Utah juniper photograph collection, 1947-1970.

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Utah juniper photograph collection, 1947-1970.

888 photographs and negatives, mostly from the early 1950's, that were taken for publication in the Utah Juniper. Included are images of students, faculty, research projects, field trips, and a variety of student activities from the forestry school. Also included are images of the USU forestry camp buildings, summer camp, campus buildings, forestry club activities, Logan Canyon, and the Cache National Forest. Most photographs in this collection correspond with the 1952, 1953 and 1954 issues of the Utah Juniper.

1.0 linear feet (2 boxes)

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