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Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper article "Mormonism and ERA: Is it either/or?"
Mormons for the ERA rally in front of an LDS Temple with a poster that states "Mormon Women Have Rights Too"
Herald Journal article concerning the dedication of the Old Ephraim monument, September 23, 1968.
These are some monetary notes that were circulated during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II. Filipinos dubbed this money "mickey mouse money" which implies that it was fake.
"Mendon May Day Traditions," written by T.K. Sorensen, is about the traditions in Mendon, Utah's May Day celebrations. It includes the crowner's speech when crowning the May Queen, May Day songs, and a brief history of how May Day came to be in…
These are the meeting minutes from Utah's County Commissioners on the subject of Japanese American relocation, held in the state capitol on March 16, 1942. The manuscript has a list of responses from various counties as to whether or not they would…
Newspaper article of an interview with T. K. Sorenson and his memories of Mendon and its May Day.
Man holding a sign in the Anti-Islamic Republic of Iran rally in the Westwood area, LA.
Human interest story on a young boy who was reunited with his lost dog after his family was moved following the west side freeway development.
"Looters at work, the remains of the Merchant's Exchange when I left #1.25 No. showing virlfrt (?)."
Originally a stereoview photograph by A.J. Russell entitled "Looking up the Weber." Numbered as 194. Photograph features a railroad bridge before the entrance of Weber Canyon and a man walking along the tracks.
An article from the North Cache News titled "Logan-Cache Airport Job Begins This Week" from January 30, 1942. The article detailed the beginning of construction on the airport.
After his death, the news spread quickly to David Eccles' friends and family in Logan. This December 6, 1912 article reports that many responded with shock and disbelief. Eccles' second wife, Ellen, lived in Logan with her children. The article also…
Logan Church Sets Special Rites Sunday: Dedication of St. John's House for use as student housing
Logan Church Greets New Vicar: Picture of William Hannifin
An article from the North Cache News titled "Logan Airport Dedicated at Colorful Ceremonies" from November 13, 1942. The article detailed the dedication and events of the Logan-Cache Airport.
A newspaper clipping announcing a program that Veneta Nielsen helped organize.
Brochure detailing the schedule for the 2003 Homecoming Celebration at USU. Theme: Living the Aggie Tradition.
An article from the Logan Republican titled "Lieu. Maroney Gives Daredevil Flight." The article described an exhibition flight by Lieutenant Terah Maroney over Cache Valley.
Public response to the addition of a library and public bath to the new St. John's chapel
"Leaving Augusta. See page 69." Page numbers refer to Andrus's personal history. Three burros with one unidentified rider.
"Leaving Augusta." See page 69. Page numbers refer to Andrus's personal history. No burros.
A hand drawn picture depicting a Haitian woman and two white citizens.
A photograph of Lake Blanche in the Wasatach Mountains of Utah taken by C.R. Savage in the 1870s.
A photograph of Lake Blanche in the Wasatach Mountains of Utah taken by C.R. Savage in the 1870s.
"Keep a Journal," The Juvenile Instructor vol. 2 no. 1 (1867)
A 2000-2001 campus guide feature a map and campus facts and statistics.
An article titled "Jensen Historical Farm Plans Steam-Powered Threshing July 29-Aug 8" from the Deseret News on July 24, 1988 about a living historical farm planning a steam threshing event with some of L.K. Wood's steam threshing machines.
This advertisement proof and accompanying invoice were created for the Becker Brewing and Malting Company by the Western Hotel Supply Company of Seattle, Washington. The ad was used to furnish the menu covers of a cafe in Ely, Nevada.
On June 25, 1912 the Logan Republican reported an article titled "Interurban Well Under Way Eccles People Going Right Ahead" in response to rumors that the L.R.T. expansion project had stalled. This article reports the reach of the lines to that…