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USAC Library reading room, circa 1953. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
Merrill Library under construction for expansion, 1966. Shows the reconstruction of the 1930 building and its incorporation into the 1963 building. Size of photograph: 6 x 7.75 in.
Merrill Library under construction for expansion, 1966. Shows the reconstruction of the 1930 building and its incorporation into the 1963 building. Size of photograph: 5 x 3.75 in.
Frederick P. Champ, member of the Board of Trustees, speaking at the celebration marking the laying of the Merrill Library cornerstone, 1930. Size of photograph: 7.5 x 9.75 in.
Interior view of the Merrill Library Reading Room, 1948.
Students in the Library Reading Room, located in the north wing of Old Main, 1903. Librarian Sarah Brown Goodwin (Mrs. C. I. Goodwin) behind the loan desk. See also P0014 7:171.
Interior view of the Merrill Library showing the loan desk with reserve books on the center range, 1930.
Library reading room on north side of the central section of Old Main, directly over the president's office, ca. 1905.
Storage shelving attic for the library in the Plant Industry Building, ca. 1950s. Collection later moved to the basement of the USAC Auxiliary Library.
University President Daryl Chase and librarian Milton C. Abrams opening the cornerstone of the 1930 library building during the expansion of the Merrill Library, 1966.
View of the interior of the library, located in the north wing of Old Main, ca. 1900. Library moved in 1902 to the second floor, above the President's office.
Architectural model of the Merrill Library before the construction began.
A. J. Simmonds (left), Special Collections Librarian, and Burdette Peterson, Public Services Librarian, examine contents of 1930 Merrill Library cornerstone. Size of photograph: 6.5 x 4.5 in.
This photograph should be compared to the modern breadline. It was taken around 1910, compared to the modern breadline, which was taken in 2011. There isn't that much of a difference, which shows how the times haven't changed as much as we thought…
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,…
Stanford O. Cazier, University President, 1979-1992
The Rothschild Canticles is a collection of meditations and prayers. Includes many remarkable illustrations as well
This image is an illustration found in the "Quinta Essentia" by Leonhart Thurneisser zum Thurn. It depicts the four humors in Galenic Medicine: phlegm, black bile, yellow bile, and blood. Each is associated with an element.
Men standing beside two cows, in front of Cattle and Sheep Barns. Duplicate of 1:19:02.
Dormitory reception room with a piano, a table with books and chairs, and portraits hanging on the wall. Duplicate of 7:96 and USU A-1218a.
Old Main, Experiment Station, President's Residence, Director's Residence, Horse Barn, part of Mechanic Arts Building and Boiler House behind Old Main, looking southeast. Photo taken from the Women's Dormitory. The mountains in the background are…
Director's Residence, President's House, Experiment Station, Old Main, Mechanic Arts, and the Dormitory (left to right) in the spring. View taken from intersection 7th East and 6th North, front of Old Main under construction. Duplicate of USU…
Old Main west facade almost finished, top of tower still in process of completion. Duplicate of 1:01:20 and 1:04:01.
This image depicts Old Main after the completion of the tower portion and shows the undeveloped College Hill.
A faculty portrait of Laval S. Morris, the founder of the Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning department at USU in 1939.
This image shows several students sitting around the TUB lunch counter and features a sign encouraging students to take care of the facility and raise funds for the new Student Union Building.
An image after the completion of the east wing addition of the Student Union Building.
An aerial photograph of the Utah State Agricultural College.
An aerial photograph of the Utah State Agricultural College looking east.
This souvenir program highlights the football teams and newly completed stadiums of both the UAC and the U of U in their annual Thanksgiving game day on November 24, 1927.
Daily chapel exercises held in the Auditorium in Old Main, circa 1891. Student attendance at 8 am daily chapel exercises was mandatory. Exercises were non-sectarian, conducted by the faculty and by members of each of the churches represented in…
Mechanic Arts building after fire of Sept. 11, 1905, taken from south tower of Old Main. The building was partially reconstructed the same year. Size of photograph: 5 x 7 in.
Mechanic Arts building after fire of Sept. 11, 1905, taken from west of the building. Size of photograph: 5 x 7 in.
An image of the interior of the former Romney Stadium, which stood on the corner of 7th East and 8th North. The Stadium was demolished in 1966 upon the opening of the New Romney Stadium.
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.
Union Building, Utah State University, at night, Spring 1966. The university dedicated the Student Center May 2, 1953, and the east addition on Dec. 3, 1964. The Student Union Building name changed to the Taggart Student Center around 1980. Size of…
Quonset and prefab housing erected on campus after 1946 to accommodate veterans and their families attending school on GI Bill after World War II. Aerial photo looking north. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
Front of the Family Life Building, built in the 1930's using Public Works Administration Funds.
University Center 1953 dedicated May 2, 1953. East Addition dedicated Dec 3, 1964. Size of photograph: 5.5 x 9.25 in.
UAC Horse Barn from the southeast. This structure later became the Art Barn in the 1950s and was demolished in 2015.
Dormitories, Moen, Greaves, Reeder Halls, 1958. Wall of Merrill Hall (built 1957-58) shows at extreme left. View from west. Size of photograph: 7.5 x 9.25 in.
Family Life and Education Buildings, 1940. Size of photograph: 3.5 x 6 in.