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Photo taken in the Chancel of St. John's Church, Logan.
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Gift of the Herald Journal, 1979.
St. John's Episcopal Church. Reverend Paul Habliston, Vicar. Gift of the Herald Journal, 1979.
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.
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.
St. John's Episcopal Church and Vicarage.
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,…
Reproduced from 1930 Buzzer when Church was closed and the Vicarage rented as a Fraternity House for students at U.S.U.
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.
Early Recollections of Logan given by Joel E. Ricks and printed in The Journal in Logan, Cache County, Utah on January 5, 1924 in Vol. XLVII #5 pg. 12.
View of the Utah Agricultural College looking southeast, Old Main complete except for tower
Logan, Utah. Wildlife. 1916. Elk on Tabernacle Square, winter of 1915- 1916. First herd to be brought to Cache Valley for release in the Bear River Mountains
Logan, Utah. Wildlife. 1916. Elk on Tabernacle Square, winter of 1915- 1916. First herd to be brought to Cache Valley for release in the Bear River Mountains.
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.
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.