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FOLK COLLECTION 29

The Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area

Introduction


Date of Items: 2001-2005
Processed by: Randy Williams
Inventory Prepared by: Randy Williams and Susan Gross
Register Prepared by: Susan Gross, May 2004, Utah fieldwork; Randy Williams, September 2005, Idaho fieldwork
Linear Feet: 10.75


Historical Note

The Bear River Heritage Area Council works to identify, preserve, and enhance the natural, cultural, and economic heritage and to stabilize and expand upon the economic opportunities associated with the heritage of the Bear River area, which consists of four counties in southeastern Idaho: Bear Lake, Caribou, Franklin, and Oneida and three counties in northern Utah: Box Elder, Cache, and Rich that make up the Bear River drainage. The Council created a strategic plan that called for working with long time area residents and scholars to record local histories and identify and document traditional artisans and folklore of the Bear River region. This plan included working with communities and professional folklore fieldworkers to collect and record oral histories and information on local culture, artisans, and historically significant buildings.

In order to move this plan forward, Randy Williams (USU's Fife Folklore Archives) and Cindy Hall (Bear River Association of Governments) wrote grants and the BRHAC received funds from the Utah Humanities Council and the Community Cultural/Heritage Coordinating Council to conduct a fieldwork survey in Utah in the summer/fall 2001 in order to catalog the traditions in the Utah portion of the area. In 2003, Elaine Thatcher (Associate Director of the Mountain West Center for Regional Studies at Utah State University), Cindy Hall, wrote a grant to National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to conduct the Idaho fieldwork.

The grant monies were used to hire folklore consultant Andrea Graham to conduct interviews in all seven counties (4 Idaho and 3 Utah) with local community members and tradition bearers and to mentor graduate student interns to assist with the fieldwork, and to develop an inventory of folk traditions in the Bear River Heritage Area. For the Utah segment of the fieldwork survey three graduate students from USU’s Folklore Program participated: Sally Haueter (Rich County), Robin Parent (Cache County), and Michael Ward (Box Elder County). As well, Elaine Thatcher and Randy Williams conducted fieldwork in Utah. For the Idaho segment of the fieldwork survey three senior or graduate students from Idaho State University's English or Anthropology Departments and freelance folklorist (Duskin-Goede) participated: Sarah Barsness (Oneida County), Lisa Duskin-Goede (Franklin County), Andrew Jorgensen (Bear Lake County), and Terry Livingston (Caribou County). As well, Elaine Thatcher conducted fieldwork.

The inventory was used as the foundation for identifying heritage traditions and themes and future projects of the Bear River Heritage Area Council, and as a reference for interested community organizations. The fieldwork culminated with free public presentations in each of the counties entitled: "The Living Traditions of the Bear River Area." These programs included a PowerPoint presentation from the lead fieldworkers and graduate students and demonstrations from two community tradition bearers in each county. At the completion of the fieldwork, Elaine Thatcher, Tricia Harrison, Sally Haueter, and Randy Williams worked on the Bear River Heritage Guide that showcases the heritage sites, services, and traditions of the BRHA and is available throughout the region to help “heritage tourists” and local residents alike learn about and visit local heritage sites.

As well, the fieldwork gave the BRHAC direction for future heritage projects and helped with the BRHAC proposal to the 108th Congress to establish the National Bear River Heritage Area in Idaho and Utah.


Provenance

The project called for the finished inventory and fieldwork to be housed in USU’s Special Collections and Archives and made available to community members and scholars. The Utah portion of the fieldwork was deposited in the Archives in March 2002; the Idaho fieldwork was deposited in the Archives in August 2005. The Utah portion and the first few boxes of the Idaho collection are processed to the item level. The remainder of the Idaho fieldwork will be processed to the item level in the spring 2006. However, all items in the collection are available at this time.


Scope and Content

The media holdings of the Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area project were assigned project identification letters and numbers in the field as follows:

Prefix:
BR = Bear River
Year: 03 (Only for the Idaho Fieldwork, which helps differentiate the two fieldwork projects: Utah/Idaho)
Fieldworkers:
SB = Sarah Barsness
LD = Lisa Duskin-Goede
AG = Andrea Graham
SH = Sally Haueter
AJ = Andrew Jorgensen
TL = Terry Livingston
RP = Robin Parent
ET = Elaine Thatcher
MW = Michael Ward
RW = Randy Williams
Media Format Codes:
T=Cassettes Tape
DAT=DAT Digital Tape
B=Black and White Print Image/Film
C=Color Print Images/Film
D=Digital Color Images
CD = Compact Disc
F=Fieldnotes
Sequential number within each format, such as 1, 2, 3, etc.
Frame number for images:
Sequential number of the frame (image/slide).

The codes within each alpha-numeric identification are ordered in the following way: the prefix, the year (for the Idaho fieldwork), the fieldworker, the media type, the number within the group and for images the frame. For example, BR-SH-C-3:5 is the fifth frame on the third roll of color film that Sally Haueter took in Utah. BR-03-AG-T-13 is Andrea Graham's Idaho fieldwork, her 13th tape. The indices to the images on the CDs (digital duplicate photographs of all the print versions) are listed first by the CD identification number, followed by the corresponding number to the print version (BR-AG-CD-1-15: BR-AG-C-2-10).

The Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area Survey is divided into 8 series, with each state divided into separated boxes, except the books which are not housed in boxes, (with Utah first because the fieldwork was conducted there first and the materials gathered were processed into the collection first):

I.   ADMINISTRATION: Items pertaining to the planning and administration of the Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area project.

II.   PUBLICITY AND EPHEMERA: Publicity about the project, culturally relative brochures collected as a part of the fieldwork, and newspaper clippings about the area.

III.   FIELDNOTES AND INFORMANT INFORMATION: The fieldnotes record a fieldworker’s activities, observations, and impressions during the course of the fieldwork. These notes are arranged alphabetically by the fieldworker’s surname and then by date. Contact information for those who participated in this project (as informants) is arranged first by the fieldworker's surname, and then alphabetically by the participant/informant surname. Release forms are grouped by the researcher's surname.

IV.   SOUND RECORDINGS AND LOGS: Cassette recordings and accompanying tape logs created by fieldworkers. Some audio recordings also include a transcript. [Note: in some cases the fieldworkers were not allowed (by the informant) to record interviews. In these circumstances the fieldworker took notation during the interview and then produced a transcript of the interview. The transcripts were then sent to the informants to read and make any corrections desired. These transcripts are treated as sound recordings, even though there is no sound recording to accompany them.]

V.   PHOTOGRAPHS AND LOGS: Photography, including color film (prints and negatives), black and white film (negatives, contact sheet), and digital photos (digitally taken photos and digitally formatted duplicates of print versions). All forms of photographs have log sheets, with an itemized list and detailed description of photographs. Both color and black and white photos have digital duplicates stored on compact-discs (CD). Each CD has an index telling which image on the CD corresponds with the print version (reference the print photo logs to find details of an image).

In the register the photograph logs (Series V, Sub-series A) give details on the photograph numbers and contents. Each image is listed by its individual and unique number first in the photo logs/indices, then listed again by the same number in reference to the actual photo (Series V, Sub-series B). The details of each photo are only listed on the photograph logs section of the register (Series V, Sub-series A). In order to find out what the images consist of, refer to the photograph logs section where they are itemized and detailed. All photograph-related inventories are grouped first by photographer and then ordered sequentially within the group.

VI.   MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: Maps and illustrations relative to the study area and to the study focus.

VII.   FINAL PRODUCTS: Final products from the Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area Survey to date include Bear River Heritage Area: Blessed by water, worked by hand, published by the Bear River Heritage Area Council; also included are a videotape of the three final presentations on the fieldwork done for this project, as well as a PowerPoint presentation stored on a compact disc.

VIII.   PUBLICATIONS: This includes all book-length publications (including cookbooks but excluding magazines, brochures, and reports) gathered by the fieldworkers in fieldwork areas during survey.


Inventory

SERIES I:   ADMINISTRATION

SERIES II:   PUBLICITY AND EPHEMERA

SERIES III:   FIELDNOTES AND INFORMANT INFORMATION

Sub-series A:   Fieldnotes
Sub-series B:   Artist and Contact Information/Release Forms

SERIES IV:   SOUND RECORDINGS AND LOGS

Sub-series A:   Tape Logs/Transcripts
Sub-series B:   Audio Cassette Recordings

SERIES V:   PHOTOGRAPHY AND LOGS

Sub-series A:   Photographic Logs and Indices
Sub-series B:   Photos (including color/black and white print and digital formats)

SERIES VI:   MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS

SERIES VII:   FINAL PRODUCTS

SERIES VIII:   PUBLICATIONS


Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area Collection

Register

SERIES I: ADMINISTRATION

Box 1: Utah (14 Folders)
Folder 1:   Fieldwork Summary and Goals
Item 1:   Summary: Living Traditions of the Bear River Valley (2 copies)
Item 2:   Executive Summary: Living Traditions of the Bear River Valley (2 copies)
Item 3:   Cache Valley Agricultural Heritage Program, statement of purpose, need, sources
Folder 2:   Utah Humanities Grant Proposal, Paperwork, and Correspondence
Item 1:   Utah Humanities Council Competitive Grant Application; September 15, 2000 (8 pages)
Item 2:   Jodi Graham (UHC) to Randy Williams; March 7, 2001 - notice of grant application receipt
Item 3:   Cynthia Buckingham (UHC) to Randy Williams; May 1, 2001 - grant approval notice
Item 4:   Utah Humanities Council Grant Agreement; May 01, 2001 (5 pages)
Item 5:   Copy of grant check written by Utah Humanities Council to the Bear River Association of Governments; April 15, 2002
Item 6:   Jodi Graham (UHC) to Randy Williams; March 5, 2002 - request for final reports
Item 7:   Utah Humanities Council Project Director Final Report Form; March 11, 2002 (11 pages)
Item 8:   Jodi Graham (UHC) to Randy Williams; April 16, 2002 - grant file closure notice
Folder 3:   Utah State Heritage Areas Information, Grant Proposal, and Correspondence
Item 1:   (Summary) Help Preserve You Local Heritage by Becoming a Utah Heritage Area or Corridor (8 pages)
Item 2:   Utah Heritage Areas and Corridors: Grant Guidelines (6 pages)
Item 3:   Utah Division of State History Grant Application: Heritage Areas and Corridors; March 30, 2001 (6 pages)
Item 4:   Community Cultural/Heritage Coordinating Council packet and notice of grant approval (9 pages)
Folder 4:   Project Correspondence
Item 1:   Andrea Graham to the Bear River Association of Governments
Item 2:   Andrea Graham to Bear River Heritage Council Members
Item 3:   Michael B. Ward to Andrea Graham; December 3, 2001
Folder 5:   Heritage Designation Information
Item 1:   Excerpts from draft of "Maximizing Utah's Heritage Development Potential" (9 pages)
Folder 6:   BRHA Bylaws and Strategic Plan
Item 1:   Draft: Bylaws of Bear River Heritage Area Council (3 pages)
Item 2:   Strategic Plan for the Bear River Heritage Council; December 18, 2000 (4 pages; 2 copies)
Folder 7:   Student Intern Contracts
Item 1:   Sally Haueter contract
Item 2:   Robin Parent contract
Item 3:   Michael Ward contract
Folder 8:   Project Meeting Agendas/Notes
Item 1:   BRHC Fieldworker Meeting Agenda; October 24, 2001
Item 2:   BRHC Fieldworker Meeting Notes; no date
Item 3:   BRHC Fieldworker Meeting Notes; no date (2 pages)
Folder 9:   Cultural Themes for Fieldwork
Item 1:   Cultural Themes in the Bear River Heritage Area (2 pages)
Item 2:   Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area: Utah Fieldwork Report, Summary
Folder 10:   Fieldwork Forms
Item 1:   Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area: Archiving Standards (2 copies)
Item 2:   Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area: Tape Log (2 copies)
Item 3:   Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area: Photo Log
Item 4:   Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area: Artist/Contact Information (2 copies)
Item 5:   Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area: Release Form (3 copies)
Folder 11:   Archival Forms
Item 1:   Utah Folklife Archives - blank form
Item 2:   Utah Folklife Archives - filled out form, example 1 (for an audio tape)
Item 3:   Utah Folklife Archives - filled out form, example 2 (for photo slides)
Item 4:   Utah Folklife Data Base - blank form
Item 5:   Utah Folklife Data Base - filled out form, example 1
Item 6:   Utah Folklife Data Base - filled out form, example 2
Folder 12:   Project Contact Information
Item 1:   Box Elder County Tourism Council, Members List; July 25, 2001 (3 pages)
Item 2:   Bear River Heritage Area Contacts 2 (6 pages)
Item 3:   Bear River Heritage Partners; April 18, 2002 (2 pages)
Folder 13:   Idaho Fieldwork Information
Item 1:   Proposed Fieldwork Budget for Idaho/Wyoming Portion of the Bear River Heritage Project (2 pages)
Folder 14: Final Report
Item 1:   Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area: Utah Fieldwork Report (Summary), by Andrea Graham
Item 2:   Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area: Utah Fieldwork Report (Final Report), by Andrea Graham (12 pages)
Box 2: Idaho (3 Folders)
Folder 1:   Grant
Item 1:  
Folder 2:   Intern/Fieldwork Forms
Item 1:   BRHA Idaho Fieldworker Contact Information
Item 2:   Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area: Archiving Standards (Idaho)
Item 2:   Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area: Contract for Student Fieldworkers (Idaho)
Folder 3: Final Report
Item 1:  
Folder 4: CD: Notes, Logs, Reports
Item 1:   Andrea Graham, 1 Master CD of all fieldworker notes, logs and reports
Item 2:   Lisa Duskin-Goede, 4 CDs of all fieldwork notes, logs, images (Franklin County)
Item 3:   Terry Livingston, 1 CD of fieldwork notes and logs CD (Caribou County)

