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BYU_MSS_P_3156_136.jpg
A large group of people boarding a street car and a line of carriages on the opposite side of the tracks. Taken outdoors. Written on the bottom: "Pioneer Day, Springville, Utah, July 24th 1915, G.E.A. Photo."

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USU_MSS351SerIBx85_Item_3.pdf
Correspondence from Robert Arbuckle to Congressman James Hansen, thanking Congressman Hansen for his participation in the plans for the US 89 corridor project. Also included is a list of concerns about the project.

USUFolkColl42bx2fd1Austin.mp3
Dennis Austin discusses his career in the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and all the time in the field he spent and his role and opinions on various policies involved he also talks about his role in influencing and teaching land owners about…

USU_14717Bx8Fd20_Item 42.pdf
Correspondence from Bill Bacon to J. Whitney Floyd, November 28, 1961 about the Logan Canyon Highway.

USUFolkColl42xb2fd2GarthBarker.mp3
Garth Barker discusses multiple-use access for the Logan Canyon meeting with politicians at Multiple Access Conservation Coalition member about land access concerns experience as a member of Search and Rescue.

USU_MSS148VIIIB29_Fd6_Item 8.pdf
Correspondence from L. Sheldon Barker to Craig Caupp with enclosed (not in this file) information on areas of interest and the services and capabilities of CH2M Hill.

FolkColl42bx2fd3DaveBaumgartner.mp3
The interview contains information on the childhood, education and the career of Dave Baumgartner as a forester, the various positions held within the Forest Service and his views on management. There are many anecdotes from his personal experiences…

USU_MSS148VIIIB27Fd9_Item 16.pdf
Correspondence from Dave Baumgartner to Steve Flint regarding the role of the National Forest Scenic Byway Program proposing a complementary aesthetic experience in the canyon with improvement of campgrouds and appropriate signs. Proposes the…

USU_MSS148VIIIB27Fd9_Item 17.pdf
Correspondence from Dave Baumgartner to Tom Lyon about public concerns for Logan Canyon. Designing the right highway is mentioned, also that the aesthetic issue remains unsolved.

USU_MSS200_Forest Ser_Item_4.pdf
Correspondence from Dave Baumgartner to Tom Lyon discussing the possibility of compromise on the changes for Logan Canyon.

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd7_Page_1.pdf
Comments from local leaders and residents of Cache, Bear Lake, and Rich counties arguing for both minimal improvements to the canyon road claiming it as a destination, and maximum improvement to increase traffic flow and reduce accidents by adding…

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_2.pdf
Correspondence from Brian Beard to M.J. Roberts regarding the camp grounds that are proposed for construction parallel with the road construction and asking what is to be done regarding the disposal of fill material. Also asks how they intend to…

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_19.pdf
Correspondence from Brian Beard to Vern Hamre questioning who is the lead agency - UDOT or the Forest Service - in the road construction activities proposed for Logan Canyon. He also requests an evaluation of the environmental issues.

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_14.pdf
Correspondence from Brian Beard to Gary Lindley regarding the proposed construction activities in Logan Canyon. The Sierra Club is concerned about UDOT's compliance with NEPA and wants to have an Enviromental Assessment drawn up.

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_18.pdf
Correspondence from Brian Beard to George Bohn requesting that any and all information regarding Utah Department of Transportation's compliance with NEPA be sent for review, espeicially as to why Logan Canyon was removed from a Category I and put in…

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_17.pdf
Correspondence from Brian Beard to David Watt asking for a copy of the "finding of no significant impact" and asking for information as to why UDOT decided to proceed without an Environmental Assessment as required by CEQ NEPA.

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_15.pdf
Correspondence from Brian Beard to JoJo Jones stating the intent to demand an Environmental Statement be produced in regards to the Logan Canyon project.

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_16.pdf
Correspondence from Brian Beard to Information Officer requesting the regulations that the Utah Department of Transportation uses for implenting NEPA.

BYU_MSS_P_3_0049.jpg
Mountains reflected in a crystal clear lake.

BYU_MSS_P_3_0142.jpg
A dam, and a building on the shore of Jackson Lake in Teton County, Wyoming.

BYU_MSS_P_3_0195.jpg
Eagle Gate, woman on the corner, trolley cars in street.

BYU_MSS_P_3_1390.jpg
Tree, lake, snow capped mountains in the distance.

