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Cache National Forest, Supervisor memorandum by E.B. Spencer, Deputy F.S.;
Correspondence from Bessie Spencer to Alma N. Sorensen, dated June 1, 1916
Mr. Enrique Sotelo talks about his childhood and traditions in his native Mexico, his feelings about Cache Valley and the US, his religious beliefs, how he met his partner Graciela and about raising their children in the US.
"The Wasters and Destroyers : Community Sponsored Predator Control in Early Utah Territory" by Victor C. Sorensen. A Plan B Paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Social Science in History, Utah State…
The wasters and destoyers : community sponsored predator control in early Utah Territory by Victor C. Sorensen. A Plan B. Paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Social Science in History, Utah State…
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen and family, dated February 26, 1954. Envelope reads: written from the "nose" seat in a B-47 on a night training mission at Wichita, Kansas. Nicely done!
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen and family, dated August 16, 1953. Envelope reads: at Berksdale. Still in B-29s - but the B-47 is coming. Also - an unconventional "autobiography" done at Maxwell AFB squadron officers…
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen,and family dated April 21, 1953. Envelope reads: Written from Maxwell AFB where I was enrolled in Squadron Officers Course.
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen, dated September 20, 1952. Envelope reads: A daylight mission, flown successfully. Overseas tour winding down.
Personal correspondence from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen and family, dated August 11, 1952. Envelope reads: One of my best overviews of the Japanese culture and our temporary place in it. Good comparison between our old AC Don Funk and new…
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen and family, dated July 30, 1952. Envelope reads: Getting ready for a combat mission in "Police Action," our new airplane. Some observations on Japan and the Japanese.
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen and family, dated July 13, 1952. Envelope reads: Written after mission no. 9 when we crashed 25 June after landing at Ashiya, Japan. Will have a new aircraft commander (Kinnard) and new…
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen and family, dated June 15, 1952. Envelope reads: This one should be shared (again). Some of the quaint happenings by our local Japanese; 6th mission completed; my Ford convertible sold by…
Personal letter from Robert Sorensen to Mary Sorensen, dated May 8, 1952. Envelope reads: a letter from the Orderly Room at Yokota AFB. Bob has moved to a new "single officer's BOQ" out-from-under Don Funk's watchful eyes. He mentions sending…
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen and family, dated February 13, 1952. Envelope reads: About finished at Forbes. Will go home and leave and then on to California (Travis AFB) and departure to Japan. Brother Carlisle is…
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen and family, dated January 2, 1952. Envelope reads: from Topeka Kansas, 2 Jan. 1952, describing the trip with Bert Crandall from Logan. Via Air.
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen and family, dated July 30, 1951. Envelope reads: After a year in pilot training, I am assigned to Randolph AFB for transition into B-29s. Some revealing comments about what I mistakenly…
Correspondence from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. and Mary Sorensen, dated January 25, 1952. Envelope reads: The Survival trek.
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen, dated December 4, 1952. Envelope reads: Bob leaves for SAC survival training in Colorado "in the morning" good thing he didn't know what lay ahead.
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen, dated April 12, 1952. Envelope reads: Kefa??? - Tennessee Waltz Taft - Beautiful Ohio Warren - California Here 2 come Ike - You're in the Army now Russell - Georgia. Written from Beautiful…
Personal letter from Robert Sorensen to family, dated January 25, 1951. Letter describes his joy to be in Topeka, KS after a survival trek in Colorado for the Air Force.
Sign pointing the way to Kirke Fjenneslev, Denmark, home of Nicolai Sorensen and birthplace of his son Isaac Sorensen. Photograph taken by Michael Robert Sorensen and submitted by Robert Sorensen with the following information: "[The Sorensen]…
Nicolai Sorensen home in Kirke Fjenneslev, Denmark. Photograph taken by Michael Robert Sorensen and submitted by Robert Sorensen with the following information: "[The Sorensen] ancestral family home at Kirke Fjenneslev on the island of Sjaelland in…
Correspondence from Mary Sorensen (his mother) to Alma N. Sorensen, dated 1929 (from Mendon) wishing him a happy birthday.
