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The Portal, v. 1, no. 9, July 1907, by St. John's Associate Mission, Logan Utah. Editors were the Rev. Paul Jones and the Rev. Donald Kent Johnston, who in 1909, were responsible for the completion of the 'Western-Romanesque-Gothic' church building…
The Portal, v. 2, no. 3, November 1907, by St. John's Associate Mission, Logan Utah. Editors were the Rev. Paul Jones and the Rev. Donald Kent Johnston, who in 1909, were responsible for the completion of the 'Western-Romanesque-Gothic' church…
Pollution hotspot map of Salt Lake City with redlining classification laid over. Map was retrieved from the Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (UT AGRC).
The 1729 publication of Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal.
This is the Title page of David Brainerd's Journal. He taught among the Native American people indigenous what is now New Jersey.
A section of the Concatenation Exhibit held in the Tippetts and Eccles Galleries.
A wall of art displays during the Concatenation Exhibit in the Tippetts Galleries.
Dr. Craig Jessop giving the introductory presentation at the Concatenation Exhibit Event.
Dr. Craig Jessop shaking hands with a guest at the Concatenation exhibit reception in the Tippetts and Eccles Galleries.
Guests observing a display at the Concatenation Exhibit in the Tippetts and Eccles Galleries.
An attendee observes a wall hanging at the Concatenation exhibit in the Tippetts Gallery.
Three guests at the Concatenation exhibit, observing a display in the Tippetts Gallery.
A guest at the Concatenation exhibit takes a photo of one of the art displays.
Guests at the Tippetts and Eccles Galleries enjoy refreshments as part of the reception to the Concatenation exhibit.
Attendees at the Concatenation Exhibit in the renovated Tippetts and Eccles Galleries, standing in front of the Concatenation title.
A section of the Concatenation Exhibit in the Tippetts Gallery, featuring paintings by Holly Cobb.
A section of the Concatenation Exhibit held in the Tippetts and Eccles Galleries.
Cabinet card image of an unidentified Shoshoni woman standing with a baby in a baby cradle strapped to her back. Image taken in the Baker and Johnston studio in Evanston, Wyoming in the 1880s. Original caption is, "Shoshone Squaw carrying pappose."
Cabinet card portrait of Shoshone Chief Washakie with six other Shoshone chiefs. Image taken by the Baker and Johnston studio in Evanston, Wyoming in the 1880s. Original caption is "Chief Washakie with Shoshone Chiefs."
Cabinet card portrait of unidentified Araphoe man wearing a belt with shell casings. Image taken by the Baker and Johnston studio in Evanston, Wyoming in the 1880s. Original caption is "Arapahoe."
Cabinet card image of Shoshone Chief Washakie and two other Shoshoni men (identified as "Oiti and Pappagoit") with Chief Washakie all on horses next to a stream. Image taken by the Baker and Johnston studio in Evanston, Wyoming in the 1880s.
Column where contributors can share examples of the ways they feel they have been limited in the LDS Church due to their gender
Column in MERA newsletters where members are encouraged to tell stories of the negative consequences they faced as a result their political opinions and activism
Image of a stormy field with sprinklers in background. The field is located at the Johnson Family Farm in Benson, Cache County, Utah. The Johnson family grows a large variety of vegetables, fruit, and herbs that are harvested and then sold via local…
Times were hard during 1938, and this blind man is feeling them. He's probably been standing on that corner for hours, waiting for some kindness from a passerby, hungry, cold, and alone. This is why the FSA (Farm Security Association) was created, to…