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Twin Rocks of Bluff, Utah. Maxwell on the left.
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Dolph Andrus underneath a large rock monument in Monument Valley. See page 18.7 of Andrus's personal history.
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House Rock Valley, Tuba City. Maxwell automobile near rocks, unidentified driver. Envelope 24.
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Unidentified man, probably William Hopkins, at the crank of the Maxwell automobile, on a hill near Tuba City. Envelope 24.
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Two unidentified Navajo women getting water from barrels. Tuba City. Envelope 24.
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Dr. William H. Hopkins standing on the Maxwell automobile with a chisel, next to the Monumental Highway carving, near Tuba City. Envelope 24.
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Landscape photograph of Monument Valley (1 of 3)
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Four unidentified people in front of a home - two women near the trees and two men by the car - possibly near Lee's Ferry. Maxwell automobile parked in front. Envelope 23.
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Horsecollar Ruin, White Canyon, probably L.W. Clement with Jennie Clement and Irene and Torma Andrus.
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Hunting in Monument Valley. Envelope 15. Two unidentified men by hanging coyotes.
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"Dr. W. H. Hopkins and Navajo Hogan, Monument Valley". Monuments in the background.
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Lee's Ferry, Colorado River.
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Tuba City Indian School poses, arms down, in front of Maxwell automobile, Tuba City. Envelope 24.
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Probably L.W. Clement next to packed burro. Torma Andrus and either Irene Andrus or Jennie Clement in the foreground.
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A bridge over San Juan River by Bluff, Utah.
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Kaibab and Kanab. Houserock. Envelope 41.
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A.2 scenic view of Monument Valley.
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Maxwell automobile stopped at what looks like a home/trading post. Monument Valley trip. Five unidentified people. Envelope 15.
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Man taking picture near Monument Valley, Standing next to Maxwell automobile. Two unidentified men, presumably Dolph Andrus, William Hopkins, or L. W. Clement.
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Zion National Park, Great White Throne.
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Two men fixing the tire of Dolph Andrus's Maxwell automobile, Monument Valley.
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Six unidentified men in front of a camp by oil wells, in Monument Valley. Envelope 15.
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Torma Andrus hugging and feeding her burro.
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Two unidentified men, probably Dolph Andrus or William Hopkins, with the Maxwell automobile at Hell's Backbone Bridge.
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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…
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Dolph, Irene and Torma Andrus pose with Jennie Clement in front of Horsecollar Ruins.
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L.W. Clement posing with camera, "Edwin (Owachomo) Bridge" in background.
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On the trail to reach Carolina Bridge, Armstron Canyon. See page 63 of Andrus's personal history.
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"Tuba City. Land Scenes." Maxwell automobile in picture. Envelope 24.
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Landscape photograph of Monument Valley (2 of 3)
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North Utah Community TV logo as seen on the front page of the cable company's scrapbook, 1971.
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We Put the Stars in Your Life advertisement from the Cable Company after the name change in 1984.
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Among the station’s live broadcasts was a show called “Music with Our Neighbors” in which Dr. Roy Harris, his wife Johana, and their friends discussed music and performed for a regional audience.
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Interviews such as this were a part the regular broadcast, “Man on the Street,” which took place every day at 12:15 p.m. outside of S.E. Needham Jewelers. The broadcasts, open to anyone who wanted to join, entertained listeners with spontaneous and…
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Herschel Bullen, Sr. settled in Richmond, Cache County, Utah in 1860 with his mother and two brothers. Herschel, Sr. was a railroad contractor and proprietor of several agricultural interests.
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This 1918 street scene shows the offices of the Logan Republican, located at 28 East Center Street in downtown Logan. The building can be seen just to the right of American Steam Laundry.
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This photocopy of the original is one of the few sources of the Northern Light, Cache Valley's first newspaper, leftover from it's short existence in 1879. The newspaper, was first printed in May of 1879 and went out of business a few months later.…
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