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Capt. Ezekia Smith, 370th Inf. Regt., 92nd Div., receives treatment at the 317th Collecting Station, for shell fragments in face and shoulders suffered near Querceta, Italy. Here, surgeon stitches the wound. Fifth Army, Pietrasanta Area, Italy.…
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.
A man in a military uniform holds a child in his arms, with a woman standing next to him in a coat holding a thing of milk. They are standing in front of a brick building with stairs.
The minutes from the Cache Chamber of Commerce meeting on October 25, 1952, concerning the upcoming Homecoming celebration.
Page 178 from the 1931 Buzzer, illustrating the yell-leader and the song-leader from the 1930-31 school year, Asa Spackman and John Anderson
Photo of wounded Japanese American soldier Willie Higa playing the guitar while sitting on a bed in the Bushnell General Hospital.
Photo of wounded Japanese American soldiers, Jerry Miyashiro and Ben Murakami, at the Bushnell hospital in Brigham City, Utah, in 1944 or 1945.
Photo of three wounded World War II soldiers, including Wallace Doi (center) and Don Seki (right), at the Bushnell hospital in Brigham City, Utah, in 1944 or 1945.
Photo of several of the Bushnell Hospital patients, wounded Japanese American soldiers, in Salt Lake City's Japantown to play music at a cafe in the mid-1940s. Willie Oshiro, Toshio Kokubun, Jerry Miyashiro, Kiyoshi Yoshii, and Willie Higa.
This is the wreckage-strewn Naval Air Station at Pearl Harbor following one of the Japanese sneak attacks on the morning of December 7, 1941. In the background, an explosion sends a mass of flames and smoke high into the sky.
Blind-folded and heavily-guarded, these Japanese arrive at Dutch Harbor, Alaska - but in the role of prisoners rather than fighting men. A naval engagement in Aleutian waters resulted in the capture of these three other Nipponese.
Military photo of Bob Hope entertaining soldiers in WWII
Helen Keller is standing by the bedside of a veteran who is holding a guitar. Another veteran, with an eye patch stands to Helen’s right. She has her right arm linked through his left, circa 1946.
Shigeo Shibata headstone in the POW corner of the Fort Douglas Cemetery in Salt Lake City, Utah.
United States Federal Government World War II poster, showing a man sitting up in a hospital bed, smiling, reading a magazine and smoking a cigarette, with the caption "Penicillin / THE NEW LIFE-SAVING DRUG / Saves Soldiers' Lives / Men who might…
U.S. Marines suffering from malaria in a rough field hospital on Guadalcanal, probably in October, 1942.
This 2005 photograph depicted a female Anopheles albimanus mosquito, while she was feeding on a human host, thereby, becoming engorged with blood . Like other species in the genus Anopheles, A. albimanus adults hold the major axis of the body more…
The image is of a New Deal poster advertising American Guide Week from Nov. 10th-16th.
The title page, page 3, from "Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture", the Idaho State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal. 1937.
This is an image of the first page of the essay "The Contemporary Scene," page 3, from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
This is an image of two pictures of the Goosenecks of San Juan and the Rainbow Bridge from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Images of pictures of Sipapu Natural Bridge and the Natural Bridges National Monument from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
The first page of the Mormon Pioneers section, page 52, from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Images of pictures of the Logan Temple and the St. George tabernacle from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
This is an image of the Recreation section, page 142, from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
The first page of the Logan section, page 191, from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Page 252, the left half of a map of Salt Lake City, Utah from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Page 253, the right half of a map of Salt Lake City, Utah from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
This is an image of Ogden Canyon from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Images of pictures of Green River, Utah and men quarrying granite to build a Mormon temple from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Images of Frisco, Utah and Butch Cassidy and his gang from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Images of Promontory Point and a pack-mule for the postal service from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Page 7 from “Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture”, the Idaho State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
An image of the Sawtooth Mountains from “Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture”, the Idaho State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
An aerial view of Boise, Idaho from “Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture”, the Idaho State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
A map of Idaho State Products from “Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture”, the Idaho State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
A list of tours found on page 193 in “Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture”, the Idaho State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
The Snake River Gorge from "Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture", the Idaho State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Directors of the Digital Folklife Project Lynne McNeil (left), assistant professor of English, and Jeannie Thomas, professor of English and head of the Department of English.
A poster from the Federal Writers' Project advertising the American Guide series featuring a quote from Louis Bromfield, a writer for the New York Times.