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Correspondence from Miss Parry to Alma N. Sorensen, dated December 17, 1905
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Diagram illustrating the different parts of an illuminated page of the De Villers Book of Hours
Calendar page nine from the De Villers book of Hours. The days of the saint are written in red and blue alternating ink, while the feast days are painted in gold.
Henri Estienne helped in the editing and publishing of this Horace commentary, these are his notes on the work of Horace
Excerpt from the Short Hours of the Holy Cross and Holy Spirit, De Villers Book of Hours.
Penitential psalm (psalm 31) taken from the De Villers Book of Hours.
Litany of the Saints page taken from the De Villers Book of Hours
Illuminated miniature of the Virgin and Child in the opening page of the Obsecro Te from the De Villers Book of Hours.
Notes on the family of Pierre De Villers and Jeanne de Chissiret, 1603-1621.
Utah State University Special Collections received generous funding for the transcription of the Latino/a Voices Project from the Utah Humanities Council and Utah Division of State History.
Awarding of the Utah Humanities Council Human Ties Award to Randy Williams and Elisaida Mendez for the Latino/a Voices Project.
Photograph of Isaac Sorensen, courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original here: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_isaac.jpg
Photograph of Susan H. Sorensen. Courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_susan_hancock.jpg
Photograph of Alma N. Sorensen, courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original here: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_an.jpg
Photograph of Melena & Nicolai Sorensen, courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original here: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_isaac.jpg
Photograph of Issac Sorensen Family, courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original here: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_isaac_family.jpg
Photograph of Jacob Frederick Sorensen, courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original here: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_jacob_f.jpg
Photograph of Mary Jacobsen Sorensen, courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original here: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_mary_jacobsen.jpg
Home of LDS Apostle Moses Thatcher. Built of adobe, stuccoed and painted yellow. Built about 1868. Stood on corner (Northeast) of intersection of Main Street and 1st South Street, Logan, Utah. Later used as manse (dwelling for minister) for Trinity…
People gathered on the corner of Main and Center Street Logan, Utah, probably for Pioneer Day Celebration, Photograph taken from yard of Trinity Methodist in Church in 1902.
Procession of Utah clergy prior to the consecration of St. John's Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah. Rev. Franklin S. Spalding on left.
St. John's Episcopal Church
Interior of the church showing altar.
Interior of the church showing altar.
Logan, Utah. St. John's Episcopal Church, exterior of church
Methodist Church in Corinne, Utah. The oldest non-mormon church in the state of Utah.
Methodist Church in Corinne, Utah. The oldest non-mormon church in the state of Utah.
Ruins of the ""old mill"" built by Esias Edwards and LeRoy Kent in 1859, first permanent building in Cache Valley, burned in August 1921 and demolished in 1960.
District school, originally built as a chapel for a Presbyterian Church in 1882. Leased for public school in 1909 after church and mission school closed.
Exterior of the Methodist-Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah (1890-1922).
Group photo on the lawn of Isaac Sorensen's home. Identifications include (from left to right) first row: A. N. Sorensen, Jane R. Hughes, Jake Sorensen, Mary Ann H. Bird, Irvin Gardner, Bertha Sorensen. Second row: Ida Gardner, Neleph Sorensen, M.…
Portrait of Reverend Allen Jacobs, the Vicar of St. John's Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah.
Center Street with Trinity Methodist Church visible in Logan, Utah.