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Idaho -- Photographs

 Subject
Subject Source: Lcnaf

Found in 284 Collections and/or Records:

Flume & lake south of Lincoln Beach, [Utah Lake], 1924 May 16

 Item — Box 3: Series 1; Series 2; Series 3 [Barcode: 31197221919415], Folder: 4
Identifier: MSS P 340 Series 2 Item 2053

Flume near Lincoln Beach, [Utah Lake], 1924 May 16

 Item — Box 3: Series 1; Series 2; Series 3 [Barcode: 31197221919415], Folder: 4
Identifier: MSS P 340 Series 2 Item 2056

Four men standing in front of the first adobe schoolhouse in Provo, approximately 1900-1950

 Item — Box 1: Series 1; Series 2; Series 3; Series 4; Series 5; Series 6; Series 7; Series 8; Series 9; Series 10; Series 11; Series 12; Series 15; Series 16; Series 13; Series 14 [Barcode: 31197235226179], Folder: 16, item: 335
Identifier: MSS 8424 Series 16 Item 335

Franklin Stewart Harris negatives, 1912-1927

 Series
Identifier: MSS P 340 Series 7
Scope and Contents

Contains diazo copy negatives of photographs by Harris. Includes images of Utah and the West, Brigham Young University, and Utah Agricultural College. Also includes photographs from Europe, the Middle East, India, and East Asia. Images date from between 1912 and 1927.

Dates: 1912-1927

Franklin Stewart Harris negatives of Brigham Young University, Utah, and Idaho, 1924

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS P 340 Series 7 Sub-Series 2
Scope and Contents

Contains diazo copy negatives of photographs taken by Harris of the university campus and events, the Harris family, and agricultural photographs from Utah and Idaho.

Dates: 1924

Franklin Stewart Harris photographs of Brigham Young University, Utah, and Idaho, 1924-1926

 Series
Identifier: MSS P 340 Series 2
Scope and Contents

Contains photographs that were taken after Harris came to Brigham Young University as president. There is a gap from his last photograph at Logan in 1921 to the first of the Y series in April 1924. The last photographs in this series were taken in July 1926, just before he left on his trip around the world. These photographs are 2-1/2 x 4-1/4 inches (6 x 10-1/2 cm).

Dates: 1924-1926