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Special Collections' Christmas Party, left to right: Fred Gooch, Camille Carmack, Noel Carmack, Virginia Parker, Kenny Carmack, Sherry Brewer, Beverly Muri, Jolyn Hunting, David Duvall, Ann Buttars, & Andrea Bass
Special Collections' Christmas Party, left to right: David Duvall, Sherry Brewer, Bob Parson, Jolynn Hunting, Virginia Parker, Noel Carmack, Nick Edvarchuk, Camille Carmack, Fred Gooch
Special Collections' Christmas Party, left to right: Bob Parson, Sherry Brewer, Virginia Parker, Kenny Carmack, Noel & Camille Carmack
Special Collections & Archives staff in the Hatch Room, left-right: Glen, A.J. Simmonds, Peter Schmid, Lisa Huren, Bob Parson. Front row; Noel Carmack, Ann Buttars & Brad Cole
Special Collections & Archives Reading Room, Merrill Library
Special Collections & Archives Reading Room, Merrill Library
Special Collections & Archives Reading Room, Merrill Library
Special Collections & Archives Reading Room, Merrill Library
Special Collections & Archives Reading Room desk, Merrill Library
Speakers at the Merrill-Cazier Library groundbreaking ceremony (left to right): Celestial Bybee, Stan Albrecht, Linda Wolcott, Jackie Leavitt, Kermit Hall, and Loraine Pace
Skyward view of crane and framework during Merrill-Cazier Library construction
Six unidentified men in front of a camp by oil wells, in Monument Valley. Envelope 15.
Single horse, with unidentified rider, pulling the Maxwell automobile up a hill, probably near Cedar City.
Detail of Triangle X Ranch barn on the National Historic Registry.
Annual reports narrate the agricultural extension work carried out in Weber County, including reports on irrigation, weed control, community improvement projects, livestock, grazing, insect control, and seed certification programs. Ag Ag, Weber…
Shearing a sheep at the sheep shearing demonstration held at the Price auction yards, March 27, 1948
Second floor view facing South over the study atrium
Second Annual Picture Exhibition at Brigham Young College - Mechanic Arts Building - Feb. 17, to March 7, 1908
This 1918 street scene shows the offices of the Logan Republican, located at 28 East Center Street in downtown Logan. The building can be seen just to the right of American Steam Laundry.