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Yolanda Mendiola Bates talks about her childhood in Mexico, her parent’s divorce and her father’s remarriage, being raised by her grandmother and aunts and her relationship with her brothers. She talks about competitive swimming, including…
Wooden beams and arched windows of church interior, Logan, Utah. Cache Valley Church Photo Collection
Vestry of St. John's Episcopal Church, installed, All Saint's Day, 1975. Left to Right: A.J. Simmonds, clerk of the Vestry; Lawrence S. Davis; Norman Langdon, Junior Warden; Mary A. Washington, Senior Warden; Roger A. Richard, Seminarian-in-charge;…
View of the Utah Agricultural College looking southeast, Old Main complete except for tower
Home of LDS Apostle Moses Thatcher. Built of adobe, stuccoed and painted yellow. Built about 1868. Stood on corner (Northeast) of intersection of Main Street and 1st South Street, Logan, Utah. Later used as manse (dwelling for minister) for Trinity…
Trinity Methodist Church and Philadelphia House at Main and Center Streets.
Photo taken in the Chancel of St. John's Church, Logan.
The Rise and fall of the Logan Co-operative Mercantile Institution, 1869-1872, a history of the cooperative association in Logan, Utah, written by Leonard J. Arrington, for the Cache Valley Chapter of the Utah State Historical Society.
Looking up Logan Canyon. Telluride Hydro Plant in foreground.
Center Street with Trinity Methodist Church visible in Logan, Utah.
Interior of St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Jerome's Chapel, Logan, Utah.
First church, 263 West Center Street. Building used from 1877-1908. New church built at 85 East 1st North in 1908-1909.
St. John's Episcopal Church and Vicarage.
Logan, Utah. St. John's Episcopal Church, exterior of church
St. John's Episcopal Church
Interior of the church showing altar.
Interior of the church showing altar.
Black and white photogrpah of St. John's Episcopal Church exterior in Logan, Utah. 2 of 2
Black and white photogrpah of St. John's Episcopal Church exterior in Logan, Utah. 1 of 2
Outing of Boy Scout Troop from St. John's Episcopal Church. In photo: Alton Woodside, Arthur Hottle, Albert Gribley, Frederick P. Champ, Clyde Stoney. Photo by Rev. John Paul Jones.
Procession of Utah clergy prior to the consecration of St. John's Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah. Rev. Franklin S. Spalding on left.
Some Recollections Relating To The Early Pioneer Life Of Logan City And Cache County by Joel Ricks, December 22, 1923. This is the first of a series of articles writte by Mr. Joel Ricks for publication in The Journal.
Mrs. Sara Hargreaves talks about growing up on her father’s plantation in Danlí, Honduras, including having servants and family celebrations; she also talks about her family history going back to Spain and Germany, including German political exiles…
Mr. Samuel Rivera talks about his childhood in Honduras with his large happy family, including his twin brother; he talks about family and religious traditions, including St. Anthony’s Day. He also talks about his father’s efforts to send all his ten…
St. John's Episcopal Church. Reverend Paul Habliston, Vicar. Gift of the Herald Journal, 1979.
Portrait of Reverend Allen Jacobs, the Vicar of St. John's Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah.
Pulpit and cross. Interior of church, Logan, Utah. Cache Valley Church Photo Collection
People gathered on the corner of Main and Center Street Logan, Utah, probably for Pioneer Day Celebration, Photograph taken from yard of Trinity Methodist in Church in 1902.
Pews and balcony, white interior of church, Logan, Utah. Cache Valley Church Photo Collection
Pews and balcony, natural wook interior of church, Logan, Utah. Cache Valley Church Photo Collection.
Organ pipes above pulpit, interior of church, Logan, Utah. Cache Valley Church Photo Collection
Opening of St. John's House as student housing, U.S.A.C. Sitting left to right: Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moulton, S.T.D., Bishop of Utah; Elwood Maloney, Wheelock, No. Dakota; George W. McCammon, Atlanta Georgia. Standing left to right: Russell Miller,…
Old Tollgate Ranch at mouth of Logan Canyon. Now covered by waters of First Dam.
Ruins of the ""old mill"" built by Esias Edwards and LeRoy Kent in 1859, first permanent building in Cache Valley, burned in August 1921 and demolished in 1960.
Exterior of the Methodist-Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah (1890-1922).
Methodist Church in Corinne, Utah. The oldest non-mormon church in the state of Utah.
Methodist Church in Corinne, Utah. The oldest non-mormon church in the state of Utah.
Professor Melanie Domenech Rodríguez talks about her childhood and traditions in her native Puerto Rico, including traditions from her Cuban mother; her studies in psychology, her job as professor at Utah State University, and adapting to life in…
María Spicer Escalante talks about her childhood in Michoacán and Ciudad de México, her work as a journalists in Mexico, her studies in linguistic, her job as a university professor at Utah State University, her feelings towards her husband and son,…
Professor Lucy Delgadillo talks about her childhood in Nicaragua during the civil war, her life in Costa Rica, her feelings on being a citizen of a country with voting rights (Costa Rica, USA), her move to Kentucky to education through an American…
Mr. Leo Bravo talks about holidays in his homeland of Venezuela, about coming to Utah State University to study, his life in Cache Valley, his family, and his jobs, particularly about his current job as Family Adviser for the Cache Valley…
Mrs. Lara Linares talks about her life and traditions, including traditions (Christmas, dinnertime, dating) in her native Ecuador, her parents, politics, her studies, her jobs, coming to the US, learning to do things for her self, like cook. She also…
Portrait of King Hendricks, Professor of English and Director of Libraries at Utah State University.
Mr. Juan Pablo Spicer-Escalante talks about his childhood in Kansas, his warm feelings towards Argentina, his adopted country, his work as a professional soccer official and taking time off from perusing a PhD in economics, changing his major to…
Lived from 1846-1922. Married October 9, 1866. Isabella A.B. Goodwin was the first person accepted into the Episcopal Church on the strength of LDS baptism.
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Gift of the Herald Journal, 1979.
History of Logan by Willard Conrad Jenson. A thesis presented to the Faculty of the University of Utah in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M.A., 1927.