SERIES II: PUBLICITY AND EPHEMERA

Box 1: Utah (12 Folders)
Folder 1:   Project Publicity
Item 1:   Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area - call for support, flyer
Item 2:   Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area - presentation poster
Item 3:   Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area - presentation flyer
Item 4:   Herald Journal’s Cache Magazine, “Explore Heritage”, November 22-28, 2002 - newspaper
Folder 2:   Empty
Folder 3:   Box Elder County Ephemera
Item 1:   Box Elder County Retail Business and Services
Item 2:   Box Elder County: Community Development Department 2000 Strategic Plan and Annual Report
Item 3:   Brigham City Brochure
Item 4:   Brigham City/Box Elder County Informative Brochure
Item 5:   Friends, Food, and Fun in 2001: Box Elder County Fair and Golden Spike Rodeo, August 22-25, 2001 - Schedule of events
Item 6:   2001 Golden Spike Rodeo program
Item 7:   Randee Munns’ portfolio (rodeo clown and barrelman), Garland, Utah
Item 8:   Box Elder County Annual Festivals and Events - flyer
Item 9:   Brigham City Area Service Organizations, List (5 pages)
Folder 4:   Box Elder County Ephemera - Brochures
Item 1:   Box C Ranch brochure
Item 2:   Box Elder County - tourism brochure (2 copies)
Item 3:   Transcontinental Railroad: National Back Country Byway - BLM brochure (map incl.)
Item 4:   Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Brigham City, Utah - brochure
Item 5:   Golden Spike National Historic Site - informative flyer (2 copies)
Item 6:   Brigham City’s Peach Days Celebration - brochure
Item 7:   Mennonite proselytizing pamphlet - “People Call Us Mennonites”
Item 8:   Mennonite proselytizing pamphlet - “To Whom Does It Belong?”
Item 9:   Mennonite proselytizing pamphlet - “The Days of Noah”
Item 10:   Mennonite proselytizing pamphlet - “Feet Washing”
Item 11:   Mennonite proselytizing pamphlet - “A Christian Wife: Adorned for God’s Glory”
Item 12:   Mennonite proselytizing pamphlet - “Scriptural Church Loyalty”
Item 13:   Mennonite proselytizing pamphlet - “Missing Links”
Item 14:   Mennonite proselytizing pamphlet - “Will Jesus Ever Come?”
Item 15:   Mennonite proselytizing pamphlet - “Feminism, Family, Fathers”
Item 16:   Mennonite proselytizing pamphlet - “A Civil War Experience”
Item 17:   Mennonite proselytizing pamphlet - “The Strait Gate”
Item 18:   Lehman’s Kitchen - brochure and ordering information
Item 19:   Lehman’s Kitchen, “The Story” - advertising flyer
Folder 5:   Box Elder County Ephemera - Newspaper Clippings
Item 1:   “Buggytown rolls to a stop in Tremonton”, Box Elder News Journal, August 21, 2001 (printed from online)
Item 2:   “Box Elder County Fair”, Box Elder News Journal, August 21, 2001 (printed from online)
Item 3:   “Authentic Cuisine,” Leader (Tremonton, Utah), August 22, 2001 - newspaper clipping
Item 4:   “One dedicated class clown: BATC teacher also a famous rodeo clown,” The Herald Journal, October 19, 2002
Item 5:   Peach Days 2000 - Box Elder News Journal Special Section
Item 6:   Trans-Continental: Golden Spike National Historic Site, Vol. 1, No. 11 (2001)
Item 7:   Golden Spike - Fire 2001 (Supplement to The Transcontinental) - fire management newsletter
Item 8:   “Willard History Carved in Stone,” Utah Holiday 1974/(also photocopies onto the same page: ) “Willard Block Set Aside as
Historic Site”, Box Elder News Journal, July 25, 1974 - magazine/newspaper clippings (photocopied)
Folder 6:   Box Elder County Ephemera - Miscellaneous Historical Information
Item 1:   “Historical Willard Homes” - information and listings
Item 2:   “The Co-op”, information about Brigham City’s co-op - flyer
Item 3:   Transcript of Interview with Joyce Matthews, June 7, 1999 (Willard/Perry); 11 pages
Item 4:   Transcript of taped interview with Don (Chris) and DeeRae Christensen, June 5, 1999 (Willard/Perry); 15 pages
Item 5:   Transcript of taped interview with Ralph Nielson, June 8, 1999 (Willard/Perry); 11 pages
Folder 7:   Cache County Ephemera - Miscellaneous
Item 1:   Annual Report of Logan River Distribution System, State of Utah, Office of State Engineer, Logan, Utah, 1983;
by Fern Nate, Water Commissioner
Item 2:   Annual Report of Lower Bear Distribution System, prepared for State of Utah, Office of State Engineer, Logan,
Utah, 2000; by Terry L. Gnehm, Water Commissioner
Item 3:   Cache Valley Guide
Item 4:   30th Annual Festival of the American West brochure/program/itinerary (2001)
Item 5:   Westward: News of the American West Heritage Center, Vol. 1, No. 1 - Newsletter
Item 6:   2001 American Heritage Quilt Show (AHQS) - information flyer, registration form, rules
Item 7:   “Product of Cache Valley”, lists Cache Valley food producers - flyer
Item 8:   The “Old Crookston Home” open house (Logan?, Utah) - flyer
Item 9:   "The Tran Family: Vietnamese Beadworkers and Embroiderers," narrative (unknown author)
Folder 8:   Cache County Ephemera - Brochures
Item 1:   Cache Valley and Logan, Utah - brochure (including area maps) - Cache Valley Tourist Council
Item 2:   A Scenic Guide to Logan Canyon - brochure (maps incl.) (3 copies)
Item 3:   CacheArts.com - brochure
Item 4:   Cache Valley-Logan, Utah - restaurant, shopping and theater guide
Item 5:   Providence Inn Bed and Breakfast - advertisement postcard
Item 6:   A New Song & Dance Routine: Square Dance - informative brochure - Logan, Utah chapter
Item 7:   The American Heritage Quilt Show (AHQS), July 27 - August 4, 2001- program
Item 8:   Beaver Creek Lodge, Summer Rates and Information 1999-2000 - brochure
Item 9:   Discover the Past: American West Heritage Center, schedule of events and information - brochure
Item 10:   Cox Honeyland and Gifts, store history and information - brochure
Item 11:   Logan Canyon Climbs: An Introduction to Climbing in Logan Canyon - informative brochure
Item 12:   Cache Valley Heritage Driving Tour, Utah/Idaho
Item 13:   Caffè Ibis - brochure
Folder 9:   Cache County Ephemera - Newspaper Clippings
Item 1:   “Heritage Highway to drive through Cache Valley,” The Cache Citizen, Sept. 7, 2000
Item 2:   “The Beauty of Barns,” Herald Journal (Logan, Utah), March 5, 2001
Item 3:   “Barns Due to Get a Facelift,” Herald Journal (Logan, Utah), April 25, 2001
Item 4:   “Making Every Drop Count,” Herald Journal (Logan, Utah), August 22, 2001
Folder 10:   Rich County Ephemera
Item 1:   Rich County Fair 2001: Something for Everyone! - county fair program/schedule of events
Item 2:   Paris, Idaho Stake Tabernacle - informative pamphlet
Item 3:   Rich County, Utah - informative brochure
Item 4:   Utah/Idaho Bear Lake Valley - informative tourist brochure
Item 5:   The Bluebird Inn - advertising brochure (Bear Lake area)
Item 6:   Eagle Feather Inn Bed and Breakfast (Bear Lake area) - brochure
Item 7:   Bear Lake, Utah/Idaho Accommodations - brochure
Item 8:   “Joseph C. Rich: Versatile Pioneer on the Mormon Frontier,” by Ezra J. Poulsen - article (7 pages)
Item 9:   The Bear Laker - A Visitor’s Guide to Recreation Along U.S. 89 - June 13, 2001
Item 10:   The Bear Laker - A Visitor’s Guide to Recreation Along U.S. 89 - July 11, 2001
Item 11:   Narrative on the origin and history of George H. Robinson's store in Laketown, Utah; donated by
Clayton H. Robinson (unknown author)
Item 12:   "Garden City, Utah and the Old Church Bell" - narrative, donated by Doug Spence (unknown author)
Item 13:   The Bear Laker - "Bell recast for Utah's Centennial," by Tammy Stephens - August 7, 1996
Folder 11:   Bridgerland/Bear River Heritage Area (General) Ephemera
Item 1:   Bear River Heritage Area Events; August-September, 2001 (3 pages)
Item 2:   “Eat Your Way Through Bridgerland!”, Cache Valley and Bear Lake, Utah - flyer
Item 3:   Bridgerland Hiking Trails (maps included)
Item 4:   Bridgerland Travel Region: Tourism Data
Folder 12:   Unknown/Other Ephemera
Item 1:   Taking the Scenic Route: A guide to Idaho’s scenic byways - brochure (incl. maps)
Item 2:   Mormon Pine Furniture - quiz and brochure
Item 3:   “Heritage Highway 89: 2000 Kickoff Edition!”
Item 4:   Utah Preservation: Building on the Past - magazine; Volume 5
Item 5:   Unknown transcript - oral family history (13 pages)
Item 6:   "EM BÉ QUÊ Pham Duy," song/poem (unknown author)
Item 7:   National Geographic (Vol. 126, No. 4) "Cambodia, Indochina's 'Neutral' Corner," by Thomas J. Abercrombie
(incomplete article - photocopy)
Item 8:   National Geographic (Vol. 187, no. 4) “The New Saigon,” magazine cover (photocopy)
Item 9:   National Geographic (Vol. 176, no. 5) “Vietnam: Hard Road to Peace,” magazine cover (photocopy)
Box 2: Idaho (10 Folders)
Folder 1:   Project Publicity
Item 1:   Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area - call for support, flyer
Folder 2:   General Ephemera - Miscellaneous
Item 1:   The Southeast Idaho Almanac, June 2004
Item 2:   The Southeast Idaho Almanac, July 2005
Item 3:   www.idahostatejournal.com: Your family, your newspaper
Item 4:   Southeast IDAHO Travel Guide: Pioneer Country Travel Council: Cowboys, Indians & Pioneers
Item 5:   Southeast IDAHO Travel Guide: Just Right for You
Item 6:   "Legislators to ask feds for help with Bear River: Proposal seeks aid in shoring up area waterway's storage capacity,"
Idaho State Journal, Monday, 21 February 2005, no page number.
Item 7:   "Bannock, Bingham Hispanic populations show Little Growth," Idaho State Journal, 19 September 2003
[including data for Idaho survey counties], no page number.
Item 8:   Idaho Department of Agriculture in conjunction with the Idaho State Historical Society: Century Farm and Ranch Application.
Item 9:   "The Saddle Maker's Art: Rancher Carves Niche Building Saddles for Cowboys," [Larry Christensen] Idaho State Journal,
Monday, 10 June 2002, page A-11.
Item 10:   "Harvest Time: Weather likely to keep potato yield lower and market prices higher," Idaho State Journal Monday,
30 September 2002, page A-11.
Folder 3:   General Ephemera - Travel Brochures
Item 1:   Visitor's Guide to Southeastern Idaho, 2 versions
Item 2:   Taking the Scenic Route: A Guide to Idaho's Scenic Byways
Item 3:   Southeastern Idaho and Western Wyoming
Item 4:   Guide to the Lander Cut-Off: Oregon Trail (printed 1998)
Item 5:   Oregon Trail in Idaho: And Other Emigrant Trails
Item 6:   Brochure: Intermountain Region Offices: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service
Item 7:   Brochure: Mormon Pioneer Trail
Item 8:   Brochure: OCTA: Oregon-California Trails Association
Folder 4:   Bannock County Ephemera - Miscellaneous [This is supplemental information; Bannock County was not part of the official survey area.]
Item 1:   "Workin' on the Railroad: Railroads have changed in the 100 Years Since the Gate City was founded," Idaho State Journal,
Tuesday, 15 July 2003, page A-10.
Item 2:   "The Fur man: 75-Years in Hides, puts Pocatello resident on Top," Idaho State Journal, Friday, 22 November, 2002, page C-1, 4.
Item 3:   "Downata Hot Spring."
Item 4:   Brochure: Downey Idaho: A Nice Place to Visit, A Great Place to Be.
Item 5:   "Piano Man," [Kim Thomas from Swan Lake, ID] Idaho State Journal, Thursday, 20 March 2003, age c-8
Item 6:   "Building Family Tradition: The Hadleys Turn Straw Bales into Holiday Art,"Idaho State Journal, Monday,
2 December 2002, page A-9
Item 7:   "Through Tough Times, Swan Lake's Only Store Survives: Mercantile Serves as Tiny Southeastern Idaho Town's Lifeblood,"
Idaho State Journal, Friday, 28 September 2001, page A-1, 3.
Item 8:   Business Card: "Julie's Best Bakery: Everything from Scratch," Jess & Julie Anderson, owners, Downey, Idaho.
Folder 5:   Bear Lake County Ephemera - Newspapers/Clippings
Item 1:  
Folder 6:   Bear Lake County Ephemera - Travel Brochures
Item 1:  
Folder 7:   Caribou County Ephemera - Newspapers/Clippings
Item 1:  
Folder 8:   Caribou County Ephemera - Travel Brochures
Item 1:  
Folder 9:   Caribou County Ephemera - Phosphate Mining (Soda Springs)
Item 1:  
Folder 10:   Caribou County Ephemera - Clifford Sizemore
Item 1:   "Memories," Unpublished book of poetry, by Cliff Sizemore, 1997
Box 3: Idaho (20 Folders)
Folder 1:   Franklin County - Fieldwork Publicity and Franklin Ephemeral Collection Information
Item 1:  
Folder 2:   Franklin County - Area Histories
Item 1:  
Folder 3:   Franklin County - Franklin Histories
Item 1:  
Folder 4:   Franklin County - Bear River Massacre
Item 1:  
Folder 5:   Franklin County - Calcium Mines
Item 1:  
Folder 6:   Franklin County - Bonneville Cisco
Item 1:  
Folder 7:   Franklin County - Chamber of Commerce (travel brochures)
Item 1:  
Folder 8:   Franklin County - Family History Library
Item 1:  
Folder 9:   Franklin County - Hardanger Embroidery
Item 1:  
Folder 10:   Franklin County - Larsen-Sant Show
Item 1:  
Folder 11:   Franklin County - Leonard J. Arrington Memorial Lecture, 23 October 2003
Item 1:  
Folder 12:   Franklin - County Maple Grove Hot Springs
Item 1:  
Folder 13:   Franklin - County Oneida Stake Academy
Item 1:  
Folder 14:   Franklin County - Red Rock Pass
Item 1:  
Folder 15:   Franklin County - Smithland B&B
Item 1:  
Folder 16:   Franklin County - The Llama Connection
Item 1:  
Folder 17:   Swan Lake (Bannock County) - Thomas Merc
Item 1:  
Folder 18:   Franklin County - Wendell Smith
Item 1:  
Folder 19:   Franklin County - Festival of Lights
Item 1:  
Folder 20:   Franklin County Ephemera - Misc.
Item 1:  
Box 4: Idaho (5 Folders)
Folder 1:   Oneida County - Malad
Item 1:  
Folder 2:   Oneida County - Samaria
Item 1:  
Folder 3:   Oneida County - Newspaper Clippings
Item 1:  
Folder 4:   Oneida County - Pari-Mutual Racing
Item 1:  
Folder 5:   Oneida County - David Lloyd Evans History (Founder of D.L. Evans Bank)
Item 1:  

