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A brochure from American Savings explaining the Legend of Old Ephraim.
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.
Angel Flight members marching in a parade on Main Street in Logan.
Angel Flight group posing on the steps of the Student Union Building.
Animal Science Building, circa 1923, looking from south. The Animal Science Building opened for classes in 1920. Size of photograph: 4 x 5.5 in.
A newspaper article on Archie Anderson’s move to a new location, and the advertisement of an opening for renters at his previous location, Fourth East and Center Street. This is the location for the present day Island Market.
Karl C. Schaub's architectural drawing of Old Main, 1892. The college abandoned this design after a severe reduction in funding due to the economic panic of 1893. Size of photograph: 5.25 x 8.5 in.
Architectural drawing of the Fine Arts Center. 'Perspective from southwest'.
Architectural model of the Merrill Library before the construction began.
Photograph of Topaz "residents" arriving at Topaz. Luggage is piled high next to barracks.
View of the Art Barn, formerly used as a horse barn for the Agricultural Experiment Station, circa 1962. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
Atrium of the Merrill Library, 1968. Punch card check out system has been moved behind the loan desk and a search station installed at turnstiles. Size of photograph: 5 x 7 in.
Visitors attend the presentations for the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
Auxillary Library, featuring the book storage in the basement of the Student Union building where it was moved to from the Plant Industry building in 1958. Library photo taken to illustrate the need for a new library building, 1950s. Size of…
The Auxilliary Library, located in the basement of the Student Union building, 1960s. The Auxilliary Library was one of the branch libraries eliminated on campus in 1963. All university library books were consolidated in the finished 2 floors of…
As IFLScience! reports, “Native to the coasts of Japan, Indonesia and the Philippines, this sea slug Costasiella kuroshimae (also known as a ‘leaf slug’) has a cartoonish, sheep - like face with blushing cheeks and beautiful plumage all over its…
Barbara Middleton and visitors at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009.
Barbara Middleton, exhibit co-curator, presenting at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009.
Visitors at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009.
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired by the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974.
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired by the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974.
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired by the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974.
USS WEST VIRGINIA and USS ARIZONA smoking after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Japanese American boy standing in front of barracks at Topaz. Back of the photo reads "Sumida."
The #BrusselsLockdown cats took the honors as the digital animal of the year. This hashtag emerged in Belgium shortly after the Paris terrorist attacks. Police in Brussels asked citizens not to tweet about police activity in their neighborhoods…
Newspaper clipping about Burgin Grocery moving location from 133 South Main to the corner of 4th East and Center Street.
An advertisement for the butcher shop of Archie Anderson dating back to 1920. First known evidence of a business and person being at the location of present day Island Market.
Button advocating the election of Eldreidge Cleaver for president, Black Panther Party
SDS, Students for a Democratic Society, button in red and white
Plastic, paper, and metal button pin
SDS stands for Students for a Democratic Society, a radical student organization of the 1960's. Primarily concerned with equality, peace, and…
Plastic, paper, and metal button pin
SDS stands for Students for a Democratic Society, a radical student organization of the 1960's. Primarily concerned with equality, peace, and…
A photograph of Cache National Forest Grazing survey camp at Franklin Basin Ranger Station, Franklin County, Idaho. 1900s.
This photo represents cans containing food products from the early 1900's. Image widely available but shared here alongside research on the early canned food and the canning industry by Lisa Couture. Cans depict foods like pumpkin, white cherries,…
Men standing beside two cows, in front of Cattle and Sheep Barns. Duplicate of 1:19:02.