This is a free resource of historical photographs that depict the history of Logan City and Cache Valley. If you use these photographs, please credit the Logan Library. Send us an email if you would like to comment on the collection.


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"Pathfinder" Touring car Logan Canyon about 1910 |
Roy Cardon sits on his 1908 "Pathfinder". Roy's car was one of the first in Logan. Picture ID: 6L Source: 7 |
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Agricultural Equipment in Petersboro Petersboro, Utah July 1910 |
Agricultural equipment in Petersboro, Utah, July 1910. Big 4 gas tractor is on the left. To the right of a sign announcing "Petersboro Spur" is a flat car carrying the latest model case metal body separator thresher with power feeder and blower for stacking straw. Picture ID: 9L Source: 7 |
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Al's Fix-It Shop 25 West 600 North About 1976 |
The history of this business in Logan is unknown. If you know something about it, please let us know. The address is approximate and has not been verified. Picture ID: 150 Source: 1 |
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Anderson Lumber Truck Center Street and Main July 25, 1930 |
This photograph taken during the 1930 24th of July Parade shows a drum of raffle tickets on the bed of an Anderson Lumber Company truck. Picture ID: 7L Source: 7 |
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Baugh Motel 153 South Main about 1965 |
The Baugh Motel was built in 1915. Picture ID: 64 Source: 3 |
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Big Boy Steam Engine Ogden Train Depot Spring 1982 |
In the Spring of 1982 this old steam engine came down out of Weber Canyon. It's indicative of the old time engines which used to come in and out of Logan. Picture ID: 1L Source: 7 |
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Blair Motor Company 61 West 100 North about 1920 |
Clarence & Alvin Neilsen repairing a car in Blair garage. The garage was housed in a building which at one point held the Logan City offices and then later the First District Court. It has since been demolished. Picture ID: 5L Source: 7 |
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Brigham Young College - West Building 150 South and 300 West about 1910 |
The west building of Brigham Young College, now part of Logan High School. It remains the only building of the college left standing. Image also includes unknown old pioneer stone house. Picture ID: 19L Source: 7 |
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Cache Chamber of Commerce 52 West 200 North About 1980 |
The old Cache Chamber of Commerce building was also home to the DUP museum. Picture ID: 115 Source: 3 |
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Cache Chamber of Commerce 52 West 200 North About 1980 |
The old Cache Chamber of Commerce building was also home to the DUP museum. Picture ID: 114 Source: 3 |
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Cache Chamber Opening Event 370 North Main 1958 |
Picture taken at the Cache Chamber of Commerce grand opening. Pictured from left to right: Newell Winget (Winget Ice Cream), William Owens (mayor), Willard Poulson (Utah Mortgage & Loan), Eldred Waldron (Logan Savings & Loan), Ezra Cragun (Chamber President), Bus Berntson (USU Financial Advisor), unknown, Earl Hunsaker (mayor), John Clay, Gordon Haws, and Eldred Waldron. Picture ID: 116 Source: 3 |
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Cache County Fairgrounds 400 South 500 West 1912 |
This is an early view of the Cache County Fairgrounds. The first Cache County Fair was held September 26 to 28, 1911 in a Logan City park, an area of over 40 acres in the southwest part of the city. Picture ID: 4L Source: 7 |
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Cache County Hall of Justice 160 North Main About 1980 |
Picture ID: 110 Source: 3 |
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Cache County Historic Courthouse 199 North Main About 1980 |
The Cache County Courthouse was completed in 1883 and used as a courthouse until 2003. It was designed by Salt Lake Temple architect, Truman O. Angell, Jr. This is a view from the north of the building. Picture ID: 113 Source: 3 |
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Cache County Historic Courthouse 199 North Main About 1980 |
The Cache County Courthouse was completed in 1883 and used as a courthouse until 2003. It was designed by Salt Lake Temple architect, Truman O. Angell, Jr. Picture ID: 112 Source: 3 |
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Cache County Historic Courthouse 199 North Main about 1885 |
The Cache County Courthouse was completed in 1883 and used as a courthouse until 2003. It was designed by Salt Lake Temple architect, Truman O. Angell, Jr. This drawing was done before a courtroom was added to the west side in 1890 and the towers were added to the east side in 1919. Picture ID: 111 Source: 3 |
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Cache County Historic Courthouse 199 North Main Perhaps 1970 |
The Cache County Courthouse was completed in 1883 and used as a courthouse until 2003. It was designed by Salt Lake Temple architect, Truman O. Angell, Jr. Picture ID: 106 Source: 3 |
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Cache County Jail Demolition Behind 199 North Main About 1965 |
Picture ID: 109 Source: 3 |
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Cache County Jail Demolition Behind 199 North Main About 1965 |
Picture ID: 108 Source: 3 |
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Cache County Jail Demolition Behind 199 North Main About 1965 |
This image of the old county jail demolition also shows an old electric substation. Picture ID: 118 Source: 3 |


