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MainStreet looking past the Steger Student Life Center towards the student union and McMicken Hall
No. 1907. The Outer Walls of Moqui. Showing entrance to Kevah[sic] and ladders by which the people ascend to their houses. Views in the Canons of the Colorado River and among the Aztec Cities of Arizona. Photographed by E.O. Beaman
No. 1908. Distant View of Monqui. Showing sheep-pens in foreground under the cliff. In the distance is the valley, in which they herd their sheep and raise a very inferior quality of corn. Photographed by E.O. Beaman
No. 1901. Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City. Foundation of Temple in foreground. Photographed by E.O. Beaman, formerly of Powell's Col. River Exploring Expedition
No. 1928. Aztecs on the Moincoppee[sic]. Corn fields in distance. Photographed by E.O. Beaman, formerly of Powell's Col. River Exploring Expedition
No. 1905. View of Me-Shong-An-Avah. Views in the Canons of the Colorado River and among the Aztec Cities of Arizona. Showing houses three and four stories high. This town is built above the valley some 1200 feet. Its inhabitants number about 350.…
No. 1933. Johnson's Ranch, Southern Utah. The future strong hold of the Saints. Photographed by E.O. Beaman
Yolanda Mendiola Bates talks about her childhood in Mexico, her parent’s divorce and her father’s remarriage. She talks about competitive swimming, about receiving a full-ride scholarship to swim at Brigham Young University, converting to the Church…
Yolanda Mendiola Bates talks about her childhood in Mexico, her parent’s divorce and her father’s remarriage, being raised by her grandmother and aunts and her relationship with her brothers. She talks about competitive swimming, including…
Abstract painting by Basil King appearing in the spring 1960 issue of Kulchur magazine
Basic Designs catalog, front cover, 1990
Shows cover page wound through the pages and through the middle of the book to provide structure.
Images of the leather bindings used to hold the document together.
Interior pages in body of Bartolomeo Lelii legal document
Photograph of a pet capuchin monkey wearing a jacket and a leash
A photograph of grave markers at St. Sava Serbian Cemetery, Jackson, California
A photograph of a German cemetery in Bremen, Germany
Mr. Mario Barragán talks about his childhood in Perú, about his father, veterinary doctor, who died when he was young causing him to begin work at an early age, his jobs, including work cheese factory in Utah, his marriage, his feelings towards Cache…
Ana Cecilia Barragán talks about growing up happy in Peru with her family; she talks about her courtship and marriage in Peru to her husband, their move to the US. She talks about her work in Utah at a plastics factory where all the workers are…
Sabine took this image on our way to the Kwemekame Market during Spring of 1992. Coming from Mkuzi, the road was lined with people walking to the Friday market, which was at that time, a large meeting. The market specialized in sugar cane and, I…
Spring 1992 Image from Conte doctoral research trip to Lunguza accompanied by Sufian Shekoloa, Marcus Conte, and Sabine Barcatta. Large Kapok in the middle of the hamlet would have served as a marker seen from a distance. TAS 85 was Conte's Suzuki.…
This photograph was taken by the Technicolor Government Services in Manilla on March 12, 1945. This picture shows Filipino children gathering bricks to help rebuild the city.
Newspaper article of an interview with T. K. Sorenson and his memories of Mendon and its May Day.
View of the Australia Graphic Panel displayed at the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010.
View of the Parts of the Bell Graphic Panel displayed at the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010.
View of the North America Graphic Panel displayed at the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010.
View of the Modern Bells Panel Graphic displayed at the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010.