Brigham Young College Cooking Recipes cook book, handwritten and compiled by Mary Carl [Carlisle] and instructor Phoebe Nebeker. Included in the cookbook are recipes for first and second year domestic arts students at Brigham Young College.…
Brigham Young College Cooking Recipes cook book, handwritten and compiled by Mary Carl [Carlisle] and instructor Phoebe Nebeker. Included in the cookbook are recipes for first and second year domestic arts students at Brigham Young College. …
A poem, written by John Sorensen, concerning the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad and its relationship with the individuals and communities throughout rural northern Utah. John Sorensen received his Bachelor and Master of Science in English from Utah…
Historical Record of Mendon, 1857-1919 by Isaac Sorensen. In this handwritten account, Sorensen chronicles events in Mendon, Utah, many of which he witnessed firsthand. Isaac Sorensen was born on February 24, 1840, in Sjaelland, Denmark. He became…
Scandinavian mission journal of Frederick Isaac Sorensen, dating from 1879 to 1880. For pictures of the original home of Nicolai Sorensen and birthplace of Isaac Sorensen in Fjenneslev, Denmark, please see the images at the end of the diary.
Correspondence from Alma N. Sorensen and Mary Sorensen to Robert N. and Noel Sorensen, dated December 10, 1958. Envelope reads: "Wonderful last letter from Dad (he died the next day!) Prophetic because he gives a 'detached report of my physical…
Correspondence from Alma N. and Mary Sorensen to Robert N. and Noel Sorensen, October 15, 1958. Envelope reads: "Moma remembers David's death. Dad is at his very best in his letter-written just two months before he died. Upbeat, positive,…
Correspondence from Alma N. Sorensen and Mary Sorensen to Robert N. and Noel Sorensen, dated June 26, 1958. Envelope reads: Momma encouraging Nonnie on her second pregnancy (she lost the baby). Dad's topics are wide ranging-a terrific report.
Account of the missionary travels and experiences of A.N. [Alma Nicholas] Sorensen of Mendon, Utah, in southern West Virginia. Also included are passages of poetry, scripture, and songs and an accounting of money received from home.;
Account of the missionary travels and experiences of A.N. [Alma Nicholas] Sorensen of Mendon, Utah, in southern West Virginia. Also included are passages of poetry, scripture, and songs and an accounting of money received from home.
Correspondence from Alma N. Sorensen to Robert N. Sorensen, May 3, 1958. Alma Sorensen writes about a "nurse with a come hither look", quotes Hawthorne, and mentions going to Mendon for the traditional May Queen crowning and Maypole dance.
Correspondence from A.N. Sorensen to Robert N. Sorensen, May 9, 1956
Correspondence from Alma N. Sorensen to Robert N. Sorensen, September 9, 1958
A history of the Logan Rotary club written by A.N. Sorensen and M.R. Hovey and published in 1955.
A snapshot of the construction of the Logan Rapid Transit rail lines at the corner of Main and Center Streets in Logan in 1909-1910. The Thatcher Bros. Bank is also under construction in the background. Rail ties can be seen within the trench that…
Cattle and Plow Break Ground for the Construction of the Logan Rapid Transit System as Crowd Watches
A pair of oxen and a plow work as a crowd has gathered to witness the breaking of ground for the "Logan Street R.R." or Logan Rapid Transit Company rail lines in 1909.
The Ogden, Logan and Idaho Railway #508 engine and passenger car travel along their route. Houses can be seen behind the fence to the right, but the location of the photo is not documented.
A crowd gathers at the Oregon Short Line Station on Center Street in Logan in 1915 to welcome the first O.L.I. train that would become part of the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad. The U.I.C. and O.S.L. shared the station on Center Street for a number of…
This photo was taken from the U.I.C./O.L.I. lines on Center Street in Logan, facing downtown Logan and its sign welcoming travels to the city. An automobile can be seen crossing the tracks in the distance. The rail lines from this photo would have…
A railroad track checker on a modified bicycle analyzes and surveys the U.I.C./O.L.I. railroad tracks for conformity to regulations. Such regulations and inspections were necessary for the U.I.C. and O.L.I. to be part of many railway agencies and…
A view of Main Street looking South, taken sometime between 1915-1925. The Logan Tabernacle is in the background. U.I.C./O.L.I. tracks can be seen running down the center of Main Street. Automobiles and a horse and wagon also travel on the street.