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Individuals and Provo, Utah

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents

  1. Photograph number 1: Center Street at 1st West, Provo, Utah, 1890
  2. Photograph number 2: Elton, Above "Wildwood" 1922
  3. Photograph number 3: Rhea Dixon, Marie Busby, Alice Taylor, Edna Dixon
  4. Photograph number 4: Ethel S. Taylor "Scott Cabin" North Fork, Provo Canyon
  5. Photograph number 5: Unidentified
  6. Photograph number 6: Elton LeRoy Taylor, 1906
  7. Photograph number 7: Unidentified
  8. Photograph number 8: Unidentified soldier in World War I (WWI) uniform
  9. Photograph number 9: Provo, Utah 1890
  10. Photograph number 10: Wm. Nicholls General Merchandise, "Uncles" Provo, Utah, 1890
  11. Photograph number 11: "D.T.R . Float in 4th of July Parade, Price, Utah 1929 at the time out store was opened in Price."
  12. Photograph number 12: Provo Fire Department, 1890s
  13. Photograph number 13: Provo's first Volunteer Fire Department
  14. Photograph number 14-15: Peter Madsen Family Reunion
  15. Photograph number 16: Peter Madsen and Sons
  16. Photograph number 17: Unidentified group in front of unidentified building
  17. Photograph number 18: Logan Canyon, 1920
  18. Photograph number 19: Dr. Phumner (Naturalist) Logan Canyon, 1920
  19. Photograph number 19a: Boy Scout Cabin, Logan Canyon, 1920
  20. Photograph number 20: "Kelsch" Wheeler, Alan Cannon, Elton L. Taylor Logan Canyon, 1920
  21. Photograph number 21: Glen L. Loveless, Russell A. "Bos" Standing, Elton L.Taylor, 1920
  22. Photograph number 22-28: Unidentified
  23. Photograph number 29: "Puffing Billy" (train) at Provo Lake Resort
  24. Photograph number 30: "Blackhawker's Reunion, Provo Lake Resort"
  25. Photograph number 31: "Puffing Billy" at Center Street and University Avenue, Provo, Utah
  26. Photograph number 32: "By 14 August 1903, the date of this reunion of Indian war veterans at Utah Lake, these men who had participated in the Indian wars were grandfathers with big families."
  27. Photograph number 33: "Boathouse, Provo Lake Resort"
  28. Photograph number 34: "Motor Launches of that period"
  29. Photograph number 35: "Pavilion Provo Lake Resort"
  30. Photograph number 36: "Lakefront, Utah Lake, Provo Lake Resort"
  31. Photograph number 37: "Boat Club Champions"
  32. Photograph number 38: "Sailboats, Regatta, Provo Lake Resort"
  33. Photograph number 39: "Boat Clubbers"
  34. Photograph number 40: "Sailboat, Provo Lake Resort"
  35. Photograph number 41: "Our very dear lifelong friends and fishing pals of Lakeview, Spencer "Spen" Madsen and Ada Anderson."
  36. Photograph number 42: "Left: Spencer Madsen and his boat, in which we have enjoyed many wonderful fishing trips on Utah lakes. Right: Alfred J. Madsen and his boat who accompanied us on many trips."
  37. Photograph number 43: "Leah Laub, sister of Ada, Spen, Verda, Alfred, who introduced me to Ethel with his sister Gladys at Provonna Beach."
  38. Photograph number 44: "Alfred home pasture"
  39. Photograph number 45: "Ice piles mouth of Provo River, Verda Carter Madsen."
  40. Photograph number 46: "Provo boat harbor where we launched boat."
  41. Photograph number 47: "Snow slides at Bridal Veil Falls, Provo Canyon Spen's sister Pearl's husband, Don Allred, killed here."
  42. Photograph number 48: "This slide covered "Heber Creeper" tracks and Provo River. Searchers recovering bodies."
  43. Photograph number 49: "Charles and Roxie Garner Madsen and family"
  44. Photograph number 50: James Madsen and Pricscella Stephenson home (?)
  45. Photograph number 51: Unidentified couple
  46. Photograph number 52: "Arthur N. Taylor and sons at Provonna Beach "Cockel Burr's pulling project."
