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Cabinet card portrait of unidentified Araphoe man wearing a belt with shell casings. Image taken by the Baker and Johnston studio in Evanston, Wyoming in the 1880s. Original caption is "Arapahoe."
Logan Canyon, Utah. Fishing scenes, 1920s. Black and white photograph (3 x 5.5 in) mounted on board.
Logan River, Utah. 1937. Fly- fishing in Logan River, July 21, 1937
A section of a village showing typical arrangement of barns and houses on village lots, with farm land in the background. Size of photograph: 4 x 6 in. From the book 'The Mormon Village: A Pattern and Technique of Land Settlement by Lowry Nelson,…
Union Building, Utah State University, at night, Spring 1966. The university dedicated the Student Center May 2, 1953, and the east addition on Dec. 3, 1964. The Student Union Building name changed to the Taggart Student Center around 1980. Size of…
Flyer created by the Union of Concerned Scientists for the purpose of informing people about all possible down sides of nuclear power. Flyer encourages all people to attending meetings and vote against nuclear power.
Flyer created by the Union of Concerned Scientists for the purpose of informing people about all possible down sides of nuclear power. Flyer encourages all people to attending meetings and vote against nuclear power.
F.H. Knickerbocker, Executive Assistant of the Union Pacific Railroad, responds to Bullen's request that the Union Pacific purchase and continue to operate the lines of the U.I.C. that are to be abandoned. Written on May 13, 1947, Knickerbocker is…
Union Pacific R.R. Great Trestle Bridge Over North Platte. Andrew Joseph Russell, Photographer
Union Pacific R.R. Shadow Lake from N.E. Andrew Joseph Russell Photographer
Union Pacific R.R.(2) Bear River Bridge. Corinne. Union Pacific R.R. West from Omaha. Photographer, Andrew Joseph Russell
Broadside advertisement for the Union Pacific Railroad as far as it was completed in 1867. Features a woodcut illustration of a train car, lists of amenities, and details about the completed route.
Stereoview of a Union Pacific engine and train with workmen taken near Green River, Wyoming. Taken by Salt Lake City Mormon photographer C.R. Savage. Original caption is "Rock Cut Green River."
These posters come from the "Unite Against the War' an exhibition of Anti War Posters created by various California artists at UC Berkley. The artists did not sign their work, wishing to remain anonymous and be a part of a larger movement.
These posters come from the "Unite Against the War' an exhibition of Anti War Posters created by various California artists at UC Berkley. The artists did not sign their work, wishing to remain anonymous and be a part of a larger movement.
The posters are all untitled and unsigned, (They were created by artist from multiple schools who wanted to be antonyms and be part of a bigger movement)
University President Daryl Chase and librarian Milton C. Abrams opening the cornerstone of the 1930 library building during the expansion of the Merrill Library, 1966.
This photograph shows an unknown chemist working at the Becker Brewing and Malting Factory.
Unknown man standing on Old Main Hill, next to rows of trees and shrubs. The President's Residence, Director's Residence, Experiment Station, and the north wing of Old Main can be seen in the background. Extension Service photo.
Unsigned letter to Jack London, dated January 23, 1915, regarding dramatization rights for John Barleycorn.
Personal narrative from an individual who went up to St. Anne's retreat in Logan Canyon.
A pilot sits In a US Navy Curtiss Helldiver at the Logan-Cache Airport.
A US Navy training aircraft sits on the Quad in front of Old Main.
USAC Library reading room, circa 1953. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
A black and white photograph of the Musical Department Heads of USAC around a piano on USAC campus during the academic year 1948-1949. Johana Harris is seated at the piano while behind her stand N. Woodruff Christiansen, Walter Welti, and George…
Winter view of the President's house looking southeast from below the brow of Old Main Hill, ca. 1950s.