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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…
Academic Article concerning Spirited Away's themes combating globalization's homogenization.
Portrait of Matt standing in leatherworking room, wearing his straw hat.
Portrait of Matt outside mainhouse recalling that his grandmother was a 'force of nature.'
After the interview, Matt continued to tell us stories about his grandmother outside the mainhouse of the Triangle X.
Sinclair Lewis's "The Match" plot reviewed by Jack London, ca. 1910.
Flier for a mass rally hosted by the Portland Committee to Free Angela Davis, featuring her mother, Sallye Davis
Mary Piette (seated left), Becky Olson (center at buffet), Melanie Shaw (far right at buffet) & others at a buffet in ML 102
Mary Kay Turner being interviewed for the dude ranching fieldschool project.
Photograph of Mary Jacobsen Sorensen, courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original here: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_mary_jacobsen.jpg
Mary Elizabeth, other adult woman, several children at campsite
An account of births and deaths in Cache Valley kept by Mary Ann Weston Maughan
A circular sent to the ladies of the Relief Society throughout Utah
Pages 12-14 of volume 2 of Mary Ann Weston Maughans' journal
Book cover, inscription, and title pages of Martin Eden by Jack London. Published by Macmillan Company in 1909, this book is a first edition copy composed of 411 pages, 1 leaf of plates, and is 20 cm. tall. It is inscribed to Charmian London and…
Martin Anderson home in Mendon, Utah, ca. 1910. Back of photograph reads "Built by Mr. Kimball, Owned by W.D. Ahrens, Jack Lalliss, The Martin Anderson Home."
Martha Stewart was in prison longer than Brock Turner
Martha Rosler, Red Stripe Kitchen from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, c. 1967-72
Martha Rosler, Red Stripe Kitchen from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, c. 1967-72
Martha Rosler, First Lady (Pat Nixon) from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, c. 1967-72
Martha Rosler, Cleaning the Drapes from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, c. 1967-72
Martha Rosler, Balloons from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, c. 1967-72
This law by the Utah State Legislature banned undesirable marriages according to the mores of Utah culture at the time. Passed on March 9, 1888.