Roadbuilding crew in Zion National Park. Left to right: Edwin Higbee, Dan Dennett, Loren Higbee, Ernest Duffin, Elwood McGee, Sam Christensen, Walter Ruesch, front, Acting Superintendent of Zion. The Park had received a $16,000 appropriation for...
Park office building under construction. Located at west end of bridge at confluence of Pine Creek and the river. Building was dismantled when new Visitor Center was completed around 1960. It was used as the park museum for most of its existence
Zion National Park garage and warehouse, built by the CCC during 1934-35. J.L. Crawford was a stone dresser during building and the following winter worked in the garage
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah)
Photos of Robert L. Pixton and C. A. Call, Advisors, Affirmative Team: Ann Barton, Jessie Allen; Negative Team: Noble Kimball, Anna Adair. Question -- Resolved that the State Legislature should appropriate more money at its next session for the...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
Mansfield-Murdock & Company wish to announce to the traveling public that the splendid rooms recently fitted up on the upper floor of their main building as a rooming house have been leased to Mrs. Mamie McShane, who will conduct an ideal home for...
One of Mussolini's World Fair buildings between Bagnoli and Naples (hospital area). The fresco at the bottom is one story high. The end of the spear shaft is even with the sixth floor of the ten story building (See "World War II as Viewed from My...
Frauen Kirche (Womens' church) tallest building in Munich, Germany at the time. War damaged, but has been completely restored. (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by Jasper Louis Crawford, p. 140)
Some one got into the building in the background and found the top hats and some refreshments. Left to right: Battalion Surgeon Jack Atkinson, Battalion Dentist, and Chaplain Father Joseph Barry. (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by...
Somebody got into the building in the background and found the top hats. Jasper Louis Crawford stands by vehicle. (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by Jasper Louis Crawford, p. 103)