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Alumni gather for their annual Homecoming banquet and dance in 1965.
Bulletin distributed to alumni by the Alumni Association inviting them to Homecoming 1947.
Original Collection:Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides
This memory was provided through an online submission form created by Utah State University, Digital Initiatives department for "The Historic Island Market" digital exhibit. This story records and shares an individual memory about the Island Market…
Amanda Turner standing in front of a log wall in the Bear Room.
Paul Spence, driller, in the tunnel of the Amazon Mine, Logan Canyon, Utah, ca. 1904. Loaned for copying by Mrs. Hans Christian Hansen, Logan, Utah, 1974.
Logan Canyon, Utah. The Amazon Mine, 1904. Loaned for copying by Mrs. Hans Christian Hansen, Logan, 1974;
Logan Canyon, Utah. The Amazon Mine, 1904. Loaned for copying by Mrs. Hans Christian Hansen, Logan, 1974;
Amenzo White Baker and Agnes Steele Hill Baker home and family, ca. 1900. This later became the Buist home.
This is a drawing depicting the treatment of slaves in the late 16th and early 17th century on the island of Hispaniola. Slaves from Guinea dug in the silver mines for the Spanish in Hispaniola. Slaves were forced to work for their European masters…
Speech presented at Annual Meeting American Farm Bureau Federation in Dallas, Texas, on December 12, 1950, by W.I. Myers.
A poster from the Federal Writers' Project advertising the American Guide series featuring a quote from Louis Bromfield, a writer for the New York Times.
The image is of a New Deal poster advertising American Guide Week from Nov. 10th-16th.
A brochure from American Savings explaining the Legend of Old Ephraim.
An amputee veteran at Bushnell Hospital displays his new artificial leg
An amputee patient and nurse at Bushnell General Military Hospital in Brigham City, UT during WWII.
An amputee patient and nurse at Bushnell General Military Hospital in Brigham City, UT during WWII.
A man with an artificial leg practices climbing stairs at Bushnell Hospital.
Photograph of Amy Watkins in 1987 as the May Queen for Mendon's May Day celebrations.
The first page of the regulations governing The Royal Asylum for Female Orphans, which was essentially a workhouse for girls.
The second page of the regulations governing The Royal Asylum for Female Orphans, which was essentially a workhouse for girls.
Interview with Dennis Joventti conducted by Richard F. Ludt on October 10, 1971 about the witches circle located in Mendon, Utah.
Interview with Steve Smith conducted by Ande Clark on November 11, 1970 about the Witches Tree in Mendon, Utah and how it was created.
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or another unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. An American Indian man packs his horse at Red Lake, Arizona
This photograph was taken by either an unknown photographer or Zane Grey on his April 1922 trip. A storage [?] structure built by the Ancestral Pueblo in either Northern Arizona or Southern Arizona.
An image of various May Day dresses on display that are made out of plastic, paper, and fabric. These dresses have been used over the years in Mendon, Utah for the May Day celebration.
An Imam leads the public congregational prayer in downtown Los Angeles. Most worshippers are wearing masks.
An innovation to the 1953 Logan Rotary club '49ers Party.
A photograph of a young man presenting older USU alumni with an invitation to Homecoming in 1953.
Ana Cecilia Barragán talks about growing up happy in Peru with her family; she talks about her courtship and marriage in Peru to her husband, their move to the US. She talks about her work in Utah at a plastics factory where all the workers are…