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| Uintah Academy | Schools--Uintah Academy; Landscaping; |
Men with horse teams, wagons and shovels south of Uintah Academy, foundation of high school, Joseph Hacking, phase one. |
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| Early Parade | Girls sitting on early model car decorated as a float for a parade. |
1920's |
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| Parade Float with Children | Parade; Children; |
Float decorated for a parade; young girls and woman dressed in white. |
1920? |
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| Vernal Main Street | Business--U.S Post Office--Commercial Hotel--Searle Electric--Co-op Building--Uintah State Bank--Vogue Theatre--Vernal Theatre--Bank of Vernal--Ashtons--Brooks--Sather's Jewelery--Chevron Gas... |
Looking east on Vernal, Utah, Main Street at 100 West. Major businesses visible include the U.S. Post Office, Commercial Hotel, Searle Electric, Co-op Building, Uintah State Bank, Vogue Theater, Vernal Theater, Bank of Vernal, Ashton's,... |
1950? |
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| South Vernal Avenue | Vernal (Utah) |
Although this photo has Uintah Ave. written on it, it has been identified as South Vernal Avenue, looking north from the corner of 100 South and across Uintah Avenue (currently Main Street). Visible are: Hotel Vernal, L.H. Woodard, and Uintah... |
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| Calder's Confectionery | Business Enterprises--Utah; Uintah County (Utah) |
Interior of Calder's Confectionery, showing booths, tables, chairs, display cases, and phonograph. |
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| Vernal Drug Store Window (Vernal, Utah) | Business--Vernal Drug Co.; Military--WWI; Patriotism; |
World War I patriotic window dressing at Vernal Drug Company in Vernal, Utah. |
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| Conoco Service Truck | Business--Conoco Truck Service; Henry Schaefermeyer; Harmon Sowards; |
Henry Schaefermeyer (left) and Harmon Sowards next to a Conoco Service truck, wall-papered with advertisements. South Vernal Avenue is visible in background. |
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| Vernal Main Paved with Asphalt | Roads--Repairs--Asphalt; Construction; |
Men using early machinery to pave the intersection of Main Street and Vernal Avenue. Roads began to be paved in May of 1902 according to the Vernal Express. |
1923 |
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| Van Massey with Coyote Hides | Business--Massey Hides and Furs; Van Massey; |
Hide dealer, Van Massey standing in front of three rows of coyote hides at the Massey Hides and Furs in Vernal, Utah. |
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| Massey Hides and Furs | Business--Massey Hides and Furs; Acel Rowley; Van Massey; |
Acel Rowley and Van Massey are standing in front of three rows of coyote hides at the Massey Hides and Furs in Vernal, Utah. |
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| Parade Float | Parade; Uintah County Courthouse; Uintah County Jail; |
Decorated parade float featuring "Columbia." In the background is the Uintah County Courthouse and Uintah County Jail. |
1920? |
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| John D. and Van Massey Hides and Fur | Business--Massey Hide and Fur Co.; Van Massey; John D. Massey; |
Men and children in front of Massey business. The building was located two doors west of the Oxford (Gipson) Hotel, which was located at 121 West Main, Vernal, Utah. Massey purchased the old Hullinger store building for $2,600 and opened the hide... |
1920 |
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| Main Street (Vernal, Utah) | Business Enterprises--Vernal Cafe--O.P. Skaggs--Farmers Market--Conoco Service--Cobble Rock Station--Vernal Theater--Vogue Theater--Vernal Drug Co.--Main Theater; |
Looking east on Main. Visible businesses include Vernal Cafe, O.P. Skaggs, Farmers Market, Conoco Service (Cobble Rock Station), Vernal Theater, Vogue Theater, Vernal Drug Company. |
1950? |
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| Conoco Service Truck (Vernal, Utah) | Automobiles; Henry Schaefermeyer; Harmon Sowards; |
Henry Schaefermeyer (left) and Harmon Sowards next to a Conoco Service truck, wall papered with advertisements. South Vernal Avenue is visible in background. |
1935 |
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| Calder's Confectionery (Vernal, Utah) | Business Enterprises--Utah; Uintah County (Utah) |
Interior of Calder's Confectionery, showing soda fountain, display cases. |
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| West Side of South Vernal Avenue (Vernal, Utah) | Business Enterprises--Utah; Uintah County (Utah)--buildings, structures, etc. |
Early downtown businesses including G. E. Adams General Merchandise, Uintah Steam Laundry, a market, and W. P. Coltharp's. Writing on the photograph incorrectly identifies the street as being "Uintah Ave." |
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| Bridge Day Barbeque | Bridge Day--Jensen, Utah; Celebrations; |
Beef roasting at the barbeque held during the 1911 Jensen Bridge Day. |
1911 |
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| Parade Float | Parade; Holiday--Christmas; |
Decorated parade float with "Father Christmas." |
1920? |
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| Main Street (Vernal, Utah) | Business--Uintah State Bank--Conoco Service--Cobble Rock Station--Vernal Theatre--Main Theatre--Vogue Theatre--Vernal Drug Co.; |
Looking east on Main Street at Vernal Avenue. Visible businesses include: Uintah State Bank, Conoco Service (Cobble Rock Station), Main, Vernal, and Vogue theaters, Vernal Drug Co., and Atlas Tires. A single traffice semaphore is also visible. |
1950? |
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| Zelph Calder at Parade | Automobiles; Parade; |
Zelph Calder (in suit) and others with cars and a buggy decorated for a parade. |
1936? |
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| Uintah Basin Land Office | Business Enterprises--Uintah Basin Land Office; Agriculture--Farming; |
Four people displaying agricultural products in front of the Uintah Basin Land office in Vernal, Utah, owned by J.H. Ratliff and M.W. Pollock. |
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| Parade Float | Parade; Women; Children--boys; |
Decorated parade float with mothers and boys dressed as pioneers. |
