Title | Collection Number And Name | Photo Number | ||
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1 | The George Eyston Thunderbolt on the Bonneville Salt Flats Raceway in 1938 | P0790 Shipler Studio Photograph Collection | P0790n6_17_117 | |
2 | "A 7 1/2% Grade on the Utah Railway - Uintah Railway" | P0694 Charles Neal Photograph Collection | P0694n003 | |
3 | "Bench by dump - Charles and Essie Neal by their well" | P0694 Charles Neal Photograph Collection | P0694n029 | |
4 | "Blue Bird" being prepared for the record breaking attempt on the Bonneville Salt Flats Raceway. | P0790 Shipler Studio Photograph Collection | P0790n6_17_084 | |
5 | "Cabin 3" | p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collection | p1137n1_03_37 | |
6 | "Carlie" [circle of upright stones] | P0694 Charles Neal Photograph Collection | P0694n182 | |
7 | "Cedar Butte Oil C. - White Rocks Canyon" | P0694 Charles Neal Photograph Collection | P0694n014 | |
8 | "Charles J. Neal Collection" [seven older women posing] | P0694 Charles Neal Photograph Collection | P0694n109 | |
9 | "Cottage Small" | p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collection | p1137n1_03_40 | |
10 | "Dinosauropodes" or footprint fossil labeled no.2. | P0863 Charles N. Strevell photograph collection | P0863n01_03_004 | |
11 | "Dinosauropodes" or footprint fossil labeled no.2. | P0863 Charles N. Strevell photograph collection | P0863n01_03_005 | |
12 | "Dyer Mine site millsite - Charles J. Neal, Vernal, Utah" | P0694 Charles Neal Photograph Collection | P0694n094 | |
13 | "Early Cabin" | p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collection | p1137n1_03_38 | |
14 | "Finest house at Deep Creek." | P0074 Gosiute Indians Photograph Collection | P0074n14 | |
15 | "Finest house at Deep Creek." | P0074 Gosiute Indians Photograph Collection | P0074n13 | |
16 | "First cabin in Vernal" | P0694 Charles Neal Photograph Collection | P0694n078 | |
17 | "Glee Club" 4th or 5th grade | P0428 Utah Schools photograph collection | P0428n01_06_010 | |
18 | "How the Horse Helped Build America." Chapter 14, no. 4. "Even a mule is caught -- Although the mules are deemed less valuable a cowboy must have skill to throw a rope over it' s dodging and weaving head-far more than to even rope a horse. This one was bagged by LaVel Brown, host of the group. Shown on the horse at right." | P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph Collection | P0244n1_13_0167 | |
19 | "How the Horse Helped Build America." Chapter 14, no. 6. Cattle range | P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph Collection | P0244n1_13_0168 | |
20 | "How the Horse Helped Build America." Chapter 15, No. 21. Farm in Mid-west | P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph Collection | P0244n1_14_0185 | |
21 | "How the Horse Helped Build America." Chapter 15, No. 22. | P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph Collection | P0244n1_14_0186_1 | |
22 | "How the Horse Helped Build America." Chapter 15, No. 27. Horse-drawn wagons | P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph Collection | P0244n1_14_0186_2 | |
23 | "How the Horse Helped Build America." Chapter 16, No. 2. Horse-drawn tank wagon | P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph Collection | P0244n1_15_0198 | |
24 | "How the Horse Helped Build America." Chapter 16, No. 20. Ranch or farm, photo by Ray G. Jones | P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph Collection | P0244n1_16_0214 | |
25 | "How the Horse Helped Build America." Chapter 18, No. 11. Forest | P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph Collection | P0244n1_18_0253 |