Cache Chamber of Commerce letter, 1987
The Cache Chamber of Commerce voted to approve four local highway improvements.

USU_14717Bx8Fd20_Item 24.pdf
Correspondence from W. H. Bennett to J. Whitney Floyd, August 10, 1961discussing the Road Construction and Resource Use statement prepared by the College Committee.

USU_14717Bx8Fd20_Item 11.pdf
Correspondence from Jack Berryman to Mr. Michaelson on the material for "The Agent."

USU_14717Bx8Fd20_Item 31.pdf
Correspondence from Jack H. Berryman to President Daryl Chase, September 1, 1961 about Logan Canyon Road Construction.

USU_14717Bx8Fd20_Item 15.pdf
Memorandum from Jack H. Berryman to files, November 7, 1961, about the College of Forest Range and Wildlife Management.

USU_14717Bx8Fd20_Item 34.pdf
Memorandum from Jack Berryman to Files on November 7, 1961 regarding the position of the Forest Service and the College of Forest, Range, and Wildlife Management on the road construction and resource use in Logan Canyon.

USU_14717Bx8Fd20_Item 40.pdf
Memorandum from Jack Berryman to J. Whitney Floyd, November 28, 1961. Notes on changes to the Road Construction and Resource Use statement.

USU_14717Bx8Fd20_Item 6.pdf
Memorandum from Jack Berryman to Gladys Harrison about copies of the Road Construction and Resource Use statement.

USU_14717Bx8Fd20_Item 44.pdf
Correspondence for Jack Berryman to James Deans, April 4, 1962 about the public opinion of the highway construction in Logan Canyon.

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_11.pdf
Correspondence from George Bohn to William Hurley explaining the category assignment of the Logan Canyon project from nonmajor to major and that environmental actions are under CEQ and DOT.

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_12.pdf
Correspondence from George Bohn to Brian Beard defining the action plan which must comply with various legislative requirements such as NEPA, and outline how the State will coordinate with other government entities and the public in developing plans…

USU_MSS148VIIIB27Fd9_Item 14.pdf
Correspondence from Dale Bosworth to Daniel Dake, May 28,1987 discussing how the EIS must comply with the Wasatch-Cache National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan. Bosworth states that the Forest Service supports an objective analysis of Logan…

USU_MSS200ForestServiceSeriesWasatchNFBx6_Item 17.pdf
Correspondence from Dale Bosworth to Daniel Dake explaining the position of the Forest Service position concerning the Logan Canyon project.

USU1stFolkColl42bx2fd4ThadisBox.mp3
The first interview covers Thad Box’s early years in Texas and his education. The interview was a demonstration of interview techniques by Elaine Thatcher to members of the Land Use Management Oral History Project members, including Brad Cole, Randy…

USU_ThadBoxEssay.pdf
One page essay discussing the importance of Logan Canyon to area residents through its many uses and the benefits of collecting oral histories, photographs, and other historic materials that document those interactions.

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Logan Scout Troop 5 wading at Tony Grove and White Pine Lakes. Black and white photograph (2.5 x 4.5 in)

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Logan Scout Troop 5 on a hike probably in Logan Canyon. Black and white photograph (2.5 x 4 in)

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Logan Scout Troop 5 on a winter hike probably in Logan Canyon. Black and white photograph (2.5 x 4 in)

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Logan Scout Troop 5 hiking probably in Logan Canyon. Black and white photograph (2.5 x 4 in).

USUP03641304.jpg
Logan Scout Troop 5 in Logan Canyon. Black and white photograph (2.5 x 4 in)

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Logan Scout Troop 5 on a dock at Bear Lake, Utah and Idaho, where a boat called Columbia is moored. Black and white photograph (2.5 x 4 in)

USUP036414104.jpg
Logan Scout Troop 5 up at Tony Grove and White Pine Lakes, Logan Canyon, Utah. Black and white photograph (2.5 x 4.5 in)

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Logan Scout Troop 5 on a sleigh ride probably in Logan Canyon. Black and white photograph (2.5 x 4 in)

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Members of Logan Scout Troop 5 at Camp Lomia, their summer home in Logan Canyon, Utah. Black and white photograph (2.5 x 4 in)

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View of the Girl Scout camp at Spring Hollow in Logan Canyon, Utah. Black and white photograph (2.5 x 4 in.)
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