Arts & Humanities

Ray Somers Photograph Collection Grows With Recent Donation to Utah State University

Utah State University's Special Collections and Archives division recently received a substantial installment of photos from local history enthusiast and author Ray Somers. The photos, which range from the 1880s to modern times, will be added to the existing Raymond C. Somers Photograph Collection housed in the Merrill Library.
 
Subjects in the latest installment include decades-old photos of the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad (electric train) that ran from Preston, Idaho, through Logan to Ogden, including construction of the line; a WWI parade honoring returning soldiers; the Logan LDS Temple and Tabernacle, old agriculture equipment; the Utah State University campus, including buildings that have since burned; local schoolyards; Cache Valley residents and residences; and many images of downtown Logan businesses, including rare photos of an old saloon.
 
Read more about Ray Somers and the photograph collection in a full press release in the Utah State Today archives.
Constructing the Utah-Idaho Railroad in Downtown Logan

Constructing the Utah-Idaho Railroad in Downtown Logan, circa 1910. Credit: Courtesy Somers Collection, Special Collections & Archives, Merrill Library, Utah State University.


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