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Bellevue Temple acquired guard dogs after women protested in support of the ERA
No. 1255. New Tabernacle, Salt Lake, Utah. C Bierstadt Publisher. Niagra Falls, N.Y. Photographed by Charles Bierstadt
Advertisement for a new refrigerator with built-in radio in the top. "With radio in kitchen, housewife my listen to her favorite program while working." Found in the August 1937 issue of Modern Mechanix magazine.
An 18th century look at the scientific history of bees
An 18th century look at the scientific history of bees
A group of new initiates to the Home Economics Club pose for a photo in their initiation robes.
A poster created for the National Park Service in 1938. It depicts a landscape of the Grand Canyon with text promoting the National Park Service and tourism.
A mural created in 1938 by William Gropper located in the Department of the Interior Building depicting workers constructing a dam.
An article from North Cache News discussing the newly opened Hillcrest Airpark on College Hill.
Mr. Néstor Niño Rocha talks about his life in Colombia, his move to Cache Valley, his feelings about religion and his family, and his thoughts about immigration. He also gives his opinion on social and cultural issues.
Secretary Nelson from the Agricultural College of Utah responded to the letter from the O.L.I. regarding new ticket prices and tariff restrictions. His letter on September 12, 1917 confirmed the school's reception of the notification and enclosed the…
On November 24, 1917, Secretary Nelson wrote this letter to the O.L.I. regarding holiday and weekend rates for students who leave Logan and wish to return on Sunday evenings. The current tariff restrictions prevented students from being able to take…
Floyd's Barber Shop, located in fictional Mayberry, NC, was an important part of the Andy Griffith Show. Real town of Mayberry was in Virginia.
When in Mayberry, or watching MeTV, visit Floyd's Barber Shop! The Andy Griffith Show
Elderly Navajo residents with a fabric canopy providing protection from the sun.
Two unidentified Navajo women getting water from barrels. Tuba City. Envelope 24.
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or another unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. A Navajo women and children weaving a rug somewhere in Northern Arizona
Navajo students at Intermountain Indian School swimming in the Olympic pool
Nature's Second Course: Water Culture in the Mormon Communities of Cache Valley, Utah, 1860-1916 by Kathryn T. Morse. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in History, Utah State University,…
Nature Magazine article by Dallas Lore Sharp telling the story of Old Ephraim, March 1928. This article is mentioned in George R. Hill's telling of Old Ephraim. This is possibly the earliest written account of the tale.
This magazine produced by the Utah State University College of Natural Resources outlines the reasons behind the need for a new Natural Resources building.
Native American children were placed in schools to learn subjects the government thought they needed.
This is a picture of Native American children being taught by Christian missionaries. The boarding schools were forced on the Native American people.
This photo showcases a medicine bag that was made out of the bladder of a buffalo. It is genuine hide leather.
National Outdoor Leadership School catalog, front cover, 1973
Image of the trophy presented to the USU 1978 Women's Volleyball team for winning the AIAW national volleyball championship. The trophy includes the text "Association for Intercollegiate Athletics For Women, National Championship, AIAW, Volleyball,…
Painting of Napoleon Bonaparte on the island of Elba with French soldiers.
Naomi Walker, May Day Queen, and consort Clark Muir with their May Day court, 1947.
Nancy Spero, P.E.A.C.E., Helicopter, Mother + Children, 1968, from the War Series (1966-70)
Nancy Spero, Male Bomb, 1966, from the War Series (1966-70)