The Salt Lake Tribune occasionally presents images from its archives and the archives of the Utah State Historical Society in a special series called A Look Back. Today we showcase a set of photographs recently donated to the Tribune by Nancy Martin, of Chapel Hill, N.C. She lived near the Ute reservation from 1934-1955. These photos were made by her grandfather, Robert L. Marimon, Sr., who homesteaded in the area in the early 1900s.
Every gallery of the series is available at www.sltrib.com/topics/lookback. Here are some of the previous installments:
Utah’s early cultural diversity
Utah artists from the late 1800s to the early 1900s
Presidential visits to Utah from the 1860s
Hunting and fishing in the early 1900s
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Saloons, brewing companies in Utah around 1900
The centennial Days of ‘47 parade in downtown Salt Lake City from July 1947
Construction of the Salt Lake Temple and SLC in the 1800s
Utah college life from the 1930s to 1960s
People and events in Salt Lake City from the 1930s, ‘40s and ‘50s
Historical images of Sugar House
Aerial images of Salt Lake City in the 1960s
Historic photos of Temple Square
Historic scenes from Salt Lake City
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