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Newpaper clippings about George Woolf, half counsin of Ada Morrell and jockey.
A matchbox with a picture of George Woolf "The Iceman." A jockey with family in Cache Valley.
A matchbox with a picture of George Woolf "The Iceman." A jockey with family in Cache Valley.
Full page of a 19th or early 20th scrapbook from the Women's Museum in Dallas, Texas.
A painting with a poem from the friendship book of Amy Matilda Cassey.
An example of an advertisement for Mark Twain's self-adhesive scrapbook.
Engraving by Crispin de Passe the Elder in Isaac Hillaire’s Speculum Heroicum. Joannes Carolus Erlenwein's Friendship Book.
An index of classmates and others who contributed to Joannes Carolus Erlenwein's friendship book.
The front cover of Joannes Carolus Erlenwein's frienshipbook that he kept while a student at a seminary in Fulda, Germany.
1960s high school dances gave youth opportunity to create and maintain friendships and also enjoy recreational activity.
The movie poster for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
Hand drawn picture of activities on the grounds of the seminary in Fulda Germany.
Drawing of Erlenwein coat of arms in Joannes Carolus Erlenwein's friendship book. One of many coat of arms drawn in his book.
an article accounting the drastic change in transportation methods used by tourists to get to national parks
This is an example of the numerous journals and diaries that Virginia Hanson took throughout her life. Often brief and to the point, Virginia was able to portray her values and persoality throughout her journals. She kept detailed record of her…
Drawing from the friendship book of Joannes Carolus Erlenwein
an advertisement for 1965 Al's sporting goods welcoming in their intended customers
This picture, date unknown, is of three of the Hanson siblings. Mae, Byron, and Virginia never married, and remained close for their entire lives.
This is a picture, date unknown, of Virginia Hanson and her doll Pitiful Pearl. This doll was used for Virginia's Story-times, where she would read books to children.