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Box 1 of addendum I |
1 |
Olive Woolley Burt
- Photograph number 1-3: Portraits
- Photograph number 4-6: Olive with friends
- Photograph number 7-16: On trips
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2 |
Photos taken on trips
- Photograph number 17-30: People and places
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3 |
Crime articles
- Photograph number 31: Tombstone of Pearl Brian
- Photograph number 32-44: Esther Lee Lewis murder photos.
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Illustrations from "Danube I"
- Photograph number 45-68: Industry and Commerce
- Photograph number 69-82: Museum pieces
- Photograph number 83-86: Roads
- Photograph number 87-96: Scenery
- Photograph number 97-134: Buildings
- Photograph number 135-154: Drawings
- Photograph number 155-210: People
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Illustrations from "Danube II"
- Photograph number 211-221: Industry and Commerce
- Photograph number 222-228: Scenery
- Photograph number 229-242: Buildings
- Photograph number 243-266: Museum pieces
- Photograph number 267-294: People
- Photograph number 295-297: Maps
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Illustrations from "National Roads"
- Photograph number 298-304: Buildings
- Photograph number 305-325: Maps
- Photograph number 326-335: People
- Photograph number 336-343: Scenery
- Photograph number 344-349: Business and Commerce
- Photograph number 350-352: Historic Sites
- Photograph number 353-355: Miscellaneous
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10-11 |
Illustrations from "Old America Comes Alive"
- Photograph number 356-371: People
- Photograph number 372-377: Written documents
- Photograph number 378-381: Ships and Boats
- Photograph number 382-386: Miscellaneous
- Photograph number 387-430: Buildings
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12-13 |
Illustrations from "Peter's Sugar Farm"
- Photograph number 431-434: Sugar beets
- Photograph number 435-448: Farming
- Photograph number 449-464: Machinery
- Photograph number 465-469: Navajo workers
- Photograph number 470-490: Processing and production
- Photograph number 491-493: Miscellaneous
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From "Snake Branding" file (Dr. Angus Woodbury)
- Photograph number 494-495: Woodbury with snake
- Photograph number 496: Photographer
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Box 2 of addendum I |
1 |
Authors
- Photograph number 497: Edgar Guest
- Photograph number 498: Carl Sandberg
- Photograph number 499-504: Osa Johnson
- Photograph number 505: Emily Dickenson
- Photograph number 506: Charles Dickens
- Photograph number 507: Zane Grey
- Photograph number 508: William Faulkner
- Photograph number 509: Margaret Mitchell
- Photograph number 510: John Steinbeck
- Photograph number 511: Orson Welles
- Photograph number 512: Irvin S. Cobb
- Photograph number 513: Sinclair Lewis
- Photograph number 514: L. A. Wadsworth
- Photograph number 515: Eugene O'Neill
- Photograph number 516-518: Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Photograph number 519-522: Edith Hamlin Dixon
- Photograph number 523-524: Willard Luce
- Photograph number 525: Daniel Webster
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Box 2 of addendum I |
2 |
Basques in Idaho
- Photograph number 526-544: People
- Photograph number 545-551: Sheep
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3 |
Bray, Lawrence (Utah Organ Builder)
- Photograph number 552: Bray with organ
- Photograph number 553-556: Bray working on organs
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4 |
Browning, John, Firearms Inventor
- Photograph number 557: John Browning
- Photograph number 558: Browning Family in front of Ogden store
- Photograph number 559-560: Browning family
- Photograph number 561-571: Weapons
- Photograph number 572-578: Armed services
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5 |
Early Utah Artists
- Photograph number 579: Donald Beauregard portrait
- Photograph number 580: Beauregard tombstone
- Photograph number 581-585: Negatives of paintings by Beard of Coleville, Utah.
