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Three packed burros and four unidentified people (three riders, one walker) on the trail near Monument Valley.
"Leaving Augusta. See page 69." Page numbers refer to Andrus's personal history. Three burros with one unidentified rider.
Dolph Andrus tending the campfire, Jennie Clement, Irene and Torma Andrus also in the picture.
Dolph, Irene and Torma Andrus with L.W. Clement posing in caves made from the cliff sides.
"Table with Rug, Spencer's trading post, Clement, neg." Two unidentified men standing by the table with pottery on top. Burro trip.
Truck flipped on its side from crash or accident. See also P0542 Box 1 Folder 10 Photo 10.
Dolph Andrus underneath a large rock monument in Monument Valley. See page 18.7 of Andrus's personal history.
Horsecollar Ruin, White Canyon, probably L.W. Clement with Jennie Clement and Irene and Torma Andrus.
"Dr. W. H. Hopkins and Navajo Hogan, Monument Valley". Monuments in the background.
Probably L.W. Clement next to packed burro. Torma Andrus and either Irene Andrus or Jennie Clement in the foreground.
Dolph, Irene and Torma Andrus pose with Jennie Clement in front of Horsecollar Ruins.
L.W. Clement posing with camera, "Edwin (Owachomo) Bridge" in background.
On the trail to reach Carolina Bridge, Armstron Canyon. See page 63 of Andrus's personal history.
Published accounts of 1917 Automobile Expedition into Monument Valley. Volume VIII, no. 1.
Copy of the original Monumental highway log from Bluff, Utah to Saint George, Utah.
Life story of Dolph and Irene Andrus and their family: The Bluff years, 1915-1918, part one. 1967. Includes stories and photographs from their travels and tales from their homestead.
The beginning of Aye Win's interview with Chit Moe translating in their apartment on May 18, 2015.
A more relaxed picture of the group after the interview while Bethany packed the audio equipment.
A more relaxed picture of the group after the interview while Bethany packed the audio equipment.
Picture of the living room wall in Aye Win's apartment. Shows one of their couches as well as decorative lights that had been hung up for Christmas.
Picture of a container of a lotion-type substance known as Thanaka spread on a flat stone plate.
Aye Win describes her life in Karen State, Burma. Along with her time in a refugee camp in Thailand, how she came to the U.S., her family, and life in Cache Valley, Utah.
Aye Win describes her life in Karen State, Burma. Along with her time in a refugee camp in Thailand, how she came to the U.S., her family, and life in Cache Valley, Utah.
Postcard of Utah Centennial Postcard by Jacque Baker, ca. 1996
Berhane Debesai Abraha looking at the camera. His hands are on the microphone. He is not smiling. This photo was taken in the Ray B. West building on Utah State University campus Sunday morning, May 17, 2015.
Berhane Debesai Abraha answering a question from Magen Olsen. This photo was taken in the Ray B. West building on Utah State University campus Sunday morning, May 17, 2015.
Hilary Warner-Evans is pressing a button on the recorder. She has a pen in her mouth and a notebook in her hand. This photo was taken in the Ray B. West building on Utah State University campus Sunday morning, May 17, 2015.
Berhane Debesai Abraha with his hands are on the microphone. Orange in the right hand corner of the photograph. This photo was taken in the Ray B. West building on Utah State University campus Sunday morning, May 17, 2015.
Berhane Debesai Abraha signing the release form. This photo was taken in the Ray B. West building on Utah State University campus Sunday morning, May 17, 2015.
Hilary Warner-Evans is recording (right). Magen Olsen (middle) is interviewing Berhane Debesai Abraha(left) in the Ray B. West building on Utah State University campus Sunday, May 17, 2015 at 10AM.
Hilary Warner-Evans surrounded by various pieces of field work equipment. This photo was taken in the Ray B. West building on Utah State University campus Sunday morning, May 17, 2015.
Berhane Debesai Abraha laughing. He wrinkles his face when he smiles big. This photo was taken in the Ray B. West building on Utah State University campus Sunday morning, May 17, 2015.