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Street view (looking north, from South Temple): Third (3rd) West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Photograph of historic 300 West shows the railway interspersed with businesses and homes in the area, c. 1900-1920. View includes Salt Lake Hardware Building…
Panoramic view: State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, July of 1938. View includes: Utah State Capitol and Cathedral of the Madeleine (in distance). Salt Lake Tribune #4480.
Street view: historic State Street (during Christmas season), Salt Lake City, Utah, December 7, 1948. Image includes a view of Utah State Capitol (in distance). Salt Lake Tribune #14959 C-400.
Street view (looking north): historic State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, winter of 1946. View includes (in distance): Eagle Gate, Emery-Holmes Apartments / a.k.a. Bransford Apartments / a.k.a. Eagle Gate Apartments, and Utah State Capitol. Salt Lake…
Street view (looking north from Third (3rd) South Street, also known as Broadway): State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, circa 1920-1925. Image includes a view of Utah State Capitol (in distance). Donated by L.V. (Lionel V.) McNeely.
Street view: North Temple looking west from historic Seventh (7th) West, April 3, 1933.
Street view: Fourth (4th) South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Photograph of historic 300 South looking west from State Street, revealing unpaved roads with heavy use marked by wheel/tire tracks. Horses and wagons are visible to the left. A trolley…
Street view (looking northwest): historic Eighth (8th) West and Seventh (7th) South, Salt Lake City, Utah, May of 1907. Riverside School is visible in background. Shipler Commercial Photography #2863.
Following the abandonment of the lines of the U.I.C., S.J. Quinney oversaw the auctioning of U.I.C. property and real estate as the appointed receiver for the company. In this August 6, 1947 letter from Quinney to Bullen, Quinney informs Bullen of…
On July 18, 1947, S.J. Quinney sent the following letter to announce the auctioning of all U.I.C. property throughout the counties of Utah and Idaho in which it had operated. Quinney had been appointed as receiver for the U.I.C. by the U.S. District…
On July 18, 1947, S.J. Quinney sent the following letter to announce the auctioning of all U.I.C. property throughout the counties of Utah and Idaho in which it had operated. Quinney had been appointed as receiver for the U.I.C. by the U.S. District…
The S.E. Needham logo from the front cover of a USU Football program from 1956.
A close-up photograph of Homecoming Queen contestant, Ruth Cooley in 1959.
Army aviator Russell Maughan of Cache Valley poses in front of an aircraft with a UAC banner.
Portrait of Paul Jones, the Vicar, St. John's Mission Logan, Utah from September 3, 1906-June 17,1914, and the Episcopal Bishop of Utah from 1914-1918
This collection of letters contains correspondence between Geo. Champ and Royal Eccles concerning the topic of stock conversion from O.L.I. to U.I.C. stocks. The first letter in the collection, dated September 3, 1919, is a follow-up reminder from…
A letter from Royal Eccles to Geo. Champ, dated September 18, 1919, with Champ's new stock certificate following the conversion of stocks from the Ogden, Logan and Idaho Railway Company to the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad Company.
A letter from Roy Harris to Franklin S. Harris explaining the Time's Article "Composing for Cash" written by Marshall Sprague.
A letter from Roy Harris to Franklin S. Harris expressing his excitement to start working at USAC.
The photo accompanying the newspaper article giving a short biography of Roy Harris as an American Composer as he started his tenure at USAC in Logan, Utah written by Marion Nielsen. The article was published on November 30,1949.
A newspaper article giving a short biography of Roy Harris as an American Composer as he started his tenure at USAC in Logan, Utah written by Marion Nielsen. The article was published on November 30, 1949 in the Herald Journal.
Man sitting in car with fishing poles hanging out back of car. Photograph likely taken in or near Logan, Utah. According to other research done (KJZZ14, "Slide Show: 104 old photos show unique history of Logan, Utah") the caption says "Roy Cardon…
A black and white photograph of Roy and Johana seated at the piano in their home in Logan, Utah. Behind them stand four string musicians (Joseph Gingold, James Barret, Milton Preeves, and Leonard Ross) who were visiting for the Summer Festival Series…
A black and white photograph of Roy and Johana Harris recording their radio broadcast, Music with our Neighbors. Johana Harris is seated at the piano and Roy Harris is seated in a chair, watching as she plays.The radio set up was located in the…
A black and white photograph of Roy and Johana Harris seated at a grand piano at their home in Logan, Utah.
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or another unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. This photograph shows a line of houses located at Moencopi, a Hopi Indian settlement.
A photograph of a German cemetery in Bremen, Germany
The Rothschild Canticles is a collection of meditations and prayers. Includes many remarkable illustrations as well
This excerpt from "The West-point of the West" describes why the ROTC Sponsor Corp was necessary at USU.
ROTC military formation with rifles on the Quad, circa 1918. Half of the men are in uniform and the other half are dressed in jackets and ties. Snow is on the ground. Notice the Animal Science Building under construction in the background. Size of…