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When we talk about “public lands” in Utah, we must remember that every acre once belonged to Native American tribes.
The text of the newspapers is fully searchable, and search terms can be limited to a particular state, a specific newspaper, by year or years of publication and even by months.
There are many newspapers that played an important role in Utah’s history that no longer exist. The Broad Ax and the Utah Plain Dealer are two of the best examples.
A lecture on historic female newspaper editors in Utah will be held Wednesday, April 14, at 7 p.m. in the Harold B. Lee Library auditorium in conjunction with the Mormon Women Exhibition on the ...
Black history spotlighted through a popular canyon in Moab The newspaper spotted an opportunity to share research findings through a partnership with the Moab Museum.
Utah women have a long history of civic engagement. In 1870, 50 years before the United States would pass the 19th Amendment granting women suffrage, the Utah legislature passed a bill giving all ...
he South Dakota State Historical Society is digitizing archival newspapers to preserve state history and give researchers online access.
According to the Utah Bureau of Land Management, Utah has a long history of looting and vandalism on both archaeological and paleontological sites.
If you like Utah history and old architecture from decades past, you have a chance to see something new this summer. The Utah Heritage Foundation is conducting free guided tours this summer of ...
The Salt Lake Tribune, one of the largest newspapers in Utah, is praising Sen. Mitt Romney after the Utah Republican broke ranks with his party earlier this week to vote to convict President Trump … ...
The first Utah state flag ever sewn lies on a table in front of a cluster of valves for the fire sprinklers in the Rio Grande Depot in Salt Lake City.