Sylvan E. Needham, Sr. Photo Album 1890-1960 1920-1955

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Sylvan E. Needham, Sr. Photo Album 1890-1960 1920-1955

Forty-nine photographs collected by S.E. Needham, Sr. The subjects are mostly friends and associates of S.E. Needham, Sr.: including members of the Desanders and Allred family, Utah State University college students, two photos of Frank Fonnesbeck as a child, and a wedding photo of Kent and Rosalie Bunker in front of the LDS Temple, but don't appear to include either S.E. Needham Sr. or Jr. The oldest photographs date from the 1890s or around the turn of the century; the most recent photographs date from the 1950s.

1 box; .25 linear ft.

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Needham family

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Needham, S. E. (Sylvan Eugene), 1910-1967.

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Desanders family

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Fonnesbeck, Frank Otto.

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