Hand-colored tinted photograph postcard of Mammoth hotel, Yellowstone Park, ca. 1920. Number 4300. Haynes, St. Paul official photographer of Yellowstone National Park.
Real picture postcard. Inscription on back reads: "Parade in Preston Idaho Main Street." Embossed with emblem and probably the designer name on the front.
Spillway of the State Power Plant at First Dam in the mouth of Logan Canyon, Utah, taken from the east side of the dam. 1920s. Black and white photograph (5 x 7 in) mounted on board
Logan Canyon, Utah. CCC Camp barracks near Tony Grove - later used as Utah State University's Forestry Field Station Camp- 1930s. Black and white photograph (4.5 x 6.5 in) mounted on board
Logan Canyon, Utah. Second Dam, ca. 1903. Logan River below Second Dam, showing intake flume of Hercules Power Plant. Black and white photograph (7.5 x 9.5 in) mounted on board
Two unidentified girls sitting at edge of Tony Grove Lake, Logan Canyon, Utah. Campground in background. 1950s. Black and white photograph (8 x 9.5 in) mounted on board
Logan Canyon, Utah. Wooden flume carrying water to Utah Power and Light Company Hydro Electric plant at mouth of Logan Canyon, ca. 1908. Black and white photograph (8 x 10 in) mounted on board.
Jardine Juniper in Logan Canyon. Discovered in 1923 by Maurice Lindford. Tree named (ca. 1925) for Utah State University Alumni and then Secretary of Agriculture William M. Jardine. Black and white photograph (5 x 7 in).
View west, the 'Devil's Chair', rock on the left, is about 1/8 mile up Logan Canyon. 1880s. Cache D.U.P. Collection. Black and white photograph (8 x 10 in) mounted on board
Logan Canyon, Utah. Views, 1920s. View looking upstream at Utah Power and Light Company power plant near mouth of canyon (1/4 mile). Black and white photograph (6 x 8 in) mounted on board
Unidentified woman standing at the bottom of Jardine Juniper, Logan Canyon, Utah. Discovered in 1923 by Maurice Lindford. Tree named (ca. 1925) for Utah State University Alumni and then Secretary of Agriculture William M. Jardine. Black and white…
View east shows Telluride Power Company operations at the mouth of Logan Canyon. ca. 1900. Cache D.U.P. Collection. Black and white photograph (8 x 10 in) mounted on board
Jardine Juniper, Logan Canyon. 1960s. Logan Canyon. Discovered in 1923 by Maurice Lindford. Tree named (ca. 1925) for Utah State University Alumni and then Secretary of Agriculture William M. Jardine. Black and white photograph (7.5 x 9.5 in)…
Logan Canyon, Utah. Worker's camp, 1930s. Wheeler and England Construction Company camp during building of Logan Canyon Road, U.S. 91. Black and white photograph (4.5 x 7.5 in) mounted on board