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Zane Grey likely took this photograph at the ranch near Flagstaff, Arizona. Members of Zane Grey's 1922 Rainbow Bridge party pack supplies on a chuckwagon.
This photo was likely taken by Zane Grey in the Painted Desert of Northern Arizona in April 1922. Zane Grey's horse, "White Stockings" is riderless and next to it is Louise Anderson standing next to her horse.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey stands next to his horse and a Paiute [?] man who was one of Grey's guides.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey, wearing sand goggles, stand nexts to George Takahashi and another man in Tsegi Canyon.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer who accompanied Zane Grey on his April 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip. In the image, Grey sits on his horse "White Stockings" at the ranch near Flagstaff, Arizona.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer who accompanied Zane Grey on his April 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip. In this image, Zane Grey sits facing Rainbow Bridge with his hat on.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer near "Sunset Peak" (also known as Sunset Crater) in April 1922. Zane Grey sits on a rock facing Sunset Crater.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer near "Sunset Peak" (also known as Sunset Crater) in April 1922. Zane Grey points to Sunset Peak with Louise Anderson, Grey's current mistress, standing next to him.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey peers into a Navajo hogan in an area north of Kayenta.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer during Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey leads his horse along the "Hills of Glass" in Southern Utah.
This is a photograph was taken by an unknown photographer who accompanied Zane Grey on his April 1922 trip to Rainbow Bridge. In the image, Zane Grey stands facing Rainbow Bridge.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photogrpher during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in 1922. Zane Grey stands next to two Paiute [?] men, who were likely guides to Rainbow Bridge.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer near "Sunset Peak" (also known as Sunset Crater) in April 1922. Zane Grey stands next to Louise Anderson by a tree.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer who accompanied Zane Grey on his April 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip. In this image at the ranch near Flagstaff, Zane Grey smiles at Louise Anderson, his current mistress, who is on a horse.
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or another unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey and Louise Anderson pose on their horses in front of Elephant Feet, a rock structure near Red Lake,…
A young girl, in a floral white dress and pink scarf, recites some verses of Quran in front of the Alzahra mosque congregants.
World War I soldiers look on, in 1918, as a distant U.I.C. train arrives on Main Street in Logan to transport these soldiers to Salt Lake City for training and deployment. The collection finding aid notes that this is probably the 145th field…
A World War I regiment, in 1918, from Cache Valley awaits the arrival of the U.I.C. in front of the Logan Tabernacle on Main Street before traveling to Salt Lake City for training and deployment. The collection finding aid notes that this is probably…
A World War I regiment, in 1918, from Cache Valley awaits the arrival of the U.I.C. in front of the Logan Tabernacle on Main Street before traveling to Salt Lake City for training and deployment. The collection finding aid notes that this is probably…
As main organizers of the Nowruz Bazaar, members of the Iranian-American society of Palos Verdes, who are predominantly female, set up the bazaar.
As main organizers of the Nowruz Bazaar, members of the Iranian-American society of Palos Verdes, who are predominantly female, set up the bazaar.
As main organizers of the Nowruz Bazaar, members of the Iranian-American society of Palos Verdes, who are predominantly female, prepare tables.
"A group of women and young girls in colorful traditional costumes pose for photos during the Nowruz Spring Walk on UCLA campus."
A group of women in matching red velvet and gold costumes play a song with Daf during the Nowruz Spring Walk on UCLA campus.
Two women try on traditional Nowruz outfits. One outfit (a vest and a matching skirt) is entirely covered in rose gold sequins, and the other (consisting of a green tunic, loose pants, and headwrap) has paisley patterns sewn on the front. Several…
Congregants of IMAN (Iranian-American Muslim Association of North America) light candles which is a conventional practice as part of Shia mourning rituals to commemorate the martyrdom of the third Shia Imam--Imam Hossein.
Friends hugging as they set up the Nowruz Bazaar. The Preparation for Nowruz Bazaar and celebrations solidifies the social networks and relationships amongst Iranian Angelinos.
Women say Zoroastrian prayers at the beginning of the Zoroastrian ceremony of Sadeh.
A local journalist interviews a non-Muslim bystander woman about the Shia procession. The woman is holding a red rose that was distributed by the ritual participants in the procession route.
A woman holding her child takes a selfie next to the mosque decorations for the birthday of the prophet's daughter, Zahra.
Two women at the table break apart large clusters of sohan asali into bite-sized pieces to be boxed and sold at the Nowruz bazaar. Another woman at the table is holding a cup and reading the coffee grounds.
A woman in traditional costume wraps a shawl around her forehead during the Nowruz Spring Walk on UCLA campus. A group of women in matching red velvet costumes play the Daf in the background, as the audience records the performance.
A young woman in hijab gives roses to passengers of a passing car.
MC behind the podium on the stage in the California Zoroastrian Center, Westminster, as Zoroastrian priests perform parts of the Sadeh ceremony behind a glass screen.
W.A. Whitney also received an invitation to the Military Ball hosted by the UAC. On March 11, 1918 Whitney responded to his invitation by thanking President Peterson and apologizing for the other duties and responsibilities that had prevented him…
A poster in Farsi advertising an Iranian singer's Christmas concert in San Jose, CA.
Four Azadi (Freedom) magazines with images of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, Farah Pahlavi, Reza Pahlavi, and Donald Trump are placed behind the glass display in an Iranian bookstore in Westwood.
Several Azadi (Freedom) magazines with images of the Former Shah and queen of Iran are seen behind the glass display of an Iranian bookstore in Westwood.
A crowd gathers at the Oregon Short Line Station on Center Street in Logan in 1915 to welcome the first O.L.I. train that would become part of the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad. The U.I.C. and O.S.L. shared the station on Center Street for a number of…
A flag with a picture of Imam Hossein. Official Shia jurists do not encourage the imagery of Shia saints, but they tolerate this vernacular practice.
This photograph was likely taken by Zane Grey at the ranch near Flagstaff, Arizona in April of 1922. This photograph features the chuckwagon and some of the members of the 1922 Rainbow Bridge party.
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey an unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. A distant view of an area north of Kayenta.
The view a passenger riding the U.I.C. would have seen West of Beaverdam in the Malad Valley. This photo was taken on the old U.I.C. railroad grade, which was constructed for the Utah Northern Railroad before the U.I.C. was created. This photo was…
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or another unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. A view of Kayenta trading post with a rock formation in the background.
A view of Clarkston Mountain from the former U.I.C. Railroad grade. This was also part of the grade originally constructed for the Utah Northern Railroad but used by the Eccles Corporation for the formation of the Ogden, Logan & Idaho Railway. This…
Orange County Persian Community (OCPC) sign is projected on the screen with a background of red hearts at the Time Nightclub in Costa Mesa, CA.