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Transcript of the oral history conducted with Annette Cottle. Annette was a middle block on the 1978 team. A 4-time AIAW All American, she helped lead the 1978 USU Volleyball team to a national championship in 1978. The interview covers how she…
Nada Coussmaker on the porch of Matt's Cabin on the Triangle X Ranch
Nada Coussmaker on the porch of Matt's Cabin on the Triangle X Ranch
Nada Coussmaker on the porch of Matt's Cabin on the Triangle X Ranch, showing her half chaps
Nada Coussmaker on the porch of Matt's Cabin on the Triangle X Ranch, showing the Crossed Sabers pin on her hat from another dude ranch where she used to stay near Cody, WY.
Another circular that was received by U.I.C. stations referenced loss and damage claims that were filed across the Utah-Idaho Division of railways. This circular, titled "Loss and Damage Bulletin No. 2" and sent from R.A. Cox on March 6, 1931,…
This railroad circular, also from R.A. Cox, discusses the handling of corpses into Mexico and a new quarantine of agricultural products authorized by the Mexican government. Sent on May 15, 1931, it addresses another unique situation that railroad…
During the winter months, the U.I.C. stations were warned about increases in robberies and hold-ups that would result in revenue losses among the company. This September, 1931 circular instructs station employees to follow specific instructions…
In addition to arrest warrants, robberies, and hold-ups, U.I.C. station agents also had to be aware of counterfeit money notes that were circulating at the time. This circular from November 17, 1930 notifies the agents of a new counterfeit $5 United…
Narrative report of Home Demonstration Extension work, Davis County, Utah from November 16, 1939 to March 31, 1940. Annual reports narrate the Home Economic extension work carried out in Davis County, including reports on projects regarding food…
Annual report of extension work by Helen Pixton, Home Demonstration Agent, Davis County, 1938. From November 16, 1937 to November 15, 1938. Annual reports narrate the Home Demonstration extension work carried out in Davis County, including reports…
Annual report of extension work by Helen Pixton, Home Demonstration Agent, Davis County, Utah from November 16, 1937 to November 15, 1938. Annual reports narrate the Home Demonstration extension work carried out in Davis County, including reports on…
Narrative report of Home Demonstration Extension work, Davis County, Utah, 1940. From November 16, 1939 to March 31, 1940. Annual reports narrate the Home Economic extension work carried out in Davis County, including reports on projects regarding…
Annual report of Extension Services, 1939, County Agricultural Agent and Home Demonstration Agent, Davis County, State of Utah. From November 16, 1938 to November 15, 1939. Written by Mary Crafts, Home Demonstration Agent and and DeLore Nichols,…
Annual report of Extension Services, 1939, County Agricultural Agent and Home Demonstration Agent, Davis County, Utah from November 16, 1938 to November 15, 1939. Written by Mary Crafts, Home Demonstration Agent and and DeLore Nichols, Agricultural…
Publicity photograph of John Denver, used to advertise the 1971 Homecoming concert.
Una pintura de la Santa María Magdalene escribiendo un documento.
This cartoon has two children trick-or-treating as a clown and a witch. The man answering the door asks "What have we here? A scary clown and a witch!" His wife, reading the newspaper about the 2016 elections, responds, "Tell me about it..."
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.
View of 25th Street starting at Ogden Union Station, then called Union Depot, with a view of the Wasatch Mountains taken during the early 1900s.
Story of the death of Old Ephraim, a famous grizzly bear in Logan Canyon, and Frank Clark, the man who killed him, as told by Newell Crookston to a group of Boy Scouts in 1966.
First Dam at Mouth of Logan Canyon, ca. 1917. Black and white photograph (4 x 2.5 in).
White Pine Lake. Logan Canyon, Utah. Black and white photograph (3 x 5 in).
White Pine Creek. Logan Canyon, Utah. Black and white photograph (3 x 5 in).
Nicholas Welch Crookston Grazing Permits from 1914 to 1925 for grazing cattle (and a few horses) in Logan Canyon, Cache National Forest, Utah. Also includes notification of the Desert-Land Act requirements from 1905 to Nicolas W. Crookston, an…
Barn photograph entitled "Harvest Moon" by Sam Crump. This is an ambrel-style barn located southeast of the present Mendon Post Office. Was demolished in 2011. Information found in "In the Shade of the Mountains: Histories of Mendon and Petersboro",…
Barn photograph by Sam Crump. This is an ambrel-style barn located southeast of the present Mendon Post Office. Was demolished in 2011. Information found in "In the Shade of the Mountains: Histories of Mendon and Petersboro", page 556 (top of page).
Rob Cruz talks about his childhood in California, growing up around a his father’s extended family, including his grandparents who immigrated from Mexico; later moving an hour away to an area with lots of space close to the Los Angeles Mountains: the…