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Dr. Hopkins swimming and drinking. Probably the San Juan or Colorado Rivers.
Dr. William Hopkins and Dolph Andrus use a crank to pull the Maxwell automobile, on the Monumental highway expedition. Andrus at the crank.
Dr. William H. Hopkins standing on the Maxwell automobile with a chisel, next to the Monumental Highway carving, near Tuba City. Envelope 24.
Sinclair Lewis's "Dress Suit Pugilist" (later titled the Abysmal Brute) plot reviewed by Jack London, ca. 1910.
On the east wall of the front room you can see a map of the United States, a map of Utah, a poster of the Utah State University men's basketball team, and a Utah State University women's basketball team (signed by the players). There are also some…
Utah State University Ecology Center Newsletter, volume 1, no. 1 through no. 7, 1970-1971.
Utah State University Ecology Center Newsletter, volume 2, no. 1 through no. 3, 1971-1972.
Utah State University Ecology Center Newsletter, volume 3, no. 1, September 1972.
Utah State University Ecology Center Newsletter, volume 4, no. 1 through no. 11, 1973-1974.
Utah State University Ecology Center Newsletter, volume 5, no. 1 through no. 11, 1974-1975.
Utah State University Ecology Center Newsletter, volume 6, no. 1 through no. 11, 1975-1976.
Utah State University Ecology Center Newsletter, volume 8, no. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 8, 1977-1978. Issue no. 2 appears twice, but with differing content. One may possibly be issue 4, from April 1978.
Utah State University Ecology Center Newsletter, volume 7, no. 1 through no. 11, 1976-1977.
Ecotone, the Utah State University Ecology Center Newsletter, volume 10, no. 3-4, presumably 1981-1982.
Ecotone, theUtah State University Ecology Center Newsletter, volume 11, no. 1-4, presumably 1982-1984.
Volume 12, no. 1-2 of Ecotone, dated 1984-85, published by Utah State University, Ecology Center.
Ecotone, the Utah State University Ecology Center Newsletter, volume 9, no. 1-3, presumably 1978-1979.
Eh Htoo and Chit Moe wait for the next interview question, taken in the basement of Kyaw Eh's house in Hyrum, Utah during the evening of May 16, 2015.
A clip from Interview with Eh Htoo about his life as a refugee in Thailand, serving as a porter in the Burmese military, leaving home, and immigrating to the United States.
A clip from Interview with Eh Htoo about his life as a refugee in Thailand, serving as a porter in the Burmese military, leaving home, and immigrating to the United States.
Eh Htoo smiles as Kyaw Eh's nephew and niece jump into the picture. Ground floor of Kyaw Eh's house in Hyrum, Utah during the evening of May 16, 2015.
Eh Htoo stands near his flag of Karen State, pinned on the wall of the basement in Kyaw Eh's home in Hyrum, Utah during the evening of May 16, 2015. The lower-right pin doubles as a small hangar.
Eh Htoo stands beside the dinner schedule in the basement of Kyaw Eh's house in Hyrum, Utah during the evening of May 16, 2015.
Elmer and Selma Hancock home, Mendon Photograph probably taken between 1930 and 1960. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
Group of men with horses and plows digging a foundation for a church in Mendon, Utah, May 1914, including A. Baker (either Albert Marvin Baker or Albert Mowry Baker, Jr.), W. Richards, Norman V. Watkins, Joseph H. Watkins (either Jr. or Sr.), and…
Group of men with horses and plows digging a foundation for a church in Mendon, Utah, May 1914, including A. Baker (either Albert Marvin Baker or Albert Mowry Baker, Jr.), W. Richards, Norman V. Watkins, Joseph H. Watkins (either Jr. or Sr.), and…
Expenditure ledger for Mendon City with dates ranging between 1871 and 1923;
Book cover, inscription, and title pages of Faith of Men by Jack London. Published by The Macmillan Company in 1904, this book is a first edition copy composed of v, 286 pages and is 20 cm. tall. It is inscribed to Charmian London and signed by Jack…
A family portrait, featuring, from left to right: Har Be Bar, Ka Ma Din, Maung Maung, Ya He Ma. The subjects are standing against the poster wall from photo 002.
Shoe rack by the door of the apartment. Rack holds a few dozen pairs of shoes, neatly organized. Also shown are the family's fish tank, as well as a few more posters, these ones depicting fruit.
Farm equipment and boy on a horse in the Forster Yard, Mendon, Utah, between 1890 and 1920
Farm Machine class, March 1944. Pictured is: (left to right) [unnamed], Claud Sorensen, Jess Walker, L.K. Wood, [unnamed], [unnamed], and [unnamed].
Ya He Ma and Har Be Bar filling out post-interview paperwork as Cami looks on. Deanna is packing up the recording equipment. Maung Maung is perched on the arm of the family's couch, staring at the camera. Also visible is the mat everyone sat on, a…
Dolph, Irene and Torma Andrus, and Jennie Clement next to five burros and their backs.
Five unidentified people by the Maxwell automobile in front of home/trading post probably near the San Juan River. Envelope 25.
Decorative floor rugs that the Karen people use to cover carpet because it is easier to clean while protecting the carpeting.
Flower pattern woven into a Burmese mat at Snay Tun's house in Logan, Utah on May 19, 2015, made apparently by weaving different-colored strands of plastic together.
Picture of a food cover that people would use even in Karen State to protect food from pests.
Four unidentified people in front of a home - two women near the trees and two men by the car - possibly near Lee's Ferry. Maxwell automobile parked in front. Envelope 23.
Four unidentified people in front of trees gathering blossoms. Kaibab. Kanab. Houserock. Envelope 41.
Photo of Tun Lay when he lived in Salt Lake City seven years ago; picture taken farther away.
Close up photo of Tun Lay when he lived in Salt Lake City seven years ago.
Scandinavian mission journal of Frederick Isaac Sorensen, dating from 1879 to 1880. For pictures of the original home of Nicolai Sorensen and birthplace of Isaac Sorensen in Fjenneslev, Denmark, please see the images at the end of the diary.
Letter from Frederick M. McCloy to Jack London, dated January 29, 1914 and from Jack London to Charmian London, dated January 30, 1914. London discusses a car accident he was involved with in New York.
Book cover, inscription, and title pages of The Game by Jack London and illustrated by Henry Hutt and T. Cromwell Lawrence. Published by Macmillan Company in 1905, this book is a first edition copy composed of 182 pages and 1 leaf of plates and is…