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Logan Canyon, Utah. The Amazon Mine, 1904. Loaned for copying by Mrs. Hans Christian Hansen, Logan, 1974;
Logan Canyon, Utah. Views. 1920's. Looking upstream at Utah Power and Light Company power station and cottages.
Logan Canyon, Mining crew, Amazon Mine, Logan Canyon, Utah. 1903. Man extreme right John Broberg. Loaned for copying by Mrs. Hans Christian Hansen, Logan, Utah, 1974.
Destruction done by flood of Willard, Utah possibly around 1923.
Logging in Cache National Forest. Peeling ties as they come from snow. Feb. 7, 1927.
Logan, Utah. Wildlife. 1916. Elk on Tabernacle Square, winter of 1915- 1916. First herd to be brought to Cache Valley for release in the Bear River Mountains
Fairview, Utah. Hunting. ca. 1912. Jack rabbit round up in northern Sanpete County. USU Local Historical Project.
Logan River, Utah. 1937. Fly- fishing in Logan River, July 21, 1937
Hauling wood in Cache National Forest. Shows nature of cut logs and methods of hauling. The Douglas Firs will be hauled 4 miles to the head of Elkhorn Canyon.
Carriage in Blacksmith Fork Canyon, Utah, ca. 1904
Group of students at the head of the Logan-Smithfield canal flume
View of the Utah Agricultural College looking southeast, Old Main complete except for tower
A fishing party in Logan Canyon, and a large string of trout displayed ca. 1901-1902
History of the settlement of Logan, Utah by Ralph Smith, Mormon Pioneer, consisting of entries transcribed in typescript from part of his journal. Jan. 4, 1876 -Jan. 28th 1878). Starting with a short history of his English father who converted to…
History of the settlement of Hyrum, Utah, including information dealing with Agriculture, Canals, Dairies, Cattle, and the United Order of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Typescript of an article in the Latter-day Saints' millennial star, vol. 46, no. 25 (June 23, 1884), in which they discuss the dedication of the Logan Temple on May 17, 1884. It includes a transcription of the dedicatory prayer given by Latter-day…
Early Recollections of Logan given by Joel E. Ricks and printed in The Journal in Logan, Cache County, Utah on January 5, 1924 in Vol. XLVII #5 pg. 12.
Some Recollections Relating To The Early Pioneer Life Of Logan City And Cache County by Joel Ricks, December 22, 1923. This is the first of a series of articles writte by Mr. Joel Ricks for publication in The Journal.
Memories of Early Days in Cache County. Personal Reminiscences Of Its First Settlers-- Forgotten Scenes And Incidents Recalled By Words Of Those Who Took Part In Them by Joel Ricks. Typescript of articles printed in The Journal from January 5 - May…
Early Recollections Of Logan by David Reese, Griffith Charles, and Morgan S. Evans. Typescript of articles published in the The Journal in Logan, Cache County, Utah, Dec. 22, 1923 (Vol. XLIV #306, p. 8) and Jan 5, 1924 (Vol. XLVII #5, p. 12).
Short biographical sketch of Laura I. Mickelsen ancestry. Typescript of articles published in the The Journal in Logan, Utah between December 1923 and May 1924.
Early Recollections of Logan by Joel Ricks. Typescript of articles published in the The Journal in Logan, Utah between December 1923 and May 1924.
Brief life history of Samuel Roskelley. Typescript of articles published in the The Journal in Logan, Utah between December 1923 and May 1924.
Men in fishing gear, holding fly fishing rods and fish, stand in a wooded camp area surrounded by children and women, Logan, Utah. All but the young girls are wearing hats of varying types.
An Early History of Cache County or History of Cache County, as printed in Logan Journal, beginning August 4, 1923, compiled by M.R. Hovey, Secretary of the Logan Chamber of Commerce. The contents of this item were first printed in the Logan…
Logan Canyon, Utah. Fishing scenes, 1920s. Black and white photograph (3 x 5.5 in) mounted on board.
Men standing on spillway at third dam, Logan Canyon. Black and white photograph (4 x 5 in).
Two members of Logan Scout Troop 5 with rattlesnakes found while hiking in Logan Canyon. Black and white photograph (2.5 x 4 in).