Twelfth daybook in collection of 15 daybooks. This volume is a daily log of Aaron P. Christiansen's daily activities as assistant Forest Ranger in the Uintah Forest during September and October, 1918;
Christiansen, Aaron Parley, 1889-1950; Salt Creek Ranger Station (Utah) -- History -- Sources; United States -- Forest Service -- Uinta National Forest Supervisor's Office -- History -- Sources; Forest rangers -- Utah -- Uinta National Forest --...
Twenty-mule train near Calico, California, 1905. Calico, California was initially founded as a silver mining town in 1882 but by 1890 the cost of recovering the silver became prohibitive. The town, however, continued to exist until 1907 due to...
Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.) -- Pictorial works; Mules -- Pictorial works; Muleteers -- Portraits.
Two boys standing in bottom of completed (but empty) West Cache Canal located at Section 3, Township 14 N. R1W (in Cornish, Utah) about 1905. The fenced right-of-way for the Oregon Salt Lake Railroad (OSLRR) is to the right. In far distance,...
Irrigation canals and flumes--Utah--Cornish--Pictorial works
Two girls kneel on the floor of their dorm near a small artificial Christmas tree between bunk beds, holding gifts. The walls are covered with photographs of their families and Navajo decor. One girl wears a cheerleader uniform;
Two letters of correspondence with Ralph Smith. The first is a letter from Ralph Smith written to Henry Gray, a genealogical researcher in England on Oct. 9, 1899. The second letter is from the Genealogical Society of Utah regarding some...
Two men standing in front of an agent's car covered with promotional dairying posters reading "A Silo is the Dairyman's Savings Bank. Information free. Nothing to sell. County agt. Agricultural College. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture."
Two receipts for excess baggage fees paid while traveling by railroad from Los Angeles to New Orleans. First receipt from Illinois Central System, Southern Pacific Lines, Gulf Coast Lines and the second from the New Orleans Transfer Co., Inc. both...
Two unidentified people on horseback with extra packhorse traveling down the "Government dugway." Logan Canyon, Utah. Black and white photograph (3 x 5 in).
Two women and a man stand alongside wooden abutments and flume at 3rd Dam on the Logan River in Logan Canyon, 1905. One black and white photograph (3.25 x 4.5 inches) mounted on board. (Negative available).
Two-cycle IHC gasoline tractor belonging to McCombs and Bunce being unloaded from flat car at Petersboro Spur, August 22, 1911. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white photograph (6.5 x 10 inches) mounted on board. (Negative...
Typescript of an article in the Latter-day Saints' millennial star, vol. 46, no. 25 (June 23, 1884), in which they discuss the dedication of the Logan Temple on May 17, 1884. It includes a transcription of the dedicatory prayer given by Latter-day...
Typewritten transcription of extracts from the journal of John Borrowman, 1846-1860. The journal extracts include descriptions of Borrowman's time in the Mormon Battalion, including his incarceration for falling asleep during guard duty, his...
Borrowman, John, 1816-1898; Borrowman, John, 1816-1898--Diaries; United States. Army. Mormon Battalion; Mormon converts; Great Salt Lake Valley (Utah)--History--19th century; Frontier and pioneer life--Utah; Mormon Church -- Missions;...
Typographical map of the outlet of prehistoric Lake Bonneville at Red Rock Pass in Oneida County, Idaho. Shows the water surface at the Provo stage, the Bonneville shoreline, the Bonneville shoreline restored, and modern alluvial deposits. Top...
Bonneville, Lake--Maps; Red Rock Pass (Mont. and Idaho)--Maps
Uncolored map of the Porcupine Reservoir site shows elevation contour lines and general vegetation areas (willows, sage brush, trees). Contour interval = 5 feet. Printed in Salt Lake City, Utah on Aug. 19, 1946.
Undated loose papers from the diary of Oliver Larsen Peterson, probably written between 1917 and 1926. Oliver Larsen Peterson was born in Logan, Utah in 1879 to Mary and Peter Peterson. Oliver, or O. L. as he was known, and his twin brother Edward...
Peterson family--History--Diaries; Peterson, Oliver Larsen, 1879-1955--Diaries; Farmers--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)--Diaries; Agriculture--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)--History; Agricultural machinery--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)--History; ...
Unloading Grouse Creek archive from truck to Utah State University Library Fife Archive, Logan, Utah, October 7, 1988. Barbara Walker at tailgate, Hal Cannon and Max Peterson in truck. One black and white negative (1 x 2.25 inches).
Merrill Library -- Pictorial works; Folklore archives -- Pictorial works; Cannon, Hal, 1948- -- Pictorial works; Peterson, Max -- Pictorial works; Walker, Barbara -- Pictorial works
Unloading Grouse Creek archive from truck to Utah State University Library Fife Archive, Logan, Utah, October 7, 1988. Left to right: Barbara Walker, unidentified woman archive worker, Max Peterson, and Hal Cannon. One black and white negative...
Merrill Library -- Pictorial works; Folklore archives -- Pictorial works; Cannon, Hal, 1948- -- Pictorial works; Peterson, Max -- Pictorial works; Walker, Barbara -- Pictorial works
Unloading Grouse Creek archive from truck to Utah State University Library Fife Archive, Logan, Utah, October 7, 1988. Max Peterson is in truck, Hal Cannon with beard and jacket, Barre Toelken obscured, and woman is unidentified archive worker. ...
User comfort summary, GIS Site Selection Analyses, for the Evan-Thomas Development Area. Chart prepared for Travel Alberta by Landplan Associates, Ltd. and Design Workshop, Inc.
User comfort summary, GIS Site Selection Analyses, for the Evan-Thomas Development Area. Chart prepared for Travel Alberta by Landplan Associates, Ltd. and Design Workshop, Inc.
USU alumnus and former basketball player Darnel Haney was interviewed at his home in Ogden on July 31, 2006. He talked about his parents and his childhood in Phoenix, Arizona where he was the first black athlete to play high school basketball. He...
Haney, Darnel L. -- Interviews; Race discrimination -- Utah -- History; School integration -- Arizona -- Phoenix; Race discrimination -- United States; African American athletes -- Interviews; African American teachers -- Interviews
Utah Co-operator newspaper, vol. 1, no. 6, December 1946. Articles include: "The Cooperative Way, World Co-op Congress, Individuals are "It" in Co-ops, Orem Co-op Adopts New Credit Policy, Group Health Cooperative Set Up in Seattle, Decade of...
Utah Co-operator newspaper, vol. 1, no. 7, January 1947. Articles include: "UCA Volume $572,000--Savings $30,000 for 1946, The Cooperative Way, Milllion Dollar Budget is Goal Set for 1947, Farmers Need Urban Help, Sees Increased Appliance...
Utah Cooperative Association annual report, May 21, 1955. Annual stockholders' meeting for the Utah Cooperative Association (a Farmers Union affiliate) and Uintah Oil Refining Company.;