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David M. Logan collection
This collection contains documents created by David Logan while serving as commander of Company F of the 2nd Arkansas Infantry (African Descent), later the 54th United States Colored Infantry, as well as personal documents from his post war life
David Eccles House, 1973, Logan, Utah
This home was built in 1907. It was built as the residence of the second wife of David Eccles, Ellen Stoddard. Early in the twentieth century, Utah State University acquired downtown houses for use by its students, and the David Eccles home became a dorm for upper-class women in 1946. In 1956 it became Kerr Hall, a dorm for forty-five male students. It is currently owned by S.E. Needham, III, known for his various business interests throughout Logan
David Smith on Art & Tradition
Print Edition: 250 copies.Print Pages: 4p.Print Illustrations: Woodcut frontispiecePrinting: LetterpressBinding: Double-section saddle-stitch; Self-wrappedPaper: Rives Heavy Weight paper; Canson Mi Tientes cover paperTypography: Handset Stymie MediumPhysical Dimensions: 23 x 16.3 cmPrint Original Price: 35 U.S. dollarsColophon: Two hundred and fifty copies of this talk given by David Smith at O.S.U. in 1959 have been printed with a woodcut portrait by Signey Chafetz at The Logan Elm Press and Paper Mill, The Arts-of-the-Book Laboratory of The Ohio State University College of the Arts, Department of Art Education. The type is Stymie Medium, handset and printed on Rives Heavy Weight paper, and bound by hand with Canson Mi Tientes cover paper over boards. Woodcut by Sidney Chafetz copyright 1984 and text copyright 1984 by The Logan Elm Press. All rights reserved
David Thomas House, Logan, Utah
This home was built in 1907 by David and Kathy (Thatcher) Thomas. David Thomas managed the Thatcher Milling and Elevator Company for many years. He married Katherine Thatcher, daughter of the prominent George W. Thatcher
No.314, Roger V. Logan Jr., interview by Everett Cooley, David Bigler and Brigham Madsen
Transcript (37 pages) of interview by Everett Cooley, David Bigler and Brigham Madsen with Roger V. Logan, Jr., researcher on the Mountain Meadows Massacre, on September 18, 1990. This interview is no. 314 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. 1260Roger V. Logan, a judge from Arkansas, is a descendent of the victims of the Mountain Meadows Massacre and has done extensive research on the massacre. His findings are discussed in this oral history. Interviewers: Everett Cooley, David Bigler, Brigham Madse
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The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969
Transcript of a letter by an unidentified author to David Fentress regarding sharing federal newspapers and the banning of federal newspapers in some areas. The author passes on the news of the war including the destruction of the Federal merchantmen by the Confederate fleet. He passes along world news: Russia preparing to go to War with Europe and how that could negatively affect the Confederacy. There is also speculation on the future of the war
The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969
Transcript of a letter by an unidentified author to David Fentress regarding sharing federal newspapers and the banning of federal newspapers in some areas. The author passes on the news of the war including the destruction of the Federal merchantmen by the Confederate fleet. He passes along world news: Russia preparing to go to War with Europe and how that could negatively affect the Confederacy. There is also speculation on the future of the war
Early Recollections Of Logan 22 Dec 1923 - 5 Jan 1924
Early Recollections Of Logan by David Reese, Griffith Charles, and Morgan S. Evans. Typescript of articles published in the The Journal in Logan, Cache County, Utah, Dec. 22, 1923 (Vol. XLIV #306, p. 8) and Jan 5, 1924 (Vol. XLVII #5, p. 12)
Various papers commenting on the Logan Canyon construction project, 1994
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 Canyon project from Bruce Pendery
Witch's castle;
The Wind Caves, a beautiful natural formation in Logan Canyon, has inspired stories of a supernatural resident, a witch named Hecate. Voiced by David Sidwell. Part of the Stokes Nature Center's podcast series History & Lore of Logan Canyon where each podcast is linked to a specific site in Logan Canyon. Includes transcription.;http://www.logannature.org/podcast/?p=episode&name=2011-01-31_06hllcwitch.mp
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