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SDS, Students for a Democratic Society, button in red and white
Plastic, paper, and metal button pin
SDS stands for Students for a Democratic Society, a radical student organization of the 1960's. Primarily concerned with equality, peace, and…
Plastic, paper, and metal button pin
SDS stands for Students for a Democratic Society, a radical student organization of the 1960's. Primarily concerned with equality, peace, and…
Button advocating the election of Eldreidge Cleaver for president, Black Panther Party
Photograph of a butterfly on a Salidago Accidentalis, more commonly known as a goldenrod flower.
Sinclair Lewis's "Butler Sinclair" plot reviewed by Jack London.
An advertisement for the butcher shop of Archie Anderson dating back to 1920. First known evidence of a business and person being at the location of present day Island Market.
View of the Business Block in Logan, Utah; includes view of the Hotel Eagle and First National Bank
Business advertisement of Jacob Greenband's business on Wall Avenue in the 1922 Weber County Polk Directory.
The telephone lounge at Bushnell General Hospital, Brigham City, Utah, where operators in another part of the room help service men place their calls.
Still image from a black and white film strip of amputees playing ping pong. Games were part of vocational rehabilitation activities at the hospital, which specialized in treating soldiers with amputated limbs.
Black and white photograph of patients from Bushnell riding horses. There is a low wooden building to the left, and the gravel pit at the mouth of Wellsville Canyon can be seen in the background.
Photo of wounded Japanese American soldier Willie Higa playing the guitar while sitting on a bed in the Bushnell General Hospital.
Class C Pass for Bushnell General Hospital. Issued to Donald M. Canny. The pass is a small blue card printed with information about entitlements and priveledges to the bearer of the card. Donald's information is typewritten on the blanks of the card…
A view of Bushnell Hospital looking northwest from the mess hall at the two-story ward buildings
These brave men helped Franklin Roosevelt defeat the three dictators.
J.R. Farrar, amputee instructor, shot these scenes of amputee rehabilitation using the family 8mm movie camera. I apologize for the fuzzyness of the images, but this was in the…
J.R. Farrar, amputee instructor, shot these scenes of amputee rehabilitation using the family 8mm movie camera. I apologize for the fuzzyness of the images, but this was in the…
This film about helping disabled veterans of World War II to help themselves back into civilian life was shot mostly at Bushnell General Hospital in Brigham City, Utah in 1945. It was produced by the National Association of Mutual Casualty Companies…
Small card of a bus schedule between various points in Brigham City - 6th North Main, City Hall, and Bushnell Hospital. Busses left every hour or so and the trip from one end to the other took 20 minutes. Cab prices and phone numbers on the reverse.
Photo of several of the Bushnell Hospital patients, wounded Japanese American soldiers, in Salt Lake City's Japantown to play music at a cafe in the mid-1940s. Willie Oshiro, Toshio Kokubun, Jerry Miyashiro, Kiyoshi Yoshii, and Willie Higa.