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Status report for 1970-1971 of the Utah State University Ecology Center
Utah State University Ecology Center Program Review, February 15, 1973
Utah State Unviersity Ecology Center Program Review, May 1, 1975
A map of the Great Platte Valley Route of the Union Pacific Railroad and its connections, produced by land agent O.F. Davis. Captions: "The Highway of Nations. New York, San Francisco." "1,000,000 Acres of Choice Farming Land re now offered for Sale…
Lexa Oakeson standing outside the Cathouse where the housekeepers keep linens and other cleaning supplies. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
Lexa Oakeson giving a brief history of the Cathouse that she had learned from Harold Turner. Triangle X Ranch, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
Lexa Oakeson talking with Amelia Mathews-Pett before her interview begins in the museum. Triangle X Ranch, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
English: The photograph depicts a legion of police officers deploying at the 14th and Clay streets to greet the arrival of anti-draft demonstrators on a march from the University of California, Berkeley campus during Stop the Draft Week, Oct. 1967.…
Side view of a Bevin style bell made and sold for the Obama campaign, 'Yes we can' written on the side. Acquired at the State of Utah Democratic Convention, 2008.
Side view of a Bevin style bell made and sold for the Obama campaign, 'Yes we can' written on the side. Acquired at the State of Utah Democratic Convention, 2008.
View of a Bevin style bell made and sold for the Obama campaign, 'Yes we can' written on the side. Acquired at the State of Utah Democratic Convention, 2008.
Chiura Obata, a renowned art professor and artist interred at Topaz, produced the art and text for this story. It was originally published in the New Year’s edition of the ""Topaz Times"" in January of 1943. Translated, the story reads:
“Under the…
“Under the…
A corrugated buried fallout shelter complete with ventilation equipment
A family can be seen relaxing in their plywood fallout shelter complete with furniture
A concrete reinforced school meant to serve as a community fallout shelter
One of the most famous photographs of David Eccles, this photo shows Eccles as mayor of Ogden in 1887-1888, and is used by many to represent his rise to success and prosperity from humble beginnings.
This photo of David Eccles was taken in 1887-1888 as he served as the mayor of Ogden, Utah.
Matthew Browning, or M.S. Browning as he was often referred to, was David Eccles' primary business partner throughout the establishment of many industries, including the Ogden Rapid Transit Company. This photo of Browning, from 1900-1901, was taken…
View of 25th Street starting at Ogden Union Station, with a view of the Wasatch Mountains, 1932.
This article, printed in the Ogden Examiner, details Gustav Becker's trip to California. Mr. Becker's article is full of praises for Californian industry and agriculture. Two columns of the article are dedicated to Gustav's analysis of the proposed…
This gold bond was created for the inauguration of the Logan Rapid Transit Company on January 1, 1913. The bond was worth $500 with a 6% annual interest rate for the company's first mortgage. It was created and authorized by the Ogden Savings Bank.…
By 1926, the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad felt that the streetcar operations were contributing to the monetary deficit experienced by the company throughout the early 1920s. On August 4, 1926 the Ogden Standard-Examiner reported that the U.I.C. sought…
This copy of the Ogden Standard-Examiner features several stories about Gustav Becker. The copy was split in two halves, page one is the top half and the second page is the bottom half. The articles praise Gustav Becker's contribution to the western…
This newspaper section has several articles regarding the Becker Brewing and Malting Company. The article at the top of the page, entitled "Historic Brewery's saga ending" describes the demise of the Becker Brewing and Malting Company and the…
This scrap book page has newspaper clippings from two articles. Both articles focus on the Young Prohibition Bill, which made Utah a dry state in 1917. In the longer article, Gustav Becker presents his arguments for a more lenient bill. He asks that…
The Thrifton is the bulletin of the Ogden State Bank thrift society. This issue features a life sketch of Gustav Lorenz Becker on page four. Gustav Becker was a director of the Ogden State Bank for over thirty years in addition to being president of…
In "Hand Like a Maple Leaf," Okubo Michiko describes her experience of a U.S. incendiary bombing raid in Japan during World War II. This account is published in "Senso: the Japanese Remember the Pacific War" which is a collections of letters sent to…
Illustration from Mine Okubo's "Citizen 13660" showing the sawdust covered Tanforan horse stalls where some Japanese Americans were housed in the assembly center.
Illustration from Mine Okubo's "Citizen 13660" depicting Japanese American arrival at Topaz.
Illustration from Mine Okubo's "Citizen 13660" which shows Japanese Americans gathered around a pot belly stove.
Illustration from Mine Okubo's "Citizen 13660" showing the first Christmas at Topaz.
Illustration from Mine Okubo's "Citizen 13660" depicting a High School class at Topaz.
Illustration from Mine Okubo's "Citizen 13660" showing the first High School Graduation.