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Newspaper article discussing the west side residents upset and fight againt the highway, published on January 13, 1948.
Newspaper article discussing west side protest to the proposed 6th West highway routing, published on March 28, 1950.
Fourth page of Utah Highways Department's Highways and Byways newsletter, published in October of 1957.
U.S. Geological Survey topographic map of Salt Lake City and the surrounding Western United States. Prepare by the Army Map Service (ASSX), Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Washington D. C. Compiled in 1955 by photo-planimetric methods using road data…
Proposed Federal-Aid Urban System for the Salt Lake Urban Area in the form of a visual map. The map features urban area boundaries, federal-aid urban routes, federal-aid primary routes, etc.
Editorial on the west sides post-war development and growth, published on November 4, 1948.
Newspaper article discussing protests organized by west side residents and supported by church organizations and elected leaders against the proposed 7th West route for the freeway, published on January 22, 1957.
Editorial which elaborates on the purpose of an express highway and how the proposed express highway might impact the west side, published on January 15, 1948.
Newspaper article discussing a 7th West route of the proposed expressway, published on February 10, 1948.
Newspaper article discussing the formation of a committee to examine the expressway proposal, published on January 15, 1948. Scan of article is slightly skewed, cutting off words on the far left side.
Aerial view of the D&RGW Railroad yards in Salt Lake City, looking north. The 4th South viaduct through the middle of the yard is in the center of the photo
State portrait of Govenor Herbert Brown Maw, commissioned by famous Utah portrait artist, Lee Greene Richards, in 1947. Herbert Brown Maw was a politician and educator who served as the eighth Governor of Utah from 1941 to 1949 as a Democrat. Maw was…
Street view (looking north): historic State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, winter of 1946. View includes (in distance): Eagle Gate, Emery-Holmes Apartments / a.k.a. Bransford Apartments / a.k.a. Eagle Gate Apartments, and Utah State Capitol. Salt Lake…
Street view: historic State Street (during Christmas season), Salt Lake City, Utah, December 7, 1948. Image includes a view of Utah State Capitol (in distance). Salt Lake Tribune #14959 C-400.
Photograph of a blue and white pin-back button that reads: "I have Seen The Future." This pin was distributed to visitors at 1939 New York World's Fair, specifically the Futurama exhibit by General Motors.
Photograph of spectators at the 1939 New York World's Fair overlooking the Futurama exhibit by General Motors.
Aerial view of Salt Lake City about 1950, taken from the northwest, looking over the Rose Park area.
Editorial on the west sides post-war development and growth, published Nov. 4, 1948.
Street view: North Temple looking west from historic Seventh (7th) West, April 3, 1933.
Street view (looking northwest): historic Eighth (8th) West and Seventh (7th) South, Salt Lake City, Utah, May of 1907. Riverside School is visible in background. Shipler Commercial Photography #2863.
Street view: Fourth (4th) South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Photograph of historic 300 South looking west from State Street, revealing unpaved roads with heavy use marked by wheel/tire tracks. Horses and wagons are visible to the left. A trolley…
Map of strategic routes between Salt Lake City, Utah and California preapred for the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States by the Lincoln highway Association. Points of interest include highways, trails, lakes, national parks, mountains,…
Reprint of a photograph showing early highway construction in Price-Castle Gate, Utah.
Reprint of a photograph showing early highway construction in Smithfield, Utah.
Panoramic view: State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, July of 1938. View includes: Utah State Capitol and Cathedral of the Madeleine (in distance). Salt Lake Tribune #4480.
Street view (looking north from Third (3rd) South Street, also known as Broadway): State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, circa 1920-1925. Image includes a view of Utah State Capitol (in distance). Donated by L.V. (Lionel V.) McNeely.
Photograph of Ford Model "T" operated by the Utah Power and Light Company and two other Model "T" taken in 1923. Courtesy Utah Power and Light Company.
