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M. and M. parade marching behind band on Center Stree, April 24, 1907 at 1:50 pm. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white photograph (5 x 8 inches) mounted on board.
1907-04-24
Ringling Brothers Circus Parade, Center Street, Logan, Utah, August 7, 1907. Visible storefronts include Lundstrom Furniture & Carpets and White House. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white photograph (6.25 x 9.25 inches)...
1907-08-07
Ringling Brothers Circus Parade, Center Street, Logan, Utah, August 7, 1907, 11:30 am. Visible storefronts include Lundstrom Furniture & Carpets and Sidney Stevens Implement Company. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white...
1907-08-07
Bear wagon with three bears caged inside and pulled by horses as part of the Ringling Brothers Circus Parade, Center Street, Logan, Utah, August 7, 1907, 11:45 am. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white photograph (6.5 x 9.75...
1907-08-07
Logan Island area, old Woolen Mill, and College Hill as viewed from Boulevard (600 E.) and Second North (200 N.), around 1908. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white photograph (6 x 10 inches) mounted on board.
2024-05-05
Logan M. and M. Band in Provo for a parade, April 24, 1907. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white photograph (5 x 8 inches) mounted on board.
1907-04-24
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...
1910-07-01
Threshing scene in Petersboro, Utah, 1908. Steam engine, water wagon, and enclosed cook wagon for the threshing crew are shown. Two women and a child stand next to the cooking wagon; three men are attending to the threshing equipment and a team...
2024-05-05
Horse Fair at Cache County Fairgrounds, April 20, 1907. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white photograph (6.5 x 10 inches) mounted on board.
1907-04-20
Railroad station at Ephraim, Utah, 1911. To the left is a horse-drawn hearse waiting at the depot to pick up the body of a man killed in a mining accident. About twenty men in suits are standing expectantly awaiting the train. Light covering of...
2024-05-05
Farm scene in Petersboro, Utah, 1908, depicts a side-delivery rake in operation. The rake, drawn by two glossy horses, is raking an alfalfa field on the Peter Peterson farm; house surrounded by tall white-picket fence is visible in background. A...
2024-05-05
The early daily Cache Valley Branch, Oregon Short Line Railroad train coming north into Petersboro from Mendon, Utah, March 14, 1908. Oregon Short Line Railway combined with the Utah and Northern Railway Company in 1889 to form the Oregon Short...
2024-05-05
Oregon Shortline Railroad Depot and train yards in Salt Lake City, Utah, June 23, 1907. Oregon Short Line Railway combined with the Utah and Northern Railway Company in 1889 to form the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern Railway Company; the...
1907-06-23
Charles McNeil Groceries, Fifth Ward store at 297 E. 300 N. in Logan, Utah, 1909. Several men, including one dressed in white and presumably the storekeeper, and a woman are standing in front of the door; a snow-capped fire hydrant is visible a...
2024-05-05
Boat on river with four passengers, passing underneath bridge. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white photograph (6.5 x 10 inches) mounted on board.

Willard L. Peterson, dressed in straw hat, dress shirt with high starched collar and tie, suspenders, dress pants and holding suit coat. He is holding a leather case and publication. One black and white photograph (6.5 x 10 inches) mounted on board.

View of Logan, Utah, about 1909, looking southwest toward the Logan LDS Temple (at left) in the distance. Picture taken from the tower of Old Main building on campus of Agricultural College of Utah. Snow-capped Wellsville Mountains are in the...
2024-05-05
Row boat on undisclosed river, carrying several passengers. A couple of the passengers in the front are women, one seated at the prow wearing a poke bonnet. Date of photograph is not known. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and...

1910 Cadillac with acetylene headlights and kerosene parking lights. Four men in white dress shirts and ties are riding inside. Location is somewhere in Utah, probably 1910-1920. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white...

Peter Peterson family from Petersboro, Utah shown camping in Logan Canyon, Utah in July 1908. Two women and four men are standing outside tent; in the foreground is a wooden wagon with unhitched horse next to it. Photograph taken by W. L....
1908-07-01
Front shot of an automobile, probably the same 1910 Cadillac depicted in A3771, with passengers. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white photograph (6.5 x 10 inches) mounted on board.

Horse Fair parade moving down Main Street in Richmond, Utah, 1909. Storefront of Richmond Cooperative Mercantile is visible. White horse and rider leads a walking band followed by horse-drawn carriages, etc. Electric poles line both sides of...
2024-05-05
Windmill on Peter Peterson farm in Petersboro, Utah, August 3, 1910. Sign attached to top of windmill states "The Aermotor Chicago!" Several farm buildings are clustered at the foot of the windmill and mounds of hay are visible in the...
1910-08-03
Interior view of the blacksmith shop on the Peter Peterson Ranch, March 14, 1908. Anvil, vent over fire, and tools are clearly visible. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white photograph (6.5 x 10 inches) mounted on board.
1908-03-14
Home of H. G. Hayball, 209 West Center Street in Logan, Utah, May 11, 1908. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white photograph (6.5 x 10 inches) mounted on board.
1908-05-11
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