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Tom wears a Detroit Lions cap, the football team of his hometown, in his kitchen at the Triangle X Ranch.
Tom talking about the updated kitchen at Triangle X Ranch as Liz Setterberg records.
Tom gesturing to the oven in the updated kitchen at Triangle X as Liz Setterberg records. He talks about cooking many things in the oven, including bacon, a pan of which can be done in five minutes.
Photograph of a travelling watch made by German clock maker Johann Georg Strasser
Handwritten outgoing correspondence from Robert Ridgway to (Harriet Ridgway?) n.d., postmarked the Great Salt Lake City, Utah. Part of this letter is missing, but the existing piece discussed survey events, and it mentions some of the party members.…
Handwritten outgoing correspondence from Robert Ridgway to Mother (Harriet Ridgway), June 14, 1869. This letter was sent from the U.S.G.S. headquarters, Salt Lake City, Utah. It mentions family matters, Granville Turner, and Spencer Baird.
Handwritten outgoing correspondence from Robert Ridgway to Father (David Ridgway), October, 15, 1867. This letter was sent from "Camp #19 Buena Vista" and discussed his summer's field work. Of particular interest in this letter was a list of Paiute…
Handwritten outgoing correspondence from Robert Ridgway to Mother (Harriet Ridgway), August 11, 1867. This letter was sent from Camp #12 at Big Bend of Truckee, Nevada. The letter described to his mother his trip from Sacramento, California through…
Handwritten outgoing correspondence from Robert Ridgway to Sister Fannie (Ridgway), January 14, 1868. This letter was sent from "Headquarters U.S. Geological Exploration 40th Parallel, Carson City, Nevada and detailed photographs that he had sent…
Handwritten outgoing correspondence from Robert Ridgway to Mother (Harriet Ridgway), June 24, 1867. This letter, titled Sacramento, California, Camp no. 1, U.S.G.S. described to his father the establishment of the survey party's first camp.
Handwritten outgoing correspondence from Robert Ridgway to Father (David Ridgway), September 1, 1867. This letter was sent from Camp #17, "Banks of the Humboldt River" and it described, to his father, his trip with Mr. Parker (an Indian agent) and…
Early Recollections of Logan given by Joel E. Ricks and printed in The Journal in Logan, Cache County, Utah on January 5, 1924 in Vol. XLVII #5 pg. 12.
Some Recollections Relating To The Early Pioneer Life Of Logan City And Cache County by Joel Ricks, December 22, 1923. This is the first of a series of articles writte by Mr. Joel Ricks for publication in The Journal.
Memories of Early Days in Cache County. Personal Reminiscences Of Its First Settlers-- Forgotten Scenes And Incidents Recalled By Words Of Those Who Took Part In Them by Joel Ricks. Typescript of articles printed in The Journal from January 5 - May…
Early Recollections of Logan by Joel Ricks. Typescript of articles published in the The Journal in Logan, Utah between December 1923 and May 1924.
U.I.C. engines #500 and #503 parked in the train yard at the Preston, Idaho Station on October 16, 1945. A railroad worker is seen working in the yard. A grain elevator with the label "The Inter-Ocean Elevators" can be seen in the background.
The U.I.C. #514 and passenger car stopped at the Preston Station in Idaho on October 16, 1945. A lumber company and advertisement for coal can be seen behind the engine. Also visible is the logo sign of the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad on the…
Passengers and freight board the U.I.C. #500 on Main Street in Logan, Utah on October 16, 1945. Edwards Furniture, Standard Stations Inc., the Logan Temple, the Logan Tabernacle, and a Coca Cola advertisement can be seen in the background.
State portrait of Govenor Herbert Brown Maw, commissioned by famous Utah portrait artist, Lee Greene Richards, in 1947. Herbert Brown Maw was a politician and educator who served as the eighth Governor of Utah from 1941 to 1949 as a Democrat. Maw was…
Wayne and Joyce Hiibner home, Mendon, Utah. Photograph probably taken between 1930 and 1960. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
Orval and DeLone Larsen home, Mendon, Utah. Photograph probably taken between 1930 and 1960. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
Henry Jensen home, Mendon, Utah. Photograph probably taken between 1930 and 1960. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
Asa Baker home. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
Magnus Anderson home, Mendon, Utah. Photograph taken between 1900 and 1947. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
Clifford Ahrens home. Photograph probably taken sometime around 1930. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
Muir home in Mendon, Utah. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
Walter and Bessie Ahrens home. Photograph probably taken sometime between 1900 and 1930. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
Howard Baker home. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
Melvin and Julia Muir home, Mendon, Utah. Photograph probably taken around 1950. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
Thomas Baker home, facing north. Information card accompanying photograph reads "Before Jim Whitney home (Watkin home) sold to Horace Baker." Photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
James and Elizabeth Muir home, Mendon. Photograph probably taken between 1910 and 1950. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
Mendon class of 1937, outside the old schoolhouse, possibly taken by school teacher Jennie Richards. Pictured is: (bottom row, left to right) Paul Sorensen, Harold Heninger, Claude Yonk, Leo Ladle, Earl Muir, Fay Walker (second row, left to right)…
This memory was provided through an online submission form created by Utah State University, Digital Initiatives department for "The Historic Island Market" digital exhibit. This story records and shares an individual memory about the Island Market…
Members of the USU extension team standing by an Iranian water canal
A list of observations of Iranian customs and people by Richard Welling Roskelley
An Iranian touring club permit for Mrs. Fawn Roskelley to facilitate foreign tourists traveling in Iran by vehicle
An Iranian touring club permit for R.W. Roskelley to facilitate foreign tourist traveling in Iran by vehicle
A letter from R.W. Roskelley to Director R.H. Walker of USAC relating Point IV work in Iran