Kennedy discusses his childhood experiences in nature and feelings toward nature. He talks about his professional career and relationships (with the Forest Service and as a professor at Utah State University), and how those have helped him form his…
Fred Knowlton talks about his experiences growing up on the family farm in Springville, New York, his family's educational pursuits, and his experiences with coyotes and the environment.
Correspondence from Jean Launer to Rudy Lukez giving examples of projects in other states where administrative changes in design standards were changed for environmental reasons.
Correspondence from Rudy Lukez to Duncan Silver asserting the Freedom of Information Act by requesting material on behalf of Citizens for the Protection of Logan Canyon.
Various corresponence from the Citizens for the Protection of Logan Canyon, 1987-1994. Most cover the topics of the agency alternative improvement suggestions, the biological assessment of Logan Canyon, and the endangered plant study from Utah State…
Correspondence from James Naegle to Rudy Lukez stating the intent to not release the Draft Environmental Impact Statement to avoid any unnecessary confusion.
The interview includes some personal background information, but mostly discusses John Neuhold's professional life and education. He also talks about his mentors and work in Wisconsin, but mostly his work in Utah, including a project with the Deseret…
Correspondence from Stan Nuffer to Rudy Lukez, explaining that Lukez's name has been included in the mailing list to receive information on Logan Canyon study with an enclosed introduction to the study (not included with this item).
Various papers commenting on the Logan Canyon construction project, 1994. Included: Citizens for a Safe and Scenic Logan Canyon summary of UDOT plan of action and Conservationist plan of action, time filing lawsuit under NEPA, and comments on Logan…
Mr. Peterson talks about growing up in Hyrum, Utah, his father's ranching and farming operations, working with his families’ sheep ranching operation in Cache National Forest and in Box Elder County. He talks about getting out of the sheep business…
Street scene of Main Street looking north from Center Street intersection, Logan, Utah, May 9, 1908. Electric power poles line both sides of the street which contains several horse-drawn wagons and buggies. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One…
A view of a town (Logan) with the temple to the left and mountains in the distance. Written on the back- Logan City, Utah, showing the great Mormon Temple, in background. Note: Written on the back- Transferred from H.H. Tammen Collection P-167.…
Ted Seeholzer is the owner of the Beaver Mountain ski area in Logan Canyon and talks about the history of Beaver Mountain (which has been owned by his family since its inception), and his varying roles with the ski resort – beginning in childhood. He…
The interview contains information on Fred Wagner's childhood, moving around the nation, and interest in the outdoors. He discusses his goal to be a rancher and his experience working as a cowboy where he realized his interest in plants and animals.…
Information about interdisciplinary team including contact information and mailing lists and Logan Canyon study with traffic counting and forecasting, purpose of Logan Canyon improvement study and public involvement plan, and the revised role of…
Review from previous meetings' minutes, discussion of Maguire Primrose and FWS interest in Logan Canyon, discussion of the results of the scoping meetings, expansion of I.D. team, discussion on the value of spending time in Logan Canyon to define…
The preliminary record of decision for US Highway 89, Right Fork in Logan Canyon to Garden City and Final Environmental Impact Statement. The six sections include decision, alternatives considered, section 4(f), measures to minimize harm, monitoring…
Newsletters updating the events of Logan Canyon Coalition including but not limited to the formation of LCC, denial of appeal, violations of FEIS, lifting of the stop work order, and the eligibility of Logan River for wild and scenic designation.
Logan, Utah. Wildlife. 1916. Elk on Tabernacle Square, winter of 1915- 1916. First herd to be brought to Cache Valley for release in the Bear River Mountains
Logan, Utah. Wildlife. 1916. Elk on Tabernacle Square, winter of 1915- 1916. First herd to be brought to Cache Valley for release in the Bear River Mountains.
Entrance gates to USU campus, located on the corner of 900 East and Highway 89, 1960s. The sign was removed in the summer of 1973 when the entrance was sealed off. Size of photograph: 5 x 7 in.
View of the Quad at looking from Highway 89. The Quad was developed in 1920 from plans drawn in 1912 by a Boston landscape architecture firm. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
View of campus, Utah State Agricultural College, circo 1930, looking west toward Family Life Building and Old Main from Highway 89. Size of photograph: 7.75 x 9.75 in.
View looking east from the roof of the Business Building, 1972. The photo was one in a series taken by Campus Planning to show parking lot wasteland on campus in advocacy of a second quad west of the Engineering Building. View shows the Engineering…
View looking southeast from the roof of the Business Building. The photo was one in a series taken by Campus Planning to show parking lot wasteland on campus in advocacy of a second quad west of the Engineering Building. View shows the Moen and…
Aerial photo of campus, looking northeast, showing Logan and the Island, winter 1941. Note the building material adjacent to the fieldhouse for construction of the Military Science building. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.