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Two dancers are photographed taking a modern twist on dance which was popular during the Beat Movement.
Sufi dance of Samaa during a Rumi Night session in which poetry of Rumi--a 13th-century mystic Persian poet.
A young women moves her hand in a dance motion while holding onto her cellphone.
A few club attendees gather on one side of the dance floor to chat and take a break from dancing at the OCPC Valentine's party.
Excerpt of Daniel Richards’ interview discussing Jim Hill, the man accused of killing a Native American man, in the story "Pocatello's Revenge."
Mr. Daniel Useche talks about his life in his native San Cristóbal, Venezuela, including information about his parents’ and grandparents’ lives, the history of his surname, his education in Venezuela. He also talks about his move to the US to get…
A group of people stand in front of a teepee holding glowing letter signs which together spell "PROTECTORS."
Black and white photograph of a group of people on a rock formation in Blacksmith Fork Canyon, Utah, July 1908. Image is from a family album, in the possession of Don Smith, that shows a summer camping trip in Blacksmith Fork Canyon in July 1908.…
This audio file contains a recorded interview with Darlene Jensen regarding the history of the Logan Rotary club.
This transcript is derived from a recorded interview with Darlene Jensen regarding the history of the Logan Rotary club.
Book cover, inscription, and title pages of Daughter of the Snows by Jack London. Published by J.B. Lippincott Company in 1902, this book is a first edition copy composed of 334 pages and 4 leaves of plates and is 20 cm. tall. It is inscribed to…
David Eccles and his first wife, Bertha. The Eccles resided in Ogden, Utah and had 12 children together. David, as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, participated in the practice of polygamy and was also married to Ellen…
This brochure celebrates the dedication of the newly renovated president's as the David B. Haight Alumni Center.
One of the most famous photographs of David Eccles, this photo shows Eccles as mayor of Ogden in 1887-1888, and is used by many to represent his rise to success and prosperity from humble beginnings.
A photograph of David Eccles, at the age of 51, in 1900. In 1900 Eccles and the Eccles Corporation established the Ogden Rapid Transit Company and started the foundation for what would become the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad.
This photo of David Eccles was taken in 1887-1888 as he served as the mayor of Ogden, Utah.