Sarah Logan came to Vernal in 1905 to operate the telegraph line in the Uintah Freight office. She was manager and operator at the Uintah Railway office for over 25 years. Sarah was an active member in the community. She loved flowers and had a beautiful flower garden she shared with others. She died in June 1931
From 1826 until her death in 1891, Sarah lived at--her grandchildren said “ruled”—“Belfield.” Her si...
Sarah Bills with her daughter, Ivy. Sarah was the daughter of Charles and Jane Searle. She was marri...
Sarah Logan had a cat that stayed at the Uintah Freight Station. This is on the back side of the bui...
Sarah Logan came to Vernal in 1905 to operate the telegraph line in the Uintah Freight office. She w...
A railroad station was built in 1905 at 80 North VErnal Avenue in anticipation that the Uintah Railr...
Sarah Logan, left, and Bertha Meredith stand in Sarah's flower garden. Sarah loved beautiful flowers...
Sarah Rudge was an early business woman in Vernal. She owned a store in Maeser and later on South Ve...
Sarah Logan right, is pictured with a child and two women. They are possibly arrivals from the Uinta...
Margaret Parker was a school teacher in the Vernal area when her husband Thomas O. Parker was here a...
Date:1904Doreen was born in Colchester, England in 1904. In 1909 the family travelled to Doreen's un...
Harriett came to the Territory with her husband Henry in 1891. She was one of the few white women w...
Named after her grandmother, Sarah Logan Fisher, Sarah Logan Wister was born in Pierre County, Dunca...
Sarah Logan feeds chickens in her yard. She owned 160 acres in the Ouray Valley near Randlett, Utah,...
Sarah was born to Maria (nee Lewis) and George Bolton at Mitchells Creek, New South Wales. At 21 Sar...
From 1826 until her death in 1891, Sarah lived at--her grandchildren said “ruled”—“Belfield.” Her si...
Sarah Bills with her daughter, Ivy. Sarah was the daughter of Charles and Jane Searle. She was marri...
Sarah Logan had a cat that stayed at the Uintah Freight Station. This is on the back side of the bui...
Sarah Logan came to Vernal in 1905 to operate the telegraph line in the Uintah Freight office. She w...
A railroad station was built in 1905 at 80 North VErnal Avenue in anticipation that the Uintah Railr...
Sarah Logan, left, and Bertha Meredith stand in Sarah's flower garden. Sarah loved beautiful flowers...
Sarah Rudge was an early business woman in Vernal. She owned a store in Maeser and later on South Ve...
Sarah Logan right, is pictured with a child and two women. They are possibly arrivals from the Uinta...
Margaret Parker was a school teacher in the Vernal area when her husband Thomas O. Parker was here a...
Date:1904Doreen was born in Colchester, England in 1904. In 1909 the family travelled to Doreen's un...
Harriett came to the Territory with her husband Henry in 1891. She was one of the few white women w...
Named after her grandmother, Sarah Logan Fisher, Sarah Logan Wister was born in Pierre County, Dunca...
Sarah Logan feeds chickens in her yard. She owned 160 acres in the Ouray Valley near Randlett, Utah,...
Sarah was born to Maria (nee Lewis) and George Bolton at Mitchells Creek, New South Wales. At 21 Sar...
From 1826 until her death in 1891, Sarah lived at--her grandchildren said “ruled”—“Belfield.” Her si...
Sarah Bills with her daughter, Ivy. Sarah was the daughter of Charles and Jane Searle. She was marri...
Sarah Logan had a cat that stayed at the Uintah Freight Station. This is on the back side of the bui...