SERIES III: FIELDNOTES AND INFORMANT INFORMATION

SUB-SERIES A:   Fieldnotes
Box 1: Utah (5 Folders)
Folder 1:   Graham, Andrea
Item 1:   Week of June 5-7, 2001: Old main streets in southern ID/northern UT; Red Rock Pass Historic Marker; hillside
letters; Mormon architecture; local businesses. (Summary, 2 pgs.)
Item 2:   Week of June 18-24, 2001: (Summary, 1 pg.)
Item 3:   June 18, 2001: Mormon headstones; American West Heritage Center; Ted Kindred; Ted Thatcher interview; (4 pgs.)
Item 4:   June 19, 2001: Garden City LDS Ward quilters. (2 pgs.)
Item 5:   June 20, 2001: Box Elder Economic Development meeting; Larry Douglass of Brigham City museum (2 pgs.)
Item 6:   Week of June 25-29, 2001: (Summary, 1 pg.)
Item 7:   June 27, 2001: Driving tour through Franklin, ID, Richmond and Smithfield, UT, Gossner Foods; Don Hansen
interview. (2 pgs.)
Item 8:   June 28, 2001: Driving tour through southern Cache Valley, to Ogden, up through Willard and Perry, UT; Rosamond
Melartin and Kirsti Vuohelainen interview. (3 pgs.)
Item 9:   June 29, 2001: Dean Michaelson interview (2 pgs.)
Item 10:   Week of July 16-18, 2001: (Summary, 1 pg.)
Item 11:   July 16, 2001: Bear River Heritage Council meeting; Patty Timbimboo-Madsen interview; visit to Golden Spike
National Historic Site (4 pgs.)
Item 12:   July 17, 2001: Jean Pugmire interview; Saigon Restaurant; Smithsonian exhibit “Yesterday’s Tomorrows,” Hyrum,
UT (5 pgs.)
Item 13:   July 18, 2001: Leo Bravo interview (Hispanic Center); La Ranchera market; Paris, ID (tabernacle, historical
museum); Jo Ann Stephens Farnsworth interview. (4 pgs.)
Item 14:   Week of July 24-26, 2001 (Summary, 1 pg.)
Item 15:   July 24, 2001: Pioneer Day activities (Bear River City and Logan). (2 pgs.)
Item 16:   July 25, 2001: Gossner’s Foods; Bunarith Chuon interview. (3 pgs.)
Item 17:   July 26, 2001: “Uncle Bert” house; “Famous Fruitway”; Pioneer Country Travel Council meeting; South Bannock
Historical Museum; Norton cemetery. (2 pgs.)
Item 18:   Week of August 1-3, 2001 (Summary, 1 pg.)
Item 19:   August 1, 2001:Festival of the American West; Helen Timbimboo interview; Max Godfrey interview; Clay Nicholas
interview; Wellsville Tabernacle Quilt Show (4 pgs.)
Item 20:   August 2, 2001: Bluebird Candy Factory; Joanne Fraser interview; Korea House Restaurant; Eldon and Alta Munns
interview. (6 pgs.)
Item 21:   August 3, 2001: Festival of the American West. (1 pg.)
Item 22:   Week of August 7-8, 2001: (Summary, 1 pg.)
Item 23:   August 7, 2001: Bluebird Candy Factory; interview with Joanne Fraser; Richard Watkins interview; Shoshone Washakie
Farms. (4 pgs.)
Item 24:   August 8, 2001: Guy Cardon interview. (2 pgs.)
Item 25:   Week of August 22-24, 2001 (Summary, 1 pg.)
Item 26:   August 22, 2001: Dave Christensen interview; Deweyville, UT driving tour; Box Elder County Fair; Box Elder
County parade. (4 pgs.)
Item 27:   August 23, 2001: BRHA meeting; Snowville driving tour; Marble Park; Golden Spike Rodeo. (3 pgs.)
Item 28:   September 5, 2001: Sandman Hotel; Terry Gnehm interview (1 pg.)
Item 29:   September 17, 2001: Cambodian community memorial service. (4 pgs.)
Item 30:   September 19, 2001: Randee Munns interview. (1 pg.)
Item 31:   September 26, 2001: Driving tour of Idaho counties in BRHA. (1 pg.)
Item 32:   September 28, 2001: Bancroft and Chesterfield, ID; Call cabin; Higginson/Holbrook House. (2 pgs.)
Item 33:   October 2, 2001: Mary Meiners interview; Wolfe Delbridge interview; potato sorting operation; Manuel Patiño (5 pgs.)
Folder 2:   Haueter, Sally
Item 1:   June 18, 2001: Garden City, Utah; Bear Lake Motor Lodge (Aubrey Anderson); Sue Kennedy Lutz; Marie and Anita Weston;
Laketown, Utah; Randolph, Utah; Woodruff, Utah. (2 pgs.)
Item 2:   June 19, 2001: Garden City LDS quilting; wedding ring quilt; baby blanket quilt; block quilt. (1.5 pgs.)
Item 3:   June 20, 2001: Fern Pope interview, Garden City, Utah; Argyle Boot Shop, Randolph, Utah. (2 pgs.)
Item 4:   July 2, 2001: Bret Argyle, leather worker, Randolph, Utah. (Partial page)
Item 5:   July 3, 2001: Oral and Sue Lutz, Garden City, Utah; Woodruff, Utah rodeo; Randolph, Utah. (1 pg.)
Item 6:   July 4, 2001: Woodruff Homecoming dinner. (Partial page)
Item 7:   July 20-21, 2001: Hoopes family, Mantua, Utah -- community celebration of July 24th (Pioneer Day). (Partial page)
Item 8:   July 24, 2001: Laketown, Utah; Garden City LDS quilting. (1 pg.)
Item 9:   July 25, 2001: Elgie and Clayton Robinson interview (unrecorded). (Partial page)
Item 10:   August 2-4: Raspberry Days, Garden City, Utah. (Partial page)
Item 11:   August 16, 2001: Elgie and Clayton Robinson interview (recorded) - Bear Lake area history. (Partial page)
Item 12:   August 17, 2001: Barbara Fjeldsted (owner of the Sportsman, Logan, Utah). (Partial page)
Item 13:   August 18, 2001: Rich County Fair; Rich County Parade; Rich County Rodeo; Bret Argyle; Dot Gray. (1 pg.)
Item 14:   August 25, 2001: Doug Spence; Marie and Anita Weston interview; Fern Pope's quilts; Dot Gray. (Partial page)
Item 15:   September 1, 2001: Bret Argyle interview; Donna Cornia-Gardner, Randolph, Utah.; Nathell Hoffman. (1 pg.)
Item 16:   October 20, 2001: Pugstone, Garden City, Utah. (Partial page)
Item 17:   October 25, 2001: Mackinaw fishing. (Partial page)
Item 18:   November 1, 2001: Missy Argyle interview, Randolph, Utah; public event at Rich County Junior High School,
Laketown, Utah. (Partial page)
Folder 3:   Parent, Robin
Item 1:   Summary of fieldwork (5 pages)
Folder 4:   Thatcher, Elaine
Item 1:   May 30, 2001 - one day car tour/survey of Bear River Area (7 pgs.)
Folder 5:   Ward, Michael
Item 1:   June 21 and 29, 2001: Boyd Marble interview; Bob Rust interview. (1 pg.)
Item 2:   July 17, 2001: Cache Valley Hispanic Community Center. (1 pg.)
Item 3:   July 18, 2001: Ann Holmgren. (1 pg.)
Item 4:   July 19, 2001: Beth Gurrister; Fruit Highway; Ralph Nielson interview. (1 pg.)
Item 5:   July 25, 2001: Box Elder Tourism Council meeting; Tamera Zollinger interview; Delone Glover; Philip Lehman;
Kenji Fujikawa. (1 pg.)
Item 6:   July 26, 2001: Ann Holmgren interview. (1 pg.)
Item 7:   July 27, 2001: Philip Lehman interview; Kenji Fujikawa interview (1 pg.)
Item 8:   July 30, 2001: Paperwork and contacts. (1 pg.)
Item 9:   July 31, 2001: Participated in making Lehman Fruit Spread; Mennonite traditions. (1 pg.)
Item 10:   August 1, 2001: Wrote letters. (1 pg.)
Item 11:   August 2, 2001: Ralph Nielson interview; Clemente Lemus interview. (1 pg.)
Item 12:   August 3, 2001: Typed fieldnotes and transcription. (1 pg.)
Item 13:   August 4, 2001: Garland’s Wheat and Beat Days; Jay Holmgren. (1 pg.)
Item 14:   August 9, 2001: Lewi Douglas interview; Jay Holmgren interview; Jim Tazio interview (1 pg.)
Item 15:   December 1, 2001 - Summary of fieldwork (1 pg.)
Box 2: Idaho (5 Folders)
Folder 1:   Sarah Barsness (Oneida County)
Item 1:  
Folder 1:   Lisa Duskin-Goede (Franklin County)
Item 1:  
Folder 1:   Andrea Graham
Item 1:  
Folder 1:   Andrew Jorgensen (Bear Lake County)
Item 1:  
Folder 1:   Terry Livingston (Caribou County)
Item 1:  
SUB-SERIES B:   Contact/Artist Information
Box 1: Utah   (5 Folders)
Folder 1:   Graham, Andrea
Item 1:   Bravo, Leo: Logan, Utah; director of the Hispanic Center of Cache Valley (2 copies)
Item 2:   Chuon, Bunarith: Nibley, Utah; organizer of the Cambodian Association (2 copies)
Item 3:   Delbridge, Wolfe: Bancroft, Idaho; saddlemaker, leatherworker
Item 4:   Gnehm, Terry: Logan, Utah; commissioner for Logan River Water Users, as well as for the Lower Bear River
Water Users; irrigation
Item 5:   Godfrey, Max: Riverside, Utah; rawhide braider, cowboy poet
Item 6:   Hansen, Don: Tremonton, Utah; saddlemaker, leatherworker (2 copies)
Item 7:   Meiners, Mary: Bancroft, Idaho; quilter, embroiderer, tatter, crocheter, rug weaver, braider,
sewer/needleworker
Item 8:   Melartin, Rosamond and Kirsti and Unto Vuohelainen: North Logan, Utah; Traditional arts and foods of
Finland (2 copies)
Item 9:   Michaelson, Dean: Bloomington, Idaho; trapper
Item 10:   Munns, Eldon and Alta: Garland, Utah; historian of Garland, as well as sugar beet factories; welder of sculptures
Item 11:   Munns, Randee: Garland, Utah; rodeo clown, welding teacher, horse trainer, farmer, creator of decorative welded mailboxes
Item 12:   Nicholas, Clay: Corinne, Utah; saddlemaking
Item 13:   Pugmire, Jean: Logan, Utah; descendant of Paris, Idaho founder - Charles C. Rich, former association with the
Whittier Center refugee program (2 copies)
Item 14:   Thatcher, Ted: Logan, Utah; irrigation system, Cache Valley history (2 copies)
Item 15:   Timbimboo, Helen: Brigham City, Utah; Shoshone language and traditional foods, buckskin tanning, beadworking and other
traditional crafts
Item 16:   Timbimboo-Madsen, Patty: Brigham City, Utah; Cultural and Natural Resource Director for the Northwest Band of Shoshone;
beadworking, buckskin tanning, cultural education (2 copies)
Folder 2:   Haueter, Sally
Item 1:   Argyle, Bret: Randolph, Utah; tack repair, saddlemaking, leatherworking, sheep and cattle rancher (2 copies)
Item 2:   Cornia, Donna: Randolph, Utah; vegetable and flower gardener (2 copies)
Item 3:   Hoffman, Nathell: Randolph, Utah; history of Randolph, knitter, quilting, sewing (needlework), crocheting,
history of quilting in the area (2 copies)
Item 4:   Pope, Fern: Garden City, Utah; oral historian, quilting, crocheting, knitter, latch hooking, rug sewing and crocheting (2 copies)
Item 5:   Robinson, Clayton and Elgie: Laketown, Utah; crocheting, knitting (2 copies)
Item 6:   Spence, Douglas: Garden City, Utah; knowledge of the geographical area of Garden City; father’s pencil drawings of various
buildings in the Garden City/Pickleville area (2 copies)
Item 7:   Weston, Anita: Garden City, Utah; embroiderer, quilting, gardener, cook, piano player, furniture refinishing (2 copies)
Folder 3:   Ward, Michael
Item 1:   Fujikawa, Kenji: Honeyville, Utah; Japanese community, Buddhism (2 copies)
Item 2:   Holmgren, Ann: Bear River City, Utah; town historian, ranch wife (2 copies)
Item 3:   Lehman, Philip: Garland, Utah; Mennonite, maker of fruit spreads - “Lehman’s Fruit Spreads” (2 copies)
Item 4:   Lemus, Clemente: Perry, Utah; Mexican migrant worker for Nielson’s Fruit and Produce (2 copies)
Item 5:   Marble, Boyd: Bothwell, Utah; creator of Marble park which contains variety of things built out of antique farm equipment;
Mormon pioneer heritage (2 copies)
Item 6:   Nielson, Ralph: Perry, Utah; owner and operator of Nielson’s Fruit and Produce on Utah’s Famous Fruitway (2 copies)
Item 7:   Tazoi, Jim: Garland, Utah; farmer, Japanese community, World War II Veteran (2 copies)
Item 8:   Tazoi, Kim: Garland, Utah; Japanese, former internment camp resident, Bunka Japanese traditional art (2 copies)
Folder 4:   Williams, Randy
Item 1:   Pugmire, Jean: Logan, Utah; worked with the Vietnamese community in Cache Valley
Folder 5:   Release Forms
Box 2: Idaho (5 Folders)
Folder 1:   Barsness, Sarah (Oneida County)
Item 1:Item 1:  
Folder 2:   Duskin-Goede, Lisa (Franklin County)
Item 1:  
Folder 3:   Graham, Andrea (Various counties)
Item 1:  
Folder 4:   Jorgenson, Andrew (Bear Lake County)
Item 1:  
Folder 5:   Livingston, Terry (Caribou County)
Item 1:  
Folder 6:   Release Forms

SERIES IV: SOUND RECORDINGS AND LOGS

SUB-SERIES A:   Tape Logs/Transcripts
Box 1 (5 Folders)
Folder 1:   Graham, Andrea (7 audio tapes)
BR-AG-T-1: Interview with Ted Thatcher in his home in River Heights, Utah, on June 18, 2001: Irrigation. (2 copies)
BR-AG-T-2: Interview with Ted Thatcher in his home in River Heights, Utah, on June 18, 2001 (continued): Irrigation (2 copies)
BR-AG-T-1, 2: Ted Thatcher interview transcription
BR-AG-T-3: Interview with Don Hansen in Tremonton, Utah, on June 27, 2001: Saddlemaking (2 copies)
BR-AG-T-3: Don Hansen interview transcription
BR-AG-T-4: Interview with Dean Michaelson in Bloomington, Idaho, on June 29, 2001: Trapping (2 copies)
BR-AG-T-4: Dean Michaelson interview transcription
BR-AG-T-5: Interview with Joanne Fraser and other Bluebird Candy employees in Logan, Utah, on August 7, 2001:
Candy making (2 copies)
BR-AG-T-5: Bluebird Candy Factory (Joanne Fraser) interview transcription
BR-AG-T-6: Interview with Terry Gnehm in Logan, Utah, on September 5, 2001: Logan River and Lower Bear River
irrigation companies (2 copies)
BR-AG-T-6: Terry Gnehm interview transcription
BR-AG-T-7: Interview with Randee Munns in Logan, Utah, on September 19, 2001: Rodeo; rodeo clowning; barrelman;
welding; farming; mailboxes (2 copies)
Folder 2:   Haueter, Sally (1 audio tape)
BR-SH-T-1: Interview with Fern Pope in her home in Garden City, Utah, on June 20, 2001: quilting; rugs; crocheting;
doilies (2 copies)
BR-SH-T-2: No log or tape.
BR-SH-T-3: Interview with Anita Weston and Marie Weston in Garden City, Utah, on August 25, 2001; no tape log
BR-SH-T-4: Interview with Doug Spence in Garden City, Utah, on August 25, 2001; no tape log
BR-SH-T-5: Interview with Bret Argyle in Randolph, Utah, on September 1, 2001; no tape log
BR-SH-T-6: Interview with Donna Cornia in Randolph, Utah, on September 1, 2001; no tape log
Folder 3:   Parent, Robin (4 audio tapes)
BR-RP-T-1: Interview with John Calderwood at the White Owl Bar and Grill in Logan, Utah, on June 21, 2001: business owner;
history of the White Owl
BR-RP-T-2: Interview with Dr. Rich Gordin at Einstein’s Bagels in Logan, Utah, on July 3, 2001: Cache Valley sense of community (2 copies)
BR-RP-T-3: Interview Randy and Sally Wirth at Caffé Ibis in Logan, Utah, on July 30, 2001: business owners; history and origin
of the café; community-store relationship (2 copies)
BR-RP-T-4: Interview with Marla Brindly Trowbridge in Hyrum, Utah, on August 14, 2001: Harness maker (2 copies)
Folder 4:   Ward, Michael (4 audio tapes)
BR-MW-T-1: Interview with Bob and Ester Rust in Logan, Utah, on June 21, 2001: Logan Canyon; ranching; local personalities;
boot-legging; World War II; 2 tapes (2 copies)
BR-MW-T-2: Interview with Ralph Nielsen (and others - unknown) in his office at Nielson’s Fruit and Produce in Perry, Utah,
on August 2, 2001: fruit and produce business; 2 tapes (2 copies)
BR-MW-T-3: Interview with J. Holmgren and Lewis Douglas at Mr. Douglas’s home in Tremonton, Utah, on September 8, 2001:
farming and ranching; grasshoppers; rabbit drives; farming and ranching duties; water witching; granaries; storytelling;
2 tapes (2 copies)
BR-MW-T-4: Interview with Jim Tazoi at his home in Garland, Utah, on August 8, 2001: World War II; racism; Japanese culture
in Garland, Utah; farming; 2 tapes (2 copies)
Folder 5:   Williams, Randy (2 interviews)
Item 1:   [No sound recording]: Interview with Quang Nham at his home in Logan, Utah, on October 7, 2001: Migration to the United States
(Logan, Utah) from Vietnam; Vietnamese traditions in Cache Valley, Utah; the Lion Dance, Chinese New Year
Item 2:   [No sound recording]: Interview with Yen Le Nguyen at her home in Logan, Utah, on September 10, 2001: Migration to the United
States (Cache Valley, Utah) from Vietnam; traditions of the Vietnamese community in Cache Valley; Vietnamese New Year; Lion
Dance; traditional music; weddings; work ethic (2 copies)
Box 2 (5 Folders)
Folder 1:   Barsness, Sarah (10 audio tapes)
BR-03-SB-T-1: Interview with Mitchell Deschamps in his home in Malad, Idaho, on July 11, 2003: Life history and writing of
Mitchell Deschamps, 101 year old man from Malad.
BR-03-SB-T-2: Interview with Mitchell Deschamps in his home in Malad, Idaho, on July 11, 2003: Life history and writing of
Mitchell Deschamps, 101 year old man from Malad.
BR-03-SB-T-3: Interview with Fay Cottle, in her home in Malad, Idaho, on July 23, 2003: Life of Fay Cottle growing up in
Mitchell Hollbrook and later as Oneida Museum Director.
BR-03-SB-T-4: Interview with Luke Waldron in his home in Samaria, Idaho, on July 29, 2003: Historic preservation in Samaria,
Mitchell growing up in Samaria.
BR-03-SB-T-5: Interview with Don Evans at Evans Co-Op in Malad, Idaho, on July 29, 2003: History of Evans family and Co-Op Building.
BR-03-SB-T-6: Interview with Clarence Hughes at Blue Goose, Samaria, Idaho, on July 31, 2003: Clarence Hughes life in Samaria during the
depression and WWII.
BR-03-SB-T-7: Interview with Clarence Hughes at Blue Goose, Samaria, Idaho, on July 31, 2003: Clarence Hughes life in Samaria during the
depression and WWII.
BR-03-SB-T-8: Interview with Rex Daniels at his home in Malad, Idaho, on August 13, 2003: Life on a ranch and the history
of ranching/farming in Malad.
BR-03-SB-T-9: Interview with Lucille Ipsen at his home in Malad, Idaho, on August 18, 2003: Gardening on a ranch and
growing up in Samaria.
BR-03-SB-T-10: Interview with Jeanetta Flind, Mary Emma Roderick, and Kodee Udy at the home of Mary Emma Roderick in
Malad, Idaho, on August 19, 2003: Discussion of family quilt making: why and how they make quilts for loved ones.
Folder 2:   Duskin-Goede, Lisa (14 audio tape, 2 copies)
BR-03-LD-T-1: Interview with Jay Moyle in Clifton, Idaho, on July 9, 2003: Conversation while watching Jay and his staff make beet jerky
in his "jerk Kitchen" at Papa Jay's store in Clifton, Idaho. [This is a topical transcription, with some word for word sections
BR-03-LD-T-2: Interview with Dell (DJ) Griffiths in Dayton, Idaho, on July 24, 2003: Conversation in the car during driving tour of parts of
Franklin County hosted by DJ Griffiths of Dayton, Idaho.
BR-03-LD-T-3: Interview with Dell (DJ) Griffiths in Dayton, Idaho, on July 24, 2003: Continuation of conversation on car tour into Treasureton and
other parts of Franklin County.
BR-03-LD-T-4: Interview with Ruth Cutler Hart in Preston, Idaho, on July 28, 2003: Ruth Cutler Hart oral history;
Ruth's granddaughter (Sorel Frew) was present.
BR-03-LD-T-5: Interview with Ruth Cutler Hart in Preston, Idaho, on July 28, 2003: Continuation of oral history with Ruth Cutler Hart
BR-03-LD-T-6: Interview with Jim Boone at his home in Lewiston, Utah, on September 1, 2003: Conversation with Jim about his background
and boat making.
BR-03-LD-T-7: Interview with Robert McGregor in Thatcher, Idaho, on September 26, 2003: Conversation with Robert McGregor on a car
tour through Thatcher Idaho. Robert is driving and doing most of the talking. His wife Relda sat in the back seat and added comments.
BR-03-LD-T-8-13: Interviews
BR-04-LD-T-1-3: Interviews
Folder 3:   Graham, Andrea (2 audio tape)
BR-03-AG-T-1: Interview with Mitchell Hart adn Trent Clark in Soda Springs, Idaho, on November 11, 2004: Phosphate mining
and Monsanto operations in SE Idaho.
Folder 4:   Jorgensen, Andrew (11 audio tape)
BR-03-AJ-T-1-6: Interviews
Folder 5:   Livingston, Terry (11 audio tape)
BR-03-TL-T-1-11: Interviews
SUB-SERIES B:   Audio Cassette Recordings (4 Boxes)
Box 1: Graham, Andrea (7 tapes)
BR-AG-T-1
BR-AG-T-2
BR-AG-T-3
BR-AG-T-4
BR-AG-T-5
BR-AG-T-6
Box 2: Graham, Andrea - Haueter, Sally (6 tapes)
BR-AG-T-7
BR-SH-T-1
BR-SH-T-3
BR-SH-T-4
BR-SH-T-5
BR-SH-T-6
Box 3: Parent, Robin - Ward, Michael (6 tapes)
BR-RP-T-1
BR-RP-T-2
BR-RP-T-3
BR-RP-T-4
BR-MW-T-1 (1 of 2)
BR-MW-T-1 (2 of 2)
Box 4: Ward, Michael (6 tapes)
BR-MW-T-2 (1 of 2)
BR-MW-T-2 (2 of 2)
BR-MW-T-3 (1 of 2)
BR-MW-T-3 (2 of 2)
BR-MW-T-4 (1 of 2)
BR-MW-T-4 (2 of 2)
Box 5: Barsness, Sarah - Duskin-Goede, Lisa (17 tapes)
BR-03-SB-T-1
BR-03-SB-T-2
BR-03-SB-T-3
BR-03-SB-T-4
BR-03-SB-T-5
BR-03-SB-T-6
BR-03-SB-T-7
BR-03-SB-T-8
BR-03-SB-T-9
BR-03-SB-T-10
BR-03-LD-T-1 (2 copies)
BR-03-LD-T-2 (2 copies)
BR-03-LD-T-3 (2 copies)
BR-03-LD-T-4 (1 copy)
Box 6: Duskin-Goede, Lisa (17 tapes)
BR-03-LD-T-4 (1 copy)
BR-03-LD-T-5 (2 copies)
BR-03-LD-T-6 (2 copies)
BR-03-LD-T-7 (2 copies)
BR-03-LD-T-8 (2 copies)
BR-03-LD-T-9 (2 copies)
BR-03-LD-T-10 (2 copies)
BR-03-LD-T-11 (2 copies)
BR-04-LD-T-1 (2 copies)
Box 7: Duskin-Goede - Graham, Andrea - Jorgensen, Andrew (17 tapes)
BR-04-LD-T-2 (2 copies)
BR-04-LD-T-3 (2 copies)
BR-04-AG-T-1
BR-04-AG-T-2a
BR-04-AJ-T-2b
BR-04-AJ-T-3a
BR-04-AJ-T-3b
BR-04-AJ-T-4
BR-04-AJ-T-5a
BR-04-AJ-T-5b
BR-04-AJ-T-6
BR-04-AJ-T-7
BR-04-AJ-T-8
Box 8: Livingston, Terry (11 tapes)
BR-03-TL-T-1
BR-03-TL-T-2
BR-03-TL-T-3
BR-03-TL-T-4
BR-03-TL-T-5
BR-03-TL-T-6
BR-03-TL-T-7
BR-03-TL-T-8
BR-03-TL-T-9
BR-03-TL-T-10
BR-03-TL-T-11

