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| Thumbnail | Title | Subject | Description | Date |
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| Pearl Baker: Interviewed by John McFarlane | Authors; Teachers; Librarians; Cowgirls; Ranchers; Green River (Utah); Emery County (Utah); San Rafael Desert (Utah); |
Oral history interview of Pearl Baker, recounting reminicences of Southeastern Utah. |
1971-07-09 |
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| Through the Sipapu: A Canyonlands Phantasy | Indians of North America; Spiritualism; Fantasy; |
Fictional story of creation and the afterlife as seen by Native Americans of Utah. |
1986 |
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| The Bandit Invincible: The Story of the Outlaw Butch Cassidy | Criminals; History; Wayne County (Utah); Wyoming; |
Historical account of Butch Cassidy's exploits |
1986 |
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| Utah State Historical Society Service Award to Pearl Baker | Historians; Authors; Awards; |
Picture of a service award certificate for Pearl Baker. |
1986-08-16 |
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| Pearl and Jody Baker | Cowgirls; Portrait photographs; Green River (Utah); |
Written on back of photo: "In memory of a [very?] happy time. October 1970. Love [? ] Davis. |
1970-10 |
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| Pearl Baker | Cowgirls; Wayne County (Utah); San Rafael Desert (Utah); |
Portrait of Pearl Baker as a young woman in Robbers Roost country. |
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| Pearl Baker | Cowgirls; Authors; Green River (Utah); |
Picture of Pearl Baker reading a book. |
1969 |
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| He Rode with Butch (Charl Hanks) | Cowboys; Criminals; San Rafael Desert (Utah); Green River (Utah); |
Short historical account of Charl Hanks' experiences with Butch Cassidy. |
1959-11-08 |
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