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Interior of St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Jerome's Chapel, Logan, Utah.
St. John's Episcopal Church. Reverend Paul Habliston, Vicar. Gift of the Herald Journal, 1979.
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Gift of the Herald Journal, 1979.
Black and white image of a horse and cart team hauling rock for the foundation of Logan Sugar Factory, 1900.
Trinity Methodist Church and Philadelphia House at Main and Center Streets.
Old Tollgate Ranch at mouth of Logan Canyon. Now covered by waters of First Dam.
Looking up Logan Canyon. Telluride Hydro Plant in foreground.
Acolytes. Front: Carol Welkie. 2nd row: Sylvia Becker, Jennifer Sorensen. Back: Thomas Becker.
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.
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;…
Center Street with Trinity Methodist Church visible in Logan, Utah.
Portrait of Reverend Allen Jacobs, the Vicar of St. John's Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah.
Group photo on the lawn of Isaac Sorensen's home. Identifications include (from left to right) first row: A. N. Sorensen, Jane R. Hughes, Jake Sorensen, Mary Ann H. Bird, Irvin Gardner, Bertha Sorensen. Second row: Ida Gardner, Neleph Sorensen, M.…
Exterior of the Methodist-Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah (1890-1922).
District school, originally built as a chapel for a Presbyterian Church in 1882. Leased for public school in 1909 after church and mission school closed.
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.
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.
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.
Procession of Utah clergy prior to the consecration of St. John's Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah. Rev. Franklin S. Spalding on left.
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.
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…
Book cover, inscription, and title pages of Call of the Wild by Jack London and illustrated by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull and decorated by Charles Edward Hooper. Published by 1903 in Macmillan Company, this book is a first edition…
Portrait of Anna Strunsky. Photo courtesy of the Huntington Library, San Marion, California.
Letter from an unidentified person to Jack London, dated August 2.
Letter from an unidentified person to Jack London, dated July 6, 1906.
Letter to Jack London from an unidentified correspondent, dated November 9, 1915. Correspondent possibly named Wilson.
Letter to Jack London from an unidentified correspondent, dated November 16, 1913
Letter to Jack London from an unidentified correspondent, dated November 27. Year not identified.
Letter from Dottie to Jack London, dated January 29, 1914.
Unsigned letter to Jack London, dated January 23, 1915, regarding dramatization rights for John Barleycorn.
Letter from Amy to Charmian London, dated January 25, 1916
Legend holds that nuns were raped by priests and drowned their newborns in the infamous swimming pool at St. Anne’s Retreat. It is said that if you go there at night you can hear the babies crying. In 1997 St. Anne’s Retreat and the legends…
One of several cabins on the St. Anne's Retreat property.
St. Anne's Retreat was used as a summer youth camp in the 1980s
Crushed beer can, symbolic of trespassing and vandalism at St. Anne's Retreat and other Logan Canyon peoperties
Cabins on the St. Anne's property are locked and boarded up to avoid trespassers vandalizing and damaging the property.
One of several cabins on the St. Anne's Retreat property - Image 2 of 2
Pattern of moss covered rocks forms a square with a raised rock structure in the center. It is thought to perhaps be a foundation. It may also have some other significance.