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This program was printed for a banquet in celebration of Utah's third governor, William Spry. Many businessmen in Utah, especially the Beckers, supported William Spry because he vetoed two state prohibition bills. Governor Spry vetoed the first…
Wilford Woodfruff - 4th President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
This deed records the lots purchased by William Schellhas of the Schellhas Brewing Company from Matthew S. Browning and M. A. Browning in 1891. William Schellhas was a business partner of the Becker family when they resided in Winona, Minnesota.…
This deed records the lots purchased by William Schellhas of the Schellhas Brewing Company from Matthew S. Browning and M. A. Browning in 1890. William Schellhas was a business partner of the Becker family when they resided in Winona, Minnesota.…
This contract signs over several tracts of land to the Becker Brewing and Malting Company. Henry H. Rolapp and Martha H. Rolapp sold several lots to the Becker Brewing and Malting Company for six hundred and thrity-five dollars.
Walker Opera House, Salt Lake City, Utah. Photographed by American Views
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)…
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
Views in Wyoming Territory, 1870. Shoshone Indians. W.H. Jackson, Photographer
View of two men in front of Lion and Beehive Houses and Eagle Gate in Salt Lake City. C.W. Carter, Photographer, Salt Lake City Utah
View of the Merrill Library from the Quad, 1940s. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
View of the interior of the library, located in the north wing of Old Main, ca. 1900. Library moved in 1902 to the second floor, above the President's office.
View of tents of the Hayden Survey camp near Green River, Wyoming. Hayden Jackson Surveyors' Camp 1870. Green River, WY. Photographed by William Henry Jackson
View of tents of the Hayden Survey camp. Hayden Jackson Surveyors' Camp 1870. Green River, WY. Photographed by William Henry Jackson
View of Salt Lake City from Capital Hill including Beehive House and Theatre
View of railroad bridge, probably in Echo Canyon. W.H. Jackson & Co. Denver, Colorado. Union Pacific Railroad. Photographed by William Henry Jackson
View of railroad bridge and tunnel, probably in Echo Canyon. W.H. Jackson & Co. Denver, Colorado. Union Pacific Railroad. Photographed by William Henry Jackson
View of Mormon (Polygamist?) Family. Outside of cabin in Echo Canyon. American Views, XLNT Series. Photographer, Andrew Joseph Russell
View of lounge on second floor of Merrill Library, 1960s. Size of photograph: 7 x 10 in.
View of central Salt Lake City (including Tabernacle and foundation of Temple) looking south from Arsenal Hill
No. 1261. View from Ogden Canon. (View of one man and two boys riding in wagon.) New York. Niagra Falls, Photographed by Charles Bierstadt
Ute Indians. Carter's Celebrated Indian Stereoscopic Views. Carter's View Emporium, East Temple Street, Salt Lake City. Photographed by C. W. Carter
Utah Water Research Lab under construction, 1964. Size of photograph: 4.5 x 5.75 in.
Library, Utah State University, 1968. Aerial photo showing entrance (veranda) under construction. Size of photograph: 3.5 x 5 in.
This series of correspondence between Mark Johnson and the Becker Brewing and Malting Company concerns credit on returned bottles in exchange for a discount on a barrel of beer. Mark Johnson was an employee of the Utah Agricultural College. The…
USAC Library reading room, circa 1953. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
This photograph shows an unknown chemist working at the Becker Brewing and Malting Factory.
University President Daryl Chase and librarian Milton C. Abrams opening the cornerstone of the 1930 library building during the expansion of the Merrill Library, 1966.
Union Pacific R.R.(2) Bear River Bridge. Corinne. Union Pacific R.R. West from Omaha. Photographer, Andrew Joseph Russell
Union Pacific R.R. Shadow Lake from N.E. Andrew Joseph Russell Photographer
Union Pacific R.R. Great Trestle Bridge Over North Platte. Andrew Joseph Russell, Photographer
Two people standing on, 'Shore of Salt Lake, Wahsatch [sic] Mountains in the distance'
Two men standing in front of a bath house. Stereoscopic Gems. Carter's View Emporium, Salt Lake City, Utah. Photographed by C. W. Carter
This photograph shows two Becker Products Company employees packaging bottles of Becker's American Pilsener Beer. Both employees are unknown.
This photograph shows two Becker employees inside the Becker Products Company factory canning beer. After prohibition canned beverages became all the rage for American consumers. In order to meet this new demand the Becker's invested in new canning…
Tunnel No. 3, Union Pacific Railroad, Weber Narrows
Topographical map of Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Edition of June 1911, reprinted 1931. R.B. Marshall, Chief Geographer, T.G. Gerdine, Geographer in charge. Topography by Pearson, Chapman, control by Coast and Geodetic Survey. Pearson, Chapman…
This contract is an agreement between the Becker Brewing and Malting Company and G. F. Thompson regarding the establishment of an Ogden tied-house. A tied-house was established when the proprietor of a bar or saloon agreed to exclusively serve the…
This contract outlines an agreement between Gustav L. Becker and Isaac Treger about the establishment of a tied-house. A tied-house was a saloon or bar where a brewery supplied capital and funds to open the establishment. In exchange for the loan,…
This is a photograph of Thekla Becker, and several other individuals. Thekla is the woman on the horse in the left side of the photograph. The members of the Becker family were all avid outdoor enthusiasts. Each summer they would retreat to their…
This is the wallet of Albert E. Becker. It is made from russet colored leather. The interior is engraved with his initials in gold print. The inside is lined with purple silk.
The Thrifton is the bulletin of the Ogden State Bank thrift society. This issue features a life sketch of Gustav Lorenz Becker on page four. Gustav Becker was a director of the Ogden State Bank for over thirty years in addition to being president of…
The Grand Canon of the Colorado, near the mouth of Kanab Creek. The river has here cut its channel about 3,500 feet below the general level of the country. (F.64.) Expedition of 1872. Photographed by William Bell
The Devil's Slide, Weber Canon, Utah. Watkins' New Series, Central and Union Pacific R.R's. Photographed by Carleton Watkins
This is an advertising handout for The Brewery, a tavern that operated at the Becker Brewing and Malting Factory between its closing, and the demolishing of the buildings in 1984. The handout has the weekly specials of the bar and the price of a…