Aerial view of Salt Lake City, looking north, in 1891. Hand-drawn, illustrated map includes views of the Salt Lake, River Jordan, Antelope Island, Garfield Beach, neighborhood suburbs, public parks, churches, railroads, schools, hotels, and public…
Street view (looking north, from South Temple): Third (3rd) West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Photograph of historic 300 West shows the railway interspersed with businesses and homes in the area, c. 1900-1920. View includes Salt Lake Hardware Building…
Aerial view of Salt Lake City, oriented from the north looking southeast, in 1875. Map is hand-drawn with particular reference to the city grid, principle public buildings, churches, and select named roads. This illustrated panoramic map also…
A graphic created by the Utah Department of Transporation that presents 1-15 mainline alternatives, two concepts for the I-15 interstate from Farmington to Salt Lake City. The two options for I-15, Option A and Option B, are overlayed vertically to…
The Governor's Monthly News Conference, an unedited exchange between Utah reporters and Governor Spencer Cox.
Transcript of an oral history conducted with Marilyn Weiss, USU Director of Women's Athletics in the late 1970's. The interview covers Marilyn's career before prior to USU, her recruitment and experiences at USU, leaving for Flordia State, and the…
Audio recording of oral history conducted with Marilyn Weiss, USU Director of Women's Athletics in the late 1970's. The interview covers Marilyn's career before prior to USU, her recruitment and experiences at USU, leaving for Flordia State, and the…
Newspaper article about USU's hiring of Mariyln Weiss, discussing her efforts to recruit Mary Jo Peppler to coach athletics at USU, create a positive enviroment for students, and the struggles to reach her goal of building nationally ranked teams…
Video created by the Spring 2022 HIST 3005 class to highligh their work documenting the 1978 volleyball championchip and the effect of Title IX on the volleyball program at USU, featuring clips form the oral histories from Annette Cottle, Lauren…
Newspaper article carried in the Herald Journal detailing the announcement that Marilyn Weiss was stepping down as director of women's athletics to take a similar position at the Unviersity of Flordia. The article summarizes Weiss' accomplishments at…
Newspaper article carried by the Daily Camera and written by the Associated Press that examines the ongoing issues of funding women's sports. The article discusses the "revolution" with the passage of Title IX, where funding for women's sports could…
Article written for the Outlook edition of the Utah State University Student Newspaper, the title is a pun on the Mission Impossible TV Show. It discusses the work of Marilyn Weiss at USU, with her "impossible" task of building five different sports…
Article written for the Fall 1980 issue of "In the Running" a project of the Women's Equity Action League Educational and Legal Defense Fund. The article details the proposal by the NCAA to hold post-season playoffs in several women’s sports for…
Letter written from Marilyn Weiss to Karen Morse on "Utah State University Women's Intercollegiate Athletics" letterhead. The letter details the inequalities between men and women's athletics at USU including housing, food service, book loans, and…
Letter written from Marilyn Weiss to Karen Morse on "Utah State University Women's Intercollegiate Athletics" letterhead. The letter details the inequalities between men and women's athletics at USU including housing, food service, book loans, and…
Letter written from Marilyn Weiss to Karen Morse on "Utah State University Women's Intercollegiate Athletics" letterhead. The letter details the inequalities between men and women's athletics at USU including housing, food service, book loans, and…
Newspaper article about USU's hiring of Mariyln Weiss and detailing her first year on the job as the head coach of three sports teams and the the expectation to build a great program. The articles focuesed on the lack of resources for women,…
Paper written by students of HIST 3005, detailing the history of Title IX, the sport of volleyball, and the development of the sport at USU in the 1970's.
Photo of USU's 2022 Women's Volleyball team as the Mountain West Volleyball Champions for 2022. Coaches and team members wear matching hats and tee shirts over their uniforms and are covered in streamers. They are holding banners that say "Mountain…
Photo of USU's Women's Volleyball player, Lauren Goebel Keller, in uniform as she spikes the volleyball over the net. The photograph is taken from above the net.
Portrait photograph taken of USU's Women's Volleyball player, Gayle Adamowicz Bray. She is wearing her volleyball uniform.
Portrait photograph taken of USU's Women's Volleyball player, Elaine Roqué. She is wearing her volleyball uniform.