SERIES V: PHOTOGRAPHY AND LOGS

SUB-SERIES A:   Photographic Logs and Indices
Box 1 (14 Folders)
Folder 1:   Graham, Andrea - COLOR PRINT PHOTO LOGS (15 rolls)
BR-AG-C-1: photo log (2 copies)
BR-AG-C-1: 1: Painted alpine mural on majestic mart in Downey, Idaho
BR-AG-C-1: 2-4: Views of Cache Valley from Westside Highway 23, between Trenton and Newton, looking west, south and north
BR-AG-C-1: 5-19: Trenton Cemetery
BR-AG-C-1: 5: Bench with slipcover
BR-AG-C-1: 6-7: Buttars stone, front and back
BR-AG-C-1: 8-9: Merrill stone, front (with RV camper) and back
BR-AG-C-1: 10: Butler stone
BR-AG-C-1: 11: Bodily stone with photo
BR-AG-C-1: 12: Thurgood stone with photos
BR-AG-C-1: 13-14: Andersen stone with 2 wives, front and back
BR-AG-C-1: 15: Peterson infant
BR-AG-C-1: 16-17: Lund stone, front and back
BR-AG-C-1: 18: Andrew stone
BR-AG-C-1: 19: Cemetery overview
BR-AG-C-1: 20-21: Irrigation canal with hay field, west of Highway 23, south of Trenton
BR-AG-C-1: 22-25: Elaine Thatcher irrigating in her father’s backyard, moving gates
BR-AG-C-2: photo log (2 copies)
BR-AG-C-2: 1-10: Elaine Thatcher irrigating her father’s garden (6/18/01)
BR-AG-C-2: 1: Headgate
BR-AG-C-2: 2-3: Water running down rows
BR-AG-C-2: 4-6: Elaine Thatcher supervising irrigation
BR-AG-C-2: 7-10: Ted and Elaine Thatcher irrigating (#10 MISSING)
BR-AG-C-2: 11-18: Garden City LDS Ward quilters (6/19/01)
BR-AG-C-2: 11-12: Mary Fojtek teaching class
BR-AG-C-2: 13-18: Quilting; Sally Haueter (18)
BR-AG-C-2: 19-24: Plymouth cemetery (6/20/01)
BR-AG-C-2: 19: Overview
BR-AG-C-2: 20-21: Archibald stone, front and back (with snowmobile)
BR-AG-C-2: 22: Hess stone with shaking hands
BR-AG-C-2: 23-24: Timbimboo stone, front and back
BR-AG-C-3: photo log (2 copies)
BR-AG-C-3: 1-13: Plymouth cemetery (6/20/01)
BR-AG-C-3: 1: Hess stone, with photo and wheat
BR-AG-C-3: 2: Starr stone with windmill and water trough
BR-AG-C-3: 3: Back of stone with guitar
BR-AG-C-3: 4: Starr stone with metal arch
BR-AG-C-3: 5: Steed stone with cows and rider
BR-AG-C-3: 6: Thompson stone with fisherman
BR-AG-C-3: 7: Bell stone with cabin and snowmobile
BR-AG-C-3: 8: Baby Bell stone with photo
BR-AG-C-3: 9: Thomason stone with grandma and fisherman
BR-AG-C-3: 10: Udy stone with fisherman
BR-AG-C-3: 11-12: Lamb stone with arch and bulldozer
BR-AG-C-3: 13: Whiting stone with baking and baseball
BR-AG-C-3: 14-15: Steel Art, Franklin, Idaho (6/27/01)
BR-AG-C-3: 16: Franklin, hillside letter and year, “F” and “1860”
BR-AG-C-3: 17-19: Franklin cemetery
BR-AG-C-3: 17: entrance gate
BR-AG-C-3: 18: Durrant stone with cutout metal arch
BR-AG-C-3: 19: Shrives stone with “Buy-Sell-Trade”
BR-AG-C-3: 20: Richmond “Black and White Days” sign
BR-AG-C-3: 21-25: Don Hansen in saddle shop, Tremonton, Utah
BR-AG-C-3: 21-22: workbenches
BR-AG-C-3: 23-24: saddles
BR-AG-C-3: 25: Don Hansen setting up saddle
BR-AG-C-4: photo log (2 copies)
BR-AG-C-4: 1-4: Don Hansen, saddlemaker, Tremonton, Utah (6/27/01)
BR-AG-C-4: 1: saddle
BR-AG-C-4: 2: maker’s mark
BR-AG-C-4: 3-4: Don Hansen with saddle
BR-AG-C-4: 5-10: Hyrum Cemetery (6/28/01)
BR-AG-C-4: 5: overview with plant hangers
BR-AG-C-4: 6-8: Brown stone with story and back
BR-AG-C-4: 9: Reese stone with hobbies
BR-AG-C-4: 10: Juray stone with metal horse
BR-AG-C-4: 11: Housing development, Perry, Utah
BR-AG-C-4: 12: Quilt frame advertising sign, Perry, Utah
BR-AG-C-4: 13-19: Dean Michaelson, trapper, Bloomington, Idaho (6/29/01)
BR-AG-C-4: 13: badger hides in basement
BR-AG-C-4: 14-15: Dean Michaelson with bobcat hide
BR-AG-C-4: 16: showing traps in shed
BR-AG-C-4: 17-18: hide stretchers
BR-AG-C-4: 19: antlers, etc., in garage
BR-AG-C-4: 20-25: Bloomington, Idaho cemetery
BR-AG-C-4: 20: Overview
BR-AG-C-4: 21-22: view east from cemetery
BR-AG-C-4: 23: Ransom stone with book and glasses
BR-AG-C-4: 24-25: Jacobsen stone, front and back
BR-AG-C-5: photo log (2 copies)
BR-AG-C-5: 1-4: Bloomington, Idaho cemetery
BR-AG-C-5: 1-2: Bateman stone, front and back
BR-AG-C-5: 3: Stevens stone with color engraving
BR-AG-C-5: 4-5: Nebeker stone (front and back) with photo and horseshoe arch
BR-AG-C-6: photo log (2 copies)
BR-AG-C-6: 1-3: Smithfield Implement
BR-AG-C-6: 4-6: houses with barns behind, Smithfield, Utah
BR-AG-C-6: 7-8: three generations of farmhouses, Highway 30, mile marker 107
BR-AG-C-6: 9-16: Bear River City cemetery
BR-AG-C-6: 9: overview with irrigation ditch
BR-AG-C-6: 10: headgate
BR-AG-C-6: 11: Young stone, sealed after death of husband
BR-AG-C-6: 12-13: Richardson stone with nicknames
BR-AG-C-6: 14-15: Mcrea stone, Albanian couple with wheat on top
BR-AG-C-6: 16: entrance gate with old steeple
BR-AG-C-6: 17-18: new developments with hayfields, Wellsville, Utah
BR-AG-C-6: 19-22: Pioneer Day, Willow Park, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-C-6: 19-20: Navajo taco booth
BR-AG-C-6: 21: salt water taffy booth
BR-AG-C-6: 22: Dutch oven cooking booth
BR-AG-C-6: 23-24: alpine murals on Gossner’s Foods factory
BR-AG-C-7: photo log (2 copies)
BR-AG-C-7: 1-3: Gossner’s Foods alpine murals and entrance
BR-AG-C-7: 4: Brigham City “B” hillside letter
BR-AG-C-7: 5-9: “Uncle Bert” Johnston’s house, Forest St. Brigham City, UT
BR-AG-C-7: 10: Quilt Frame sign, Perry, Utah
BR-AG-C-7: 11-15: Grammy’s Fruit stand, Perry, Utah
BR-AG-C-7: 16: fruit stand, Perry, Utah
BR-AG-C-7: 17-23: Paul’s Patch fruit stand Perry, Utah
BR-AG-C-8: photo log (2 copies)
BR-AG-C-8: 1-2: Bell Ranch alpine mural, Preston, Idaho
BR-AG-C-8: 3: Bell Ranch mailbox, made of welding rod, Preston, Idaho
BR-AG-C-8: 4-25: Festival of the American West, American West Heritage Center, Wellsville, Utah
BR-AG-C-8: 4-17: Shoshone booths
BR-AG-C-8: 4: Helen Timbimboo’s grandkids playing
BR-AG-C-8: 5-6: Helen Timbimboo, Shoshone artist
BR-AG-C-8: 7: Beadwork for sale in Helen Timbimboo’s demonstration area
BR-AG-C-8: 8: Beadwork for sale, Helen Timbimboo in background
BR-AG-C-8: 9: Beaded purse and necklace medallions
BR-AG-C-8: 10-11: Buckskin hides in various stages of processing
BR-AG-C-8: 12: Beaded purses, wooden vials, film canisters, checkbook cover, bracelet
BR-AG-C-8: 13: Beaded moccasins, watchbands, key fobs, buckskin gloves
BR-AG-C-8: 14: Patty Timbimboo-Madsen (Helen’s daughter)
BR-AG-C-8: 15-16: Hunter Timbimboo, Helen’s grandson, scraping his first hide
BR-AG-C-8: 17: Rio Pacheco’s booth at festival, beadwork, headdress
BR-AG-C-8: 18-25: Max Godfrey’s rawhide braiding booth
BR-AG-C-8: 18: Braided reins, bosals, hobbles, quirts
BR-AG-C-8: 19: Braided reins, bosal and headstall
BR-AG-C-8: 20: Braided reins and headstall
BR-AG-C-8: 21: Braided hobbles
BR-AG-C-8: 22: Braided reata
BR-AG-C-8: 23: Max Godfrey
BR-AG-C-8: 24: Rawhide strips
BR-AG-C-8: 25: Braided rawhide necklace
BR-AG-C-9: photo log (2 copies)
BR-AG-C-9: 1-10: Festival of the American West, American West Heritage Center, Wellsville, Utah
BR-AG-C-9: 1: Chaps with braided rawhide decoration, Max Godfrey
BR-AG-C-9: 2-10: Clay Nicholas saddles
BR-AG-C-9: 2-5: Saddles by Clay Nicholas
BR-AG-C-9: 6-7: Clay Nicholas’ maker’s stamp (#6 is out of focus)
BR-AG-C-9: 8: Clay Nicholas, from Corinne, Utah
BR-AG-C-9: 9: Clay Nicholas’ son on saddle
BR-AG-C-9: 10: Tapaderos made by Clay Nicholas
BR-AG-C-9: 11-21: Munns Dairy ranch, Eldon Munns, Garland, Utah
BR-AG-C-9: 11: Munns Dairy sign with brand
BR-AG-C-9: 12: Cows in pasture
BR-AG-C-9: 13: Outhouse
BR-AG-C-9: 14: Calf being weaned
BR-AG-C-9: 15: Calves in corral
BR-AG-C-9: 16: Eldon Munns
BR-AG-C-9: 17: Munns Ranch garden
BR-AG-C-9: 18: Munns ranch yard art
BR-AG-C-9: 19-21: Horseshoe cowboy made by Eldon Munns (#19 out of focus)
BR-AG-C-9: 22: Cornstalk mailbox, made by Randee Munns for his mother Sally, Garland, Utah
BR-AG-C-9: 23: Wheat field south of Franklin, Idaho
BR-AG-C-9: 24: Wheat field with hay derrick, south of Franklin, Idaho
BR-AG-C-9: 25: Old sugar beet factory, Richmond, Utah
BR-AG-C-10: photo log (2 copies)
BR-AG-C-10: 1: Wheat field, Richmond, Utah
BR-AG-C-10: 2: Hay stacks, Richmond, Utah
BR-AG-C-10: 3-7: Washakie, Utah
BR-AG-C-10: 3-4: Insulator fence wire supports
BR-AG-C-10: 5: Gate with Washakie brand and insulator fence wire supports
BR-AG-C-10: 6: Insulator fence wire supports
BR-AG-C-10: 7: Old brick building at Washakie (school?)
BR-AG-C-10: 8: Irrigation ditch aqueduct over Malad River, south of Plymouth
BR-AG-C-10: 9-11: Bear River Valley north of Preston, Idaho, looking east from Highway 91
BR-AG-C-10: 12-14: Wheel line irrigation in hay field, Cove, UT (north of Richmond)
BR-AG-C-10: 15: Welcome to Richmond sign
BR-AG-C-10: 16: Welcome to Smithfield sign
BR-AG-C-10: 17: Bomb tail mailbox, Honeyville, Utah
BR-AG-C-10: 18: Yard art, Honeyville, Utah
BR-AG-C-10: 19: Welcome to Honeyville sign (Utah)
BR-AG-C-10: 20: Welcome to Deweyville sign (Utah)
BR-AG-C-10: 21: Patch Peterson’s cowboy mailbox, Deweyville, Utah
BR-AG-C-10: 22: Old Garland sugar beet factory
BR-AG-C-10: 23: Welcome to Garland sign (Utah)
BR-AG-C-10: 24: Alpine mural on Bill’s Fixit Shop, Garland, Utah
BR-AG-C-10: 25: Old Garland sugar beet factory
BR-AG-C-11: photo log (2 copies)
BR-AG-C-11: 1-3: Camera messed up – no photos
BR-AG-C-11: 4: Chairs set up on sidewalk holding places for parade
BR-AG-C-11: 5: Parade grand marshals riding in carriage
BR-AG-C-11: 6: Box Elder County commissioners riding in wagon
BR-AG-C-11: 7: Rodeo queens and princesses riding in parade
BR-AG-C-11: 8: Smith & Edwards, Ogden, parade wagon
BR-AG-C-11: 9: Randee Munns, rodeo clown (from Garland, Utah)
BR-AG-C-11: 10: Utah Old Time Fiddlers float
BR-AG-C-11: 11: Thiokol float
BR-AG-C-11: 12-13: Brigham City Chamber of Commerce. Peach Days float
BR-AG-C-11: 14: Parade spectators
BR-AG-C-11: 15: Bear River FFA float
BR-AG-C-11: 16: LDS missionaries on Garland fire truck
BR-AG-C-11: 17: Dairy Princess royalty car
BR-AG-C-11: 18: Entrance to Box Elder Fairgrounds
BR-AG-C-11: 19: Utah Auctioneers’ Association contest
BR-AG-C-11: 20: Fair food booths
BR-AG-C-11: 21: Rabbit contestants
BR-AG-C-11: 22: Chicken contestants
BR-AG-C-11: 23: Cattle contestants
BR-AG-C-11: 24-25: Kids practicing roping
BR-AG-C-12: photo log (2 copies)
BR-AG-C-12: 1-20: Box Elder County Fair, Tremonton, Utah
BR-AG-C-12: 1: Pig contestant
BR-AG-C-12: 2: Dutch Oven Dinner food vendor
BR-AG-C-12: 3-4: Canned goods display in home arts building
BR-AG-C-12: 5: Flower display in home arts building
BR-AG-C-12: 6: Quilt display in home arts building
BR-AG-C-12: 7: Home arts building overview
BR-AG-C-12: 8-12: Sheep pens with signs
BR-AG-C-12: 13-14: Shearing sheep
BR-AG-C-12: 15: Sheep sign from Thatcher, Utah
BR-AG-C-12: 16-19: Produce displays with ribbons
BR-AG-C-12: 20: Box Elder fairgrounds exit sign
BR-AG-C-12: 21: Welcome to Snowville sign (Utah)
BR-AG-C-12: 22-23: Fence made of stacked tires, Snowville
BR-AG-C-12: 24-25: Line of tractors with balers, Rose Ranch east of Snowville on Highway 30
BR-AG-C-13: photo log (2 copies)
BR-AG-C-13: 1: Welcome to Park Valley sign
BR-AG-C-13: 2-23: Box Elder Fair Rodeo, Tremonton (many photos are blurry and dark – was using too slow of film
speed for night action)
BR-AG-C-13: 2-4: Rodeo contestants, queens, hangers-on riding around arena before start of rodeo
BR-AG-C-13: 5: Contestants at chutes before start
BR-AG-C-13: 6-10: Grand entry, rodeo queens riding serpentine
BR-AG-C-13: 11: Lineup after grand entry
BR-AG-C-13: 12-14: Saddle bronc contestants (all out of focus)
BR-AG-C-13: 15-16: Randee Munns, rodeo clown
BR-AG-C-13: 17-18: Saddle bronc contestants
BR-AG-C-13: 19: Unknown - dark
BR-AG-C-13: 20-23: Calf roping contestants
BR-AG-C-14: photo log (2 copies)
BR-AG-C-14: 1-9: Box Elder County Fair Rodeo, 8/23/01
BR-AG-C-14: 1: Calf roping
BR-AG-C-14: 2-3: Randee Munns, rodeo clown
BR-AG-C-14: 4-5: Calf roping
BR-AG-C-14: 6: Sheriff’s Posse demonstration
BR-AG-C-14: 7: Bad picture of rodeo arena
BR-AG-C-14: 8: Steer wrestling, out of focus
BR-AG-C-14: 9: Steer wrestling, dark
