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The Anti-Islamic Republic of Iran rally in the Westwood area, LA. Signs such as "Reformist, Principlist, We Are Done with You Both" and "Boycott Phoney [misspelling not mine] Election in Iran" undermined the legitimacy of elections in Iran and…
The Anti-Islamic Republic of Iran rally in the Westwood area, LA. Demonstraters wave pictures of the 45th US president and admire his supposed toughness against Iran.
Two American women who had anti-45 signs fervently chanting. They told me they had come to join the rally as they had thought Iranians should be critical of "Islamophobia," "warmongering," "racism," " and "bigotry" of the 45th US president. They had…
Man holding a sign in the Anti-Islamic Republic of Iran rally in the Westwood area, LA.
Photograph of a camp in Cache Valley, Utah, in 1871. The camp was for a Geological Survey.
Sketch of the early layout of Providence, Utah, showing settlement near water source. Found in historical paper written by Doran J. Baker.
Photograph near the diversion point of what is likely the first canal created to carry water from Blacksmith Fork to Providence, Utah.
Photograph of Providence Millville Canal near Zollinger Park in Providence
Photographed portrait of Seth M. Blair, who applied for and received water rights to Spring Creek.
Photograph portrait of Newton Daniel Hall, who served as the first Watermaster in Providence, Utah.
Photograph of men standing above a flume of water flowing into the irrigation canals.
Photograph from the 1938 Buzzer Yearbook showing the debate council, with Walter Fuhriman in the center
Photograph of three men working on an irrigation ditch in Colorado. The men are mixing road oil to soil to create lining for the canal.
Photograph of a well dug in 1940 by the Logan and Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Company. Found in published study of Cache Valley groundwater drafted by William Peterson.
Photograph of an irrigation ditch in Logan, Utah. Photographer was George Turpin. Taken some time between 1896 and 1916.
Screenshot of a map showing modern active canals. The diversion point from Blacksmith Fork has been circled to show the distance from Providence.
Photograph of Joseph Alastor Smith Sr., first president of the Spring Creek Water Company.
Photograph of Godfrey Fuhriman, first president of the Providence-Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Company.
Photograph of Joseph Campbell, first president of the Providence Water Works Company.