Kearns Mansion (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Organization
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Utah State Historical Society Board of Trustees meeting minutes [microform]
Collection
Identifier: MS 0633
Abstract
The Utah State Historical Society Board of Trustees meeting minutes [microform] (1958-1968) give a detailed record of the board's activities at probably the height of the Society's influence. Discussions regard Statehood Day and other celebrations, agency publications, tours and programs sponsored by the Society and other historical bodies, funding and donor support, and other topics incidental to the functioning of the Society. The Utah State Historical Society is a state agency charged with...
Dates:
1958-1968
Nancy V. Young essay
Collection
Identifier: MS 0411
Abstract
The Nancy V. Young essay (1980) consist of a paper written by Young entitled "The Kearns Mansion Restoration, 1977-1980." It is an overview of the project, lists people involved, and gives sources where additional information about the restoration can be found. The Kearns Mansion, located in Salt Lake City, was the home of Senator Thomas Kearns. In 1937, it was presented to the state of Utah to be used as the governor's residence. It also housed the Utah State Historical Society at one time.
Dates:
1980