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Four unidentified people in front of trees gathering blossoms. Kaibab. Kanab. Houserock. Envelope 41.
The view from the Triangle X Ranch, by Kathryn Turner. This specific work of art was mentioned by Kathryn in her interview.
Framework of the BARN section of the Merrill-Cazier Library, facing North
Front (West) Elevation of the USAC Library Building
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…
Geniel Pond, Cataloging Assistant, Merrill-Cazier Library
George and Retta Hiibner home, Mendon, Utah. Photograph probably taken between 1930 and 1960. Back side of second photograph reads "Elias Davis, George Hiibner." Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by…
George Dewey Clyde and two men with an early prototype of the Utah Trackmaster, ca. 1950's
George Dewey Clyde looking a scale for measuring snow pack, 1930's
Three girls in front of Stauffer's or Noble's store on in Mendon, 1940s. Girl on far right: Vonda Richards.
Published accounts of 1917 Automobile Expedition into Monument Valley. Volume VIII, no. 1.
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 …
Groundbreaking ceremony reception for Merrill-Cazier Library held in the atrium of the Sci-Tech Library
Groundbreaking ceremony reception for the Merrill-Cazier Library
Group in front of the old rock church (later called the Showhouse) on 100 West in Mendon, sometime between 1890-1915. The church was built in 1864 and torn down in 1964.
Group in front of the old church on the town square in Mendon, 1940's. Pictured is: (bottom, left to right) Nellie Hancock, [unnamed, possible last name is Bird], [unnamed], [unnamed], Zina Baker, Ada Walker, [unnamed], (second row, left to right)…
Group of five men including (from left to right): (back row) Zeno Anderson, Fred Sorensen, and unknown; (front row) John O. Hughes and Rulen Ladle. Information provided by Shirley Stauffer Darley.
Group of men and women outside, from left to right: Clella Ladle, Earl Buist, Hazel Sorensen Buist, Mayble Jensen, Veida Sorensen, and Joseph C. Sorensen.
Group of men consisting of (from left to right): Karl Bird, Wade Quinlen, William Barrett, Justin Anderson, and Earl Dolittle standing in front of a painting (by Gil Bennett) and building of the new Mendon station. Information provided by Clyde Muir…
Group of men consisting of (from left to right): Karl Bird, Wade Quinlen, William Barrett, Justin Anderson, and Earl Dolittle standing in front of a painting (by Gil Bennett) and building of the new Mendon station. Information provided by Clyde Muir…
Group of men consisting of (from left to right): Karl Bird, Wade Quinlen, William Barrett, Justin Anderson, and Earl Dolittle standing in front of a painting (by Gil Bennett) and building of the new Mendon station. Information provided by Clyde Muir…
Group of men standing in front of board entitled "Electrical Energy". From left to right: Fred Sorenson, Alton Bird, Fred Hardman, Dave Buist, Max Baker, Ross Bartlett, and Dean Maurer. Information collected from Clyde Muir.
Group with Dolph Andrus and William H. Hopkins pushing Maxwell automobile up Comb Ridge, just outside of Bluff, Utah.
Guest cabins at Triangle X dude ranch, Grand Tetons National Park.
Guha Shankar teaching students about documentary photography.
H. Stanley Hinnricks, Dr. William H. Hopkins, and Dolph Andrus digging out the wheels of Maxwell automobile. Unidentified photographer, visible shadow.
Hallie Musso displaying her saddle and the functions of various equipment. Also shows her custom made chaps.
Hallie Musso in front of the corral on August 6, 2017 in Jackson, WY on the Triangle X dude ranch.
Hallie Musso in front of the corral on August 6, 2017 in Jackson, WY on the Triangle X dude ranch.
Harold Turner by tractor during field school tour of Triangle X ranch, Grand Tetons National Park.
Harold Turner explaining the horse roster system with large white board behind him with horse names.
Hunting in Monument Valley. Coyotes hanging. Wood haulers camp. On left in front of horses: Dr. W. H. Hopkins. By wagon wheel: Dolph Andrus. Holding rifle: H. Stanley Hinnricks. Standing by tent: Perry Clark. Squatting by tent: Osro Hunt, owner of…
Head wrangler William Dunn makes announcement to guests about the following day's all-day horseback ride.
Two unidentified men, probably Dolph Andrus or William Hopkins, with the Maxwell automobile at Hell's Backbone Bridge.
Henry Hughes home. Information found in the book "In the Shade of the Mountains: Histories of Mendon and Petersboro", page 147 no. 21.
Henry Hughes home - back view. Information found in the book "In the Shade of the Mountains: Histories of Mendon & Petersboro", page 147 no. 21.
Henry Jensen home, Mendon, Utah. Photograph probably taken between 1930 and 1960. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
Henry VIII and his six wives at the Hatch Room Gala in the USU Taggart Student Center, Logan, Utah. In the photo (left to right) Catalogers: Marcia Cheney, Becky Skeen, ILS worker: Jennifer, Photo Archivist Dan Davis, Catalogers: Tonya Sorenson,…
Herschel Bullen, Jr. and Reed Bullen in front of KVNU's Collins transmitter, which at the time broadcast the station on channel 610 at 1000 watts, 1948 (Bullen Family Photographs, P0018, Box 8, Folder 21, No. 01, USUSCA).