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Weekly editions of the Logan Rotator from the 1970-1972
A page from the "Student Life" newspaper from October 25, 1963. Contains homecoming-based ads from local merchants.
A radio broadcast transcript from the 1970s by J. Arbon Christensen on the KVNU radio station in Logan telling the tale of Rosa Thurston (1 of 2)
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Oil painting by Pieter Cornelisz van Slingelandt of a lady holding a pet dog while a man stands behind her
The Cable Company staff filming an Aggie football game, 1983
'Approach to Salt Lake City, from the Utah Central Railroad'
Leaders of the radical American student group the Weathermen, (left to right) Jim Mellen, Peter Clapp, John Jacobs, Bill Ayers, and Terry Robbins (1946 - 1970), march at the van of a group of demonstrators during the 'Days of Rage' actions organized…
'Digging out a Train from a Snow Drift' - Union Pacific Railroad(?)
'Interior of Mormon Tabernacle, showing great o[r]gan of 12,000 pipes'
'Looking Across Donner Lake - To the Summit' - Two people visible in small boat
'Meeting of Engines, laying last The U.P.R.R. & C.P.R.R' - at Golden Spike Ceremony
'Mormon Jubilee Salt Lake July 21 to 26 - 1897 (Childrens Day)'
'Mormon Tabernacle, 250 feet Long, 150 feet Wide, 80 feet High, will seat 12,000 Persons'
'Mormon Temple Block Salt Lake City' - looking northwest at the Mormon Temple Square in Salt Lake City
'Needle Palm, (Yucca Brevifolia,) growing on the desert, south of St. George, Southern Utah'
'Ogden from the U.C.R.R. bridge' - Utah Central Railroad bridge and engine
'On the grade for the Blue Lakes, Idaho' - carriage pulled by three teams of horses in the Snake River Valley
'Scene on the Rio Virgin' - Virgin River near Zion Naional Park
'Second, South Street, and Theatre' - includes the Salt Lake City Opera House
A still image of a nurse (played by writer S.E. Hinton) and character Dallas (Matt Dillon) during a hospital scene.
'Tunnel No. 3 and Weber River' - Union Pacific railroad
'View of Camp Douglas from Residence of Commanding Officer, looking South'
'Wahsatch [sic] Mountains from University' - Salt Lake City including view of the Exchange Building
Letter from John W. Fitzgerald in 1975 questioning the LDS Church policy of excluding blacks from the priesthood,
A newspaper article by David England titled "17 Years Ago, A Railroad Died," taken from an unknown newspaper on February 28, 1964. The article commemorates the last U.I.C. train to travel the route and provides a brief overview of the history of the…