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Letter from Jack London to Charmian London, dated October 25, 1905.
Letter from Eliza Shepard to Jack London, dated January 5, 1909.
Letter from Eliza Shepard to Jack London, dated January 6, 1909.
Letter from Charles F. Lummis of the Southwest Society to Jack London, dated April 6, 1905
Letter from Charles F. Lummis of the Southwest Society to Jack London, dated March 22, 1905
Jack London article "How I Became A Socialist" in the Comrade, March 1903
Jack London letter to Flora London, dated August 30, 1909.
Book cover, inscription, and title pages of Children of the Frost by Jack London and illustrated by Raphael M. Raey. Published by The Macmillan Company in 1902, this book is a first edition copy composed of vii, 261 pages and 8 leaves of plates and…
Book cover, inscription, and title pages of Call of the Wild by Jack London and illustrated by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull and decorated by Charles Edward Hooper. Published by 1903 in Macmillan Company, this book is a first edition…
Book cover, inscription, and title pages of Son of the Wolf: Tales of the Far North by Jack London. Published by Houghton, Mifflin, and Company in 1900, this book is a first edition copy composed of 251 pages and 1 plate and is 20 cm. tall. It is…
Book cover, inscription, and title pages of The Kempton-Wace Letters by Jack London. Published by Macmillan Company in 1903, this book is a first edition copy composed of 256 pages and is 19 cm. tall. It is inscribed to Charmian London and signed by…
Book cover, inscription, and title pages of Call of the Wild by Jack London and illustrated by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull and decorated by Charles Edward Hooper. Published by 1903 in Macmillan Company, this book is a first edition…
Letter to Elder Alma N. Sorensen in Mendon, Utah, from E. Perry, dated Jan. 25, 1904. Printed Letterhead: Southern States Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, P.O. Box 381, Phone 1191, Atlanta, GA. Envelope included with this…
People gathered on the corner of Main and Center Street Logan, Utah, probably for Pioneer Day Celebration, Photograph taken from yard of Trinity Methodist in Church in 1902.
Procession of Utah clergy prior to the consecration of St. John's Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah. Rev. Franklin S. Spalding on left.
Outing of Boy Scout Troop from St. John's Episcopal Church. In photo: Alton Woodside, Arthur Hottle, Albert Gribley, Frederick P. Champ, Clyde Stoney. Photo by Rev. John Paul Jones.
Looking up Logan Canyon. Telluride Hydro Plant in foreground.
Old Tollgate Ranch at mouth of Logan Canyon. Now covered by waters of First Dam.
Trinity Methodist Church and Philadelphia House at Main and Center Streets.
Black and white image of a horse and cart team hauling rock for the foundation of Logan Sugar Factory, 1900.
Before county agents were located in the field, a lecture train furnished by the Union Pacific Railroad toured Utah and Idaho carrying speakers and exhibits from the Experiment Station. 8x10 in photo for the book Bounty, by Jan Alm;
Real Photo Postcard of a "hewn cap, one of the thirty pilasters from Mormon Temple, Nauvoo, Illinois." Size of photograph: 3.5 x 5.5 in.;
Two women, six men and a dog standing outside the Richmond Cooperative Mercantile Institution, 1900. Size of photograph: 5 x 8 in.;
Postcard of Nauvoo Mormon Temple, Nauvoo, Illinois. Size of photograph: 3.5 x 5.5 in.;
Weston, Idaho Co-op Store, ca. 1890. Photo taken by Hyrum Hansen. Size of photograph: 4 x 5 in.
Farmers' and Homemakers' Encampment advertisement for domestic science classes, ca. 1907.;
Logan Canyon, Utah. Second Dam, ca. 1903. Logan River below Second Dam, showing intake flume of Hercules Power Plant. Black and white photograph (7.5 x 9.5 in) mounted on board.
