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Ted W. Daniel photograph collection
The Ted W. "Doc" Daniel Photograph collection consists of photos, negatives, and slides that document the life and career of Ted W. Daniel. The majority of images are somehow related to Forestry and include scenic views, annual summer camps, Forestry student and department activities, and included also are images of family and friends.
Danner catalog and ephemera collection
This collection contains an assortment of catalogs and ephemera issued by Danner, a company related to the outdoor recreation industry.
Darn Tough catalog and ephemera collection
This collection contains an assortment of catalogs and ephemera issued by Darn Tough, a company related to the outdoor recreation industry.
Darrin Smith photograph collection
Consisting of 138 digital images and 120 physical items including CDs, printed photographs, negatives, and other assorted items, this collection depicts the history of Logan, USU, and other surrounding areas.
Scott Datwyler papers
The Scott Datwyler papers consist of materials related to Trailhead sports store, canoe and boating recreation, and Cache Tours book from 1969 to 2015.
David J. Smith photograph collection.
Images removed from MSS 478, specifically the David J. Smith portion. Includes images from North Africa, Morocco, and Mount Vesuvius erupting in 1944. Images of dead bodies, bodies in rubble, and removing bodies from what appears to be destroyed builings (Italy?) during WWII. Some of the images are commercially produced, but it is unknown if Smith took the remainder.
Davis and Weber Counties Canal Company records
Correspondence, financial records, notes on cost and construction of canal, and notes on land received from the Union Pacific Railroad Co. Significant correspondents include Ephraim P. Ellison and the Union Pacific Railroad Co.
Davis County Experimental Watershed records
This collection contains the records of the Davis County Experimental Watershed restoration project, an effort to repair and rehabilitate the watersheds above Davis County from the 1930s to the late 1960s.
Dean F. Peterson International Program Director files
This collection contains highlights of the Dean F. Peterson International Program Director files.
Death Valley region photographs
The Death Valley Region Photograph Collection consists of eleven silver gelatin POP prints purchased from Amalgre Books of Bloomington, Indiana in April of 1997. The collection consists of images taken in the late 1920s in the Death Valley area of Nevada and California including the ghost towns of Rhyolite, Aurora, and Calico. "Shorty" Harris, or an associate, took some of the images.