  47. Photograph number 53: "Bathers at Provonna Beach"
  48. Photograph number 54: "Motor launch tied up at Provonna Beach pier."
  49. Photograph number 55: "Sunset at Provonna Beach."
  50. Photograph number 56: "Stern of Billie Wilson's boat "Bonnie."
  51. Photograph number 57: "Hewit Strong: Elmer Smith "Showboat", Provonna Beach
  52. Photograph number 58: Provonna Beach peir
  53. Photograph number 59-60: "Ethel and myself about the time we first met."
  54. Photograph number 61: "Gladys Madsen Robison, who with her brother Alfred brought Ethel in a horse and buggy to Provonna Beach and introduced Ethel to me."
  55. Photograph number 62: "Elton standing by the side of out Maxwell car "The Cement Mixer" named because it did so much road work. This was the car is which we drove to lake, later courted Ethel."
  56. Photograph number 63: James F. McClellen
  57. Photograph number 64: "Over the water and along the shores of Utah Lake, early in Utah's history, sailed Parley P. Pratt and associates hunting for an area where a settlement may be established."
  58. Photograph number 65: Samuel Briggs
  59. Photograph number 66: Andrew R. Anderson
  60. Photograph number 67: Joseph J. Smith
  61. Photograph number 68: Alexander H. Loveridge
  62. Photograph number 69: John Jacobs
  63. Photograph number 70: Daniel W. Thomas
  64. Photograph number 71: Thomas Y. H. Colledge
  65. Photograph number 72: James H. Allred
  66. Photograph number 73: Robert Fox
  67. Photograph number 74: John Roberts, Jr.
  68. Photograph number 75: William Clark
  69. Photograph number 76: Elisha H. Davis Jr.
  70. Photograph number 77: William Ball
  71. Photograph number 78: Isaac Fox
  72. Photograph number 79: Paulinas H. Allred
  73. Photograph number 80: Thomas Fowler
  74. Photograph number 81: Andrew A. Peterson
  75. Photograph number 82: "The Geneva Hotel"
  76. Photograph number 83: "Geneva Dance Hall"
  77. Photograph number 84: "Swimming pool on lakeside"
  78. Photograph number 85: "Geneva dane hall left, bath houses right"
  79. Photograph number 86: "Trained beras was used by aunt "?"
  80. Photograph number 87: "Summer Cottages"
  81. Photograph number 88: "Uncle Walter G. Taylor, Co-owner"
  82. Photograph number 89: John Beck
  83. Photograph number 90: "Saratoga Springs Resort"
  84. Photograph number 91: "Lehi Pioneer Sugar Factory"
  85. Photograph number 92: "Lehi Band at Saratoga Springs"
  86. Photograph number 93: "Murdock Pumping plant south Saratoga"
  87. Photograph number 94: "Plunge, Saratoga Springs Resort"
  88. Photograph number 95-99: Various unidentified images dealing with boats and ice at Utah Lake (Number 95, see Number 103)
  89. Photograph number 100: "Provoans enjoy ice skating in Utah Lake boat harbor."
  90. Photograph number 101: Unidentified boat on Utah Lake
  91. Photograph number 102: "Ice piles mouth of Provo River Utah Lake=
  92. Photograph number 103: "A major industry on Utah Lake for many years was that of commercial fishing." "George Madsen was leader in searching party in Galillee disaster on Utah Lake. He make available motor launch river boats, Seines, grappling hooks and other equipment."
  93. Photograph number 104: Charles Madsen motor launch "Fern"
  94. Photograph number 105: Some of Search Party (most identified)
  95. Photograph number 106: Dr. Horace Cook Holbrook, M.D.
  96. Article about rescuers arriving

Dates

  • circa 1880-1990

Conditions Governing Access

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Extent

From the Collection: 164 Photographic Prints

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

Contact:
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Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
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