BR-AG-C-14: 10-13: Restored sheep camp at Sandman Motel, Tremonton, Utah, 9/5/01
BR-AG-C-14: 14: Interior of sheep camp
BR-AG-C-14: 15-16: Rotating multiple mailbox in front of Terry Gnehm’s house, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-C-14: 17-24: Cambodian Memorial service, Whittier Community Center, Logan, Utah, 9/15/01
BR-AG-C-14: 17: Lighting incense at altar
BR-AG-C-14: 18: Altar
BR-AG-C-14: 19: Detail of Buddha statues on altar
BR-AG-C-14: 20: Altar
BR-AG-C-14: 21: Buddha statues and incense pot
BR-AG-C-14: 22: Altar on stage
BR-AG-C-14: 23: Bunarith Chuon and wife
BR-AG-C-14: 24: Altar on stage
BR-AG-C-15: photo log (2 copies)
BR-AG-C-15: 1-20: Cambodian Memorial service, Whittier Community Center, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-C-15: 1: Stacked food carrier
BR-AG-C-15: 2: Monk giving blessings while people wait before service
BR-AG-C-15: 3: Serving food for monk
BR-AG-C-15: 4-7: Congregation serving rice into six bowls
BR-AG-C-15: 8-9: Andrea (Graham) serving rice into bowls
BR-AG-C-15: 10: Aluminum rice tureen\
BR-AG-C-15: 11-12: Service, monk chanting on stage, congregation on floor
BR-AG-C-15: 13: Monk eating food
BR-AG-C-15: 14-17: Congregation eating after service
BR-AG-C-15: 18: Shoes left at entrance
BR-AG-C-15: 19-20: Food served to group eating on stage
BR-AG-C-15: 21-23: Randee Munns in his office at BATC (Bridgerland Applied Technology Center) welding shop
Folder 2:   Graham, Andrea - DIGITAL PHOTO LOGS (237 digital photos in Macintosh format; stored on BR-AG-CD-5)
BR-AG-D-001 through BR-AG-D-070: photo log
BR-AG-D-01: 10/01; Cache County; USU Aggie “A” in front of Old Main
BR-AG-D-02: 9/01; Cache County; USU Aggie “A” in front of Old Main
BR-AG-D-03: 8/01; Cache County; Candy dippers working at the Bluebird Candy Factory, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-D-04: 8/01; Cache County; Candy dippers working at the Bluebird Candy Factory, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-D-05: 8/01; Cache County; Candy dippers working at the Bluebird Candy Factory, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-D-06: 8/01; Cache County; Candy dippers working at the Bluebird Candy Factory, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-D-07: 8/01; Cache County; Making pecan rolls at the Bluebird Candy Factory, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-D-08: 8/01; Cache County; Making pecan rolls at the Bluebird Candy Factory, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-D-09: 9/01; Rich County; Painting of the Bear Lake Monster, from USU Fife Folklore Archive
BR-AG-D-10: 6/01; Cache County; Ted Thatcher and Elaine Thatcher irrigating in their garden, River Heights, Utah
BR-AG-D-11: 6/01; Cache County; Elaine Thatcher irrigating in her garden, River Heights, Utah
BR-AG-D-12: 6/01; Cache County; Elaine Thatcher irrigating in her garden, River Heights, Utah
BR-AG-D-13: 6/01; Cache County; Elaine Thatcher irrigating in her garden, River Heights, Utah
BR-AG-D-14: 8/01; Cache County; Giant fly in front of sporting goods shop, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-D-15: 8/01; Cache County; Giant fly in front of sporting goods shop, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-D-16: 6/01; Rich County; Garden City LDS quilters
BR-AG-D-17: 6/01; Rich County; Garden City LDS quilters
BR-AG-D-18: 6/01; Rich County, Garden City LDS quilters
BR-AG-D-19: 6/01; Rich County, Garden City LDS quilters
BR-AG-D-20: 6/01; Rich County, Garden City LDS quilters
BR-AG-D-21: 6/01; Cache County; Irrigation ditch and hay bales near Highway 23
BR-AG-D-22: 6/01; Cache County; Irrigation ditch and hay bales near Highway 23
BR-AG-D-23: 6/01; Cache County; Hay fields south of Trenton on Highway 23
BR-AG-D-24: 6/01; Cache County; Hay fields south of Trenton on Highway 23
BR-AG-D-25: 9/01; Cache County; La Ranchera Mexican grocery, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-D-26: 9/01; Cache County; La Ranchera Mexican grocery, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-D-27: 9/01; Cache County, La Ranchera Mexican grocery, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-D-28: 9/01; Cache County; Irrigation water in street curb ditch, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-D-29: 9/01; Cache County; LDS Temple, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-D-30: 9/01; Cache County; LDS Temple, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-D-31: 9/01; Cache County; LDS Temple, Logan, Utah
BR-AG-D-32: 8/01; Box Elder County; Marble Park, Bothwell, Utah
BR-AG-D-33: 8/01; Box Elder County; Marble Park. Bothwell, Utah
BR-AG-D-34: 8/01; Box Elder County; Marble Park, Bothwell, Utah
BR-AG-D-35: 8/01; Box Elder County; Marble Park, Bothwell, Utah
BR-AG-D-36: 8/01; Box Elder County; Marble Park, Bothwell, Utah
BR-AG-D-37: 8/01; Box Elder County; Marble Park, Bothwell, Utah
BR-AG-D-38: 8/01; Box Elder County; Marble Park, Bothwell, Utah
BR-AG-D-39: 8/01; Box Elder County; Marble Park, Bothwell, Utah
BR-AG-D-40: 8/01; Box Elder County; Marble Park, Bothwell, Utah
BR-AG-D-41: 8/01; Box Elder County; Marble Park, Bothwell, Utah
BR-AG-D-42: 9/01; Cache County; Copy photo of Mendon May Day; photo in USU Fife Folklore Archive
BR-AG-D-43: 8/01; Box Elder County; Aqueduct over Malad River south of Plymouth
BR-AG-D-44: 8/01; Box Elder County; Aqueduct over Malad River south of Plymouth, with kids playing
BR-AG-D-45: 8/01; Box Elder County; Aqueduct over Malad River south of Plymouth, with kids playing
BR-AG-D-46: 8/01; Box Elder County; Aqueduct over Malad River south of Plymouth, with kids playing
BR-AG-D-47: 8/01; Box Elder County; Plymouth cemetery, Hess stone
BR-AG-D-48: 8/01; Box Elder County; Plymouth cemetery, Timbimboo stone, front
BR-AG-D-49: 8/01; Box Elder County; Plymouth cemetery, Timbimboo stone, back
BR-AG-D-50: 8/01; Box Elder County; Plymouth cemetery, Steed stone (cowboy and cows)
BR-AG-D-51: 8/01; Box Elder County; Plymouth cemetery, Thomason stone (reading grandma and fisherman)
BR-AG-D-52: 8/01; Box Elder County; Portage cemetery, Hall stone with photo
BR-AG-D-53: 8/01; Box Elder County; Portage cemetery, Hall stone (photo closeup)
BR-AG-D-54: 9/01; Cache County; Sheep camp and sheep near Cove, Utah
BR-AG-D-55: 9/01; Cache County; Sheep camp and sheep near Cove, Utah
BR-AG-D-56: 9/01; Cache County; Spackman Ranch flowers, Richmond, Utah
BR-AG-D-57: 9/01; Cache County; Spackman Ranch flowers, Richmond, Utah
BR-AG-D-58: 6/01; Cache County; Trenton, Utah cemetery
BR-AG-D-59: 6/01; Cache County, Trenton, Utah cemetery
BR-AG-D-60: 6/01; Cache County; Trenton Cemetery, bench with slipcover
BR-AG-D-61: 6/01; Cache County; Trenton Cemetery, Bodily stone
BR-AG-D-62: 6/01; Cache County; Trenton Cemetery, Buttars stone, front (cowboys and temple)
BR-AG-D-63: 6/01; Cache County; Trenton Cemetery, Buttars stone, back (children’s names)
BR-AG-D-64: 6/01; Cache County; Trenton Cemetery, Merrill stone (RV and elk)
BR-AG-D-65: 6/01; Cache County; Trenton Cemetery, Thurgood stone (photos of mom and kids)
BR-AG-D-66: 9/01; Cache County; Copy photo of kids tubing on canal, from USU Fife Folklore Archive
BR-AG-D-67: 7/01; Box Elder County; “Uncle Bert’s” house and yard art, Tremonton, Utah
BR-AG-D-68: 8/01; Box Elder County; View looking south from Plymouth, Utah
BR-AG-D-69: 8/01; Box Elder County; View looking south from Plymouth, Utah
BR-AG-D-70: 8/01; Cache County; Wheel line irrigator, near Cove, Utah
BR-AG-D-071 through BR-AG-D-237: photo log
BR-AG-D-71: 9/01; Caribou County; Alpine mural, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-72: 9/01; Caribou County; Alpine mural, Bancroft, Idaho
BR-AG-D-73: 9/01; Caribou County; Bancroft rodeo sign 1, “Idaho’s oldest rodeo” (Idaho)
BR-AG-D-74: 9/01; Caribou County; Bancroft rodeo sign 2, “Among the oldest in the state” (Idaho)
BR-AG-D-75: 9/01; Caribou County; Bancroft welcome sign (Idaho)
BR-AG-D-76: 9/01; Caribou County; Hay stacker and sheep camp, Bancroft, ID
BR-AG-D-77: 9/01; Franklin County; Barn in Dayton, Idaho
BR-AG-D-78: 9/01; Franklin County; Barn east of Preston, Idaho
BR-AG-D-79: 9/01; Franklin County; Dry irrigation ditch east of Preston, Idaho
BR-AG-D-80: 9/01; Franklin County; Barn on East Oneida St., Preston 1
BR-AG-D-81: 9/01; Franklin County; Barn on East Oneida St., Preston 1
BR-AG-D-82: 9/01; Bannock County; Old house and hay bales, Red Rock Pass, Idaho
BR-AG-D-83: 9/01; Bannock County; Old house and hay bales, Red Rock Pass, Idaho
BR-AG-D-84: 9/01; Bannock County; Corrals and hay bales, Red Rock Pass, ID
BR-AG-D-85: 9/01; Bannock County; Corner detail, log house at Red Rock Pass, Idaho
BR-AG-D-86: 9/01; Franklin County; Idaho state line south of Franklin
BR-AG-D-87: 8/01; Franklin County; Franklin Cemetery
BR-AG-D-88: 8/01; Franklin County; Franklin Cemetery
BR-AG-D-89: 9/01; Franklin County; Bear River Massacre sign, north of Preston
BR-AG-D-90: 9/01; Franklin County; Bear River Massacre DUP monument
BR-AG-D-91: 9/01; Franklin County; Bear River Massacre DUP monument, plaque detail
BR-AG-D-92: 9/01; Franklin County; Bear River Massacre DUP monument, plaque detail
BR-AG-D-93: 9/01; Franklin County; Mail truck mailbox near Bear River Massacre site, Idaho
BR-AG-D-94: 9/01; Franklin County; “P” hillside letter, east of Preston, Idaho
BR-AG-D-95: 9/01; Franklin County; Preston welcome sign
BR-AG-D-96: 9/01; Franklin County; Preston welcome sign
BR-AG-D-97: 9/01; Franklin County; Old sugar beet factory, south of Preston, Idaho
BR-AG-D-98: 9/01; Franklin County; Old sugar beet factory, south of Preston, Idaho
BR-AG-D-99: 9/01; Franklin County; Old sugar beet factory, south of Preston, Idaho
BR-AG-D-100: 9/01; Franklin County; “Welcome Tourists” sign, Preston, Idaho
BR-AG-D-101: 9/01; Franklin County; Utah and Northern Railway sign, at Bear River Massacre turnout north of Preston, Idaho
BR-AG-D-102: 9/01; Bannock County; Thomas Merc, Swan Lake
BR-AG-D-103: 9/01; Bannock County; Swan Lake grain elevator
BR-AG-D-104: 9/01; Bannock County; “L” hillside letter, Lava Hot Springs, ID
BR-AG-D-105: 9/01; Bannock County; “L” hillside letter, Lava Hot Springs, ID
BR-AG-D-106: 9/01; Bannock County, “L” hillside letter, Lava Hot Springs, ID
BR-AG-D-107: 9/01; Franklin County; Welcome sign, Dayton, Idaho
BR-AG-D-108: 9/01; Franklin County; Welcome sign, Dayton, Idaho
BR-AG-D-109: 9/01; Franklin County; Sprinkler repair business sign, Datyon, Idaho
BR-AG-D-110: 9/01; Franklin County; Sprinkler repair business sign, Dayton, Idaho
BR-AG-D-111: 9/01; Franklin County; Mailbox on spring, Dayton, Idaho
BR-AG-D-112: 9/01; Franklin County; ON Ranch gate, Dayton, Idaho
BR-AG-D-113: 9/01; Franklin County; ON Ranch hay shed, Dayton, Idaho
BR-AG-D-114: 9/01; Franklin County; Welcome to Oxford sign, north end of town (Idaho)
BR-AG-D-115: 9/01; Franklin County; Welcome to Oxford sign, north end of town, front detail (Idaho)
BR-AG-D-116: 9/01; Franklin County; Welcome to Oxford sign, north end of town, back detail (Idaho)
BR-AG-D-117: 9/01; Franklin County; Welcome to Oxford sign, south end of town, front detail (Idaho)
BR-AG-D-118: 9/01; Franklin County; Welcome to Oxford sign, south end of town, back detail (Idaho)
BR-AG-D-119: 9/01; Franklin County; “WS” hillside letters, Westside High School, Dayton, Idaho
BR-AG-D-120: 9/01; Franklin County; “WS” hillside letters, Westside High School, Dayton, Idaho
BR-AG-D-121: 9/01; Franklin County; “WS” hillside letters, Westside High School, Dayton, Idaho
BR-AG-D-122: 9/01; Franklin County; “WS” hillside letters over Westside High School, Dayton, Idaho
BR-AG-D-123: 9/01; Franklin County; “WS” hillside letters over Westside High School, Dayton, Idaho
BR-AG-D-124: 9/01; Franklin County; Weston Grain Co-op (Idaho)
BR-AG-D-125: 9/01; Franklin County; Oxford “cemetery” sign (Idaho)
BR-AG-D-126: 9/01; Franklin County; Oxford dairy (Idaho)
BR-AG-D-127: 9/01; Franklin County; Oxford dairy (Idaho)
BR-AG-D-128: 9/01; Franklin County; Oxford dairy (Idaho)
