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Title | Collection Number And Name | Photo Number |
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 | Three men inside Madsen Furniture Store, June 1968 [01] | P0837 Madsen Furniture Company photograph collection | P0837n01_03_001 |
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 | Exterior of Madsen Furniture, June 1968 [01] | P0837 Madsen Furniture Company photograph collection | P0837n01_03_002 |
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 | Exterior of Madsen Furniture, June 1968 [02] | P0837 Madsen Furniture Company photograph collection | P0837n01_03_003 |
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 | Three men inside Madsen Furniture Store, June 1968 [02] | P0837 Madsen Furniture Company photograph collection | P0837n01_03_004 |
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 | Three men inside Madsen Furniture Store, June 1968 [03] | P0837 Madsen Furniture Company photograph collection | P0837n01_03_005 |
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 | Three men inside Madsen Furniture Store, June 1968 [04] | P0837 Madsen Furniture Company photograph collection | P0837n01_03_006 |
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 | Madsen Furniture sign, June 1968 | P0837 Madsen Furniture Company photograph collection | P0837n01_03_007 |
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 | Exterior of Madsen Furniture, June 1968 [03] | P0837 Madsen Furniture Company photograph collection | P0837n01_03_008 |
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 | During the 1960s at Fort Douglas, east of Salt Lake City, Utah was a World War II, army barracks, no longer standing on the upper University of Utah Campus, known as the "Bone Barn". It was the first "home" of the extensive bone inventory collected from the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry. More than 60% of the original collection remained in Utah after the commitments to supporting institutions were met. These institutions had provided financial support for excavation, preparation, and research to the University of Utah Cooperative Dinosaur Project from 1960 to 1968. (June 1968) | P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph Collection | P1048n040 |