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M. Lynn Bennion papers
The M. Lynn Bennion papers (1889-1982) contain journals, correspondence, articles, and educational materials concerning M. Lynn Bennion and his father, Milton Bennion. Both were educators and religious leaders in Salt Lake City.
M. Lynn Bennion photograph collection
The M. Lynn Bennion photograph collection contains various portraits of Milton Bennion.
Ezra Taft Benson autobiography
The Ezra Taft Benson autobiography (1846) consist of a historical sketch entitled "Brief History of Ezra Taft Benson," apparently written by Benson (1811-1869) after he became an apostle in the LDS Church.
Ezra Taft Benson speeches
The Ezra Taft Benson speeches (1966-1976), consist of three published speeches by Benson: "Stand Up for Freedom," "Trade and Treason," and "The Gospel Teacher and His Message." The first two concern anti-communism and the third advocates teaching only "faith promoting" ideas.
John H. Benson diary [typescript]
The John H. Benson diary [typescript] (1849) details his journey from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Sacramento, California.
Benson Stake Tabernacle history
The Benson Stake Tabernacle history consists of photocopies and a typescript history of this building, constructed in Richmond, Utah, during 1902-1904. Also included is a list of materials found in a cornerstone box after the building was demolished in 1962.
Harold Woodmansee Bentley folklore papers
The Harold Woodmansee Bentley folklore papers (1947-1965) consist mainly of materials concerned with folk music and organizations and individuals promoting folk music and other forms of folklore.
Thomas Hart Benton letters
The Thomas Hart Benton letters (1846, 1852) contain correspondence from Benton. In the first letter, Benton suggests that the one to two thousand Americans who were in Northern Mexico be taken in with Col. Kearney's troops and used to protect the Santa Fe route. In the second, Benton thanks Professor Lubin for recommending Great Basin be renamed after Benton's son-in-law, the explorer John C. Fremont.
Todd I. Berens papers
The Todd I. Berens papers (1849-1970) consist of materials resulting from Berens' research of historical trails of early Western settlers, with emphasis on Jedediah Smith and Charles Fremont, as well as the Gold Rush of 1849. Included are letters from Dale Morgan, a biography of Arthur Shearer, and an excerpt from the Hannibal Journal. Todd Berens was a high school history teacher who specialized in historical research.
Edgar Bering scrapbook [photocopy]
The Edgar Bering scrapbook (1930-1940) consist of two photocopies which features articles on Ed Bering, Alf Engen, other skiers, ski tournaments and championships, and race results. Miscellaneous correspondence and ski tournament programs are also included.
Charles L. Bernheimer expedition field notes
The collection consists of typewritten copies of field notes of archeological expeditions (1922-1930) through southwestern Utah and northwestern Arizona, under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History. Includes typescript copies of correspondence addressed to "Dearest Clarchen" containing field notes from the 1919, 1920, and 1921 expeditions.
Julia Brixen Bertoch papers
Julia Brixen Bertoch photograph collection
The Julia Brixen Bertoch photograph collection consists of images documenting fund raising activities in support of performances at Kingsbury Hall at the University of Utah.
Marvin J. Bertoch papers
The Marvin J. Bertoch papers (1960-1995) contain diaries, correspondence, news clippings, articles, newsletters, biographical material, and manuscripts of short stories, plays, and novels written by this Salt Lake City attorney.
Marvin J. Bertoch photograph collection
The Marvin J. Bertoch photograph collectionconsists of images that are part of a textbook that Marvin J. Bertoch wrote on Ancient Greece.
Beta Theta Pi collection
The Beta Theta Pi collection (1974-1977) consists of member memorabilia from the Gamma Beta Chapter of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity at the University of Utah.
John Alexander Bevan essay
The John Alexander Bevan essay (1924) is titled, "Early History of Tooele" (1924), which is a typewritten history of the settlement and early events in Tooele, the first and largest city in Tooele County, Utah.
B.H. Roberts Society photograph collection
The B. H. Roberts Society photograph collection contains materials realted to lectures sponsored by the group and portraits of B.H. Roberts
Cristina Biaggi papers
The Cristina Biaggi papers (1930-2022) contains correspondence, research, essays, and other materials related to Biaggi's career in art, academia, and activism.
Calvin Bicknell letter
The Calvin Bicknell letter (1860) discussed his appreciation for his family.