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Maxwell automobile in front of monument in Monument Valley, near Bluff. Envelope 11.
Maxwell automobile in picture in Monument Valley near Bluff. Envelope 11.
Maxwell automobile on dirt road through Monument Valley, near Bluff. Envelope 11.
Maxwell automobile on the banks of the San Juan River. Envelope 25.
Maxwell automobile on the road alongside the San Juan river near, Bluff, Utah.
Maxwell automobile on the road, Dixie. Unidentified man leaning on automobile pointing at the rock with "ZCMI" inscribed. Envelope 7.
Maxwell automobile probably on Comb Ridge. Monument Valley, Bluff. Envelope 11.
Maxwell automobile stopped at what looks like a home/trading post. Monument Valley trip. Five unidentified people. Envelope 15.
Maxwell automobile stuck in mud, probably near Zion National Park. Envelope A.
Girls dressed in 19th century clothing for the May Day celebrations in Mendon, 1947. The pioneer era clothing was in celebration of the centennial year of the pioneer's first entry into the Utah territory.
Girls dressed in 19th century clothing for the May Day celebrations in Mendon, 1947. The pioneer era clothing was in celebration of the centennial year of the pioneer's first entry into the Utah territory.
Photograph of May Day celebrations on the town square in Mendon around 1898. Rock church (later called the Showhouse) in the background.
Photograph of May Day celebrations on the town square in Mendon in the early 1900s. Rock church (later called the Showhouse) in the background.
Procession of the May Day Court in Mendon, Utah, in 1967. In front, the crown bearer is Steven Max Baker and the flower girl is Cindy Lou Kidman. Following them, the Queen of May is Becky Yonk and the consort is Scott Hiibner. The maids of honor…
Procession of the May Day Court in Mendon, Utah, probably in 1963. During the May Day celebrations in 1963, the flower girl was Kari Edlund and the crown bearer was Reed Yonk. The Queen of May was Coy Andersen and the consort was Bruce Gittens. …
Lois Hardman, May Day Queen for the 1934 May Day Celebrations in Mendon, Utah.
A photograph of a young May Swenson carrying a sibling or cousin on her shoulders.
A picture of the Swenson family. May Swenson is standing on the far right in the back row.
An image clipped from a newspaper or magazine of May Swenson reading her poetry at the Nicholas Cafe
A photograph of lightning taken on August 16, 1962 at the Univeristy of Arizona, given to May Swenson. The note on the back indicates that it was what inspired her to write "Half Sun, Half Sleep"
A black and white photograph of May Swenson sitting in a chair while holding a magazine and smoking a cigarette.
Program for A Salute to Poetry and American Poets held at the White House on January 3, 1980
Maypole dancers for the 1968 Mendon May Day celebrations. Maypole dancers included: Jean Sorensen, Angela Cheney, Marsha Leishman, Annette Yonk, LuAnn Baker, Karla James, Cindy Larsen, Donette Christiansen, Shelly Maurer, Mary Jean Barrett, Brenda…
Maypole dancers for the Mendon May Day celebrations, probably around 1964 when inclement weather moved the celebrations inside the old schoolhouse gymnasium. Maypole dancers for 1964 included Debera Larsen, Carolyn Barrett, Deborah Bartlett, Karine…
Images of 432-438-440 North Main Street. Formerly "McCann's Market. Top image from Utah State University's Special Collections and Archives taken c. 1964. Bottom image from Google Maps taken in November 2021.
Dell's Barber Shop, 7420 E. Furnace Branch Rd., Glen Burnie, MD 21060
Meagan Gill (audio), Wes Van de Water (interviewer), Eh Htoo (interviewee), and Chit Moe (interpreter) in the basement of Kyaw Eh's house in Hyrum, Utah during the evening of May 16, 2015. Chit Moe interprets Eh Htoo's answer, given in Karen, into…
Meagan Gill (audio), Wes Van de Water (interviewer), Eh Htoo (interviewee), and Chit Moe (interpreter) in the basement of Kyaw Eh's house in Hyrum, Utah during the evening of May 16, 2015. Eh Htoo uses hand guestures to help Chit Moe interpret from…
Meagan Gill sets up the Tascam Dr mk2 audio recorder while Wes Vand de Water reviews the release forms and letter of information with Snay Tun before the interview at his house in Logan, Utah on May 19, 2015.
The Plastics tell Cady that if she is to be apart of the group that "on Wednesdays we wear pink!"
The girls will do anything to receive Regina's approval so they follow her every move.