Photographs
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Herald Journal Addendum
The Herald Journal Addendum contains photographic negatives and prints taken for the Herald Journal between 1969 and 2001. Photographs from this collection document accidents, social and public events, organizations, buildings, government, education, sports, and businesses in Cache Valley, among other subjects.
Jackson Hole Dude Ranching Tradition: Triangle X collection
Ronald Jensen photograph collection
John F. Blauer World War I photograph collection
Franklin Davis Thatcher photograph collection
The Franklin D. Thatcher photograph collection consists of 92 images of Cache Valley, Logan, River Heights, Utah State University, and Ogden taken by Franklin D. Thatcher (1878-1965). The individuals in the pictures include Thatcher's family such as his wife Hannah,and his sons Theodore (Ted), Lynn, and David Thatcher.
E.C. LaRue photograph collection
Set of 51 stereoviews of outdoor scenes taken during the 1923 Birdseye Colorado River survey. Also includes 1 group photo of the crew.
Walter Lehrman Beat Generation photograph collection
This small but significant collection includes original negatives and photographs of Beat Generation poets Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Philip Whalen, Gary Snyder, Michael McClure, Kenneth Rexroth, Robert Creeley, and friends, made by Walter Lehrman from November 1955 through June 1956.
Jack London photograph collection
The Jack London photograph collection consists of 109 images. Original nitrate negatives are kept in Cold Storage Box 73.
Lund Utah Scrapbook photograph collection
The Lund Utah Scrapbook photograph collection consists of 249 images taken around Lund, Utah as well as the Utah Agricultural College (now Utah State University), Bear Lake, and Honeyville, Utah. The only identified person is Louis Sewald (Sevald?). The photographer may have been someone with the initials, H.R.H. The photographs also document a series of treatments made to orchard trees and agricultural fields probably with insecticides.