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Merrill Library graffiti - "Everwood"
Merrill Library graffiti - "Nevermore"
Merrill Library graffiti - "Furthermore?" - drawing of bird with caption
Merrill Library graffiti - drawing of dog with caption "woof, I say woof!"
Anthon H. Lund Hall (dormitory), looking north.
Students in front of Anthon H. Lund Hall in the fall.
No. 216. View at Shady Run. 73 miles from Sacramento. Photographed and published by Alfred A. Hart, Artist, 135 J Street, Sacramento.
No. 20. Cut near Auburn Station, Placer County. Central Pacific Railroad. Photographed and published by Alfred A. Hart. Sacramento, California
Stereoview photograph #198 by Alfred Hart for the Central Pacific Railroad collection. Photograph features a railroad worker with a dump cart standing in the entrance to a tunnel in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Caption: "East Portal of Summit Tunnel,…
Stereo-view showing a cut and a railroad engine on the Central Pacific Railroad. Image taken by photographer Alfred A. Hart. Original caption calls this the "Lost Camp Spur Cut"
This transcript is derived from a recorded interview with Wendi Hassan regarding the history of the Logan Rotary club.
This audio file contains a recorded interview with Wendi Hassan regarding the history of the Logan Rotary club.
Milton R. Merrill teaching class in American foreign policy, 1969. Photo taken by Richard Haycock. Size of photograph: 5 x 7 in. Our thanks to the person who corrected our original description and augmented it with the name of the photographer…
Collection of letters recounting the history of St. John's Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah from 1943-1944
No. 4525. Golden Gate and Pillar. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4542. Economic Geyser in Action. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 1011. Chinese Laundry, Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone National Park. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4539. Crater of the Grand Geyser. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4536. The Punch Bowl. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
4554- Glimpse of Upper Falls. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4551. Boat Landing, Yellowstone Lake. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4510. Formation, Mammoth Springs. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 1068. Yellowstone and Valley, Between Lake & Falls. Yellowstone National Park. Published by F. Jay Haynes, Fargo, D.T. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 1096(?). Hot Spring Terrace, Devil's Thumb. Yellowstone National Park. Published by F. Jay Haynes. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
Interview with Hazel Sorensen where she talks about her famous peanut brittle. Excerpt from full audio interview.
Interview with Hazel Sorensen talks about May Day and Christmas as the best days of the year. Excerpt from full audio interview.
This table defines the federal poverty level in the United States based on household size. If one's income falls below the specified amount based on the amount in his/her household, that person is considered to be in poverty.
A portrait of Heber J. Grant taken by Heber H. Thomas c. 1920. Print taken from original nitrate negative.
This letter was written to Gustav Becker by Heber J. Grant, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, discusses prohibition and praises Gus for his new line of beverages.
Helly Hansen catalog, front cover, Spring/Summer 2019
This is a letter from O. J. Jensen to Governor Herbert B. Maw discussing Japanese American relocation. Jensen discusses how his fear of what people will think of him if he hired a Japanese American man to work on his farm, but explains to Governor…
Correspondence from W.W. Henderson to Professor Alma N. Sorensen of Brigham Young College, dated March 4, 1924. Also contains a note from B.L. Burman handwritten on the back.
Letter from King Hendricks to Irving Shepard, dated April 2, 1963.
Portrait of King Hendricks, Professor of English and Director of Libraries at Utah State University.
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…
A piece of jewelry created in the 1500s made of gold and highlighted by emeralds and diamonds the original creator is unknown however it was donated to the Walters Art Museum in 1931.
Mr. César Hernández talks about his life in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, and his move to different United States cities working on pine plantations. He also tells about his dramatic experience in the desert where he got lost and could not eat for…
Mr. Hector Hernandez discusses his move to the United States from Mexico when he was nine years old, and how he adjusted to learning a new language and culture. He talks about his daily life as a teen in Cache Valley, as well as his goals for himself…
John Hernandez talks about his childhood in Wendover, Utah, his childhood family life, his struggles with education and his love and dedication to teaching. He also talks about his active sports life and his “miracle baby” son.