Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Utah's Own "Calico Road"



 History found with the Johanna Madsen Hafen Collection.

Milan Packard, one of Springville's capitalists was closely identified with the material interest of the city of Scofield.  He worked as a freighter to the Missouri River and to Montana, and later to California.  He was interested in some of the mining projects but later became a successful merchant.  

Among other interests he sponsored and financed the building of a narrow-gauge railroad from Springville into the coal fields of Carbon County, Utah.  Mr. Packard started the road September 7, 1878.  He was his own contractor.  Starting from the tracks of the Union Pacific in Springville, it ran through Spanish Fork Canyon into the mining camp near Scofield.

The men who worked for Mr. Packard received part of their pay in merchandise from Mr. Packard's store.  Calico was the standard cotton material used for clothing at the time.  Consequently, many of the workers took calico as pay, so the road was christened "the
Calico Road". 

The engineer who laid out the road was a Mr. George Goff.  Two later engineers were Faus Smith and Abe Deremus who continued the engineering until the road was within a few miles of Scofield. When a company of eastern men bought the road C.U. Scofield was president of this company. 

This narrow-gauge road was used until 1883 when the Denver-Rio Grande bought it, changed the grade to make it easier to climb and the coal fields of Carbon County and Emery County.  One of the coal miners said "It didn't matter what time of day or night the train reached the mine for coal, the miners filled the car and sent it on its way down the canyon, so it would hurry back for more coal."

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Thursday, July 7, 2016

Madsen Photos


Johannah Madsen, Anna W. Madsen, Alice Madsen, Willis N. Madsen   ~ On the Columbia River


Neil M. Madsen 


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Sunday, March 13, 2016

Madsen Photograph Album

Sometimes you just have to go through all your stuff that you have left in boxes in storage to find some real gems.  Because we are remodeling, I went through some old boxes and came up with this photo album.  It was given me by Joann Hafen Granger.  I may have posted some of these before.  During this next week I plan on scanning all of them and posting them here so all the Madsen Clan can sort through them and perhaps use them to do their family history work.
 Hilda's House 
(also her father Andrew Madsen home)

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Hilda and Showman Longsdorf

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Annie Madsen Pearson and her husband Andrew Pearson and Hilda
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 Neil M. Madsen


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Annie Wilcox Madsen

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Annie Madsen Pearson and Emma Frandsen Lamont 

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Anthon and Neil Madsen 

Monday, January 18, 2016

Isabell Wilcox

 

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 On the back:
Parley Brotherson, 
Will Willcox,
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