BR-AG-D-129: 7/01; Bear Lake County; “M” hillside letter, Montpelier, Idaho
BR-AG-D-130: 9/01; Bear Lake County; Bern cemetery and view (Idaho)
BR-AG-D-131: 9/01; Bear Lake County; Bern cemetery, Kunz stone, front (ID)
BR-AG-D-132: 9/01; Bear Lake County; Bern cemetery, Kunz stone, back (with occupations), Idaho
BR-AG-D-133: 9/01; Bear Lake County; View of Bern from cemetery
BR-AG-D-134: 7/01; Bear Lake County; Bloomington cemetery
BR-AG-D-135: 7/01; Bear Lake County; Bloomington cemetery, Bateman stone, front (cowboy and flowers), Idaho
BR-AG-D-136: 7/01; Bear Lake County; Bloomington cemetery, Bateman stone, back (children’s names and temple), Idaho
BR-AG-D-137: 7/01; Bear Lake County; Welcome sign, Bennington, Idaho
BR-AG-D-138: 7/01; Bear Lake County, Georgetown cemetery gate, Idaho
BR-AG-D-139: 7/01; Bear Lake County; Georgetown cemetery gate, Idaho
BR-AG-D-140: 7/01; Bear Lake County; Georgetown cemetery, Davis stone (reading grandma, circular saw, temple), Idaho
BR-AG-D-141: 7/01; Bear Lake County; Georgetown cemetery, Smith stone, front (cowboy, cabin, brand), Idaho
BR-AG-D-142: 7/01; Bear Lake County; Georgetown cemetery, Smith stone, back (children and grandchildren), Idaho
BR-AG-D-143: 9/01; Bear Lake County; Hay stacker, Oxford, Idaho
BR-AG-D-144: 9/01; Bear Lake County; Cactus mailbox, Ovid, Idaho
BR-AG-D-145: 9/01; Bear Lake County; Old house south of Bern, Idaho
BR-AG-D-146: 9/01; Caribou County; Welcome to Soda Springs (Idaho) sign
BR-AG-D-147: 9/01; Caribou County; Hooper Springs, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-148: 9/01; Caribou County; Hooper Springs, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-149: 9/01; Caribou County; Homemade barbecue at Hooper Springs park, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-150: 9/01; Caribou County; J&J Leather Shop, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-151: 9/01; Caribou County; Phosphate sing at Hooper Springs Park, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-152: 9/01; Caribou County; Monsanto Phosphate plant, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-153: 9/01; Caribou County; Monsanto Phosphate plant, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-154: 9/01; Caribou County; Slag dump, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-155: 9/01; Caribou County; Slag pour 1, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-156: 9/01; Caribou County; Slag pour 2, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-157: 9/01; Caribou County; Slag pour 3, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-158: 9/01; Caribou County; Slag pour 4, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-159: 9/01; Caribou County; Slag pour 5, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-160: 9/01; Caribou County; Slag pour 6, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-161: 9/01; Caribou County; Slag pour 7, Soda Springs, Idaho
BR-AG-D-162: 9/01; Caribou County; Bear River north of Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-163: 9/01; Caribou County; Aqueduct over Bear River, north of Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-164: 9/01; Caribou County; Aqueduct over Bear River, north of Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-165: 9/01; Caribou County; Aqueduct over Bear River, north of Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-166: 9/01; Caribou County; Aqueduct over Bear River, north of Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-167: 9/01; Caribou County; Canal north of Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-168: 9/01; Caribou County; Last Chance aqueduct over Bear River, north of Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-169: 9/01; Caribou County; Last Chance aqueduct over Bear River, north of Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-170: 9/01; Caribou County; Last Chance aqueduct over Bear River, north of Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-171: 9/01; Caribou County; Last Chance Canal, north of Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-172: 9/01; Caribou County; Last Chance Canal Dam sign, north of Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-173: 9/01; Caribou County; Last Chance Tunnel sign, north of Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-174: 9/01; Caribou County; Potato cellar, Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-175: 9/01; Caribou County; “G” hillside letter, Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-176: 9/01; Caribou County; “G” hillside letter, Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-177: 9/01; Caribou County; Grain elevator, Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-178: 9/01; Caribou County; Grain elevator, Grace, Idaho
BR-AG-D-179: 10/01; Caribou County; “Potatoes for sale” sign, Stanley Christensen Farm; Niter, Idaho
BR-AG-D-180: 10/01; Caribou County; Sorting potatoes, Stanley Christensen Farm; Niter, Idaho
BR-AG-D-181: 10/01; Caribou County; Sorting potatoes, Stanley Christensen Farm; Niter, Idaho
BR-AG-D-182: 10/01; Caribou County; Sorting potatoes, Stanley Christensen Farm; Niter, Idaho
BR-AG-D-183: 10/01; Caribou County; Sorting potatoes, Stanley Christensen Farm; Niter, Idaho
BR-AG-D-184: 10/01; Caribou County; Sorting potatoes, Stanley Christensen Farm; Niter, Idaho
BR-AG-D-185: 10/01; Caribou County; Sorting potatoes, Stanley Christensen Farm; Niter, Idaho
BR-AG-D-186: 10/01; Caribou County; Sorting potatoes, Stanley Christensen Farm; Niter, Idaho
BR-AG-D-187: 10/01; Caribou County; Sorting potatoes, Stanley Christensen Farm; Niter, Idaho
BR-AG-D-188: 10/01; Caribou County; Sorting potatoes, Stanley Christensen Farm; Niter, Idaho
BR-AG-D-189: 10/01; Caribou County; Sorting potatoes, Stanley Christensen Farm; Niter, Idaho
BR-AG-D-190: 10/01; Caribou County; Sorting potatoes, Stanley Christensen Farm; Niter, Idaho
BR-AG-D-191: 10/01; Caribou County; Lago View Dairy sign; Niter, Idaho
BR-AG-D-192: 10/01; Caribou County; Wolfe Delbridge, saddlemaker; Bancroft, Idaho
BR-AG-D-193: 10/01; Caribou County; Wolfe Delbridge, saddle; Bancroft, Idaho
BR-AG-D-194: 10/01; Caribou County; Wolfe Delbridge, saddle; Bancroft, Idaho
BR-AG-D-195: 10/01; Caribou County; Wolfe Delbridge, saddle, detail; Bancroft, Idaho
BR-AG-D-196: 10/01; Caribou County; Wolfe Delbridge leather tooling; Bancroft, Idaho
BR-AG-D-197: 10/01; Caribou County; Wolfe Delbridge leather tooling; Bancroft, Idaho
BR-AG-D-198: 9/01; Caribou County; Chesterfield Church/museum; Idaho
BR-AG-D-199: 9/01; Caribou County; Chesterfield brands in museum; Idaho
BR-AG-D-200: 9/01; Caribou County; Chesterfield brands in museum; Idaho
BR-AG-D-201: 9/01; Caribou County; Chesterfield haying photos in museum; Idaho
BR-AG-D-202: 9/01; Caribou County; Chesterfield accordionist photo in museum; Idaho
BR-AG-D-203: 9/01; Caribou County; Woven rag rugs in old Chesterfield Church/museum, made by Mary Meiners; Idaho
BR-AG-D-204: 9/01; Caribou County; Woven rag rugs in old Chesterfield Church/museum, made by Mary Meiners; Idaho
BR-AG-D-205: 10/01; Caribou County; Old Lund Store, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-206: 10/01; Caribou County; Mary Meiners with denim quilt, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-207: 10/01; Caribou County; Denim quilt by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-208: 10/01; Caribou County; Strip pieced quilt by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-209: 10/01; Caribou County; Strip pieced quilt (detail) by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-210: 10/01; Caribou County; Strip pieced quilt (detail) by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-211: 10/01; Caribou County; Wedding ring quilt by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-212: 10/01; Caribou County; Wedding ring quilt (detail) by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-213: 10/01; Caribou County; Tricot quilt for grandson by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-214: 10/01; Caribou County; 50th Anniversary quilt by Mary Meiners’ daughter, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-215: 10/01; Caribou County; 50th Anniversary quilt by Mary Meiners’ daughter, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-216: 10/01; Caribou County; Baby quilts by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-217: 10/01; Caribou County; Baby quilt with edging by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-218: 10/01; Caribou County; Crochet dishrag by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-219: 10/01; Caribou County; Crochet potholders by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-220: 10/01; Caribou County; Embroidered flower collection by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-221: 10/01; Caribou County; Embroidered flowers by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-222: 10/01; Caribou County; Embroidered flowers by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-223: 10/01; Caribou County; Embroidered welcome sign by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-224: 10/01; Caribou County; Embroidered welcome sign by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-225: 10/01; Caribou County; Rug loom owned by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-226: 10/01; Caribou County; Rug loom owned by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-227: 10/01; Caribou County; Woven rug by Mary Meiners, Lund, ID
BR-AG-D-228: 10/01; Caribou County; Sewn rug with toothbrush handle “needles” by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-229: 10/01; Caribou County; Sewn rug by Mary Meiners, Lund, ID
BR-AG-D-230: 10/01; Caribou County; Sewn rug by Mary Meiners, Lund, ID
BR-AG-D-231: 10/01; Caribou County; Rug with triangle fabric pieces by Mary Meiners, Lund, Idaho
BR-AG-D-232: 9/01; Franklin County; Patiño Store, Mexican goods; Preston, Idaho
BR-AG-D-233: 9/01; Franklin County; “God Bless USA” in dry lake bed, south of Swan Lake, Idaho
BR-AG-D-234: 9/01; Franklin County; “God Bless USA” in dry lake bed, south of Swan Lake, Idaho
BR-AG-D-235: 9/01; Franklin County; “God Bless USA” in dry lake bed, south of Swan Lake, Idaho
BR-AG-D-236: 9/01; Franklin County; “God Bless USA” in dry lake bed, south of Swan Lake, Idaho
BR-AG-D-237: 9/01; Franklin County; “God Bless USA” in dry lake bed, south of Swan Lake, Idaho
Folder 3:   Graham, Andrea - CD PHOTO INDICES (4 photo CDs)
BR-AG-CD-1: photo index
BR-AG-CD-1-1: BR-AG-C-2-23
BR-AG-CD-1-2: BR-AG-C-2-24
BR-AG-CD-1-3: BR-AG-C-2-22
BR-AG-CD-1-4: BR-AG-C-2-21
BR-AG-CD-1-5: BR-AG-C-2-20
BR-AG-CD-1-6: BR-AG-C-2-19
BR-AG-CD-1-7: BR-AG-C-2-18
BR-AG-CD-1-8: BR-AG-C-2-17
BR-AG-CD-1-9: BR-AG-C-2-16
BR-AG-CD-1-10: BR-AG-C-2-15
BR-AG-CD-1-11: BR-AG-C-2-14
BR-AG-CD-1-12: BR-AG-C-2-13
BR-AG-CD-1-13: BR-AG-C-2-12
BR-AG-CD-1-14: BR-AG-C-2-11
BR-AG-CD-1-15: BR-AG-C-2-10
BR-AG-CD-1-16: BR-AG-C-2-09
BR-AG-CD-1-17: BR-AG-C-2-08
BR-AG-CD-1-18: BR-AG-C-2-07
BR-AG-CD-1-19: BR-AG-C-2-06
BR-AG-CD-1-20: BR-AG-C-2-05
BR-AG-CD-1-21: BR-AG-C-2-04
BR-AG-CD-1-22: BR-AG-C-2-03
BR-AG-CD-1-23: BR-AG-C-2-02
BR-AG-CD-1-24: BR-AG-C-2-01
BR-AG-CD-1-25: BR-AG-C-3-25
BR-AG-CD-1-26: BR-AG-C-3-24
BR-AG-CD-1-27: BR-AG-C-3-23
BR-AG-CD-1-28: BR-AG-C-3-22
BR-AG-CD-1-29: BR-AG-C-3-21
BR-AG-CD-1-30: BR-AG-C-3-20
BR-AG-CD-1-31: BR-AG-C-3-19
BR-AG-CD-1-32: BR-AG-C-3-18
BR-AG-CD-1-33: BR-AG-C-3-17
BR-AG-CD-1-34: BR-AG-C-3-16
BR-AG-CD-1-35: BR-AG-C-3-15
BR-AG-CD-1-36: BR-AG-C-3-14
BR-AG-CD-1-37: BR-AG-C-3-13
BR-AG-CD-1-38: BR-AG-C-3-12
BR-AG-CD-1-39: BR-AG-C-3-11
BR-AG-CD-1-40: BR-AG-C-3-10
BR-AG-CD-1-41: BR-AG-C-3-09
BR-AG-CD-1-42: BR-AG-C-3-08
BR-AG-CD-1-43: BR-AG-C-3-07
BR-AG-CD-1-44: BR-AG-C-3-06
BR-AG-CD-1-45: BR-AG-C-3-05
BR-AG-CD-1-46: BR-AG-C-3-04
BR-AG-CD-1-47: BR-AG-C-3-03
BR-AG-CD-1-48: BR-AG-C-3-02
BR-AG-CD-1-49: BR-AG-C-3-01
BR-AG-CD-1-50: BR-AG-C-6-24
BR-AG-CD-1-51: BR-AG-C-6-23
BR-AG-CD-1-52: BR-AG-C-6-22
BR-AG-CD-1-53: BR-AG-C-6-21
