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Three unidentified people in front of a home, possibly near Lee's Ferry. Maxwell automobile parked in front, in a grove of trees. Envelope 23.
A three-tiered diagram symbolizing the arts of alchemy. The top symbolizes the various states of matter, the middle represents diagrams. The lower section symbolizes distillation and calcination.
Threshing grain by horse, possibly in the Mendon Town Square. Left to right: Matthew Forster, Parley Sorensen, A.W. Richards, Ephraim Shelton, Abraham Sorenson, and Amo Hardman.
Threshing grain by horse, possibly in the Mendon Town Square. Left to right: Matthew Forster, Parley Sorensen, A.W. Richards, Ephraim Shelton, Abraham Sorenson, and Amos Hardman.
Various tickets to Homecoming Events between 1957 and 1981.
This contract outlines an agreement between Gustav L. Becker and Isaac Treger about the establishment of a tied-house. A tied-house was a saloon or bar where a brewery supplied capital and funds to open the establishment. In exchange for the loan,…
This contract is an agreement between the Becker Brewing and Malting Company and G. F. Thompson regarding the establishment of an Ogden tied-house. A tied-house was established when the proprietor of a bar or saloon agreed to exclusively serve the…
Timberline East Inc. catalog, front cover, Fall/Winter 1977-1978
The crowd at the OCPC Valentine's party dance and take selfies on the dance floor.
Timeline of the building at 400 East and Center Street, currenlty the Island Market. Timeline shows dates for the buildings first construction, renovations, and various pictures of the exterior of the building. Below the timeline, the past names of…
Eritrean Orthodox priests in traditional garb gather for a religious procession in Asmara.
A section of the Concatenation Exhibit held in the Tippetts and Eccles Galleries.
An image of the title page for the Second Parte of the Book of Secretes
Title page and dedication page of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft (Boston, 1792); Dedication page is handwritten: "Presented to the Library of Congress by a great admirer of this earliest work for woman's right to…
This is the Title page of David Brainerd's Journal. He taught among the Native American people indigenous what is now New Jersey.