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Image from the "Fifty Years of Folk: The Austin and Alta Fife USU Folklore Legacy 1966-2016" exhibit.
Image of Alta and Austin Fife setting off to conduct fieldwork with recording equipment and camping trailer, Moab, Utah
Image of Austin Fife recording Mrs. B. Walker singing and playing guitar, Los Angeles, California
Utah State Farmers' Institutes, annual number five, for the year ending June 30, 1901. College Bulletins issued quarterly, Vol. 1, no. 3, October 1901. Annuals of Farmers Institute and Housekeepers Conference recorded the season's institute work,…
This photograph was taken by the Technicolor Government Services in Manilla on March 12, 1945. This picture shows Filipino children gathering bricks to help rebuild the city.
This image was collected and digitized by John Tewell. It is also included in the Filipinas Heritage Library. This photo depicts a Filipino family fleeing the city, most likely at the beginning of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. The…
This photograph was taken by the Technicolor Government Services on February 23, 1945. This photograph shows a family sheltered beneath a sheet of metal. Their home was destroyed by either Japanese soldiers or American aerial bombardment.
California farms didn't use only whites, but other migrants (including immigrants). They all worked together to make a profit off their crops so they could eat and live happy lives.
This image was collected and digitized by John Tewell. It is also included in the Filipinas Heritage Library. This photo was taken by an American GI in the Philippines, and shows three children who were orphaned during the war. They are sitting…
This image was collected and digitized by John Tewell, that was published in an the "Associated Press wire news," in 1941 in the United States. The caption reads: "JAP BOMBERS WIPE OUT FAMILY--San Pablo, Laguna, PI" This photo is also included in the…
This photograph is from the May 19, 1943 edition of the Photographic Weekly Report (Shashin Shuho), which was a weekly pictorial journal published by the Japanese Cabinet Intelligence Department during the interwar years of 1938-1945. This magazine…
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…
This copy of the "Tanforan Totalizer" Vol 1, No. 19 is the final issue of the magazine published on September 12, 1942. This issue includes a history of life at Tanforan and is by far the largest issue. It also includes an introduction to the Topaz…
The final page of the Book of Secretes showing the end of the table of contents from the first part of the book
This folder contains financial documents from the liquidation of the Becker Companies in Ogden and Evanston. The documents contain expenses and surpluses for various categories such as salaries, advertising, and payments. The folder also contains…
Young children play and jump over the fire with adults helping or supervising.
First annual report of the Utah State Farmers' Institutes, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1897. Annuals of Farmers Institute and Housekeepers Conference recorded the season's institute work, which contains leading papers and discussions…
Program for Farmers' Round Up and Housekeeper's Conference at Weber County, November 29 - December 4, 1915.
Photograph of Providence Millville Canal near Zollinger Park in Providence
Photograph near the diversion point of what is likely the first canal created to carry water from Blacksmith Fork to Providence, Utah.
First Dam at Mouth of Logan Canyon, ca. 1917. Black and white photograph (4 x 2.5 in).
Logan Canyon, Utah. Dams and Dam sites. 1920's. View looking up canyon from Utah State Agricultural College dam (First Dam) which has been emptied. Utah Power and Light plant in background. Dam emptied for repair.
First faculty of the Agricultural College of Utah: (Standing from left to right) E. S. Richman, Horticulture and Botany; J.M. Sholl, Mechanical Engineering; Abbie L. Marlatt, Domestic Science; Sarah G. B. Goodwin, Music and Library; H.L. Everett,…
First faculty of the Agricultural College of Utah: (Standing from left to right) E. S. Richman, Horticulture and Botany; J.M. Sholl, Mechanical Engineering; Abbie L. Marlatt, Domestic Science; Sarah G. B. Goodwin, Music and Library; H.L. Everett,…
First issue of Congregation Brith Sholem bulletin, August 1968.
This is the first issue of the "Topaz Times Jr.," the Topaz High newspaper, published on December 23, 1944. Later, the name was changed to "The Topazette," and it included a section for the jr. high. This issue announces a school play as well as…
A "1st place fraternity" float in 1965 was based on Sigma Nu's Homecoming theme: "Sounds of Paradise."
Featuring a message about college graduation, a "1st place sorority" float parades down Main Street in 1965.
First Presbyterian Church, exterior. Cache Valley Church Photo Collection
First Presidency letter explaining reasons the Church does not support the ERA
Transcript of radio broadcast about the first railroad into Cache Valley
First Security Bank drive in tax assessment photograph (D-0050), 14 West Center, Logan, Utah. Torn down around 1970. Tax assessment card available.
First Security Bank drive thru tax assessment photograph (D-0050), 14 West Center, Logan, Utah. Tax assessment card available.
First Security Bank drive thru, Green Stamps store, Olson and Hoggan lawyer office tax assessment photograph (D-0049), 54 West Center, Logan, Utah. Charles P. Olson & L. Brent Hoggan.
First Security Bank of Utah to U.I.C. Bondholders, Foreclosure and Repayment of Mortgage Bonds, 1948
By April 6, 1948, Quinney had successfully sold the real estate and property of the U.I.C. to accumulate the funds necessary to pay off the company's debts and refund the cost of stocks and bonds held by individuals such as Frederick Champ. This…
St. John's Episcopal Church in Logan. First church, 263 West Center Street. Building used from 1877-1908. New church built at 85 East 1st North in 1908-1909.