BR-AG-CD-1-54: BR-AG-C-6-20
BR-AG-CD-1-55: BR-AG-C-6-19
BR-AG-CD-1-56: BR-AG-C-6-18
BR-AG-CD-1-57: BR-AG-C-6-17
BR-AG-CD-1-58: BR-AG-C-6-16
BR-AG-CD-1-59: BR-AG-C-6-15
BR-AG-CD-1-60: BR-AG-C-6-14
BR-AG-CD-1-61: BR-AG-C-6-13
BR-AG-CD-1-62: BR-AG-C-6-12
BR-AG-CD-1-63: BR-AG-C-6-11
BR-AG-CD-1-64: BR-AG-C-6-10
BR-AG-CD-1-65: BR-AG-C-6-09
BR-AG-CD-1-66: BR-AG-C-6-08
BR-AG-CD-1-67: BR-AG-C-6-07
BR-AG-CD-1-68: BR-AG-C-6-06
BR-AG-CD-1-69: BR-AG-C-6-05
BR-AG-CD-1-70: BR-AG-C-6-04
BR-AG-CD-1-71: BR-AG-C-6-03
BR-AG-CD-1-72: BR-AG-C-6-02
BR-AG-CD-1-73: BR-AG-C-6-01
BR-AG-CD-1-74: BR-AG-C-1-25
BR-AG-CD-1-75: BR-AG-C-1-24
BR-AG-CD-1-76: BR-AG-C-1-23
BR-AG-CD-1-77: BR-AG-C-1-22
BR-AG-CD-1-78: BR-AG-C-1-21
BR-AG-CD-1-79: BR-AG-C-1-20
BR-AG-CD-1-80: BR-AG-C-1-19
BR-AG-CD-1-81: BR-AG-C-1-18
BR-AG-CD-1-82: BR-AG-C-1-17
BR-AG-CD-1-83: BR-AG-C-1-16
BR-AG-CD-1-84: BR-AG-C-1-15
BR-AG-CD-1-85: BR-AG-C-1-14
BR-AG-CD-1-86: BR-AG-C-1-13
BR-AG-CD-1-87: BR-AG-C-1-12
BR-AG-CD-1-88: BR-AG-C-1-11
BR-AG-CD-1-89: BR-AG-C-1-10
BR-AG-CD-1-90: BR-AG-C-1-09
BR-AG-CD-1-91: BR-AG-C-1-08
BR-AG-CD-1-92: BR-AG-C-1-07
BR-AG-CD-1-93: BR-AG-C-1-06
BR-AG-CD-1-94: BR-AG-C-1-05
BR-AG-CD-1-95: BR-AG-C-1-04
BR-AG-CD-1-96: BR-AG-C-1-03
BR-AG-CD-1-97: BR-AG-C-1-02
BR-AG-CD-1-98: BR-AG-C-1-01
BR-AG-CD-1-99: BR-AG-C-4-25
BR-AG-CD-1-100: BR-AG-C-4-24
BR-AG-CD-1-101: BR-AG-C-4-23
BR-AG-CD-1-102: BR-AG-C-4-22
BR-AG-CD-1-103: BR-AG-C-4-21
BR-AG-CD-1-104: BR-AG-C-4-20
BR-AG-CD-1-105: BR-AG-C-4-19
BR-AG-CD-1-106: BR-AG-C-4-18
BR-AG-CD-1-107: BR-AG-C-4-17
BR-AG-CD-1-108: BR-AG-C-4-16
BR-AG-CD-1-109: BR-AG-C-4-15
BR-AG-CD-1-110: BR-AG-C-4-14
BR-AG-CD-1-111: BR-AG-C-4-13
BR-AG-CD-1-112: BR-AG-C-4-12
BR-AG-CD-1-113: BR-AG-C-4-11
BR-AG-CD-1-114: BR-AG-C-4-10
BR-AG-CD-1-115: BR-AG-C-4-09
BR-AG-CD-1-116: BR-AG-C-4-08
BR-AG-CD-1-117: BR-AG-C-4-07
BR-AG-CD-1-118: BR-AG-C-4-06
BR-AG-CD-1-119: BR-AG-C-4-05
BR-AG-CD-1-120: BR-AG-C-4-04
BR-AG-CD-1-121: BR-AG-C-4-03
BR-AG-CD-1-122: BR-AG-C-4-02
BR-AG-CD-1-123: BR-AG-C-4-01
BR-AG-CD-1-124: [No Image]
BR-AG-CD-1-125: BR-AG-C-5-5
BR-AG-CD-1-126: BR-AG-C-5-4
BR-AG-CD-1-127: BR-AG-C-5-3
BR-AG-CD-1-128: BR-AG-C-5-2
BR-AG-CD-1-129: BR-AG-C-5-1
BR-AG-CD-1-130: BR-AG-C-7-23
BR-AG-CD-1-131: BR-AG-C-7-22
BR-AG-CD-1-132: BR-AG-C-7-21
BR-AG-CD-1-133: BR-AG-C-7-20
BR-AG-CD-1-134: BR-AG-C-7-19
BR-AG-CD-1-135: BR-AG-C-7-18
BR-AG-CD-1-136: BR-AG-C-7-17
BR-AG-CD-1-137: BR-AG-C-7-16
BR-AG-CD-1-138: BR-AG-C-7-15
BR-AG-CD-1-139: BR-AG-C-7-14
BR-AG-CD-1-140: BR-AG-C-7-13
BR-AG-CD-1-141: BR-AG-C-7-12
BR-AG-CD-1-142: BR-AG-C-7-11
BR-AG-CD-1-143: BR-AG-C-7-10
BR-AG-CD-1-144: BR-AG-C-7-09
BR-AG-CD-1-145: BR-AG-C-7-08
BR-AG-CD-1-146: BR-AG-C-7-07
BR-AG-CD-1-147: BR-AG-C-7-06
BR-AG-CD-1-148: BR-AG-C-7-05
BR-AG-CD-1-149: BR-AG-C-7-04
BR-AG-CD-1-150: BR-AG-C-7-03
BR-AG-CD-1-151: BR-AG-C-7-02
BR-AG-CD-1-152: BR-AG-C-7-01
BR-AG-CD-2: photo index
BR-AG-CD-2-1: BR-AG-C-13-23
BR-AG-CD-2-2: BR-AG-C-13-22
BR-AG-CD-2-3: BR-AG-C-13-21
BR-AG-CD-2-4: BR-AG-C-13-20
BR-AG-CD-2-5: BR-AG-C-13-19
BR-AG-CD-2-6: BR-AG-C-13-18
BR-AG-CD-2-7: BR-AG-C-13-17
BR-AG-CD-2-8: BR-AG-C-13-16
BR-AG-CD-2-9: BR-AG-C-13-15
BR-AG-CD-2-10: BR-AG-C-13-14
BR-AG-CD-2-11: BR-AG-C-13-13
BR-AG-CD-2-12: BR-AG-C-13-12
BR-AG-CD-2-13: BR-AG-C-13-11
BR-AG-CD-2-14: BR-AG-C-13-10
BR-AG-CD-2-15: BR-AG-C-13-09
BR-AG-CD-2-16: BR-AG-C-13-08
BR-AG-CD-2-17: BR-AG-C-13-07
BR-AG-CD-2-18: BR-AG-C-13-06
BR-AG-CD-2-19: BR-AG-C-13-05
BR-AG-CD-2-20: BR-AG-C-13-04
BR-AG-CD-2-21: BR-AG-C-13-03
BR-AG-CD-2-22: BR-AG-C-13-02
BR-AG-CD-2-23: BR-AG-C-13-01
BR-AG-CD-2-24: BR-AG-C-12-25
BR-AG-CD-2-25: BR-AG-C-12-24
BR-AG-CD-2-26: BR-AG-C-12-23
BR-AG-CD-2-27: BR-AG-C-12-22
BR-AG-CD-2-28: BR-AG-C-12-21
BR-AG-CD-2-29: BR-AG-C-12-20
BR-AG-CD-2-30: BR-AG-C-12-19
BR-AG-CD-2-31: BR-AG-C-12-18
BR-AG-CD-2-32: BR-AG-C-12-17
BR-AG-CD-2-33: BR-AG-C-12-16
BR-AG-CD-2-34: BR-AG-C-12-15
BR-AG-CD-2-35: BR-AG-C-12-14
BR-AG-CD-2-36: BR-AG-C-12-12
BR-AG-CD-2-37: BR-AG-C-12-11
BR-AG-CD-2-38: BR-AG-C-12-10
BR-AG-CD-2-39: BR-AG-C-12-09
BR-AG-CD-2-40: BR-AG-C-12-08
BR-AG-CD-2-41: BR-AG-C-12-07
BR-AG-CD-2-42: BR-AG-C-12-06
BR-AG-CD-2-43: BR-AG-C-12-05
BR-AG-CD-2-44: BR-AG-C-12-04
BR-AG-CD-2-45: BR-AG-C-12-03
BR-AG-CD-2-46: BR-AG-C-12-02
BR-AG-CD-2-47: BR-AG-C-12-01
BR-AG-CD-2-48: BR-AG-C-12-13
BR-AG-CD-2-49: BR-AG-C-11-25
BR-AG-CD-2-50: BR-AG-C-11-24
BR-AG-CD-2-51: BR-AG-C-11-23
BR-AG-CD-2-52: BR-AG-C-11-22
BR-AG-CD-2-53: BR-AG-C-11-21
BR-AG-CD-2-54: BR-AG-C-11-20
BR-AG-CD-2-55: BR-AG-C-11-19
BR-AG-CD-2-56: BR-AG-C-11-18
BR-AG-CD-2-57: BR-AG-C-11-17
BR-AG-CD-2-58: BR-AG-C-11-16
BR-AG-CD-2-59: BR-AG-C-11-15
BR-AG-CD-2-60: BR-AG-C-11-14
BR-AG-CD-2-61: BR-AG-C-11-13
BR-AG-CD-2-62: BR-AG-C-11-12
BR-AG-CD-2-63: BR-AG-C-11-11
BR-AG-CD-2-64: BR-AG-C-11-10
BR-AG-CD-2-65: BR-AG-C-11-09
BR-AG-CD-2-66: BR-AG-C-11-08
BR-AG-CD-2-67: BR-AG-C-11-07
BR-AG-CD-2-68: BR-AG-C-11-06
BR-AG-CD-2-69: BR-AG-C-11-05
BR-AG-CD-2-70: BR-AG-C-11-04
BR-AG-CD-2-71: [No image]
BR-AG-CD-2-72: BR-AG-C-8-25
BR-AG-CD-2-73: BR-AG-C-8-24
BR-AG-CD-2-74: BR-AG-C-8-23
BR-AG-CD-2-75: BR-AG-C-8-22
BR-AG-CD-2-76: BR-AG-C-8-21
BR-AG-CD-2-77: BR-AG-C-8-20
BR-AG-CD-2-78: BR-AG-C-8-19
BR-AG-CD-2-79: BR-AG-C-8-18
BR-AG-CD-2-80: BR-AG-C-8-17
BR-AG-CD-2-81: BR-AG-C-8-16
BR-AG-CD-2-82: BR-AG-C-8-15
BR-AG-CD-2-83: BR-AG-C-8-14
BR-AG-CD-2-84: BR-AG-C-8-13
BR-AG-CD-2-85: BR-AG-C-8-12
BR-AG-CD-2-86: BR-AG-C-8-11
BR-AG-CD-2-87: BR-AG-C-8-10
BR-AG-CD-2-88: BR-AG-C-8-09
BR-AG-CD-2-89: BR-AG-C-8-08
BR-AG-CD-2-90: BR-AG-C-8-07
BR-AG-CD-2-91: BR-AG-C-8-06
BR-AG-CD-2-92: BR-AG-C-8-05
BR-AG-CD-2-93: BR-AG-C-8-04
BR-AG-CD-2-94: BR-AG-C-8-03
BR-AG-CD-2-95: BR-AG-C-8-02
BR-AG-CD-2-96: BR-AG-C-8-01
BR-AG-CD-2-97: BR-AG-C-9-01
BR-AG-CD-2-98: BR-AG-C-9-02
BR-AG-CD-2-99: BR-AG-C-9-03
BR-AG-CD-2-100: BR-AG-C-9-04
BR-AG-CD-2-101: BR-AG-C-9-05
BR-AG-CD-2-102: BR-AG-C-9-06
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BR-AG-CD-3: photo index
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BR-AG-CD-3-2: BR-AG-C-15-22
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BR-AG-CD-4: photo index
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BR-AG-CD-5: Digital photos (BR-AG-D: 1-237)
Folder 4:   Haueter, Sally - COLOR PRINT PHOTO LOGS (10 rolls)
BR-SH-C-1: photo log (2 copies)
BR-SH-C-1: 1: Fern Pope quilting at the Garden City, LDS (Utah)
BR-SH-C-1: 2: Quilters, LDS, Garden City, Utah
BR-SH-C-1: 3: Marie Weston and Anita Weston holding up a pieced quilt. This quilt will be given to Church welfare
BR-SH-C-1: 4: Andrea Graham and ladies from the Garden City area
BR-SH-C-1: 5: Various ladies from the Garden City, Utah area, quilting
BR-SH-C-1: 6: Various ladies from the Garden City, Utah area, rolling the quilt, getting it ready for the next row of stitches
BR-SH-C-1: 7: Various ladies from the Garden City, Utah area, rolling the quilt, getting it ready for the next row of stitches
BR-SH-C-1: 8: Laughing ladies; they are tying this baby quilt upside down
BR-SH-C-1: 9: Fern Pope at the library; she is checking the library books back in
BR-SH-C-1: 10: A spring field at Sage Junction (Utah), turning south toward Randolph, Utah. This is the east side of the road
BR-SH-C-1: 11: Barn located along Highway 39 on the east side of road
BR-SH-C-1: 12: Barn and fields located along Highway 39 on the east side of road, from a distance
BR-SH-C-1: 13: Close-up of barn located on Highway 39 on the east side of road, close-up
BR-SH-C-1: 14: Old house and barns en route to Randolph from Sage Junction (Utah). Located on the west side of the road.
BR-SH-C-1: 15: Red house with outhouse located in the back yard; outside Woodruff, Utah, en route to Evanston, WY
BR-SH-C-1: 16: Canal running along highway between Randolph, Utah and Evanston, Wyoming
BR-SH-C-1: 17: Deseret Land and Livestock Ranch sign. This sign hangs on the west side of the road en route from Woodruff
to Evanston. It is the last ranch sign before you cross over into Wyoming
BR-SH-C-1: 23: Dead Animal heads and wagon wheel sitting along the staircase to the front door of Brett
and LouJean Argyles home
BR-SH-C-1: 24: Road sign to the Woodruff Rodeo - the largest sign in Woodruff, Utah, and the only one advertising anything
BR-SH-C-1: 25: Concession stand - these folks were going to buy hamburgers and hot dogs at the Woodruff Rodeo
BR-SH-C-2: photo log (2 copies)
BR-SH-C-2: 1-25: Woodruff Homecoming, July 3, 2001(Utah)
BR-SH-C-2: 1: Snow cone booth and candy stand
BR-SH-C-2: 2-4: Cowboys waiting to ride
BR-SH-C-2: 5: Cowboys roping from a palomino horse
BR-SH-C-2: 6: Little boy in the black hat watching the rodeo
BR-SH-C-2: 7: Parking lot, trucks, dust
BR-SH-C-2: 8: Team ropers; calf tied and laying on the ground
BR-SH-C-2: 9: 2nd set of team ropers with calf laying on the ground
BR-SH-C-2: 10: Bringing the calves in: “roundup”
BR-SH-C-2: 11: The shoots and the men running them
BR-SH-C-2: 12: Little boys watching the shoots
BR-SH-C-2: 13: Young lady preparing to rope
BR-SH-C-2: 14: Young lady in the box, calf in the shoot, preparing to rope
BR-SH-C-2: 15: Roundup
BR-SH-C-2: 16: “In the bird’s nest” (the announcer booth)
BR-SH-C-2: 17: Spectators and the stands
BR-SH-C-2: 18: Defeated roper, in arena by announcer’s booth
BR-SH-C-2: 19: Young man on black and white paint horse roping calf
BR-SH-C-2: 20: Tack compartment on a trailer, saddles, bridles, spurs, brushes
BR-SH-C-2: 21: Team ropers; matching denim shirts, pants and horses. Calf is black and hard to see
BR-SH-C-2: 22: Team ropers, calf and horses
BR-SH-C-2: 23: Team ropers with the calf half roped
BR-SH-C-2: 24: Three cowboys sitting in the arena: (from left to right) one on a palomino horse, one on a buckskin,
and the last on a bay
BR-SH-C-2: 25: Team ropers; the heeler missed
BR-SH-C-3: photo log (2 copies)
BR-SH-C-3: 1: Yard art - wagon wheels, wagons, tractors, and tractor parts. Randolph - Woodruff, Utah
BR-SH-C-3: 2: Yard art; Randolph - Woodruff, Utah
BR-SH-C-3: 3: Front porch, manure spreader; lucky horseshoe hanging from the awning; Randolph - Woodruff, Utah
BR-SH-C-3: 4: Bird house at Bob Vosler’s; Randolph - Woodruff, Utah
BR-SH-C-3: 5: Privy behind Bob Vosler’s house
BR-SH-C-3: 6: Privy behind Bob Vosler’s house with the door open; most likely a PWA built in the 1940s house;
Randolph - Woodruff, Utah
BR-SH-C-3: 7: The privy behind Bob Vosler’s house and the backside of his home. The Crawford mountains in the background
BR-SH-C-3: 8: Bird houses along the fence posts behind Bob Vosler’s house. There is a bird house on every third post,
built by Bob Vosler
BR-SH-C-3: 9: Metal deer in front of the clothes line at Bob Vosler’s house
BR-SH-C-3: 10: Welcome post bird house in front of Bob Vosler’s home
BR-SH-C-3: 11: Horse and man metal cutouts in front of Ruby Wilson’s house in Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-3: 12: Wagon wheel, wishing well and antlers on side of Ruby Wilson’s house in Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-3: 13: Yard art - three bears, the family of ducks, the squirrel and chipmunk; Ruby Wilson’s house in Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-3: 14: Ruby Wilson’s house in Randolph, Utah; metal butterfly yard ornament
BR-SH-C-3: 15: Wheelbarrow flowerbed; Ruby Wilson’s house, Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-3: 16: Barbed wire art in the Gator fast food restaurant in Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-3: 17: Photo of the Woodruff Homecoming poster
BR-SH-C-3: 18: Roy Jackson’s home in Randolph, Utah. Wagon wheel fence, antler decorations, team harness hanging
from entrance gate; east facing view
BR-SH-C-3: 19: Roy Jackson’s home in Randolph, Utah. Wagon wheel fence, antler decorations, team harness hanging
from entrance gate; west facing view
BR-SH-C-3: 20: Windmill outside summer home on Church Street in Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-3: 21: AnnaMae and John Cornia home in Randolph, Utah. Butterflies on the side of house.
BR-SH-C-3: 22: AnnaMae and John Cornia home in Randolph, Utah. Butterflies on the side of the garage and the family