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Box 2 of addendum I |
6 |
Gilson, Sam, Discoverer of Gilsonite deposits in Utah
- Photograph number 586-589: Portraits
- Photograph number 590-591: Paintings of Gilson
- Photograph number 592-593: Portrait of Wife
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Box 2 of addendum I |
7 |
Hill, Joe, (Joseph Hilstrum)
- Photograph number 594-597: Hilstrum
- Photograph number 598-601: John Linelberg
- Photograph number 602-604: F. G. Anderson
- Photograph number 605: Painting of Hilstrum's Death
- Photograph number 606-627: Newspaper clippings concerning Hilstrum (negs only)
- Photograph number 628: William Spry
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Box 2 of addendum I |
8 |
Hitler, Adolf, Julius Streicher
- Photograph number 629-635: Hitler with Julius Streicher
- Photograph number 636-340: Streicher
- Photograph number 641: Leni Riefenstahl
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Box 2 of addendum I |
9-10 |
Indians
- Photograph number 642-644: Indian groups with white men
- Photograph number 645-647: Chief Ouray
- Photograph number 648: Cotoan-son of Ouray
- Photograph number 649: Chief Santaquin
- Photograph number 650: Chief Tabby
- Photograph number 651: Douglas (Ute Indian)
- Photograph number 652: Chief Washakie
- Photograph number 653-658: Indians
- Photograph number 659-661: Indian grave sites
- Photograph number 662: Prehistoric Indian pot
- Photograph number 663: Uncle Sam (Ute Chief)
- Photograph number 664: Susan, sister of Ouray, wife of Chief Johnston
- Photograph number 665: Buckskin Charly
- Photograph number 666-667: Students at the Intermountain Indian School, Brigham City, Utah
- Photograph number 668-674: Indians
- Photograph number 675-679: Hopi Snake Dance
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Indian Dwellings
- Photograph number 680-684: Navajo hogans
- Photograph number 685-696: Cliff Dwellings
- Photograph number 697: Mud Structure
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12 |
Jackson, William H.
- Photograph number 698: Camp Party, 1888
- Photograph number 699: Mesa Verde
- Photograph number 700: Coalville, Utah
- Photograph number 701: "Lower Falls: A View of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone from Red Point"
- Photograph number 702: Fremont Peak, Wyoming by W. H. Jackson 1878
- Photograph number 703: A water fall in the High Mountains
- Photograph number 704: Mt Olympus in the Salt Lake Valley, 1870s
- Photograph number 705: Paintings of handcart companies fording a river
- Photograph number 706: Photo of Jackson developing prints in 1872. Taken while on an expedition for the United States Geological survey
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13 |
Local Figures
- Photograph number 707: John "Portugee" Phillips, remembered for his role in trying to save Fort Phil Kearney
- Photograph number 708: Bedlam Hall
- Photograph number 709: John Reno
- Photograph number 710: Jedediah Strong Smith, sketch made after his death
- Photograph number 711: Captain B.L.E. Bonneville (negatives only), established Fort Bonneville on the Green River, 1832
- Photograph number 712: Pioneer Family, supposed discoverers of Rainbow Bridge (neg only)
- Photograph number 713: W. J. Welles, on his mission
- Photograph number 714: Billy Hay
- Photograph number 715: Buffalo Bill (William Cody) with exploration party of Utahns
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National Figures
- Photograph number 716-717: Amelia Earhart, 2nd photo of Earhart and husband at the Salt Lake Airtport.
- Photograph number 718: Grover Cleveland and son
- Photograph number 719: Clare Booth Luce on a Capri beach as United States Ambassador to Italy, 1953
- Photograph number 720: Dwight D. Eisenhower with David O. McKay.
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Utah Lawmen
- Photograph number 721: Carbon County Sheriff S. Marion Bliss, April 23, 1945.
- Photograph number 722: Ernest E. Caldwell Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriff
- Photograph number 723: LeRoy Young, Sheriff, Monticello, Utah
- Photograph number 724: "Chief" ?
- Photograph number 725: R. C. Jackson with a rogue's gallery of Salt Lake County
- Photograph number 726: Police department with a table of possibly stolen items
- Photograph number 727: "Investigator Jackson shows the 'Narcotic Coin,' a nickel hollowed out to hold drugs, but so neatly contrived that it can be used in a parking meter of telephone.
- Photograph number 728: "The Inventor of the Iron Claw demonstrates it's value"
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Box 2 of addendum I |
16 |
Utah Paces and People
- Photograph number 729: Salt Lake Tribune editorial office, circa 1928.
