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The Big Chance motion picture
The film The Big Chance (1968) focuses on the opportunities offered by the Madera Employment Training Center in Madera California. The training center is operated by the Education and Technical Services Division under contract with the Bureau of Inadian Affairs, United States Department of Interior.
Big Cottonwood Canyon Association records
The Big Cottonwood Canyon Association records (1957-1992) consist of documents pertaining to Big Cottonwood Canyon and its inhabitants. The records also contain documents relating to projects or plans to which the Big Cottonwood Canyon Association was concerned or consulted.
Big Parade War Bond Drive collection
The Big Parade War Bond Drive collection (1943) consists of correspondence, rosters, sales reports, a tentative plan, travel schedule, a War Savings Staff of Utah newsletter, and newspaper articles, all covering the 1943 "Big Parade" in Utah.
"Big Parade" War Bond Drive photograph collection
The "Big Parade" War Bond Drive photograph collection contains photographs of the Caravan itself, the Caravan on parade in towns throughout Utah, and entertainment groups related with the war bond drive.
Mary Gibbs Bigelow autobiography
The Mary Gibbs Bigelow autobiography details Bigelow's (1809-1888) life, telling of her youth, marriage, family's conversion to Mormonism, and troubles in Nauvoo, Illinois.
David L. Bigler papers
The David L. Bigler papers (1799-2016) consist of Bigler family materials, lectures, professional papers, correspondence, book reviews, manuscripts, documents, L.D.S. publications, newspaper clippings, journals, autobiographies, church mission records, scholarly articles, and research notes. Materials pertaining to several of Bigler's publications comprise the bulk of his papers.
David Bigler photograph collection
The David Bigler photograph collection consists of a portrait photograph of Henry Bigler, W. J. Johnston, Azariah Smith, and Y. V. Brown, who accompanied James W. Marshall when he discovered gold in California.
Bikini Atoll Atomic Tests photograph collection
Nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll consisted of the detonation of 24 nuclear weapons by the United States between 1946 and 1958 on Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands. This collection consists of 3 black-and-white photograph prints depicting nuclear explosions during testing.
Bill and Nada's Cafe memorabilia collection
The Bill and Nada's Cafe memorabilia consists of two menus and a t-shirt stating, "Where the Hell is Bill and Nada's? Salt Lake City." The cafe was located at 479 South 600 East in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was a favorite place to dine and was open 24 hours a day.
Ella Mae Donohoo Bills diary [typescript]
The Ella Mae Donohoo Bills diary [typescript] (1915) is an autobiographical account describing this woman's move from East Cresent, Utah, to Lontree, Wyoming. The account was written for her family. A brief family history is provided with the diary.
Christopher A. Biltoft photograph collection
The Christopher A. Biltoft photograph collection consists of 4 color prints of the Salt Lake Valley with fog.
Bingham and Garfield Railway Company payroll records
The Bingham and Garfield Railway Company payroll records (1913-1915) document an administrative aspect of this railway which was built by Utah Copper in 1911 to connect its mine in Bingham Canyon, Utah, to its smelter in Garfield, Utah. The line closed in 1948.
Bingham Canyon collection
The Bingham Canyon collection (1930-1970s, 2016) consists of a large scrapbook, article, and loose items detailing the activities surrounding mining and everyday life in Bingham Canyon, Utah.
Bingham Canyon landscapes photograph collection
The Bingham Canyon landscapes photograph collection includes industrial photographs of the Bingham Canyon copper mine, locally known as the Kennecott Copper Mine, dated approximately 1965-1985. The images depict aerial views of the open-pit, construction around the pit, and dirt roads around Bingham Mine.
Bingham Canyon photograph collection
The Bingham Canyon, Utah photograph collection includes images of the people, community, buildings, mine and events of the area.
Bingham Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company records
The Bingham Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company records (1870-1974) contain ore assay and settlement records, shift reports, personnel documents, supplies information, invoices, ledgers daybooks, supply accounts and orders, ore reports, copying books, and other mining records. The Bingham Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company was a Utah copper mine and smelter.
Bingham Mines Company annual reports
The Bingham Mines Company annual reports (1911-1928) consists of sixteen annual reports for this company. The Bingham Mines Company was formed in 1908 as a result of the reorganization of all the Bingham Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company's interests.
Bingham Stage Lines collection
The Bingham Stage Lines collection (circa 1958) consists of company letterhead, notes, a history, and news clippings. Bingham Stage Lines Co. was Salt Lake City's first large bus line. Organized in 1920, it ran from Salt Lake to the Bingham Copper Mines. It also provided tours to several scenic areas in Utah and Arizona.
Bingham Stage Lines photograph collection
The Bingham Stage Lines photograph collection contains photographs of tours organized by Bingham Stage Lines to various national parks in Utah; photographs of forty-passenger Cadillacs used by the company.
Elzy J. Bird papers
The Elzy J. Bird papers (1931-2005) contain sketches, writings, correspondence, and Federal Art Project materials concerning this Utah artist.