name post (metal cutout of a horse drawn carriage)
BR-SH-C-3: 23: Claudia Winder home in Randolph, Utah. Yard art - wood cutouts of little boy peeing and little girl
covering her eyes, many cats and dogs, and a girl swinging from the tree. Various bird houses hanging
from the pine tree.
BR-SH-C-3: 24: Claudia Winder home in Randolph, Utah. Yard art - wooden butterflies hanging on front fence, another
set of wood cutout of the little boy peeing and little girl covering her eyes.
BR-SH-C-3: 25: Claudia Winder home in Randolph, Utah. West facing view. Yard art - “Garden of Weedin’” sign, swan
wood cutout, lady bending over in the flowerbed, wooden girl tipped over and laying on the front lawn just off
the sidewalk. Wooden cutout of a bear on the porch holding a “welcome” sign.
BR-SH-C-4: photo log (2 copies)
BR-SH-C-4: 1: Elk antlers on the side of the barn. An old green fridge beside the red shed. Jane Jacobsen’s home in Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 2: Assortment of birdhouses in twigs and a well pump. George and Ila Groll, Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 3: Wooden birdhouses along the fence posts. Blue flower windmill in the flowerbed. George and Ila Groll,
Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 4: Good luck horseshoes around the garage doors. George and Ila Groll, Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 5: Windmills in flowerbed. Little plastic buck deer and a duck bird feeder; Sydnee Kennedy’s home in Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 6: Wooden birdhouses in the flowerbed, red wood fence; Sydnee Kennedy’s home in Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 7: Metal cutouts of little girl and a cat, little boy running with a dog, bird feeder; Jaine and Marty Sorochuk’s home
BR-SH-C-4: 8: Outhouse/privy behind Sheldon Wilson’s rental in Randolph, Utah; located beside the Chevy dump truck
BR-SH-C-4: 9: Backside of Sheldon Wilson’s privy in Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 10: Front side of Sheldon Wilson’s privy in Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 11: Cow lawn sprinkler and the well pump in front of Rita Weston’s in Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 12: Wooden bird houses, wheelbarrow flower bed, wind chimes, American flags and the barrel, in front of
LouDawn Hoffman’s house; Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 13: Outhouse/privy with updated door; antlers on the gate, harness on the shed; LouDawn Hoffman’s house
in Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 14: Mark Satterthwaite’s shed in Randolph, Utah; cow head on the shed and on fence post
BR-SH-C-4: 15: Privy in Mark Satterthwaite’s backyard, backside of swing set; Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 16: Wooden birdhouse in Mark Satterthwaite’s backyard; Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 17: Kent Watcott’s privy; Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 18: Old rusting tractor in front of the fence; Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 19: Curtis and Elaine Batty’s outhouse/privy; Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 20: Curtis and Elaine Batty’s outhouse/privy; Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 21: Troll, deer, owls and the village water fountain lawn art in front of Curtis and Elaine Batty’s;
Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 22: Batty brand on the gate; butterflies on the house and the little donkey pulling the wagon; Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-4: 23: Woodruff Homecoming celebration dinner
BR-SH-C-4: 24: Standing in line for the dinner at the Woodruff homecoming celebration dinner (Utah)
BR-SH-C-4: 25: The colors and the scout booth at the Woodruff Homecoming celebration (Utah)
BR-SH-C-5: photo log (2 copies)
BR-SH-C-5: 1-12: PHOTOS MISSING
BR-SH-C-5: 13: Clayton Robinson crocheting on Elgie’s piece; he is demonstrating how to use the black hole on his left pinky finger
BR-SH-C-5: 14: Elgie Robinson showing off some of her decal table runners.
BR-SH-C-5: 15: The display of fair ribbons and the pieces that won them. Mittens, hats, baby coats, baby booties, afghans,
baby blankets; made by Clayton Robinson
BR-SH-C-5: 16: Pink knit baby booties; underneath the booties is a knit blue baby blanket; made by Clayton Robinson
BR-SH-C-5: 17: Multicolored knit baby coat; made by Clayton Robinson
BR-SH-C-5: 18: Variety of knit hats and scarves
BR-SH-C-5: 19: Clayton Robinson knitting, straight view
BR-SH-C-5: 20: Clayton Robinson knitting, over-head view
BR-SH-C-5: 21: Clayton and Elgie Robinson sitting with some of their pieces; Elgie and her last two quilts; Clayton with
a couple of his afghans
BR-SH-C-5: 22: Clayton and Elgie Robinson sitting with some of their pieces; Elgie and her last two quilts; Clayton with
a couple of his afghans
BR-SH-C-5: 23: Farm shot; Round Valley from the south-east road
BR-SH-C-5: 24: Hay bailed and down in the fields of Round Valley
BR-SH-C-6: photo log (2 copies)
BR-SH-C-6: 1: Historical marker in Laketown, Utah; population and brief history of Laketown is mentioned in the sign
BR-SH-C-6: 2: Hay lift located in the field on the northeast side of Highway 30 in a field in Laketown, Utah
BR-SH-C-6: 3: Baptismal pond located on the north side of the road while traveling along 800 North in Laketown, Utah
BR-SH-C-6: 4: Man with oxen during the Rich County Fair, 2001; man and oxen from Salt Lake City, Utah
BR-SH-C-6: 5: Rich County Fair parade; floats and riding club (Utah)
BR-SH-C-6: 6: Rodeo Queens from Rich County (Utah)
BR-SH-C-6: 7: Rich County cheerleaders (Utah)
BR-SH-C-6: 8: 4-H Beef Auction, Rich County Fair 2001 (Utah)
BR-SH-C-6: 9: Audience at the 4-H Auction, Rich County Fair 2001 (Utah)
BR-SH-C-6: 10: 4-H pig auction, Rich County Fair 2001 (Utah)
BR-SH-C-6: 11: Fern Pope’s front room and her quilts, latch hook, rugs, crocheting and dolls on display
BR-SH-C-6: 12: The rug on the left is made with a large crochet hook and the one on the right is made from scraps of
double knit material
BR-SH-C-6: 13: Multicolored baby afghan, made by Fern Pope
BR-SH-C-6: 14: Indian doll with crocheted dress made by Fern Pope
BR-SH-C-6: 15: Afghan crocheted and cross-stitched by Fern Pope (MISSING)
BR-SH-C-6: 16: Maroon, blue and raspberry print block quilt constructed by Fern Pope
BR-SH-C-6: 17: Multicolored rug made from squared of double stitched material, with a non-slip material sewn on the back
BR-SH-C-6: 18: Hand stitched quilt made by Dorothy Gray in Randolph, Utah, using the same pattern (rose) her mother used
BR-SH-C-6: 19: Three baby quilts: blue ducks, pink bears, yellow back with multi-colored hearts; made for her great-grandchildren
BR-SH-C-6: 20: Baby quilts, smaller version of the larger rose pattern quilts, made by Dorothy Gray
BR-SH-C-6: 21: Baby quilt (lamb with butterfly), sunshine rays out to edges
BR-SH-C-6: 22: LouJean and Chealsey are sitting in the boot shop (Argyle’s)
BR-SH-C-6: 23: Saddles being repaired by Bret of Bret Argyle’s boot and saddle shop; boots in the background are also
waiting to be repaired
BR-SH-C-6: 24: General picture of Argyle’s boot and saddle shop, Randolph, Utah; Rich County
BR-SH-C-6: 25: Bret Argyle and his oldest daughter in shop (picture taken from the entrance)
BR-SH-C-7: photo log (2 copies)
BR-SH-C-7: 0: Overview of Donna Cornia’s garden in Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-7: 1: Raspberry bushes and the backside of the Cornia home
BR-SH-C-7: 2: The ditch where Donna Cornia puts random plants to avoid wasting water
BR-SH-C-7: 3: Donna Cornia’s potatoes, and green trees
BR-SH-C-7: 4: Chives and Hollyhocks growing along dog kennel; rhubarb plant on the left
BR-SH-C-7: 5: Tomatoes in water wells to withstand wind and cold weather
BR-SH-C-7: 6: Corn
BR-SH-C-7: 7: Radish flowers; used as hummingbird feed
BR-SH-C-7: 8: AnnaMae and John Cornia’s outhouse in their backyard; front view
BR-SH-C-7: 9: AnnaMae and John Cornia’s outhouse in their backyard; side view
BR-SH-C-7: 10: Visitor’s Center; Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-7: 11: Nathell Hoffman telling visitors about the log home
BR-SH-C-7: 12: Birdhouse made of tree bark; in front of Nathell Hoffman’s home in Randolph, Utah
BR-SH-C-7: 13: Wishing well in Nathell Hoffman’s front yard
BR-SH-C-7: 14: Wagon wheel in Nathell Hoffman’s front yard, Randolph, Utah; notice the bird bath and tree limb for
birds to perch on outside the window
BR-SH-C-7: 15: Tomatoes in milk jugs filled with water and placed around the tub to retain heat; plastic is pulled
over the top of the tomatoes to keep the heat in at night
BR-SH-C-7: 16: Nathell’s garden; the pipe and plastic to cover the plants at night to keep them from freezing (MISSING)
BR-SH-C-7: 17: Nathell’s PWA – outhouse used to sit just out the back door of the main house; built during the 1930s
by Roosevelt’s Works Progress Administration; Nathell remembers it being built
BR-SH-C-7: 18: A side profile of the Hoffman outhouse
BR-SH-C-7: 19: Wagon and sign from the restaurant they used to own in town
BR-SH-C-7: 20: House in Woodruff, Utah
BR-SH-C-7: 21: Close up of outhouse, older style of privy; seat and stand are made of wood, along with the rest of the
outhouse; no stink pipe
BR-SH-C-7: 22: Inside of the outhouse; old newspapers lining the walls
BR-SH-C-7: 23: Outhouse located along side of the road in Woodruff, Utah; still used today; built in the 1930s as part of the WPA
BR-SH-C-7: 24: Inside of outhouse located along side the road in Woodruff, Utah; built as part of the WPA, still used today
BR-SH-C-8: photo log (2 copies)
BR-SH-C-8: 1: Bear Lake shoreline with people collecting rocks
BR-SH-C-8: 2: Bear Lake East Side wooden sign, located in Laketown, Utah
BR-SH-C-8: 3: Lakeshore Drive In; “Famous Raspberry Shakes” sign written on side of building
BR-SH-C-8: 4-6: Fishing at the State Park Marina, Bear Lake
BR-SH-C-8: 7: Anne Haueter with mackinaw fish caught that morning at the State Park Marina, Bear Lake
BR-SH-C-8: 8: Hylton Haueter, Anne Haueter, A. Ray Elliott, Bruce Elliott looking at the catch of the day
BR-SH-C-8: 9: Hylton Haueter holding the little fish that Ray caught
BR-SH-C-8: 10: Hylton Haueter holding the fish he caught (MISSING)
BR-SH-C-8: 11: Hylton and Anne Haueter and mackinaw fish from Bear Lake
BR-SH-C-8: 12: Hylton and Anne Haueter and Bruce Elliott in Motor Lodge parking lot holding fish
BR-SH-C-8: 13: Hylton and Anne Haueter, Bruce Elliott and Ray Elliott in Motor Lodge parking lot holding fish
BR-SH-C-8: 14: Hylton and Anne Haueter, Bruce Elliott and Ray Elliott in Motor Lodge parking lot holding fish
BR-SH-C-8: 15: Anne Haueter and fish
BR-SH-C-8: 16: Anne with fish
BR-SH-C-8: 17: Anne Haueter holding the fish with two fingers
BR-SH-C-8: 18: Anne Haueter holding fish; her legs are 34" long
BR-SH-C-8: 19: Canal system in Pickleville (Utah) area, Ideal Beach is in the background
BR-SH-C-8: 20: Head gates of the canal system
BR-SH-C-8: 21: Rockin’ Bear Ranch; metal artwork gate
BR-SH-C-8: 22: Corrals across the street from Ideal Beach in Pickleville, Utah
BR-SH-C-8: 23: American flag made in Ideal Resort’s fence in Pickleville, UT
BR-SH-C-8: 24: Ideal Beach Resort front office
BR-SH-C-9: photo log (2 copies)
BR-SH-C-9: 1: Pickleville Playhouse sign and side of the building
BR-SH-C-9: 2: Pickleville Playhouse front of building
BR-SH-C-9: 3: Garage in Garden City, Utah with cow skull
BR-SH-C-9: 4: Hodges homestead in Garden City, Utah; original homestead of the Hodge family
BR-SH-C-9: 5: Skulls on the shed behind Jay Hodge’s house in Garden City, UT
BR-SH-C-9: 6: Stringham family home and business
BR-SH-C-9: 7: El Rancho Costa Plenty sign on Bear Lake Blvd. in Garden City, Utah; typical name for beachfront property
and homes along the shoreline
BR-SH-C-9: 8: Old farm equipm