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This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or another unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. A man exclaims at the snow covering the tents and the rest of the camp.
This is a map of Bears Ears National Monument after it was reduced by President Trump's proposition. It was reduced by an estimated 85%.
This little girl, like the migrant man, was relocated to the paradise of California with her family. She can now happily help around the farm and help reduce food insecurity in her community.
This man migrated from the east to California, the paradise of farming. He looks very content with life and looks like he is ready to work at the same time.
This photograph depicts a 32 year old mother moving from the east to the west due to food insecurity. The farms in the east began to fail, due to the dust bowl and overuse of the land, so the government created a program called the FSA (Farm Security…
This photo should be compared to the photograph of the 1910 breadline. There are few differences between the two, showing that food insecurity and hunger are still a problem today.
The 1729 publication of Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal.
Newspaper article describing some women's fear that the church will punish them for their activism.
This photo was taken in April 1922 in the Painted Desert of Northern Arizona. There is a Navajo [?] man driving a wagon pulled by a team of mules.
This budget proposal details the reasons and impacts of constructing an Art Museum at Utah State University. The plan also includes estimates for the size and layout of the structure along with necessary expenditures for constructing the building.
A newspaper advertisement of Louis Rubin's business The Shoe Hospital, The Ogden Standard (Ogden, Utah)· Mon, Sep 23, 1912.
A page from the "Student Life" newspaper from November 10, 1944. Contains the announcement for the first Homecoming celebration after World War II.
A page from the "Student Life" newspaper from November 11, 1967. Features a full-page advertisement for the upcoming homecoming game.
Two pages from the "Student Life" newspaper from October 14, 1943. Contains articles about Aggie life during World War II.
This photographer was taken by either Zane Grey or an unknown photograper on Zane Grey's April 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip. A Navajo or Paiute man on a horse. This man may have been one of Zane Grey's guides to Rainbow bridge.
Image of book cover for A Pastoral Democracy: A Study of Pastoralism & Politics Among the Northern Somali of the Horn of Africa by I. M. Lewis
A photograph of Robin Colston in his offices at Sprint Print in North Logan, Utah.
This is a picture of the quail owned by Gordon and Maria Milligan inside the coop that Gordon built for them.
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A response to the French Revolution attributed to Thomas Paine.
Engraved image from second edition of Francis Coventry's novel The history of Pompey the little: or, the life and adventures of a lap-dog
A postcard with a picture of Joseph H. Watkins and two girls in an oxen-pulled wagon. The girls are his daughter, Flora Watkins, and Lilian Jensen. The image was taken on Pioneer Day, July 24, 1924.
Hilary Warner-Evans is recording (right). Magen Olsen (middle) is interviewing Berhane Debesai Abraha(left) in the Ray B. West building on Utah State University campus Sunday, May 17, 2015 at 10AM.
A map of Mendon, Utah including Petersboro, and Cobblestone. The map includes houses, businesses, fire hydrants, highway mile markers and church ward boundaries.
A 1972 radio broadcast transcript by J. Arbon Christensen on the KVNU radio station in Logan telling about early pioneer medicines
A radio broadcast transcript from the 1970s by J. Arbon Christensen on the KVNU radio station in Logan telling the tale of Rosa Thurston. Circa 1970's. (2 of 2)
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or another unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. A rider rides on a trail next to Red Lake in Northern Arizona.
This document, published by Rotary International, contains the views and positions of experts on the various economic policies of the New Deal. Rotary International never adopted an official position and encouraged its members to educate themselves…
This child lives on a sharecropper's farm, which was a farm where the tenant (who was normally an african american) paid the farmer in charge for the land by giving them part of the crops they got. This was usually really unfair, because this was an…
A graph portraying the number of women in Utah in 1970 that are in, and not in the labor force. This graph is based on their marital status, whether they have children or not, the age of their children, whether or not they have a husband present.
This sincere rendition of the Thanks, Obama meme has this caption, "THere are still battles to wage, more hearts and minds to change as long as there's a single child in America that's afraid they won't be accepted for who they are, we've got more…
A soldier samples a batch of C-Rations during the Louisiana Maneuvers in the fall of 1941, just prior to America’s entry into World War II.
A photograph of armed Somalis, known as a technical, taken in 1992 or 1993 by CT Snow
This document advertises and promotes the Commercial Boosters Club. In the early twentieth century, community boosterism was a popular service activity for local businesses and many of Logan Rotary's first projects served to promote the city.