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This colored postcard depicts a agricultural area in the Philippines. This postcard is a "Color Card, Kodachrome Reproduction" by Mike Roberts Studios in Berkeley, California. The caption reads "Harvesting tobacco in the Cagayan Valley, Luzon." This…
Used with permission from Charles Smiley Presents Films, this clip provides a brief overview of the history of the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad. It includes many images and actual footage of U.I.C. trains and from passengers riding the trains. A copy…
A photograph taken by C.R. Savage of three railroad workers in the mouth of Tunnel No. 3 in Weber Canyon, Utah.
A photograph of Lake Blanche in the Wasatach Mountains of Utah taken by C.R. Savage in the 1870s.
A photograph of Bear River Canyon in Utah, taken by C.R. Savage in 1891. The photograph features a branch line of the Utah and Northern Railroad.
Stereoview photograph by Charles Roscoe Savage for the Union Pacific Railroad collection entitled "Mouth of Tunnel No. 3." Photograph features 5 railroad workers (probably Chinese) in a cart on the tracks leading into the tunnel.
Letter to Jack London from The International Socialist Review publisher, dated February 21, 1911.
Letter to Jack London from Charles H. Kerr & Company publisher, dated March 29, 1911 regarding republishing some of London's work in pamphlet form.
Letter to Jack London from Charles H. Kerr & Company publisher, dated November 8, 1915.
Letter to Jack London from The International Socialist Review publisher, dated April 7, 1911
An image of the first page of Collins and Dickens’s play “No Thoroughfare” which is site at “The Interior of the Foundling”.
Oil painting by Charles Collins entitled Pheasant, Macaw, Monkey, Parrots and Tortoise which depicts those animals listed.
Instructions for Examination and Report on New Forests, Additions to, and Eliminations from Existing Forests
The Rotary correspondence and speeches of Rotarian Frederick P. Champ.
Correspondence from Frederick P. Champ to Alma N. Sorensen, dated April 5, 1958, wishing him a rapid and complete recovery from his stay at the hospital.
Letters to Frederick P. Champ regarding Logan Rotary club business.
'Correspondence between Frederick P. Champ and Stephen Cutler, Bishop of Utah regarding visits to Logan, church donations, maintanence of church buildings and church financial status'
Correspondence with Mrs. W.H. Fleming, coordinator of Centennial of St. John's Church regarding information for Centennial Report
Correspondence between Frederick P. Champ and Stephen Cutler, Bishop of Utah
Correspondence between Frederick P. Champ and Stephen Cutler, Bishop of Utah
'Personal notes regarding matters pertaining to St. John's Church in Logan with the Episcopal Bishop of Utah, Right Reverend Arthur W. Moulton'
Correspondence between Frederick P. Champ and Lt. Col. Ben B. Blair regarding St. John's
Heitz, A. P. Holland Furnace CO. Preston, Idaho. regarding his occupancy of St. John's house and quest for employment
Speeches by given at Rotary events by Frederick P. Champ concerning Cold War America.
Frederick P. Champ's transcribed speech on business methods delivered before the District Executives of Rotary's 5th District.
In 1947, the U.I.C. was bankrupt and its property was auctioned throughout the counties in which it had operated. Champ wrote to a Mr. Hillyard on August 22, 1947 regarding the creation of a plat to be given to a customer of the Cache Valley Banking…