Box 3
Contains 3 Results:
Black and white print of the USS Logan, 1944
1 photograph Originally part of Accession 1998-062. Black and white, silver gelatin prints 29cm. x 21.5cm or smaller of USS Logan and its christening. Ship was named after Clyde Baugh, the first man from Logan, Utah to be killed during WWII; USS Logan involved in transport off coast of Iwo Jima in WWII and again in Korea in 1952; was decommissioned in 1955
Black and white print of christening; Isabell Baugh, mother of Clyde Baugh, performs christening; also in attendance Rosealee Stuart (matron of honor), Maxine Baugh (in back with eyes closed), Ruth Baugh; photo taken in San Fransisco, 1944
1 photograph Originally part of Accession 1998-062. Black and white, silver gelatin prints 29cm. x 21.5cm or smaller of USS Logan and its christening. Ship was named after Clyde Baugh, the first man from Logan, Utah to be killed during WWII; USS Logan involved in transport off coast of Iwo Jima in WWII and again in Korea in 1952; was decommissioned in 1955
Black and white print of family at christening; Wilford Baugh (owner of the Baugh Motel in Logan, UT) to the center right, 1944
1 photograph Originally part of Accession 1998-062. Black and white, silver gelatin prints 29cm. x 21.5cm or smaller of USS Logan and its christening. Ship was named after Clyde Baugh, the first man from Logan, Utah to be killed during WWII; USS Logan involved in transport off coast of Iwo Jima in WWII and again in Korea in 1952; was decommissioned in 1955