Logan Canyon, Utah. Sawmills, 1900. Water power sawmill devised and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Hans H. Hansen. Black and white photograph (5.5 x 7.5 in) mounted on board.
Logan Canyon, Utah. Sawmills, ca. 1901. Klondike Mill on Beaver Creek, operated by J.A. Montrose. Mill was adjacent to site of Beaver Mountain Ski Resort. Black and white photograph (7.5 x 9.5 in) mounted on board.
Logan Canyon, Utah. Wooden flume carrying water to Utah Power and Light Company Hydro Electric plant at mouth of Logan Canyon, ca. 1908. Black and white photograph (8 x 10 in) mounted on board.
View east shows Telluride Power Company operations at the mouth of Logan Canyon. ca. 1900. Cache D.U.P. Collection. Black and white photograph (8 x 10 in) mounted on board.
Carriage in Blacksmith Fork Canyon, Utah, ca. 1904
Logan Canyon, Mining crew, Amazon Mine, Logan Canyon, Utah. 1903. Man extreme right John Broberg. Loaned for copying by Mrs. Hans Christian Hansen, Logan, Utah, 1974.
Logan Canyon, Utah. The Amazon Mine, 1904. Loaned for copying by Mrs. Hans Christian Hansen, Logan, 1974;
Paul Spence, driller, in the tunnel of the Amazon Mine, Logan Canyon, Utah, ca. 1904. Loaned for copying by Mrs. Hans Christian Hansen, Logan, Utah, 1974.
Logan Canyon, Utah. The Amazon Mine, 1904. Loaned for copying by Mrs. Hans Christian Hansen, Logan, 1974;
Logan Canyon, 1905. Horse and buggy near Hercules Power Plant at mouth of Canyon. View looking east
Maple Spring Trout Hatchery, Mantua, Utah, 1908, view of creek flowing to ponds. See Box Elder News, Sept 16, 1908 pg. 16.
Mantua, Utah Fish Hatchery, 1908. Maple Spring Trout Hatchery. See Box Elder News Sept 16, 1908 pg. 16
Maple Spring Trout Hatchery, view from the hill South of the hatchery, 1908. See Box Elder News Sept. 16, 1908 pg. 16
Man pulling nets at the Maple Spring Trout Hatchery, Mantua, Utah, 1908. J.S. Hull was proprietor. Black and white photograph (6.5 x 8.5 inches) mounted on board.. See Box Elder News Sept. 16, 1908. pg. 16.
Maple Spring Trout Hatchery, Mantua, Utah, 1908, looking up the creek from the North. Maple Springs Trout Hatchery, J.S. Hall Proprieter. See Box Elder News Sept 16, 1908 pg. 16
Flock of sheep being trailed with sheep camp and herders in Willard, ca. 1905.
Total destruction of forest by fire after cutting. Head of Beaver Creek, Southfork. July 10, 1902. Cache Co. Utah, Cache National Forest. Relative situation: Just north of Reserve. Wasatch Mts. About 35 miles N.E. of Logan. Altitude: 8000. …
Lake Gog, in head of White Pine Creek or Tony Lake showing Alpine Fir, Cache National Forest, Cache County, Utah, July 9, 1902. Species: Abies lasiocarpa. Relative situation: Wasatch Mts. Westside Logan River basin. Altitude : 8000. Slope: East. …
Burned spruce and fir forest, on top of ridge on west side of Logan River basin, Cache N.F., Cache County, Utah, July 8, 1902. About 14 miles northeast of Logan, Wasatch Mts. Altitude: 8200'. Slope: East. Rock: Limestone. Soil: Loam. Ground Cover:…
Transcription of the diary of Albert F. Potter, former associate chief of the U.S. Forest Service, describing his activities to survey possible forest reserves in Utah, (beginning with the Cache County area), and noting the conditions of Utah…
Bulletin describes the significance of endowments in trust to support and develop institutions of higher education, and specifically, promotes support for Brigham Young College.