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William is presented the same way as the band-aids through figure placement
This pamphlet describes the history, the founders, and the conditions in which Becker's Becco is made. It provides photographs of the Becker Products Company factory, the original Becker plant, John Becker and his sons, photos of the factory…
This illustration depicts a bottle of Becco. Becco was a non-alcoholic near beer produced by the Becker Brewing and Malting Company in response to prohibition.
Letter from W.J. Scott to Jack London, dated October 9, 1906
One of the few handwritten documents in the station records, this note from July 13, 1925 written by J. H. Schwaneveldt describes the inspection and shipment of cattle via the U.I.C. Schwaneveldt was a brand inspector for Cache County and notes that…
One of the few handwritten documents in the station records, this note from August 23, 1924 written by J. H. Schwaneveldt describes the inspection and shipment of cattle via the U.I.C. Schwaneveldt was a brand inspector for Cache County and notes…
Letter from Karl Schumacher to Jack London, dated October 23, 1906.
Letter from Selig Schulberg to Jack London, dated October 29, 1911
Architectural drawing of Old Main building for second plan designed by architect Carl C. Schaub. In Schaub's plan, the center section is enlarged and the building site moved 72 feet north from being due east of Fifth North St. The building was…
Head wrangler William Dunn makes announcement to guests about the following day's all-day horseback ride.
On July 18, 1947, S.J. Quinney sent the following letter to announce the auctioning of all U.I.C. property throughout the counties of Utah and Idaho in which it had operated. Quinney had been appointed as receiver for the U.I.C. by the U.S. District…
Poultry Co-ops Often Community Lifeblood by John J. Scanlan. Article printed in the News for Farmer Cooperatives in January 1963. Article highlighting the poultry co-op in Moroni, Utah.
Sawtooth Mountain Sled Works, Inc. catalog, front cover, 1990
A photograph of Lake Blanche in the Wasatach Mountains of Utah taken by C.R. Savage in the 1870s.
Stereo-view of Union Pacific Railroad workers fixing the railroad tracks. Taken by Salt Lake City Mormon photographer C.R. Savage in Weber Canyon near Devil's Gate Station. Original caption is, "View near Devil's Gate Station."
Stereo-view of Union Pacific Railroad workers digging out a train engine stuck in a snow drift. Taken by Salt Lake City Mormon photographer C.R. Savage. Original caption is, "Digging out a Train from a Snow Drift."
Stereoview of a Union Pacific engine and train with workmen taken near Green River, Wyoming. Taken by Salt Lake City Mormon photographer C.R. Savage. Original caption is "Rock Cut Green River."
Stereoview of Shoshone Chief Sagwitch and his wife Beawoachee, taken by Salt Lake City Mormon photographer C.R. Savage. Original caption is "Utah. Se-go-witts and his Bride, Ute Chief."
Profile portrait of older gentleman - the letter N is visible on his tie-pin and he is wearing a three piece suit
Portrait of two children - standing boy holding hat with bows on it, sitting boy in dress with large buttons and lacy white collar sitting on a rock
'Needle Palm, (Yucca Brevifolia,) growing on the desert, south of St. George, Southern Utah'
'Scene on the Rio Virgin' - Virgin River near Zion Naional Park
Portrait of a balding middle aged gentleman with goatee - description on back gives address of Mrs. Edwin Kimball, Salt Lake, Utah, 124 sixth E. St
Full portrait of two young girls - rug draped furniture visible