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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Cache County Historic Courthouse 199 North Main 1973 |
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: 190
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Cache County Jail Demolition Behind 199 North Main About 1965 |
Picture ID: 109
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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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: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Cache County Jail Demolition Behind 199 North Main About 1965 |
Picture ID: 108
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Cache Valley General Hospital Building 52 North 100 East about 1980 |
This hospital opened in 1928 and closed in January 1949. It was purchased by the LDS Church and the patients were moved to the LDS Hospital on 300 East and 200 North. It is currently an apartment building.
Picture ID: 49
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Cache Valley Mall 1400 North Main about 1985 |
Picture ID: 62
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Caine Lyric Theatre 28 West Center Street 1973 |
This building became the Lyric Theater in 1913. Vitagraph movies were shown at the theater as well as live performances. Although during the 1940s and 1950s it was exclusively used as a movie theater, the building was restored to its full stage glory by Utah State University in 1960-1961. It became the Caine Lyric Theatre at that time. It was again refurbished in 2001. Also pictures in this image is Jessen's Shoe Store.
Picture ID: 188
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Caine Lyric Theatre 28 West Center Street about 1980 |
This building became the Lyric Theater in 1913. Vitagraph movies were shown at the theater as well as live performances. Although during the 1940s and 1950s it was exclusively used as a movie theater, the building was restored to its full stage glory by Utah State University in 1960-1961. It became the Caine Lyric Theatre at that time. It was again refurbished in 2001.
Picture ID: 42
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Center Street - East from Main Center and Main About 1923 |
This view of East Center from Main Street shows the American Steam Laundry and the Logan Hotel businesses.
Picture ID: 104
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Center Street - East from Main Center and Main About 1923 |
This view of the corner of Center and Main Street, boasts an excellent image of the Trinity Methodist Church building.
Picture ID: 102
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Center Street - West from 200 East 200 East Center About 1923 |
Picture ID: 101
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Center Street - West from 200 West 200 West Center About 1923 |
This view of West Center Street includes the streetcar tracks and the train station in the distance.
Picture ID: 103
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Charles I. Goodwin House 193 West 100 North 1973 |
Charles I. Goodwin built this house in 1890.
Picture ID: 194
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Charles I. Goodwin House 193 West 100 North about 1980 |
Charles I. Goodwin built this house in 1890.
Picture ID: 1
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Cinema Theater 60 West 100 North about 1980 |
The building was constructed in 1864 and has housed the Rex, Iris, Gem and Cinema theaters. The Cinema closed in 2008.
Picture ID: 43
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Construction of Ford's Putt Pit 140 South 100 West 1973 |
A photograph showing the construction of Ford's Putt Pit miniature golf course.
Picture ID: 215
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-People |
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Cyrus J. Jones House 280 West Center Street 2004 |
This house was built in 1896 by Cyrus J. Jones.
Picture ID: 29
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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Daily Train to Cache Valley
14 March 1908 |
This is a typical early train coming into Logan from Cache Junction. These trains usually consisted of one mail car, one freight car and one passenger car.
Picture ID: 3L
Source: Ray Somers Photo Collection |
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David Eccles House 250 West Center Street 1973 |
This home was built in 1907. It was built as the residence of the second wife of David Eccles, Ellen Stoddard. Early in the twentieth century, Utah State University acquired downtown houses for use by its students, and the David Eccles home became a dorm for upper-class women in 1946. In 1956 it became Kerr Hall, a dorm for forty-five men students. It is currently owned by S.E. Needham, III, known for his various business interests throughout Logan.
Picture ID: 189
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |
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David Eccles House 250 West Center Street about 1980 |
This home was built in 1907. It was built as the residence of the second wife of David Eccles, Ellen Stoddard. Early in the twentieth century, Utah State University acquired downtown houses for use by its students, and the David Eccles home became a dorm for upper-class women in 1946. In 1956 it became Kerr Hall, a dorm for forty-five men students. It is currently owned by S.E. Needham, III, known for his various business interests throughout Logan.
Picture ID: 18
Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings |