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map Colton's map of California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico (1864) Neuro-Ophthalmic Imaging-MRI of Arnold-Chiari Malformation Basque poster promoting the fourth running of the bulls in Vitoria, August 1964 Topaz Internment Camp in Millard County, Utah postcard. Portrait of Hairy Moccasin (Isapi-Wishish), Mountain Crow scout at the Battle of the Little Bighorn George Edward Anderson and family

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Featured Collections

  • Map of the Tonopah Mining District, Nevada (1905)Nevada in Maps

    Over 4,000 historic maps of Nevada presenting topographic, geologic, and mining themes. Partner: University of Nevada, Reno.

  • Salt Lake and Utah Railroad, known as the Orem LineOrem Heritage Museum Collection

    Historic photographs from Orem, Utah, including many industrial images. Partner: Orem Heritage Museum.

  • Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)Western Soundscape Archive

    Natural sounds focusing on terrestrial vertebrates from the western U.S., including amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles. Partner: University of Utah Marriott Library.

  • A boy sand paintingIntermountain Indian School

    Student publications, publicity photos, and congressional correspondence about this controversial assimilation program in Brigham City, Utah, open 1950-1984. Partner: Utah State University.

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