- Photograph number 730-731: Farming (color transparencies)
- Photograph number 732: Farming
- Photograph number 733: Mulberry tree
- Photograph number 734-735: Utah residents
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Box 2 of addendum I |
17 |
Utah-Arizona Polygamy
- Photograph number 736-739: Residents of Short Creek, Arizona
- Photograph number 740-741: Polygamous wives from Salt Lake
- Photograph number 742-752: Polygamous husbands who were arrested, convicted and sent to the Utah State Prison
- Photograph number 753-754: Polygamous families
- Photograph number 755-757: Polygamists' homes
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Utah Women
- Photograph number 758: Sally Kanosh, wife of Chief Kanosh and adopted daughter of Brigham Young
- Photograph number 759: Kate Shelley
- Photograph number 760: Eliza R. Snow, Mormon Poetess
- Photograph number 761: Emmaline B. Wells, portrait
- Photograph number 762: Emma Smith
- Photograph number 763: Rumania Bernnel Pratt M.D.
- Photograph number 764: Clara D. Young
- Photograph number 765: Zina D. Huntington, 3rd General President of the Relief Society
- Photograph number 766: Lucy Mack Smith
- Photograph number 767: Plaque commemorating Utah women in the manufacturing of silk
- Photograph number 768: Maiden's Grave marker
- Photograph number 769: Mrs. Adolf Heuffer
- Photograph number 770: Mrs. Heber M. Wells, dress she wore to inaugural ball 1896 (date of photo unknown)
- Photograph number 771: Miriam Hemingway
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Box 3 of addendum I |
1 |
Arizona
- Photograph number 772-774: White Hills
- Photograph number 775: Tombstone, before 1880
- Photograph number 776-777: Jerome
- Photograph number 778: First telegraph station in Arizona
- Photograph number 779: Two Mill stones located in Pipe Springs National Monument
- Photograph number 780: Territorial Prison, Yuma, 1955
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Box 3 of addendum I |
2 |
California
- Photograph number 781-787: Calico
- Photograph number 788-790: Columbia
- Photograph number 791-793: Allensworth
- Photograph number 794: Grand Mountain Bar, gold mining community, 1849
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Box 3 of addendum I |
3 |
Idaho (and 7 negs)
- Photograph number 795-812: Idaho City, 1952
- Photograph number 813-815: Kent Frost shooting rapids of the Snake River
- Photograph number 816-817: Farming
- Photograph number 818: Sacajawea Museum, Spalding, Idaho.
- Photograph number 819: Jarbridge
- Photograph number 820: Cuprum
- Photograph number 821: Desk of Idaho Senator William E. Borah, Boise
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Box 3 of addendum I |
4-5 |
Nevada
- Photograph number 822-827: Virginia City, former boom town
- Photograph number 828-831: Goldfield, gold boom town
- Photograph number 832-836: Rochester, gold boom town
- Photograph number 837-840: Tuscarora, ruins of boom town
- Photograph number 841-842: National, boom town, circa 1910
- Photograph number 843: Manhattan, 1905
- Photograph number 844: Unionville
- Photograph number 845-848: Rock structures
- Photograph number 849-850: "Mormon Fort" near Las Vegas
- Photograph number 851-852: Tommy Lake
- Photograph number 853-859: Carlin Canyon near Elko
- Photograph number 860-872: Rock formations
- Photograph number 873: Boulder Dam
- Photograph number 874: Lucinda Duncan, grave marker
- Photograph number 875: Grand Canyon
- Photograph number 876: Mushroom rock, Death Valley, California
- Photograph number 877-880: Scenery
- Photograph number 881-882: Miscellaneous
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Box 3 of addendum I |
6 |
Nevada, Pyramid Lake
- Photograph number 883-887: Lake
- Photograph number 888-890: Surrounding landscape
- Photograph number 891-893: Birds
- Photograph number 894: Opalized rock found near the lake
- Photograph number 895: Chief Winnemuca, Paiute leader of the mid-19th Century
- Photograph number 896: John C. Fremont, first white man known to have seen the lake and who gave it it's name
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Box 3 of addendum I |