1920? |
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| Business Office Interior (Vernal, Utah) | Business--Office; Man; Women; |
Two unidentified women and one unidentified man in an office. This might be an office in the Uintah County Courthouse. |
1923 |
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| Uintah Stake Tabernacle | Church, architecture |
Exterior of Uintah Stake Tabernacle with people going into building; wire fence around perimeter of grounds. |
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| Zelph Calder Used Cars | Business Enterprises--Utah; Automobiles--Showrooms |
Zelph Calder in front of his used car lot in a buggy decorated for a parade. |
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| Swimming in Green River | Bridge--Jensen; Recreation--Swimming; |
Children swimming in Green River and sunbathing on the bank near Jensen bridge. |
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| Parade Float | Parade; |
Decorated parade float with "Father Time." |
1920? |
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| John D. and Van Massey Hides and Furs | Business--Massey Hide and Fur Company; Nick Meagher; |
Men and boys standing in door yard of Massey Hides and Furs, Vernal, Utah. John D. Massey is seated on hides to the left. Nick Meagher is the man in the suit. |
1920 |
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| Calder's Confectionery (Vernal, Utah) | Business Enterprises--Utah; Uintah County (Utah) |
Display case filled with boxed candies. |
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| Green River Cabins (Jensen, Utah) | Business Enterprises--Utah; Uintah County (Utah) |
Cabins built in Jensen, Utah, near the Green River. |
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| State Asphalt Plant | Industry--Roads--Asphalt; Mining; Men; |
Trucks, machinery and men working at asphalt plant. |
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| Overview of Jensen, Utah | Jensen (Utah) |
Green River; bridge; early model automobile driving east on U.S. Highway 40, leaving Jensen; community is in background. |
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| Lewis Motor Company | Business--Lewis Motor Company--Ford Cars; Heating--Pot Bellied Stove; |
Interior of a Ford dealership, showroom and office, in Vernal. Showroom show a pot bellied stove which kept customers warn during the winter months. Possible dealership is the Lewis Motor Company according to ads places in the Vernal Express. |
1927 |
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| Lewis Ford Dealership | Business--Car--Ford; Lewis Motor Company; |
Exterior of a Ford dealership in Vernal,Utah; Possible Lewis Motor Company who dealt in selling of the Ford Cars. |
1927 |
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| Jensen, Utah, Business District | Business Enterprises--Kelly Mercantile--Riverside Mercantile; |
West end of Green River bridge in Jensen. Exteriors of businesses Kelly Mercantile and Riverside Mercantile; early model automobile; gas pumps. |
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| Gravel Pit | Industry--Gravel Pit; Men; |
Unidentified men working with horse teams and machinery at a Uintah County gravel pit. |
1932 |
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| State Asphalt Plant | Industry--Asphalt--Roads; Mining--Asphalt; Equipment; |
Men and machinery working at asphalt plant. |
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| State Asphalt Plant | Industry--Asphalt; Equipment--Rail Cars; |
Unidentified men are mining asphalt with narrow rail cars. |
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| Uintah High School | School--Uintah High School; |
Exterior of Uintah High School, built in 1923 at 600 West 200 South. This building was used until the 1959. |
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| Green River Bridge (Jensen, Utah) | Bridge--Jensen; Green River; |
Green River bridge at Jensen, Utah; some early model cars and building exteriors. |
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| Vernal Rock Tithing Office. | Uintah County (Utah) -- Buildings, structures, etc. |
Unidentified woman and child sitting on the stairs of the Rock LDS Tithing Office on North Vernal Avenue. The office is surrounded by outbuildings, barns and granaries. This photo was taken before the Uintah Freight building was constructed. The... |
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| Siddoway, William H. | Siddoway, William H., 1869-1950 -- Portraits |
Portrait of William H. Siddoway. |
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| Ice Field | Ice -- Ice on rivers, lakes, etc. |
Overhead view of ice in a field surrounding Island Park Ranch. |
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| Uintah County Fair | Fairs -- Utah -- Uintah County -- Vernal |
Calder Brothers Creamery display of ice box and bottled soda in Uintah County Fair exhibition hall. |
1926? |
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| Slaugh Ranch Water Wheel | Wheels -- Water wheels |
Steel water wheel (paddle wheel) located at Slaugh Ranch, south of Jensen, Utah. |
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| Newton Brothers' Manufacturing Co. Vernal (Utah) | Business enterprises -- Utah; Uintah County (Utah) -- buildings, structures, etc. |
Workers standing in front of the Newton Brothers building on South Vernal Avenue, next to the Cobble Rock Station. The two men in the center are Bill Newton, left, and Isaac (Ike) Newton, right. |
1930s |
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| Uintah Avenue - Vernal (Utah) | Business enterprises -- Utah; Uintah County -- Vernal (Utah) -- Buildings, structures, etc. |
North side of 100 West block (Co-op Block) of Uintah Avenue (Main Street). Businesses visible: Ashley Co-operative Company, Vernal Drug, Leslie Ashton Hardware, Vernal Express office, Utah and Colorado Music Company, Uintah Realty Company. (Note:... |
1900s |
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| 1926 Uintah County Fair | Fairs -- Utah -- Uintah County -- Vernal |
A quilt display and Diamond Mountain produce display at 1926 Uintah County Fair. |
1926 |
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| Newton Brothers' Manufacturing Co. Vernal (Utah) | Business enterprises -- Utah; Uintah County (Utah) -- Buildings, structures, etc. |
Front view of Newton Brothers building on North Vernal Avenue in Vernal, Utah. |
1950s |