Provo (Utah) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- Photographs
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Adam Saig Anderson photographs of Provo, Utah
Collection includes photographs of people and events in Provo, Utah, including an event welcoming William Howard Taft on his visit to Utah, taken by Adam Saig Anderson. Also includes 3 copy negatives of some of these photographs. Most of the photographs are albumen prints. Dated approximately 1890-1909.
Collection of photographs of Provo and Brigham Young University
Contains six black-and-white photographs taken in Provo, Utah in 1935. Includes images of buildings on the Brigham Young University campus, as well as images of homes and buildings in the community.
C. A. Conkling photographs and negative
Collection includes six photographs and one nitrate negative of people and buildings in Provo, Utah, taken by C.A. Conkling. The photographs are all albumen prints. Dated approximately 1870-1909.
John B. and Avard T. Fairbanks photograph collection
This collection contains twenty eight 11 x 14 enlargements of photographs by John B. Fairbanks. The photographs are of Benjamin Cluff, streets and buildings in Provo, New York Harbor, his family members, and members of the Central American Expedition. Also in the collection are forty eight 11 x 14 enlargements of photographs of sculptures created by Avard T. Fairbanks. The sculptures are of a variety of subjects, including Brigham Young, Joseph Smith, Abraham Lincoln, and the pioneers.
LaVon Jones photographs of Provo, Utah
Collection includes two photographs related to the Erick Christian Henrichsen family of Provo, Utah, taken around 1880. Includes a photograph of the Henrichsen family home and the family business, Provo Pottery.
Photograph of Brigham Young Academy Building, 1935 March 19
Photograph of Brigham Young University upper campus, 1935 March 20
Photograph of Center Street in Provo, Utah, 1935
Photograph of Karl G. Maeser Building, 1935
Photograph of Knight-Magnum House
Photograph depicts the Knight-Magnum House at 381 East Center Street, Provo, Utah from between approximately 1900 and 1910. There is a dirt road in front and utility poles lining the road. There is also a man standing on the street corner.