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An advertisement published in The New York Times (1968) promoting the The Center for the Study of the Causes of War and the Conditions for Peace.
The National Outdoor Leadership School catalog, front cover, undated
Rev. Lewis comes to Logan and opens the Common Room Club
Public response to the addition of a library and public bath to the new St. John's chapel
First apperarance of Jones and Johnston in Logan
Newspaper clipping highlighting a photograph of the Wilson Elementary School with related article on its opening. The article is titled "Wilson School completed at Cost of $32,000."
Nathalie Jacobs from the U.A.C. is incharge of the music department and the organ at St. John's
These are some monetary notes that were circulated during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II. Filipinos dubbed this money "mickey mouse money" which implies that it was fake.
Letter to Jack London from The Independent, undated
Letter to Jack London from The Independent, undated, regarding the return of his manuscript "The Wisdom of the Trail."
The Snake River Gorge from "Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture", the Idaho State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
A list of tours found on page 193 in “Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture”, the Idaho State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
A map of Idaho State Products from “Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture”, the Idaho State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
An aerial view of Boise, Idaho from “Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture”, the Idaho State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
An image of the Sawtooth Mountains from “Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture”, the Idaho State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Page 7 from “Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture”, the Idaho State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
The title page, page 3, from "Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture", the Idaho State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal. 1937.
Taking Tea: Anglican Tea Room and Parish Pantry during Summerfest, includes traditions, recipies, and insight into women in the church
The Devil was in the congregation: All Hallows Eve service featured costumed communicants
No Winners in a nuclear arms race: Cache Community leaders meet to discuss nuclear arms race
Catacombs' To Open at Logan Church: The Catacombs Coffee House opens providing youth services
(With Page 1) Unit Seeks To Establish Council: Cache Community Council starts as a way to help establish neighborhood youth corps, migrant workers schools, elder care, social workers in schools
Logan Church Greets New Vicar: Picture of William Hannifin
Picture of Bishop Richard Watson and Father Alvin P. Lafon
St. John's Episcopal Church Bazaar: One of the first sales by the Ladies of St. John's Episcopal Church
First World Day of Prayer in Logan, interdenominational
Clothing Sought To Aid Indians: St. John's leads Logan in gathering clothing
Logan Church Sets Special Rites Sunday: Dedication of St. John's House for use as student housing
Photograph printed in a newspaper of Robert F. McCann, owner of McCann's Market.
A political cartoon of Joseph Stalin admiring the work of his "favorite chef", named Political Unrest, on two boiling pots, labeled Iran and Egypt
L.K. Wood's obituary, titled "Noted Thresher Pioneer, 79, Dies," published in the Herald Journal in 1967.
Local students draw pictures and write poems to donate to the war and peace center on the campus of Utah State University
This document consists of scans of December 19, 1983 edition of the the Logan Herald Journal covers the disastrous north wing fire in Old Main.
A newspaper article titled "Bridge Going Nowhere" by an unknown author, taken from the Herald Journal on June 1, 1961. This article references the large steel bridge on the East Quinney Branch route of the former U.I.C. and discusses the short…
A photo of Theurer's Grocery Store in Providence, Utah in 1978. Theurer's Grocery Store was a major customer and benefactor of the U.I.C. and its freight service throughout its operation. The store provided hardware and groceries for the local…
A view of Clarkston Mountain from the former U.I.C. Railroad grade. This was also part of the grade originally constructed for the Utah Northern Railroad but used by the Eccles Corporation for the formation of the Ogden, Logan & Idaho Railway. This…
A railroad bridge near Petersboro, Utah built for the Utah Northern Railroad and used by the U.I.C. This bridge crosses the Beaverdam divide as passengers would have either arrived in or departed from Cache Valley on their trip. This photo was taken…
The view a passenger riding the U.I.C. would have seen West of Beaverdam in the Malad Valley. This photo was taken on the old U.I.C. railroad grade, which was constructed for the Utah Northern Railroad before the U.I.C. was created. This photo was…
The U.I.C.'s East Quinney Branch Bridge near Trenton, Utah in 1967. This photo was taken by The Herald Journal and given to the Merrill-Cazier Library as a gift.
A PDF Layout of information regarding the Logan Rapid Transit Lines on Center Street in Logan, Utah as published by The Herald Journal on August 6, 2019. The document shows historical images and images of items as found during contemporary…
The LDS First Presidency's letter extends friendship and fellowship to people of color but upholds the existing priesthood ban instituted by Joseph Smith.
Engraving made James Mollison of self-portrait of William Hogarth with his pug by J. Mollison after W. Hogarth from the original picture by himself
This facebook post celebrates over 1 million people checking in at Standing Rock during the protest
This bound book contains the corporate records of the Becker Brewing and Malting Company of Evanston, Wyoming. The Evanston factory was reincorporated upon the repeal of prohibition in 1933. This series of documents contains the company's charter and…