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Completed framework for the BARN section of the Merrill-Cazier Library, view facing Southeast
Welding during construction of the Merrill-Cazier Library
Award given to the Deacons Quorum of the Mendon Ward for meritorious achievement in Aaronic Priesthood Quorum Activity, May 20, 1939.
Certificate of honorable release from the Northwestern States Mission, given to Mormon D. Bird on June 28, 1900.
Nada Coussmaker on the porch of Matt's Cabin on the Triangle X Ranch
Nada Coussmaker on the porch of Matt's Cabin on the Triangle X Ranch
Nada Coussmaker on the porch of Matt's Cabin on the Triangle X Ranch, showing her half chaps
Nada Coussmaker on the porch of Matt's Cabin on the Triangle X Ranch, showing the Crossed Sabers pin on her hat from another dude ranch where she used to stay near Cody, WY.
Barn photograph entitled "Harvest Moon" by Sam Crump. This is an ambrel-style barn located southeast of the present Mendon Post Office. Was demolished in 2011. Information found in "In the Shade of the Mountains: Histories of Mendon and Petersboro",…
Barn photograph by Sam Crump. This is an ambrel-style barn located southeast of the present Mendon Post Office. Was demolished in 2011. Information found in "In the Shade of the Mountains: Histories of Mendon and Petersboro", page 556 (top of page).
Photograph of past bishops of the Mendon Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1940's or 1950's. Includes (top row, left to right) Reeves Bird, Edgar Hancock, and Allen Willie, (bottom row, left to right) Henry C. (H.C.) Sorensen, John…
William Dunn considers a response to a question during an interview conducted on the porch of the tack room at the Triangle X Ranch on August 8, 2017. Visible behind him is the door to an office.
William Dunn stands with his leather saddle, which he made for himself. Visible in the background is the main corral gate and the main gate to the Triangle X ranch in the distance. Photograph taken on August 8, 2017.
Horse leads hanging on the tack room porch on August 8, 2017 at the Triangle X Ranch.
Some of the names of horses at the Triangle X Ranch as they appear on the large chart on the exterior wall of the tack room. The names are written on moveable tags that are placed in alphabetical order. Photograph taken on August 8, 2017.
William Dunn stands in the corral at the Triangle X Ranch at sunset on August 8, 2017 wearing the hat and wild rag he describes during his interview.
Bob & Aice Durkin on the porch of their cabin at the Triangle X.
Alex Hodel & Rebekah Westrup setting up to interview Alice 7 Bob Durkin intheir cabin at the Triangle X Dude Ranch.
Letter from Harry Ermann to Jack London, dated November 1, 1911
Cabin with sod roof on tour of BarBC dud ranch, Grand Tetons National Park.
Guha Shankar teaching students about documentary photography.
Cowboy herding horses into corral at Triangle X ranch.
Horses enter corral after early morning roundup at Triangle X ranch.
Guest cabins at Triangle X dude ranch, Grand Tetons National Park.
exterior of the building used to store equipment for pack trips.
Group of teenage suests and wranglers returning from the morning ride.
Group of adult riders and wranglers returning from the morning ride.
Horses in corral between morning and afternoon rides. Black horse shows the deaft horse crossbreeding of many of the Triangle X horses.
Esmeralda Hotel in Aurora, Nevada, 1920s. Aurora, Nevada was a silver mining boom town founded in 1860. Aurora was in its heyday in the 1860s (Mark Twain briefly lived there), but it slowly declined after 1870. It went through a rebirth in 1912…
Gallagher & Brown liquor store/saloon in Aurora, Nevada, exterior. Aurora, Nevada was a silver mining boom town founded in 1860. Aurora was in its heyday in the 1860s (Mark Twain briefly lived there), but it slowly declined after 1870. It went…
Horse-drawn hearse in Aurora, Nevada, 1920s. Aurora, Nevada was a silver mining boom town founded in 1860. Aurora was in its heyday in the 1860s (Mark Twain briefly lived there), but it slowly declined after 1870. It went through a rebirth in 1912…
Gravestone of William E. Carder. Inscription reads: "William E. Carder. Native of Tennessee. Aged 33 years. Was assassinated in Aurora on the night of Dec. 10. 1864. I will avenge, saith the Lord. Erected by his Wife Annie E." Aurora, Nevada …
View of Rhyolite, Nevada, 1920s. Rhyolite, Nevada was founded in 1904 after Shorty Harris and Ed Cross discovered Rhyolite Quartz at the Bullfrog mine. By 1906 the town had two railroad lines and a population of 10,000. The mines, however, did not…
View of Rhyolite, Nevada showing the Overbury Building, 1920s. Rhyolite, Nevada was founded in 1904 after Shorty Harris and Ed Cross discovered Rhyolite Quartz at the Bullfrog mine. By 1906 the town had two railroad lines and a population of 10,000.…
The train depot of the Las Vegas and Tonopah Railroad in Rhyolite, Nevada, 1920s. Rhyolite, Nevada was founded in 1904 after Shorty Harris and Ed Cross discovered Rhyolite Quartz at the Bullfrog mine. By 1906 the town had two railroad lines and a…
The Bottle House in Rhyolite, Nevada, 1920s. Rhyolite, Nevada was founded in 1904 after Shorty Harris and Ed Cross discovered Rhyolite Quartz at the Bullfrog mine. By 1906 the town had two railroad lines and a population of 10,000. The mines,…
View across Death Valley from Chloride Cliff, 1920s. One silver gelatin POP print purchased from Amalgre Books of Bloomington, Indiana in April of 1997.
Shorty Harris and companion eating next to an automobile somewhere in Death Valley during the 1920s. Harris took most of the photographs in this collection of images taken in the late 1920s in the Death Valley area of Nevada and California including…
Twenty-mule train near Calico, California, 1905. Calico, California was initially founded as a silver mining town in 1882 but by 1890 the cost of recovering the silver became prohibitive. The town, however, continued to exist until 1907 due to the…
Merrill Library graffiti - "Soylent green is people"
Merrill Library graffiti - "Everclear" - drawing of two birds and a worm with captions
Merrill Library graffiti - "Everwood"
Merrill Library graffiti - "Nevermore"
Merrill Library graffiti - "Furthermore?" - drawing of bird with caption
Merrill Library graffiti - drawing of dog with caption "woof, I say woof!"