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Letter to Jack London from The Illustrated Buffalo Express, undated.
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."
Letter to Jack London from the International Literary and News Service, dated April 21, 1908, returning his manuscript.
Letter to Jack London from The International Socialist Review publisher, dated April 7, 1911
Letter to Jack London from The International Socialist Review publisher, dated February 21, 1911.
Letter to Jack London from Waldo Frank editor at The Seven Arts publisher, dated November 10, 1916.
Letter to Jack London from Waldo Frank editor at The Seven Arts publisher, dated October 24, 1916.
Letter to Jack London from William Griffith editor at the Semi-Monthly Magazine publisher, dated April 22, 1913.
Letter to Jack London from William Griffith editor at the Semi-Monthly Magazine publisher, dated December 10, 1912.
Letter to Jack London from William Griffith editor at the Semi-Monthly Magazine publisher, dated December 21, 1912.
Letter to Jack London from William Griffith editor at the Semi-Monthly Magazine publisher, dated December 30, 1912.
Letter to Jack London from William Griffith editor at the Semi-Monthly Magazine publisher, dated January 31, 1913.
Letter to Jack London from William Griffith editor at the Semi-Monthly Magazine publisher, dated November 16, 1912.
Letter to Jack London from William Griffith at the Semi-Monthly Magazine publisher, dated October 31, 1912.
Letter to Jack London from William J.G. Dawson at Sonoma State Home, dated November 5, 1911.
A letter to Mary Ann Weston Maughan from Emmeline B. Wells
This letter from Fred J. Rieger, a Salt Lake City whole sale liquor dealer, to the Becker Brewing and Malting Company complains about the state required renewal of liquor licenses on July 30, 1917, even though all alcohol will be banned in Utah just…
This letter from the Fred J. Reiger and Company to the Becker Brewing and Malting Company implores them to consider the Fred J. Reiger Company as an agent for their non-intoxicating beverages. Many businesses that produced and sold alcohol went out…
Letter to the Senators and Representatives in the Utah Legislature requesting the passage of House Bill 191, the Self-Help Bill, constructed and presented by the Unemployed Citizens of Utah and presented by Peoples' Practical Government, Inc., March…
A letter to Virginia Hanson from Laurance S. Rockefeller
Transcript of letters from Jack London to Charmian London during the Russo-Japanese War, January - May 1904.
Photograph of Lewis Alford Merrill of Richmond, Utah, published in the "ACU Graduate" in 1909.
Jan 26, 2016 photo by Robert F. Bukaty of Abdi Said, trimming a boot at the L.L. Bean factory in Lewiston, Maine.
Lexa Oakeson talking with Amelia Mathews-Pett before her interview begins in the museum. Triangle X Ranch, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
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.
Liberty Bell replica at Mendon School, 1950, during the U.S. Treasury's Savings Bond Independence Drive, "Tour of the Bells". The bell is mounted on the back of a Ford series F-5 truck, donated by Ford Motor Company.
Library meeting in the Merrill Library Special Collections reading room
Library meeting in the Merrill Library Special Collections reading room
Library meeting in the Merrill Library Special Collections reading room
Interior view of the Library Reading Room on the west front of the second floor of Old Main, circa 1909. Size of photograph:8 x 10 in.