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Judy MacMahon 90 North 100 East about 1979 |
Judy MacMahon helping a couple of young patrons at the service desk. Judy was the fifth director of the Logan Library. Click here for more information. Picture ID: 423 Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Library History |
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Judy MacMahon about 2011 |
Judy MacMahon was the fifth director of the Logan Library. Click here for more information. Picture ID: 392 Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Library History |
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Judy MacMahon 90 North 100 East about 1978 |
Judy MacMahon was the fifth director of the Logan Library. Click here for more information. Picture ID: 398 Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Library History |
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Judy MacMahon 90 North 100 East about 1975 |
Judy was the fifth director of the Logan Library. Click here for more information. Picture ID: 429 Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Library History |
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Julia Blair Logan, Utah about 1900 |
Julia "June" Blair, daughter of Jedediah M. & Julia S. (Balliff) Blair, was born October 24, 1880 in Logan, Utah. She married David Athay, and died in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1963. Picture ID: 598 Source: Whit Young Collection |
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Julia Budge Nibley House 301 West Center Street 1973 |
This house was built in 1915 for Charles Nibley and his wife, Julia Budge. Picture ID: 202 Source: Logan Beautification Committee (1973) |
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Julia Budge Nibley House 301 West Center Street 1978 |
This house was built in 1915 for Charles Nibley and his wife, Julia Budge. Picture ID: 14 Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Julia Budge Nibley House 301 West Center Street about 1980 |
This house was built in 1915 for Charles Nibley and his wife, Julia Budge. Picture ID: 12 Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Julia Budge Nibley House 301 West Center Street about 1970 |
This house was built in 1915 for Charles Nibley and his wife, Julia Budge. Picture ID: 65L Source: Ray Somers Photo Collection |
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Julia Budge Nibley House 301 West Center Street about 1980 |
This house was built in 1915 for Charles Nibley and his wife, Julia Budge. Picture ID: 13 Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Julia Budge Nibley House 301 West Center Street 1998 |
This house was built in 1915 for Charles Nibley and his wife, Julia Budge. Picture ID: 501 Source: John F. Robinson Collection |
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Katrinka (Balliff) Caine and son Lawrence Logan, Utah about 1888 |
Katrinka Caroline (Balliff) Caine (1855-1937) and her son Lawrence Balliff Caine (1886-1963). Picture ID: 604 Source: Whit Young Collection |
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Keith O'Brien Store 29 South Main Street about 1976 |
This building was originally built by George W. Thatcher in 1914 and held Shamhart and Christensen's, a woman's department store. It is currently The Book Table. Picture ID: 229 Source: Community Development Photo Collection |
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L.D. Schreiber Cheese Company 885 North 600 West 1973 |
Picture ID: 181 Source: Logan Beautification Committee (1973) |
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LDS Hospital 303 East 200 North about 1970 |
The hospital was named the William Budge Memorial Hospital by two of his sons in honor of their father. It was also known as the Utah-Idaho Hospital. In 1948 the hospital was purchased by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1980 the hospital closed and patients were moved to the newly completed Logan Regional Hospital at 500 East and 1400 North. Picture ID: 652 Source: Darrin Smith Photo Collection |
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LDS Sixth Ward Building 395 South Main Street about 1980 |
This building was constructed in 1917 as a home for the Logan Sixth Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The building was sold in the late 1970's and has housed the Maranatha Baptist Church and other religious congregations since that time who have remodeled the gable design and painted the brick exterior. Picture ID: 37 Source: John F. Robinson Collection |
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Leonora & Martha Blair Utah about 1880 |
(Left) Leonora "Nora" Blair and (Right) Martha "Mattie" Jane Blair, both daughters of Seth M. & Sarah Jane (Foster) Blair. Leonora was born December 22, 1860 in Logan, Utah. She married James T. Hammond in 1884, and died in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1918. Martha was born August 9, 1856 in Salt Lake City, Utah, married Edward Hanson in 1881, and died in Logan, Utah in 1948. Picture ID: 563 Source: Whit Young Collection |
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Leonora (Blair) Hammond Logan, Utah about 1885 |
Leonora "Nora" Blair, daughter of Seth M. & Sarah J. (Foster) Blair, was born December 22, 1860 in Logan. In 1884 she married James T. Hammond. She lived most of her life in Logan but died in 1918 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Picture ID: 555 Source: Whit Young Collection |
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Leonora (Blair) Hammond Utah about 1900 |
Leonora "Nora" Blair, daughter of Seth M. & Sarah J. (Foster) Blair, was born December 22, 1860 in Logan. In 1884 she married James T. Hammond. She lived most of her life in Logan but died in 1918 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Picture ID: 565 Source: Whit Young Collection |
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Leonora, James, Jr., and Wendell Hammond Logan, Utah about 1889 |
Leonora "Nora" Blair, daughter of Seth M. & Sarah J. (Foster) Blair, pictured with sons James Thaddeus Hammond, Jr. (1886-1954) and Wendell Blair Hammond (1888-1981). Picture ID: 612 Source: Whit Young Collection |