from History of Utah, Volume IV, by Orson F. Whitney UTAH’S Representative in Congress from March 1901, to March 1903, was the Hon. George Sutherland, of Salt Lake City. He…
Thomas Kirk Armstrong was instrumental in developing the Utah territory with his team and wagon, his sawmill work, and in the sheep business at a location about seven miles east of Park City, Utah. He also maintained a dipping vat that all sheepmen used to dip their sheep in. They used a solution of tobacco and sulphur