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Ralph A. Busco's research on German and Italian POWs in Utah and Idaho
Questionnaires sent to Italian and German POWs who were imprisoned in Utah during World War II. The research data collected were used in an article for the Utah Historical Quarterly.
Business and Professional Women's Club, Logan Chapter records
This collection contains the papers of the Business and Professional Women's Club, Logan Chapter (Utah). This seventeen-box collection contains the Logan Chapter's general files, meeting minutes (1923-1986), correspondence, meeting programs, and pressbooks containing clippings from Logan, Utah, newspapers and photographs of members. These materials span the period 1923 to 1987 and are organized topically and chronologically.
Freeman J. Byington photograph collection
The Freeman J. Byington photograph collection contains pictures and slides of various locations in Europe before, during, and after World War II.
C. Brant Short Sagebrush Rebellion papers
This collection contains research and documents pertaining to the Sagebrush Rebellion, a movement in the 1970's to transfer federal land to the states.
Cabinet card of a Protestant church, probably Kaysville
This collection contains one photograph by photographer H.E. Lewis.
Cabinet card portrait of 2 unidentified children
This collection contains one photograph by photographer Siegal Cooper Co.
Cabinet card portrait of 2 unidentified children
This collection contains one photograph by photographer R. Kennet.
Cabinet card portrait of 2 unidentified females, seemingly albino; "advertisement" for Johnson's Valley tan remedies,etc., written on verso by G.W. Johnson
This collection contains one photograph by photographer Baker's Art Gallery.
Cabinet card portrait of 4 unidentified females
This collection contains one photograph by photographer Peterson Bros. Tourist Artists.
Cabinet card portrait of a female sitting side-saddle on a horse, a dog sitting in foreground
This collection contains one photograph by photographer H.R. Williams.