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Shoshone Indian portrait collection
Three albumen photographs. Two of the images are unidentified, but one came from the photographers Charles S. Baker and Eli Johnston. The photographs date from the 1870s to the 1880s.
Sidney Stevens Implement Company papers
Records include all types of correspondence, invoices, receipts, credit and debit memoranda, stock orders, freight bills, shipping orders, employee time reports, journal daybooks, etc. Much of the material relates to other branch stores in Montpelier and Preston, Idaho, and Ogden. Includes letters from company agents who canvassed Utah and Idaho, including E. T. Dobson, Wilford Chatterton, James Meikle, William A. Norton, and George H. Fisher.
Sierra Club, Utah Chapter archives
Included are organizational materials, Utah activities, political action, and general subject files.
Sigma Chi
This collection contains 3 photographs by photographer Torgeson Studios.
Signal Service Corps ledgers
This Collection contains an incomplete record of meteorological data in Salt Lake City, Cedar City, and Corinne, Utah, from 1871 to 1900.
Silver Star School
This collection contains one photograph by photographer unknown.
Jeannie Simmonds papers
This collection contains highlights of the Jeannie Simmonds papers.
The Harry Simon Navy ROTC photographs collection
This collection contains 39 black and white photos taken on and around the campus of USU in Spring of 1942. Many show identifiable locations in Logan, mostly along 400 East between USU campus and Main Street. Others are of persons unidentified, mostly soldiers and their families. The photographer, probably Harry Simon, was in Logan as part of a training program for the Navy ROTC.
Marcus de Lafayette Simpson Correspondence
This collection consists of Marcus de Lafayette Simpson's correspondence while stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas during 1858.
James E. Sisson III papers
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of James Edward Sisson III. It includes biographical information on Sisson in the form of personal papers and personal correspondence, but the bulk of the collection is related to author Jack London.