Images
Found in 118 Collections and/or Records:
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.
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.
Dee Smith Photograph Collection
The photographs in this collection were used in Howard M. Carlisle's book The Dee Smith Story: Fulfilling a Dream.
Joseph Smith III portrait
Single tintype portrait of Joseph Smith III, from shortly after Smith's accession to the presidency of the RLDS Church (now called The Community of Christ) in 1860. Due to the rarity of this portrait, eight copies with negatives (in color and black & white) have been created for viewing purposes.
Whitney Smith photograph collection
525 cartes-de-visite, cabinet cards, studio portraits, photo-postcards, and snapshots, from the 1860s to 1960s, of the Smith and Whitney Families (including vacations to Saltair, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Yellowstone National Park), sketches by Charles S. Whitney, and early Mormon Church leaders such as John Henry Smith.
Heber C. Snell photograph collection
The Heber Snell Photograph collection consists of 16 portraits and snapshots of Heber Snell and his colleagues from 1909 until the 1960s.
Raymond C. Somers photograph collection
Briant H. Stringham photograph collection
Approximately 202 photographs depicting both the public and private life of this Utah statesman. Pictures range from Briant's college education at BYU in Provo, Utah, to his sheep-ranching days in Vernal and the Uintah Mountains, to his public service as a politician for the state of Utah. Interspersed throughout the photos of business and public service are pictures of family and recreation. Also included is an image of Stringham with President Lyndon B. Johnson.
'Sun Pictures of Rocky Mountain Scenery' photograph collection,
Contains albumen photographs by A.J. Russell showing various views of Utah, Wyoming, Nevada, and California that were taken during construction of the Pacific Railroad from 1868-1869.
Paul Swenson Papers
The Paul Swenson papers consist of materials Swenson produced or collected during his career as a writer and are divided into three sections: professional, personal, and correspondence.