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Anthon H. Lund Hall (dormitory), looking north.
Students in front of Anthon H. Lund Hall in the fall.
Men standing beside two cows, in front of Cattle and Sheep Barns. Duplicate of 1:19:02.
Dormitory reception room with a piano, a table with books and chairs, and portraits hanging on the wall. Duplicate of 7:96 and USU A-1218a.
Old Main, Experiment Station, President's Residence, Director's Residence, Horse Barn, part of Mechanic Arts Building and Boiler House behind Old Main, looking southeast. Photo taken from the Women's Dormitory. The mountains in the background are…
Interior of Old Main looking north on 2nd floor. Students standing near Room 277 reading Student Life newspapers probably waiting to register. Duplicate of USU A-1305.
Director's Residence, President's House, Experiment Station, Old Main, Mechanic Arts, and the Dormitory (left to right) in the spring. View taken from intersection 7th East and 6th North, front of Old Main under construction. Duplicate of USU…
Old Main west facade almost finished, top of tower still in process of completion. Duplicate of 1:01:20 and 1:04:01.
This image depicts Old Main after the completion of the tower portion and shows the undeveloped College Hill.
A faculty portrait of Laval S. Morris, the founder of the Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning department at USU in 1939.
An image after the completion of the east wing addition of the Student Union Building.
Students in Temporary Union Building (TUB) kitchen.
This image shows several USAC students eating in tables at the Temporary Union Building (TUB).
This image shows students eating at the Temporary Union Building lunch counter. Prior to the construction of the Student Union Building, the TUB provided students with on campus dining options.
An exterior photo of the George "Doc" Nelson Field House. The Field House was constructed during the Great Depression and named in honor of USU's longtime wrestling coach, George Nelson.
An exterior photo of the George "Doc" Nelson Field House. The Field House was constructed during the Great Depression and named in honor of USU's longtime wrestling coach, George Nelson.
Several individuals pose in the scaffolding of the nascent Student Union Building.
This image shows two men working on the Student Union Building (today's Taggart Student Center).
Students and Faculty share a meal in the Temporary Union Building. The TUB provided a venue for social events, and featured a lunch counter.
This image shows students dancing in the Temporary Union Building, which became the center for campus social events until the opening of the Student Union Building in 1952.
A group of individuals, including college President E.G. Peterson (third in from the right), examining the Student Union Building blueprints inside the building's construction site.
Five individuals inside the Temporary Union Building (TUB) exhibit a sign showing the timeline of the Student Union Building development. The Student Union Building (today's TSC) opened in 1952.
An exterior photograph of the E.G. Peterson Agricultural Science Building.
An exterior image of the Forestry and Zoology Building (Biology and Natural Resources).
This image shows the construction of the Spectrum in the late 1960s.
This image shows the basketball court in the newly completed Spectrum.
This image shows the Utah State Aggies and Ohio State Buckeyes warming as they prepare to play the inaugural basketball game in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum on December 1, 1970.
This image shows the Utah State Aggiettes and Marching Band performing at the inaugural basketball game in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum on December 1, 1970.
This image shows the Utah State Aggies and Ohio State Buckeyes warming as they prepare to play the inaugural basketball game in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum on December 1, 1970.
This image shows the Utah State Aggies and Ohio State Buckeyes warming as they prepare to play the inaugural basketball game in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum on December 1, 1970.
This image shows the Utah State Aggies and Ohio State Buckeyes warming as they prepare to play the inaugural basketball game in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum on December 1, 1970.
This image shows Romney Stadium as crews demolished the stadium entry and stands upon the completion of the new Romney Stadium in 1966.
This image shows Romney Stadium as crews demolished the stadium entry and stands upon the completion of the new Romney Stadium in 1966.
This image shows Romney Stadium as crews demolished the stadium entry and stands upon the completion of the new Romney Stadium.
Emil Hansen defending himself from accusations of funding abuse to E.G. Peterson. Hansen was accused of showing favoritism and using College funding to purchase plants from his favorite growers rather than going through a competitive bid process.
This letter by UAC president E.G. Peterson details Mr. Hansen's efforts as an instructor of Landscape Gardner at the Utah Agricultural College. Mr. Hanse, in addition to designing much of the college grounds, also traveled throughout the state…
In this letter Emil Hansen, the Landscape-Gardner and Superintendent of Grounds at the Utah Agriculture College defends himself from allegations made by the Utah Nursery Company. Mr. Hansen was accused of committing fraud and cheating several local…
This document shows the intended design for an entrance remodel for the Old Main Building at Utah State University.
These documents outline the layout, room description and purpose, and cost of the materials to construct the Fine Arts Center which opened for classes in 1968.
This pamphlet produced by the Forestry Alumni Association describes the student and faculty need for a new Forestry Building. Prior to the construction the Biology and Natural Resources Building, the School of Forestry occupied the University Annex,…
This preliminary plan details rudimentary design and function for the new Romney Stadium, which was moved from the corner of 8th east and 7th north in 1966 to the present day location of the Stadium.
This map shows plans to place Champ Drive around the Quad and the front of Old Main. The plan also describes replacing the Mechanic Arts with a new building, however upon its demolition twenty years later, it became a parking lot.
This certificate recognizes the Utah State University Women's Residence Hall (Lund Hall) for its historical significance and places it on the National Register of Historic Places. The University demolished Lund Hall in 2015 to accommodate Huntsman…
This certificate signifies Old Main's listing on the Utah State Register of Historic Places in 1970. The National Register of Historic Places, produced by the National Parks Service, incorporated Old Main in 1972.