7 |
New Mexico
- Photograph number 897-898: Buildings
- Photograph number 899-900: Scenery
- Photograph number 901-905: Rock Formations
- Photograph number 906-907: Indian ruins
- Photograph number 908-909: Miscellaneous
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Box 3 of addendum I |
8 |
Utah (and 7 negs)
- Photograph number 910-914: Gold Hill, mining town, 1950
- Photograph number 915-920: Silver Reef, mining town, 1951
- Photograph number 921: Fort Cameron
- Photograph number 922: Park City
- Photograph number 923: Duchesne River Mail Station, 1889
- Photograph number 924-925: Miscellaneous
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Box 3 of addendum I |
9 |
Utah, Bluff
- Photograph number 926-933: Photos of children at school
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10 |
Utah, Great Salt Lake
- Photograph number 934: Industry
- Photograph number 935: Bonneville Salt Flats
- Photograph number 936-939: Boating
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11 |
Arizona
- Photograph number 940-943: Globe, copper mining town, 1880-1890
- Photograph number 944-946: Bisbee
- Photograph number 947: Grand Canyon
- Photograph number 948: Meteor Crater, Flagstaff
- Photograph number 949: San Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff, highest in Arizona
- Photograph number 950: Hole-in-the-Rock Mountain in Papago Park near Phoenix
- Photograph number 951-952: Kaibab Forest
- Photograph number 953: Tumacacori Mission
- Photograph number 954: Scene near Phoenix
- Photograph number 955: Salt River Valley
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Box 3 of addendum I |
12 |
Miscellaneous Locations
- Photograph number 956: Buffalo, Wyoming, 1884
- Photograph number 957-959: Central City, Colorado
- Photograph number 960: Ashcroft Ghost Town, Colorado
- Photograph number 961: Grand Canyon, Colorado, trail party starting down the Bright Angel trail on the south rim
- Photograph number 962: Sphinx, Rock formation in Colorado
- Photograph number 963-964: Montana
- Photograph number 965-966: Fort Bridger, Wyoming
- Photograph number 967-982: South Pass City, Wyoming
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Box 3 of addendum I |
13 |
Early homes and buildings
- Photograph number 983-985: Interior of drugstores, 1890-1900
- Photograph number 986-992: Homes
- Photograph number 993: Pleasant Grove ?
- Photograph number 994: St. George Tabernacle
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Box 3 of addendum I |
14 |
Early Wooden and rock dwellings
- Photograph number 995: First log cabin in Provo?
- Photograph number 996: Lord Seott Elliott's first dugout home now serves as a cellar
- Photograph number 997: An abandoned home in Rainbow, Utah
- Photograph number 998: One of the first homes built by the Fayette pioneers
- Photograph number 999: Unidentified
- Photograph number 1000: Clarion ?
- Photograph number 1001-1002: Unidentified
- Photograph number 1003: Small fort
- Photograph number 1004: Small Cabin enclosed in another building, Dover, Delaware
- Photograph number 1005: Cabin in Payson, Utah
- Photograph number 1006: Railroad tie house near Ely, Nevada
- Photograph number 1007-1008: Small square house with doors at the corners
- Photograph number 1009: Camp Floyd, established by Colonel Albert Sidney Johnston in Dead Valley, fifty miles from Salt Lake City.
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15 |
Mining
- Photograph number 1010: Gold Roads Mining Camp
- Photograph number 1011: Millard, Utah Power Plant after the flood of 1923
- Photograph number 1012: School house
- Photograph number 1013-1014: Survivors of the Scofield Disaster, May 1900
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Mormons
- Photograph number 1015: Nauvoo Temple Bell
- Photograph number 1016: Truman Angell, architect of the Salt Lake Temple
- Photograph number 1017: Etienne Provot, early explorer for whom Provo, Utah is named
- Photograph number 1018: John C. Armstrong standing by rock in Fremont Pass in which has name is carved
- Photograph number 1019: Former President of the University of Utah (?)
