Small Cultivator
Posted by: brwhiz
N 37° 34.412 W 113° 42.251
12S E 261188 N 4161936
This Historical Marker is mounted on a steel post next to a restored small cultivator in the Enterprise Heritage Park on the east edge of Enterprise, Utah.
Waymark Code: WMGVZ5
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 04/13/2013
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Small Cultivator
The Industrial Revolution enabled the farmers to use implements that were designed for very specific tasks and mass produced. The hand cultivator was one of these. It was pulled by a single horse and was used in cultivating row crops.
Hannah Terry's family grew row crops on the Beaver Dam Wash. Her son Edward Sirls Terry often accompanied his father to the mines in Nevada to sell the produce grown on the Wash and butter and cheeses from the ranch at Shoal Creek.
This cultivator was used by the Terry Family on the Beaver Dam Wash until the early 1950's.
Donated by the Family of Edward Sirls Terry, son of Thomas Sirls and Hannah Terry.
The flag pole was donated by the Elvis B. Terry Family, grandson of Thomas Sirls and Mary Ann Terry.