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Description of chaos at the trial of the San Quentin 6, as reported from a Black Panther Party supporter's perspective. Article appears in The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service Vol. 10 No. 9.
Carte-de-visite style photograph by Alfred Hart entitled, "Scene at Depot." Photograph features Native Americans at the Central Pacific Railroad Train Depot in Reno, Nevada. Caption: "Scene at Depot, at Reno."
This is a political cartoon aimed at questioning the wisdom in development of nuclear power plants.
A Deseret News article explaining how Frank Clark regretted killing Old Ephraim, September 29, 1959. Frank Clark tells the story of Old Ephraim nearly 40 years after he shot him.
Mormon women are told by Mormon church leaders to shun women's liberation and the ERA for multiple reasons.
A poster created by the Federal Arts Project for the American Guide Series in 1939. It depicts a man skiing and text advertising the book "Skiing in the East: The Best Trails and How to Get There" from the American Guide Series.
Article on the return of the skull of Old Ephraim from the Smithsonian, printed in the Utah State University newspaper Student Life, vol. 75, no. 80, on May 17, 1978. The article was written by Peggy Boss, staff writer.
Special train rates and schedules were often implemented by the railroad for events and conferences happening in Salt Lake City and other areas of northern Utah. This April 1, 1918 Salt Lake Tribune article advertises special train schedules for the…
An article titled "Speed Mania Sends Horses to Hack Line or Pasture" in the Salt Lake Herald Republican on July 18, 1909. The article is about horse races in Utah.
St. John's Episcopal Church Bazaar: One of the first sales by the Ladies of St. John's Episcopal Church
"Story of Old Ephraim's death by Frank Clark," November 21, 1952. Typewritten.
Stereoview photograph no. 68 in the "Scenery of the Union Pacific Railroad" collection by W.H. Jackson. Features one man, John Kupfer Watchmaker and Jeweler's store, several hardware stores, and a painter's shop.
A clipping from the October 19, 1930 edition of the "Student Life" newspaper, announcing the first Utah State Homecoming celebration.
A photograph of "Student Life" staffers riding on the "Student Life" parade car for the 1955 Homecoming parade through downtown Logan, Utah.
Students Invited to Episcopal Services: J. E. MacGinnis, is in charge of St. John's as a student
Stereoview photograph by A.J. Russell. Photograph features a group of railroad surveyors with their equipment in a camp in Weber Canyon in 1868.
Newspaper article about May Swenson by Veneta Nielsen
"Table with Rug, Spencer's trading post, Clement, neg." Two unidentified men standing by the table with pottery on top. Burro trip.
Pamphlet outlining the events for USU Homecoming 1998-"Take the A Train."
Taking Tea: Anglican Tea Room and Parish Pantry during Summerfest, includes traditions, recipies, and insight into women in the church
The word "Melancholy" from "The Anatomy of Melancholy" title page, 1628 edition.
"The Cache Grazing Resources," the third article in the series "Know Your Forest News Stories," 1927. This copy is from "History of Cache National Forest, Volume 2" compiled by Ralph B. Roberts, District Forest Ranger in 1968. This excerpt describes…
The Devil was in the congregation: All Hallows Eve service featured costumed communicants
Report on the convocation in 1890, includes transfer of F. W. Crook to Logan and update on Logan's St. John's Mission School
A pamphlet explaining the relationship between Utah law and the proposed ERA
"The Plastics" do Cady's makeup while wearing the color pink during a photoshoot for the movie.
A photo of the actresses playing "The Plastics" wearing pink during a photoshoot.
An article titled "The Races" in the Utah Journal on September 2, 1882. The article is about horse racing in Mendon, Utah.
A full page op-ed (opposite the editorial page), published in 1998, advocating against freeway expansion plans and advocating action on supporting a monorail project in the Salt Lake Metropolitain Area.