Water and Water Rights
Found in 57 Collections and/or Records:
A. Douglas Allen photograph collection
The A. Douglas Allen Photo Collection consists of 126 black and white prints taken between 1930 and 1950. Included in the collection are snapshots of Allen's military training at Ft. Douglas in Salt Lake City, Utah; a Utah Agricultural College (now called Utah State University) sponsored engineering field trip to Washington, Oregon and California; various locations throughout Cache Valley including the Logan LDS Temple, and USU campus; and the Deer Creek Dam construction in Utah County.
Wade Andrews photograph collection
The Wade Andrews photograph collection mostly consists of aerial photographs of Northern Utah and Southeastern Idaho including the Bear and Weber Rivers, as well as Pineview, Mantua, and Willard Reservoirs. Also included are images of recreational activities in Pineview and Willard Reservoirs, Peach Days, hydro plane races, and a few agriculture photos.
Austin Douglas Allen papers
This collection contains the papers of Austin Douglas Allen and relate to his dry farm in Box Elder County and his service on the Hyrum, Utah City Council.
Austin family papers
A variety of documents from the Austin family of Liberty, Idaho. Included are land patent certificates, water records, brand inspections, and a scrip for co-operative in Paris, Idaho.
A. Alvin Bishop papers
This collection contains materials pertaining to the projects, committees, businesses, and seminars A. Alvin Bishop was involved in, both within Cache Valley and internationally. Of particular note are the extensive records related to the development of the culinary water systems of Logan and Nibley, Utah.
Central Utah Project: Capturing Utah's share of the Colorado River
In this digital collection of 71 interviews (with 74 people), stakeholders from the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, Central Utah Project Completion Act, the Bureau of Reclamation and the Ute Nation, join with Utah water users, members of the environmental community and Utah’s political establishment to tell the complex and oftentimes controversial story of the Central Utah Project.
George Dewey Clyde papers
Miscellaneous reports, memoranda, and addresses collected by Clyde during his employ as chief of irrigation with the United States Soil Conservation Service.
George Dewey Clyde photograph collection
This collection contains 1,182 photographs mainly from the 1920s to the 1960s. The photographs show irrigation methods from the early 1900s to 1950s including irrigation field trials in the Western United States and measuring snow pack to predict spring runoff in the Tony Grove/Franklin Basin area (near Logan, Utah).
College of Natural Resources photograph collection
The College of Natural resources photograph collection consists of photographs of US Forest Service surveys, documentary films relating to National Forests, and images of USU College of Natural Resources faculty and students