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W.A. Whitney also received an invitation to the Military Ball hosted by the UAC. On March 11, 1918 Whitney responded to his invitation by thanking President Peterson and apologizing for the other duties and responsibilities that had prevented him…
A World War I regiment, in 1918, from Cache Valley awaits the arrival of the U.I.C. in front of the Logan Tabernacle on Main Street before traveling to Salt Lake City for training and deployment. The collection finding aid notes that this is probably…
A World War I regiment, in 1918, from Cache Valley awaits the arrival of the U.I.C. in front of the Logan Tabernacle on Main Street before traveling to Salt Lake City for training and deployment. The collection finding aid notes that this is probably…
World War I soldiers look on, in 1918, as a distant U.I.C. train arrives on Main Street in Logan to transport these soldiers to Salt Lake City for training and deployment. The collection finding aid notes that this is probably the 145th field…
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or another unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey and Louise Anderson pose on their horses in front of Elephant Feet, a rock structure near Red Lake,…
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer near "Sunset Peak" (also known as Sunset Crater) in April 1922. Zane Grey stands next to Louise Anderson by a tree.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photogrpher during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in 1922. Zane Grey stands next to two Paiute [?] men, who were likely guides to Rainbow Bridge.
This is a photograph was taken by an unknown photographer who accompanied Zane Grey on his April 1922 trip to Rainbow Bridge. In the image, Zane Grey stands facing Rainbow Bridge.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer during Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey leads his horse along the "Hills of Glass" in Southern Utah.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey peers into a Navajo hogan in an area north of Kayenta.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer near "Sunset Peak" (also known as Sunset Crater) in April 1922. Zane Grey points to Sunset Peak with Louise Anderson, Grey's current mistress, standing next to him.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer near "Sunset Peak" (also known as Sunset Crater) in April 1922. Zane Grey sits on a rock facing Sunset Crater.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer who accompanied Zane Grey on his April 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip. In this image, Zane Grey sits facing Rainbow Bridge with his hat on.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer who accompanied Zane Grey on his April 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip. In the image, Grey sits on his horse "White Stockings" at the ranch near Flagstaff, Arizona.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey, wearing sand goggles, stand nexts to George Takahashi and another man in Tsegi Canyon.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey stands next to his horse and a Paiute [?] man who was one of Grey's guides.
This photo was likely taken by Zane Grey in the Painted Desert of Northern Arizona in April 1922. Zane Grey's horse, "White Stockings" is riderless and next to it is Louise Anderson standing next to her horse.
Zane Grey likely took this photograph at the ranch near Flagstaff, Arizona. Members of Zane Grey's 1922 Rainbow Bridge party pack supplies on a chuckwagon.