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Timeline of the building at 400 East and Center Street, currenlty the Island Market. Timeline shows dates for the buildings first construction, renovations, and various pictures of the exterior of the building. Below the timeline, the past names of…
Images of 334 East and 200 South. Formerly a store owned by Carl and Helena Olsen. Top image from Utah State University's Special Collections and Archives taken c. 1949. Bottom image from Google Maps taken in June 2019. The corresponding Tax…
Images of 385 West and 400 North. Formerly "Hale's Handy Market." Top image from Utah State University's Special Collections and Archives taken c. 1949. Bottom image from Utah State University's Special Collections and Archives taken c. 1952.
Images of 277 East 300 South. Formerly a store and beauty shop owned by Keith and Zelda Plowman. Top image from Utah State University's Special Collections and Archives taken 1946. Bottom image from Google Maps taken in June 2019.
Images of 432-438-440 North Main Street. Formerly "McCann's Market. Top image from Utah State University's Special Collections and Archives taken c. 1964. Bottom image from Google Maps taken in November 2021.
Images of 495 East and Center Street. Formerly "Stephen's Market." Top image from Utah State University's Special Collections and Archives taken in 1934. Bottom image from Google Maps taken in June 2019.
Images of 295 East 300 North. Formerly "Temple Grocery" part of "The Red and White Stores." Top image from Utah State University's Special Collections and Archives taken c. 1934. Bottom image from Google Maps taken in June 2013.
Images of 279 West 100 South. Formerly a store part of "The Red and White Stores." Top image from Utah State University's Special Collections and Archives taken c. 1934. Bottom image from Google Maps taken in November 2021.
Locally bundled wood available for sale in the Island Market. Lable on the wood shows it may have been contributed by Sid Waite from nearby Hyde Park, Utah.
A video interview with Leland and LaVay Larsen where they talk about growing up in Mendon, Utah, May Day, dating.
An audio interview with Leland and Barbara Larsen on May 10, 2007 where they talk about Dr. Magee as they look over photos. Excerpt from full interview.
An audio interview of Leland and Barbara Larsen on May 10, 2007 where they talk about taking cows out to pasture and remember when they got treed by a bull. Excerpt from full interview.
Audio interview of Leland and Barbara Larsen in 2007 where they talk about the theater in Mendon, Utah. Barbara remembers being lifted up to see her mother perform. Excerpt from full interview.
Alchemic approach to four humors in relation to the four elements and zodiacal signs. Book illustration in “Quinta Essentia” by Leonhart Thurneisser zum Thurn (gen. Leonhard Thurneysser). Inscriptions (clockwise): Flegmat, Sanguin, Coleric, Melang.…
Alchemic approach to four humors in relation to the four elements and zodiacal signs. Book illustration in “Quinta Essentia” by Leonhart Thurneisser zum Thurn (gen. Leonhard Thurneysser). Inscriptions (clockwise): Flegmat, Sanguin, Coleric, Melang.…
Racial Protests, March, Sit-In's in Yellow Springs, OH against Gegner Barber Shop
Photograph of Addie Card leaning on a spinning machine at the North Pownal Cotton Mill
Photograph of the Campbell family picking cotton, father at far left of the photo with two daughters in the middle and right third.
Photo of 13 year old George Barbee topping tobacco.
Mrs. Lara Linares talks about her life and traditions, including traditions (Christmas, dinnertime, dating) in her native Ecuador, her parents, politics, her studies, her jobs, coming to the US, learning to do things for her self, like cook. She also…
Map of strategic routes between Salt Lake City, Utah and California preapred for the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States by the Lincoln highway Association. Points of interest include highways, trails, lakes, national parks, mountains,…
Image of a smiling elderly man in a plaid shirt and gloves, holding a shovel and a basket. The copy "Local Farmers Markets" and "Live Well Utah" are an overlay on this photo.
Sidewalk Barber Pole, Downtown Thermopolis, WY. Close to the largest and world famous mineral Hot Springs.
Looking East on Center Street from Main Street in Logan, Utah in 1918. U.I.C. Railroad tracks lead from Main Street onto West Center Street. The Logan Temple and "American Steam Laundry" can be seen in the background. This photo was taken by the…
Looking West on Center Street from First West in Logan, Utah in 1918. A Presbyterian Church is on the left and the New Jersey Academy is on the right. Grass separates the U.I.C. tracks from the road and sidewalk. This photo was taken by the Logan…
Looking South on Main Street from First North to Center Street in 1921. U.I.C. tracks travel down the center of Main Street. The Logan Tabernacle can be seen on the left side of the street and S.E. Needham Jewelers is visible on the right. This photo…
A view of Main Street looking South from First South in 1921. U.I.C. tracks are visible down the center of the street. On the right hand side is a view of a U.I.C. station and coal yard. This station was not the main Logan station, but was used to…
South Main Street and a bridge over the Logan River in 1930. U.I.C. tracks can also be seen crossing the bridge at the right of the street. This photo was taken by the Logan City Corporation.
A panorama view of Main Street in Logan in 1920 from First North to First South, looking Northwest. A U.I.C. train can be seen in the center of the photo. The Logan Tabernacle can be seen on the right, the Thatcher Bros. Bank is in the center-left,…
"How to compost at home," a printable home composting information sheet distributed by Logan City Environmental Department
Front page of the Logan Journal, January 1, 1890. To see the full edition, visit:http://digital.lib.usu.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/utahj2/id/0/rec/1
An article titled "Fine Races" in the Logan Leader on July 22, 1881. The article is about horse races in Mendon, Utah.
Page 69 of Logan, Utah's Musical Arts Guild minutes dated January 18, 1949. Identifies topic of the day as Lily Pons and Andre Kostelanets.
A Logan Republican newspaper article dated August 31, 1911 reporting rumors of David Eccles' plans to connect the Ogden and Logan Rapid Transit Companies to form a new interurban line. The article notes the grade and route most likely to be used by…
Newspaper article from the Logan Republican dated September 2, 1911. This article reports that M.J. Golightly's franchise for an interurban was granted, providing a certainty that Cache Valley would have its own interurban line with potential…
The Logan Republican reported on January 18, 1912 an article titled "Complete History of Franchise Turn Down." This article includes a petition and the reasoning behind the rejection of a franchise to David Eccles and the Logan Rapid Transit Company…
On February 6, 1912 the Logan Republican reported an article titled, "Important Inter-Urban Franchises Granted." Hyde Park and Providence, Utah had both agreed to provide franchises to David Eccles and the Logan Rapid Transit Company for expansion…
By May 2, 1912, David Eccles and the Logan Rapid Transit Company had been hard at work expanding their rail lines and creating an interurban system. The Logan Republican reported on this day that M.J. Golightly would also be granted a franchise by…