- Photograph number 1020: Dr. LeRoy E. Cowles
- Photograph number 1021: Dr. A. Ray Olpin
- Photograph number 1022: Dr. Joseph Kingsbury
- Photograph number 1023: John R. Park
- Photograph number 1024: Dr. James E. Talmage
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17 |
A House
- Photograph number 1025-1029: Florence Truelson House
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18 |
Utah Collectables
- Photograph number 1030-1031: James E. Bacon, Frand Hat
- Photograph number 1032: Nauvoo money
- Photograph number 1033: Salt Lake City money
- Photograph number 1034-1041: Portrait of Brigham Young and close-ups of the frame which hangs in the City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Photograph number 1042-1045: Carvings in the Beehive House
- Photograph number 1046: Eagle Gate
- Photograph number 1047-1053: Early Utah Valentines and Greeting cards (transparencies)
- Photograph number 1054: Stained glass window of Pioneer women donated by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers (transparency)
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Box 3 of addendum I |
19 |
Westward Expansion
- Photograph number 1055-1056: Army
- Photograph number 1057-1058: Wagon trains
- Photograph number 1059: Wells Fargo Lock Box
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Box 3 of addendum I |
20 |
Miscellaneous
- Photograph number 1060: The "Wild Bunch," George Parker, Butch Cassidy
- Photograph number 1061: Freight-yard in Alaska
- Photograph number 1062:Drawing of Frank Reno
- Photograph number 1063-1064: Kelton Ghost Town
- Photograph number 1065-1066: Bridget Theresa Gray
- Photograph number 1067: Maud Adams hand prints (negative)
- Photograph number 1068-1074: Unidentified
- Photograph number 1075-1078: Fort Bridger, Wyoming
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Box 4 of addendum I |
1 |
Candy Cane King, Salt Lake City
- Photograph number 1078: C. W. Hall, Candy Cane King of Salt Lake City, Utah
- Photograph number 1079-1095: Production of the candy
- Photograph number 1096-1098: Finished Product
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Box 4 of addendum I |
2 |
Mining
- Photograph number 1099-1101: Utah Pumice and Perlite Inc.
- Photograph number 1102-1105: Coal mining
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Box 4 of addendum I |
3 |
Camels in the West
- Photograph number 1106-1112: Sketches
- Photograph number 1113: Tomb of Hi Jolly, Quartzite, Arizona.
- Photograph number 1114-1115: Camels
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Box 4 of addendum I |
4 |
Sheep-herding
- Photograph number 1116-1119: Sheep
- Photograph number 1120-1122: Sheep Camp
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5 |
Miscellaneous
- Photograph number 1123: clock face made in 1776
- Photograph number 1124: Spinning wheel
- Photograph number 1125: Artist's sketch of the 1st remodeling of the Salt Lake International Airport.
- Photograph number 1126-1127: Sleighs
- Photograph number 1128: Father Escalante in Utah
- Photograph number 1129: Salt Lake Hotel
- Photograph number 1130: Photo of wood engraving and a pony express rider
- Photograph number 1131: Train
- Photograph number 1132-1133: Wild Horses
- Photograph number 1134-1135: Prospectors
- Photograph number 1136: Emigration west
- Photograph number 1137: Utah Crickets
- Photograph number 1138: Idaho State Museum, Boise
- Photograph number 1139: Painting of Joaquin Murietta
- Photograph number 1140-1143: Spanish expansion into the Americas
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Indians
- Photograph number 1144-1156: Navajo rug weaving
- Photograph number 1157-1161: Navajo Sheep-herding
- Photograph number 1162-1168: Farming
- Photograph number 1169-1190: Portraits
- Photograph number 1191-1254: Indians
- Photograph number 1255-1236: Dwellings
- Photograph number 1264-1282: Miscellaneous
- Photograph number 1283-1289: Dances
- Photograph number 1290-1294: Sundance at Fort Hall
- Photograph number 1295-1302: Modern Dance
- Photograph number 1303-1313: Hopi Snake Dance
- Photograph number 1314-1333: Ute Bear Dance
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Box 4 of addendum I |
12 |
Bluff, Utah
- Photograph number 1334-1135: Students with books received from a "Book Shower"
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Well-Known women
- Photograph number 1336: Edith Pohl Lovejoy, early Utah Physician
- Photograph number 1337: Pocahontas, painting
- Photograph number 1338-1340: Olive Woolley Burt
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Blacks
- Photograph number 1341: Justina Warren Ford, physician in Denver Colorado, circa 1900-1950.
- Photograph number 1342: Clara Brown
- Photograph number 1343: Lulu Mae Sadler Craig
- Photograph number 1344: Albert "Speck" Welhouse, ferry keeper on Green River
- Photograph number 1345: Isom Dart, Utah outlaw with the Wild Bunch
- Photograph number 1346: George Washington Carver, neg only
- Photograph number 1347-1350: Black Workers
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