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To better establish relationships with the community, the UAC invited many businessmen and individuals from companies with relationships to the school to the Military Ball. Ellingson replied to this invitation on March 12, 1918 stating that he had…
J.W. Ellingson's response to Nelson's inquiry regarding holiday and weekend rates for students. Ellingson responded on November 26, 1917 informing Nelson that the tariff rules had to be respected and that student rates could not be applied on…
A December 11, 1917 letter from J.W. Ellingson to President E.G. Peterson in response to a misunderstanding that was investigated by the president regarding a student excursion by railroad. The O.L.I. felt that they were not treated fairly in the…
The O.L.I. and U.I.C. worked with a number of educational institutions throughout Ogden and Cache Valley in assisting with the transportation of students to school and other events. This letter from September 10, 1917 is a notice from the O.L.I.…
A letter from August 23, 1917 from J.W. Ellingson to E.G. Peterson, President of the Agricultural College of Utah. The O.L.I. provided Peterson with a railroad pass that was good throughout the state of Utah for a year.
Correspondence between J.W. Ellingson, Traffic Manager of the Ogden, Logan and Idaho Railway, and Earl Van Wagoner, Assistant President of the Agricultural College of Utah (UAC) on June 9, 1917. Ellingson is informing Van Wagoner of the change in…
Outside walls of the Rhyolite Bottle House in the present day, partially rebuilt.
The Logan City community garden will be located at Bridger Park in Logan. Plans for the garden were announced in February 2016.
Eli Duke treks through Antartica with Google Street view equipment strapped to his back.
Eli Duke, Antarctica: New Years Day Castle Rock Hike.
Eli Duke, Antarctica: New Years Day Castle Rock Hike.
“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…
An excerpt from the book "History of Cache County", pages 116-117, compiled by elementery school students in Cache Valley. The excerpt "Pioneer Medicines" talks about pioneer medicines, food, and bear hunts.
Editorial by Black Panther Party President Eldridge Cleaver on the case of Angela Davis printed in The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service Vol. 5 No. 30
An engraved image depicting Mr. Saunders Feeding Ceasar and Pompey
Female and male participants look on as a group of men hit their shoulders with chains in the background. Most are wearing masks.
A group of male mourners hit their shoulders with chains next to a large black flag.
A group of male mourners in black shirts participate in the public Shia mourning ritual. Two young men beat on drums while others hit their shoulders with chains. Most participants are wearing masks.
A group of male mourners in black clothes hit their shoulders with chains. A large black flag with red Arabic prayers written on it can be seen in the middle of the street.
A group of male mourners in black clothes hit their shoulders with chains.
A group of male mourners in black shirts participate in the public Shia mourning ritual. A young man beats a large drum while others hit their shoulders with chains.
A male flagbearer holds a very large black flag in the middle of the street. A group of male Shia mourners, all wearing black, and several other flags, can be seen in the background.
Long shot of several rows of men and women who say prayers as part of the public congregational prayers in downtown Los Angeles
Bystanders in the sidewalk look at the Shia congregational prayers and procession.
Several rows of men and women say prayers as part of the public congregational prayers in downtown Los Angeles
An Imam leads the public congregational prayer in downtown Los Angeles. Most worshippers are wearing masks.