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Measles warning sign issued by the Utah State Board of Health and Vital Statistics
Mechanic Arts building after fire of Sept. 11, 1905, taken from south tower of Old Main. The building was partially reconstructed the same year. Size of photograph: 5 x 7 in.
Mechanic Arts building after fire of Sept. 11, 1905, taken from west of the building. Size of photograph: 5 x 7 in.
Looking east at the Mechanic Arts Building after renovations which added a second floor to the north and south wings of the structure.
The Mechanic Arts building shortly after being rebuilt following the September 11, 1905 fire which destroyed the structure.
Utah State University's Mechanics Arts building
Medicinal bottle. Object recovered from Chinese railroad and mining camp in the Crescent Valley, Mt. Tenabo, Nevada. Gift from the Gladis Petersen Family to the USU Museum of Anthropology.
Medicinal bottle. Object recovered from Chinese railroad and mining camp in the Crescent Valley, Mt. Tenabo, Nevada. Gift from the Gladis Petersen Family to the USU Museum of Anthropology.
Medicinal bottle. Object recovered from Chinese railroad and mining camp in the Crescent Valley, Mt. Tenabo, Nevada. Gift from the Gladis Petersen Family to the USU Museum of Anthropology.
Glass medicine bottle with Chinese calligraphy writing (untranslated) on the label. Found near and on loan from the Golden Spike National Historic Site.
Glass medicine bottle with Chinese calligraphy writing (untranslated) on the label. Found near and on loan from the Golden Spike National Historic Site.
Glass medicine bottle with Chinese calligraphy writing (untranslated) on the label. Found near and on loan from the Golden Spike National Historic Site.
View of a medium-sized Blum bell, its size is appropriate for a horse or large cow. The original clapper has been replaced by a wire and nut. The bell and collar have visible signs of wear and age.
View of a medium-sized Blum bell, its size is appropriate for a horse or large cow. The original clapper has been replaced by a wire and nut. The bell and collar have visible signs of wear and age.
View of a medium-sized Blum bell, its size is appropriate for a horse or large cow. The original clapper has been replaced by a wire and nut. The bell and collar have visible signs of wear and age.
Scope & Content: Reel 1, Charles McGonegal, who lost both hands in World War I, uses hooks to shave, tie his shoestrings, and put on his vest and coat. The control of his artificial hands is explained. He adjusts various hooks to change their width…
Meet Me at the TUB graphic for The Built Environment Physical Exhibit in USU's Merrill-Cazier Library.
Meet Me at the TUB Graphic for The Built Environment Physical Exhibit at USU's Merrill-Cazier Library.
Meeting minutes documenting the reorganization of the Logan Newspaper Co. into the Republican Publishing Co., 1915.
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…
Professor Melanie Domenech Rodríguez talks about her childhood and traditions in her native Puerto Rico, including traditions from her Cuban mother; her studies in psychology, her job as professor at Utah State University, and adapting to life in…
A close-up photograph of Melanie Poole, a Homecoming Queen contestant in 1960. Original size 8x10 inches.
Photograph of Melena & Nicolai Sorensen, courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original here: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_isaac.jpg
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.
Members of Troop 1, Cache Valley Council, St. John's Episcopal Church. Left to right: Frederick P. Champ, Victor Linblad, Arthur Hottle, T. C. Woodside, the Reverend Donald Kent Johnston, Associate Vicar, St. John's Church, Clyde Stoney.
Members of Logan Scout Troop 5 fishing at Bear Lake, Utah and Idaho. Black and white photograph (2.5 x 4 in).