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Mugs, decorative plates, and candles for sale at the Nowruz expo in hotel Irvine. Items are decorated with Persian poetry or images and symbols popularly associated with the Iranian culture (such as the farvahar symbol).
Muir home in Mendon, Utah. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
Mural depicting Native Americans & explorers in the Merrill library
A black and white photograph of Roy and Johana Harris recording their radio broadcast, Music with our Neighbors. Johana Harris is seated at the piano and Roy Harris is speaking into the KVNU microphone by the fireplace in the living room of their…
A black and white photograph of Roy and Johana Harris recording their radio broadcast, Music with our Neighbors. Johana Harris is seated at the piano and Roy Harris is speaking into the KVNU microphone set up in the living room of their home in…
Page 69 of Logan, Utah's Musical Arts Guild minutes dated January 18, 1949. Identifies topic of the day as Lily Pons and Andre Kostelanets.
Image of musicians performing at the Gardener's Market, taken in 2014 when the market was still held at Willow Park. Live music provided by local performers is an essential part of the market's atmosphere. Photographer unknown, but the image belongs…
On the south wall of Ka Mar's apartment there are two posters: one of Mecca; the other, pictured here, is religious in nature but I do not know the meaning. Many of the houses we visited had posters hung; some of them were the same or similar.
Book cover, inscription, and title pages of The Mutiny of the Elsinore by Jack London. Published by the Macmillan Company in 1914, this book is a first edition copy composed of 378 pages and is 20 cm. tall. It is inscribed to Charmian London and…
A Herald Journal Opinion piece by Scott Wyatt, Cache County attorney, explaining why he dismissed the trespassing charges against the teenagers.
This is letter from N. H. Smith, a Californian, to Utah Governor Herbert B. Maw concerning Japanese American relocation. Smith uses strong anti-Japanese language and suggests that Governor Maw "change the constitution to deport every single one of…
215 Boulevard, Logan, Utah. A member of the USAC Music Faculty. No image available.
N.A. Lindquist, George W. Lindquist Mortuary, 55 East 100 North. Logan, Utah
N.A. Lindquist, George W. Lindquist Mortuary, 55 East 100 North. Logan, Utah
Nada Coussmaker talking about her experience as a guest of Triangle X Ranch
Nada Coussmaker on the porch of Matt's Cabin on the Triangle X Ranch
Nada Coussmaker on the porch of Matt's Cabin on the Triangle X Ranch
Nada Coussmaker on the porch of Matt's Cabin on the Triangle X Ranch, showing the Crossed Sabers pin on her hat from another dude ranch where she used to stay near Cody, WY.
Nada Coussmaker on the porch of Matt's Cabin on the Triangle X Ranch, showing her half chaps
Chiura Obata, a renowned art professor and artist interred at Topaz, produced the art and text for this story. It was originally published in the New Year’s edition of the ""Topaz Times"" in January of 1943. Translated, the story reads:
“Under the…
“Under the…
Names of National Forests with Their Origin, Definition, or Derivation compiled in the Office of Geography, Washington.
Nancy Spero, Male Bomb, 1966, from the War Series (1966-70)
Nancy Spero, P.E.A.C.E., Helicopter, Mother + Children, 1968, from the War Series (1966-70)
Naomi Walker, May Day Queen, and consort Clark Muir with their May Day court, 1947.
Painting of Napoleon Bonaparte on the island of Elba with French soldiers.
Image of the trophy presented to the USU 1978 Women's Volleyball team for winning the AIAW national volleyball championship. The trophy includes the text "Association for Intercollegiate Athletics For Women, National Championship, AIAW, Volleyball,…
National Outdoor Leadership School catalog, front cover, 1973
This photo showcases a medicine bag that was made out of the bladder of a buffalo. It is genuine hide leather.
This is a picture of Native American children being taught by Christian missionaries. The boarding schools were forced on the Native American people.