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Box Elder County Farm Bureau News, June 1, 1917 - October 1921 and Box Elder County Farm Bureau Semi-Monthly News, March 18, 1922 ;
Brigham Young College Bulletin, Alumni Numbers, December 1924
Brigham Young College Bulletin, AnNouncement of Spring and Winter Quarters, November 1923, Vol. 22, No. 3
Brigham Young College quarterly bulletin, August 1925, Vol. 23, No. 2
Brigham Young College quarterly bulletin, December 1924, Vol 23. No. 3
Brigham Young College quarterly bulletin, December 1920, Vol. 19. No. 3
Brigham Young College Bulletin, Final Volume, Final Number, June 1926. Proceedings of the Forty-Eighth Annual Commencement of the Brigham Young College.
Brigham Young College quarterly bulletin, July 1924, Vol. 23, No. 1
Brigham Young College quarterly bulletin, July 1925, Vol. 24, No. 1
Brigham Young College quarterly bulletin, June 1920, Vol. 19, No. 1
Brigham Young College quarterly bulletin, June 1921, Vol. 20, No. 1
Brigham Young College quarterly bulletin, June 1922, Vol. 21, No. 1
Brigham Young College quarterly bulletin, June 1923, Vol. 22, No. 1
Brigham Young College quarterly bulletin, March 1924, Vol. 22. No. 4
Brigham Young College quarterly blletin, March 1920, Vol. 18, No. 4
Brigham Young College quarterly bulletin, March 1926, Vol 24. No. 4
Brigham Young College quarterly bulletin, November 1924, Vol. 23. No. 2
Brigham Young College quarterly bulletin, November 1922, Vol. 21. No. 3
Brigham Young College quarterly bulletin, September 1922, Vol. 21, No. 2
Brigham Young College Bulletin, Vol. 24, No. 3. November 1925, Winter and Spring Quarters 1925-1926
Event program for Brigham Young College Eighth Grade Closing Exercises of the Training School, May 25, 1921
Program for Brigham Young College's 44th annual commencement ceremonies on Sunday, May 28th, 1922 at Logan Tabernacle. Includes list of graduates.
Program for the Brigham Young College's 42nd annual commencement cermonies on Sunday, May 30, 1920. Includes list of graduates.
Program for Brigham Young College 46th annual commencement ceremonies on Sunday, June 1st, 1924 at the Logan Tabernacle. Includes list of graduates.
Postcard showing Brigham Young College campus (Logan, Utah) presumably in early 1900s.
Radio broadcast from the Farmer's Encampment on the east side of the Quad, 1925. Board of Trustees President A. W. Ivins and E. G. Peterson, UAC President, are standing with five other men, 1925. Size of photograph: 7.5 x 9.5 in.;
Camping. Tent, car, wagon, two men, next to Logan River. Black and white negative (4 x 5 in).
Poultry men visiting and being instructed by extension specialist at the poultry demonstration train, 1924. Size of photograph: 3.5 x 2.5 in.;
Destruction done by flood of Willard, Utah possibly around 1923.
Lecure on lawn west of Mechanic Arts. Old Main building can be seen in the background. Size of photograph: 7.5 x 9.5 in.;
Campus view of Farmer's Encampment east of Quad. Size of photograph: 7 x 9 in.;
Rows of tents at farmer encampment, ca. 1923. Size of photograph: 6 x 9.5 in.;
Photo looking west through row of tents toward Old Main, circa 1923. Size of photograph: 5.5 x 9.5 in.;
Logan Canyon, Utah. Dams and Dam sites. 1920's. View looking up canyon from Utah State Agricultural College dam (First Dam) which has been emptied. Utah Power and Light plant in background. Dam emptied for repair.
General View of Mink Creek Planting area furrowed sagebrush land in foreground. Aspen in background. 1920
Cache National Forest, Girl Scout camp, Logan Canyon, Spring Hollow. Black and white photograph (4 x 6 in).
Group who attended the first five Farmer's Encampments from 1921-1925: A. M Israelson of Cache County, B. M. Anderson of Weber County, Margaret Anderson of Weber County, C. S. Atkinson of Cache County, Charles J. Peterson of Box Elder County, Nora…
Logan Canyon, Utah. Views. 1920's. Looking upstream at Utah Power and Light Company power station and cottages.
Overgrazed and burned area, Bear River Range,1925.
Portrait of Reverend Allen Jacobs, the Vicar of St. John's Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah.
Site of Third Dam before construction, 1922. Logan Canyon, Utah. From Logan City Engineer. Black and white photograph (3 x 5 in) mounted on board.