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Interior pages in body of Bartolomeo Lelii legal document
Images of the leather bindings used to hold the document together.
Barrett family at the Charles Shumway home, ca. 1905. From left to right, William Barrett, Elizabeth Matilda Wennergren Barrett, Selma Barrett, Charlotte Barrett Baker Richards, Clarence Samuel Barrett, Laura Matilda Barrett. Back of photograph also…
William and Elizabeth Matilda Wennergren Barrett Family with children (oldest to youngest): Evalene, Laura Matilda, Oscar Junius, Charlotte Barrett Baker Richards, Clarence Samuel Barrett, Selma Hortense, Algie Lavine, May Ione Wennergren (niece),…
Barn photograph by Sam Crump. This is an ambrel-style barn located southeast of the present Mendon Post Office. Was demolished in 2011. Information found in "In the Shade of the Mountains: Histories of Mendon and Petersboro", page 556 (top of page).
Barn photograph entitled "Harvest Moon" by Sam Crump. This is an ambrel-style barn located southeast of the present Mendon Post Office. Was demolished in 2011. Information found in "In the Shade of the Mountains: Histories of Mendon and Petersboro",…
Photo of the interior of a rustic barbershop with many animal heads and outdoor related memorabilia on the walls and in the shop
Oil painting that became a cover for The Saturday Evening Post in 1936
Barber Pole Vertical, Old Photo, Antique - from miscellaneous collection of barbershop photos, plaques, memorabilia
Barber Pole Horizontal photo from a miscellaneous collection of barbershop art, plaques, photos
Barbed wire gate with a no-trespassing sign at St. Anne's Retreat, Logan Canyon.
Barbed wire gate with a no-trespassing sign at St. Anne's Retreat, Logan Canyon.
This photo was taken at Topaz in September of 2019 by Alyson Griggs. This barbed wire lettering is located next to the Topaz Monument at the Topaz Site.
Visitors at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009.
Barbara Middleton, exhibit co-curator, presenting at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009.
Barbara Middleton and visitors at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009.
Barbara Fleming, Cataloger, Merrill-Cazier Library
The Ballad of the Skeletons was a poem written by Allen Ginsberg with the intention for it to be performed instead of read. It was later set to music with the aid of Paul McCartney.
Shater Abbas Bakery and Market store front in Westwood, next to "Ketabsara" [house of books] store selling Iranian books, artwork, and music.
The sign advertising Bahar institute where children can attend Farsi language learning classes and dance classes.
Backside of Cy E. Napper drug store on Logan, Utah's Main Street