. Juvenile Instructor. JOE DUGOLTTS WELL, ON OLD PONY EXPRESS TRAIL Joe kept a way station here for the express. The road shown is part of theold trail, about ten miles northeast of Camp Floyd. 286 THE TOR June rotS there ami how lie got his nickname isanother interesting story, too long tohe told here. Suffice it that he wasone of the handcart hoys, who becauseof hunger, left the handcart companyand went off with the Indians. Laterlie went to Fort Laramie and washired to cook for an army the spring of 1858, he cameinto Utah with Johnstons army. Salt Lake, he sa


. Juvenile Instructor. JOE DUGOLTTS WELL, ON OLD PONY EXPRESS TRAIL Joe kept a way station here for the express. The road shown is part of theold trail, about ten miles northeast of Camp Floyd. 286 THE TOR June rotS there ami how lie got his nickname isanother interesting story, too long tohe told here. Suffice it that he wasone of the handcart hoys, who becauseof hunger, left the handcart companyand went off with the Indians. Laterlie went to Fort Laramie and washired to cook for an army the spring of 1858, he cameinto Utah with Johnstons army. Salt Lake, he says, was as stillas a cemetery when we marchedthrough it. I saw only two people be-sides those in the army—a man ridinga sorrel mule up Main street, and anold lady, who peeped out behind awindow blind at the troops. When. GEORGE HARRISON AND PATIENCE ROZSAARCHER They came in the Martin and TylerHandcart Company, and were closelyassociated afterwards with Johnstonsarmy, George Harrison being a cook andMrs. Archer having married


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