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  • Temporal Coverage is exactly " 1930-1939"

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…

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View of Logan Canyon from USU Campus. Black and white photograph (5 x 7 in)

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Ricks Spring in Logan Canyon, Utah. Black and white photograph (5 x 7 in)

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Jardine Juniper, 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 (2 x 3 in)

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Man, possibly Roy Palmer, with his dog at Ricks Spring, Logan Canyon. Black and white photograph (5 x 7 in)

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Men standing on spillway at third dam, Logan Canyon. Black and white photograph (4 x 5 in)

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Logan River, Logan Canyon, wooden bridge (5 x 7 in)

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Logan River and riverbank up Logan Canyon. Black and white photograph (10 x 13 in) mounted on board

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Tony Grover Lake, Logan Canyon, Utah. Black and white photograph (10 x 14 in)

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Enlargement of a photo showing the Herculesa power plant in Logan canyon, between 1890 and 1910. Black and white photograph (10 x 14 in)

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Camping. Man next to tent under "hanging rock" in Logan Canyon. Black and white negative (4 x 5 in)

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Camping. Man next to tent under "hanging rock" in Logan Canyon, Utah. Black and white negative (4 x 5 in)

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Tony Grove Lake, Logan Canyon, Utah. Black and white photograph (10 x 14 in)

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Logan Canyon, Utah. Canyon road with rock formation on the side of the road. Black and white photograph (10 x 13 in)

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Logan Canyon, Utah. Canyon river and bridge. Man standing on riverbank behind bridge. Black and white photograph (8 x 10 in)

USUPodcast5PowerStruggle.mp3
The first two plants to provide electricity to Logan utilized the Logan River, a power struggle over resources and customers ensued. Voiced by Val Grant. Part of the Stokes Nature Center's podcast series History & Lore of Logan Canyon where each…

USUPodcast8OldEphraim.mp3
The legendary conflict between sheepherder Frank Clark and Old Ephraim the giant grizzly bear is one of the most widely-told stories of Logan Canyon. Voiced by David Sidwell. Part of the Stokes Nature Center's podcast series History and Lore of Logan…

USUPodcast4StokesNatureCenter.mp3
Stokes Nature Center, the main source of nature education in Cache Valley for over 13 years, began with a group of dedicated volunteers and an old abandoned building. Voiced by Val Grant. Part of the Stokes Nature Center's podcast series History &…

USUPodcast3AGrowingNationalForest.mp3
Logan Canyon is part of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, a nationally protected area which has grown and changed many times over the years. Voiced by Lisa Thompson. Part of the Stokes Nature Center's podcast series History & Lore of Logan…

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Jardine Juniper tree, 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) mounted on board
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