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An article in the North Cache News titled "Air Corps Ends Training at USAC" from May 26, 1944. The article announced the federal government's decision to end Air Corps training through universities.
An article from North Cache News discussing the newly opened Hillcrest Airpark on College Hill.
An article in the North Cache News titled "Hyrum Welcomes Tokyo Raider" from September 14, 1945. The article explains the story of Army aviator Chase Jay Nielsen and plans for the intended celebration upon his return to Hyrum, his hometown.
An article from the Salt Lake Telegram titled "Aviation Walker Meets with Mishap." The article discusses the difficulties experienced by Clarence Walker during his attempted flights at the Cache County aviation carnival.
Drainage plans for the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) expansion at the Logan-Cache Airport.
A layout sheet depicting the expansion of the Logan-Cache Airport during World War II.
A layout sheet depicting proposed grading and surfacing work at the Logan-Cache Airport.
A picture of the Airplane Service Station located on 400 North in Logan, Utah.
A group of four 318th Combat Training detachment (CTD) officers look at a visiting aircraft at the Logan-Cache Airport.
Aerial photograph that covers from Green Canyon to Logan Canyon. Includes the USU campus and the Hillcrest Airport.
A US Navy training aircraft sits on the Quad in front of Old Main.
Photograph of Floyd D. Hansen, his wife Meda, and son Keith in front of Hansen's Eagle Rock biplane.
Two images of early aircraft in Cache Valley. The top image is an unidentified aircraft. The bottom image shows men preparing Floyd D. Hansen's Eagle Rock biplane for flight.
Cache Valley Flying Service CPTP students stand in front of their Piper Cub training aircraft at the Logan-Cache Airport.
Two members of the Cache Valley Flying Service sit at desks in one of the buildings at the Logan-Cache Airport.
Cache Valley Flying Service CPTP students climb onto a bus at the Logan-Cache Airport.
Two female students work on the engine of a Piper Cub airplane.
USAC students working in a large mechanics lab with a number of different engine types.
An aerial view of the Utah State Agricultural College (USAC) campus looking east at Old Main, the Quad, and surrounding college buildings.
Aerial view of the Logan-Cache Airport looking northwest.
Image of the control tower at the Logan-Cache Airport. The tower was constructed in 1942.
A view of the Logan-Cache Airport terminal and control tower looking northeast.
A view of the Logan-Cache Airport terminal and control tower looking west.
A Western Air Lines Convair CV-240 at the Logan-Cache Airport.
Army aviator Russell Maughan of Cache Valley poses in front of an aircraft with a UAC banner.
An article titled "Fine Races" in the Logan Leader on July 22, 1881. The article is about horse races in Mendon, Utah.
A collection of personal narratives for those that have supernatural interactions in Mendon, Utah. This excerpt is specifically from item 16, which focuses on the witch tree located in the Wellsville Mountains above Mendon.
“Chief Pocatello’s Revenge,” gives a settler’s perspective of the interactions between Chief Pocatello and Mendon settlers, including comments about Chief Pocatello perceived connection to Rosa Thurston’s disappearance. The excerpt is from _History…
A Mendon City Pioneer Days & Sesquicentennial Celebration program from July 24, 2010.
Excerpt of Daniel Richards’ interview discussing Jim Hill, the man accused of killing a Native American man, in the story "Pocatello's Revenge."
Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City, how it deteriorated and it was restored.
In February, 1983 students at Intermountain Inter-Tribal School in Brigham City, Utah ran to the Federal Building in Ogden, Utah to deliver petitions, the students had gathered, to Utah's congressional delegation. The petitions favored the continued…
This newscast from early February, 1984 shows the response of the Bureau of Indian Affairs to the Intermountain Spirit Stick Run held on January 27, 1984 when petitions were presented to Utah congressional delegation to stop the closure of…
A Mendon City Pioneer Days & Sesquicentennial Celebration program from July 24, 2010.
The Intermountain Inter-Tribal School logo created by Navajo artist John Huskett on the side of the school's auditorium.
"Ground Cover and Grazing in Cache National Forest." Excerpt from "History of Cache National Forest, Volume 1." Compiled by Ralph B. Roberts, District Forest Ranger in 1968. This excerpt describes the history grazing in the Bear River range during…