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Har Be Bar is wearing an emerald green shirt, Maung Maung is applying make up to Cami Dilg. Cami has ther earphones on and the microphone is on the table. In the background is a colorful poster.
This photo is of colorful flowers and fruit that is typical of the posters that adorn the Burmese Muslim families we interviewed.
This photo is of shoes on a rack in the front room at Har Be Bar's home. It is custom to remove your shoes at the door and this is the tidy way which her family organizes the shoes.
This is a painting by Har Be Bar called the Lonely Rose. It hangs on the wall in her living room. It is a painting of a red rose and a hand and it has burmese writing on it with the title.
Maung Maung playing with the recording equipment while Cami Dilg supervises. Smiles. Maung Maung speaks into the microphone.
This is the Broken window in the front room of Har Be Bar's home. It was accidentally broken, Butit took over three weeks to get fixed.
In Har Be Bar's front room, David Giles sits on the blue couch, Maung Maung, in a green shirt sits at his feet. David is looking down. There are colorful posters on the wall behind him.
Maung Maung playing with his blue tent. He is wearing a white shirt and a big smile. He is in a crouched position by the couch.
No. 216. View at Shady Run. 73 miles from Sacramento. Photographed and published by Alfred A. Hart, Artist, 135 J Street, Sacramento.
No. 20. Cut near Auburn Station, Placer County. Central Pacific Railroad. Photographed and published by Alfred A. Hart. Sacramento, California
No. 4525. Golden Gate and Pillar. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4542. Economic Geyser in Action. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 1011. Chinese Laundry, Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone National Park. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4539. Crater of the Grand Geyser. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4536. The Punch Bowl. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
4554- Glimpse of Upper Falls. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4551. Boat Landing, Yellowstone Lake. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4510. Formation, Mammoth Springs. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 1068. Yellowstone and Valley, Between Lake & Falls. Yellowstone National Park. Published by F. Jay Haynes, Fargo, D.T. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 1096(?). Hot Spring Terrace, Devil's Thumb. Yellowstone National Park. Published by F. Jay Haynes. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
Letter from King Hendricks to Irving Shepard, dated April 2, 1963.
Portrait of King Hendricks, Professor of English and Director of Libraries at Utah State University.
Life History and Management of the Cache Deer Herd by Jerry William Hill. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Wildlife Management, Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, Utah, 1952.
No. 113. Indians of the Colorado Valley. U-IN-TA Utes. Living in the U-in-ta Valley, on the Western Slope of the Wasatch Mountains, in Utah. Home of An-te ro. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers
Views on Winslow Creek. This stream heads on the southern slope of the Aquarius Plateau, Utah Territory, flows south and east along the slope of the Escalante Fold, and empties into the Escalante River. A Canon. No. 163. Photographed by John K.(Jack)…
No. 77. Indians of the Colorado Valley. U-IN-TA Utes. Living in the U-in-ta Valley, on the Western Slope of the Wasatch Mountains, in Utah. Breaking Up Camp. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers
No. 107. Indians of the Colorado Valley. U-IN-TA-UTES. Living in the U-in-ta Valley, on the Western Slope of the Wasatch Mountains, in Utah. The Boy in the Cedar. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers
No. 18. Indians of the Colorado Valley. Kai-Vav-Its. A tribe of the Pai Utes, living on the Kai-bab Plateau, near the Grand Conon of the Colorado, in Northern Arizona. Pile of Little Indians. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers
Views on Water Pocket Creek. This stream heads at the foot of what is known as the Great Fold, in Utah Territory, runs along its base, and empties into the Colorado River. No. 180. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers
Views on the Colorado River. Grand Canon Series. This Canon is 217 1/2 miles in length and from 4,500 to 6,200 feet deep. The Chasm of the Colorado. No. 227. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers
Postcard of "When It's Moonlight In The Rockies", Brighton, Big Cottonwood Canyon, ca. 1940-1945
An Early History of Cache County or History of Cache County, as printed in Logan Journal, beginning August 4, 1923, compiled by M.R. Hovey, Secretary of the Logan Chamber of Commerce. The contents of this item were first printed in the Logan…
Cache Valley before the settlements : a talk given by M. R. Hovey before the Cache Valley Chapter, Utah State Historical Society, Logan, Utah, Wednesday evening, April 28, 1954. Gives a history of the fur trade in the United States in general from…
This is an advertising print for Becker's Best and features a colored illustration of a family camping near a lake while enjoying bottles of Becker's Best. It also features the phrase "Thoughts of Camping and Picnicking are now uppermost. Nothing…
This advertisement describes beer as a healthful beverage with national consumption on the rise. It also makes a reference towards the prohibition movement in the United States by referring to recent prohibitory legislation as "fanatical."
This holiday season advertisement markets Becker's Best beer as a Christmas tradition.
This advertisement features an image of a Utah barley grower and a description of why his barley is the superior ingredient in Becker's Best beer.
This is an advertising print for Becker's Best featuring an illustration of a family camping trip along a river. The advertisement also features a short statement explaining why Becker's beer is essential for a good time while camping.
This is a holiday season advertisement print featuring an illustration of Santa Claus and a case of Becker's Best. The advertisement claims that Santa Claus recommends Becker's Best as a true pure food beverage.
This is an advertising print for Becker's Best featuring an illustration of two boys fishing. The boy on the left has a case of Becker's Best and the boy on the right displays the fish he has caught. The advertisement claims that "plenty of Becker's…
Letter from Sol Hurok to Jack London, dated October 21, 1914.
Letter to Jack London from I. Scheff & Bros. Importers and Manufacturers, dated November 6, 1906 regarding the publishing of illustrated postcards.
Letter to Jack London from The Illustrated Buffalo Express, undated.
No. 1018. Grand Canyon, Dismal View. Views in the Yellowstone National Park. Photographed and Published by T. W. Ingersoll, St. Paul
No. 1159. Golden Gate Road. Yellowstone National Park Views. Photographed by T. W. Ingersoll
Golden Gate Eastward. Yellowstone National Park Views. Photographed by T. W. Ingersoll
No. 1310. Viewing Caroner Falls From Admiration PT. Yellowstone National Park Views. Photographed by T. W. Ingersoll
No. 1275B. Tourists on Lower Canon Trail. Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone National Park Series. Photographed by T. W. Ingersoll
No. 1175. (27) Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone N. Pk. The Ingersoll View Company. Photographed by T.W. Ingersoll