Utah State University Special Collections & Archives
Utah State University Libraries’ Special Collections and Archives (SCA) collects, preserves, and provides broad access to historical and cultural materials, particularly those that document the Intermountain West and Northern Utah.
This collection consists of an incomplete set of historic records from the Cache County government from 1860 to 1987 including land surveys and tax assessments.
3400 photographs of select residences and businesses in Cache County, Utah, taken from the 1930s to the 1960s. These photographs were taken by the county for record-keeping purposes and were stapled or taped to tax assessment cards.
This collection contains diaries and family records of the early settlers in Smithfield, Utah. This collection would be useful to any person interested in the early history of Smithfield. It would also be useful to persons interested in the records of genealogy of a particular family in Smithfield. The collection is arranged alphabetically.
This collection consists of 17 boxes of materials from Richmond’s history, dating from 1880 to 2009. It is divided into five categories: Richmond Preservation Society Papers; Family and Oral Histories; Richmond and Cache Valley History; Newspaper Clippings; Ephemera and Oversize Items.
Continually published from 1909 to 1971, Utah State University's yearbook, the Buzzer, captures in its pages a rich history of small-town college life in Logan, Utah.
The Statesman, and its predecessor Student Life, has served as the campus voice since November 1902. From 1902 through World War I, the Great Depression, World War II, the turbulent 1960s and 1970s, to the present day, students have continuously published a newspaper on the USU campus.