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Mantua, Utah Fish Hatchery, 1908. Maple Spring Trout Hatchery. See Box Elder News Sept 16, 1908 pg. 16
Maple Spring Trout Hatchery, Mantua, Utah, 1908, looking up the creek from the North. Maple Springs Trout Hatchery, J.S. Hall Proprieter. See Box Elder News Sept 16, 1908 pg. 16
Maple Spring Trout Hatchery, view from the hill South of the hatchery, 1908. See Box Elder News Sept. 16, 1908 pg. 16
Maple Spring Trout Hatchery, Mantua, Utah, 1908, view of creek flowing to ponds. See Box Elder News, Sept 16, 1908 pg. 16.
Man pulling nets at the Maple Spring Trout Hatchery, Mantua, Utah, 1908. J.S. Hull was proprietor. Black and white photograph (6.5 x 8.5 inches) mounted on board.. See Box Elder News Sept. 16, 1908. pg. 16.
These maps are to help illustrate the journeys the Eritrean refugees have taken to get to the United States.
A handful of hand-carved marbles in various colors and materials, found in an abandoned Utah town, now belonging to the Golden Spike National Historic Site.
A handful of hand-carved marbles in various colors and materials, found in an abandoned Utah town, now belonging to the Golden Spike National Historic Site.
This letter from May 26, 1944 is the letter prompting Frederick Champ to begin reaching out to George Eccles about the United States Chamber of Commerce memberships for several Utah companies. Donald Marcellus, the Director of Field Activities for…
Students march from campus to Adams Field for the football rally before the UAC vs. University of Wyoming game, 1915.
Students march from campus to Adams Field for the football rally before the UAC vs. University of Wyoming game, 1915.
March from campus to Adams Field for the football rally before the UAC vs. University of Wyoming game, October 1915. Size of photograph: 3.25 x 5.25 in.
Several photographs of the USU Marching Band performing a half-time drill at the 1964 Homecoming game.
A photograph of the USU Marching Band in a formation spelling out USU during the half-time performance for the 1964 Homecoming game.
María Spicer Escalante talks about her childhood in Michoacán and Ciudad de México, her work as a journalists in Mexico, her studies in linguistic, her job as a university professor at Utah State University, her feelings towards her husband and son,…
Mrs. Maria L. Montalvo talks about her childhood in Veracruz, Mexico, her studies and job as social worker, and how she had a calling from God to be a Pastor (Iglesia De Dios Ebenezer (Church of God Ebenezer). She left her family and country and…
Miss Maria talks about how she came to the United States, and Cache Valley, from Michoacá Taguadon, Mexico. She talks about the economic struggles she and her family have experienced while here. She discusses being a teenager in Cache Valley, talks…
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…
Marian Rubin, daughter of Jenny and Louis Rubin, engagement photo in the Ogden Standard-Examiner (Ogden, Utah)· Sun, Jun 21, 1942. Marian married Luietenant Stanley A. Levy.
Marianna L. Israelsen drawing of Old Ephraim, 1959. Illustration is included in Newell R. Crookston's
Audio recording of oral history conducted with Marilyn Weiss, USU Director of Women's Athletics in the late 1970's. The interview covers Marilyn's career before prior to USU, her recruitment and experiences at USU, leaving for Flordia State, and the…
Transcript of an oral history conducted with Marilyn Weiss, USU Director of Women's Athletics in the late 1970's. The interview covers Marilyn's career before prior to USU, her recruitment and experiences at USU, leaving for Flordia State, and the…
This audio file contains a recorded interview with Marilynne Glatfelter regarding the history of the Logan Rotary club.
This transcript is derived from a recorded interview with Marilynne Glatfelter regarding the history of the Logan Rotary club.
Back to a Coast Guard assault transport comes this Marine after two days and nights of Hell on the beach of Eniwetok in the Marshall Islands. His face is grimey with coral dust but the light of battle stays in his eyes.
U.S. Marines suffering from malaria in a rough field hospital on Guadalcanal, probably in October, 1942.
Mr. Mario Barragán talks about his childhood in Perú, about his father, veterinary doctor, who died when he was young causing him to begin work at an early age, his jobs, including work cheese factory in Utah, his marriage, his feelings towards Cache…
Mario Savio on Sproul Hall steps at UC Berkeley in 1966. This picture was taken in 1966 at a rally in Berkeley. The University had banned the distribution of political material on campus; the rally protested this ban. Mario Savio made an appearance…
Mario Savio, Booklet: The Free Speech Movement and the Negro Revolution
Mark Loring tells Juno he is leaving his wife. - Scene from "Juno" (2007) - Directed by Jason Reitman - Fox Searchlight Pictures
Marketing Alternatives for Utah Cattle Producers by DeeVon Bailey, Extension Economist for the Cooperative Extension Service at Utah State University in Logan, 1983. This circular discusses various marketing alternatives and their associated pros and…
Marketing Fruits and Vegetables in Utah by W. Preston Thomas and George T. Blanch. Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 316.