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An oil painting of apples, grapes and a pot of jam
A picture of a page from Thomas Cogan's "Haven of Health" describing the benefits of butter.
A picture of a page from Thomas Cogan's "Haven of Health" describing the benefits of butter.
A picture of a page from Thomas Cogan's "Haven of Health" describing the benefits of apples.
A picture of a page from Thomas Cogan's "Haven of Health" describing the benefits of oranges and lemons.
A picture of a page from Thomas Cogan's "Haven of Health" describing the benefits of oranges and lemons.
A picture of a page from Thomas Cogan's "Haven of Health" describing the benefits of mace, cloves, and nutmeg.
A picture of a page from Thomas Cogan's "Haven of Health" describing the benefits of wheat.
The title and printing page for a 1588 edition of Haven of Health by Thomas Orwin for William Norton.
An oil painting created in the late 16th century by Giuseppe Arcimboldo. The painting depicts the Roman god of plant life, Vertumnus. The painting was commissioned by Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph II.
This page describes Cogan's beliefs concerning the health benefits of water. In this passage Cogan cites both the Bible and ancient medical scholars when he claims water the most important beverage.
This page details Cogan's beliefs regarding water. He suggest that water can serve as an effective cure for hangovers.
In this passage, Cogan describes why wine is second to water as the most important beverage. He cites biblical references and ancient scholars when making this claim. On this page Cogan describes why God created wine, and how due to Satan's meddling,…
This passage describes the health benefits of wine. Cogan details why wine and human life complement each other.
In this passage Cogan describes that the over consumption of wine has negatively impacted students. Due to their frequent drunkenness, he suggests they are not as wise as students who came before them.
In this passage, Cogan details the reasons for why students should not consume wine. Describing drunkenness as an ungodly sin.
"Kitchen scene, with Jesus in the House of Martha and Mary in the background" is of an oil painting created by Joachim Bueckelaer in 1569. It shows a woman standing in the foreground holding a leg of meat amidst a kitchen. There are vegetables on…
95 West from mouth of Tunnel 3. Probably in Weber or Echo Canyons. Scenery of the Union Pacific Railroad. Photographed by Jackson Bros., Omaha, Nebraska
Line engraving by de Launay the younger after Lavrinet depicting A beloved pet dog receives an enema
Oil painting by John Singleton Copley depicting a boy sitting at a desk with a squirrel on a chain
Used with permission from Charles Smiley Presents Films, this clip provides a brief overview of the history of the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad. It includes many images and actual footage of U.I.C. trains and from passengers riding the trains. A copy…
A man in a military uniform holds a child in his arms, with a woman standing next to him in a coat holding a thing of milk. They are standing in front of a brick building with stairs.
This photograph depicts an 18 year old mother who has been forced to move from her home in Oklahoma because of a failed farm. This was common at this time, and a lot of people moved west to places like California to try again. This mother probably…
A closeup view of the debris which passed over the Canal and which was in part removed from the Canal in restoring service in the Canal System. It is understood that the farmers were without water for a period of two weeks on account of this flood.
A concrete reinforced school meant to serve as a community fallout shelter
A page from from Johnson's Dictionary that includes an entry on "Childhood".
Page from Johnson's Dictionary containing the definition of "child". The definition spans the middle of the second column of the full page.
A drawing of the Battle of Mogadishu, which took place October 3rd and 4th, 1993. This shows Americans and Somalis firing at each other.
This flier shows Logan Rotarians in costume for their annual '49ers Party, where the club's membership celebrated the “Spirit of the West.” The '49ers event was eventually discontinued for more family-friendly events.
The microphone is the focus with Berhane Debesai Abraha in the background.
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or another unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Three men standing around a General Merchandise store in Tuba City, Arizona. This building was also Tuba City's…
Five individuals inside the Temporary Union Building (TUB) exhibit a sign showing the timeline of the Student Union Building development. The Student Union Building (today's TSC) opened in 1952.
This photograph was likely taken by Zane Grey near Sunset Crater, Arizona in April 1922. In this image, five people are facing Sunset Crater. The man the second to the right has a camera in his hand and is likely the other photographer for the…
This document presents incoming Rotary presidents on how to operate a Rotary club.
Cache Magazine/Herald Journal newspaper article by Diane Browning (1986) talks about "A Haunted Retreat," otherwise known as St. Anne's Retreat.
An account of the U.I.C.'s Mendon Station, its service during the operation of the railroad, and its role as a community center during and after its use by the railroad company. This account was written by Zachary Jones and includes bibliographic…
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 house in Moencopi, a Hopi Indian settlement.
This pamphlet describes the history, the founders, and the conditions in which Becker's Becco is made. It provides photographs of the Becker Products Company factory, the original Becker plant, John Becker and his sons, photos of the factory…
A local farm bureau in Weber County, Utah, details the organization and accomplishments of the the Riverdale Farm Bureau from its creation in 1913 to 1918.
This photo was taken by an unknown photographer in the Painted Desert of Northern Arizona, during Zane Grey's April 1922. A lone figure on a horse stands on a hill looking over the horizon.