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Samuel and Rosetta Livermore Smith family papers
The Samuel and Rosetta Livermore Smith family papers consist of an undated family history journal researched by Dorothy Streeper.
Stephen B. Smith papers
The Stephen B. Smith papers (1978-2014) include correspondence, GSBS administration materials, project planning materials, and project drafts. It also includes correspondence, conference materials, and lesson plans dealing with community and school education programs. Professional materials consist of programs and conferences attended and organized by Stephen Smith including the AIA, ULI, NAIOP and the APA organizations.
Wilbur H. Smith papers
Wilbur H. Smith photograph collection
James Smithies family papers
The James Smithies family papers (1846-1859) consist of biographical and genealogical materials concerning James Smithies and his family. These materials are in the form of photocopied and transcribed diary entries and family group sheets that focus on the journey Smithies undertook with the Mormon pioneers from Nauvoo, Illinois, to the Salt Lake Valley from 1846 to 1848. Some diary entries are recorded up and through the year 1859.
Abraham Owen Smoot papers
Albert C. Smoot papers
The Albert C. Smoot papers contain a six-page oral history in which Smoot (1865-1946) discusses pre-twentieth century Sugarhouse. It also contains several anonymous Utah histories.
Isaac Albert Smoot papers
The Isaac Albert Smoot papers (1935-1950) consists of correspondence, minutes, and reports of the 1947 Utah Centennial Commission of which Smoot was a member. As well as correspondence and reports during Smoot's tenure as U.S. Postmaster for Salt Lake City and as an officer in the National Association of Postmasters of the United States (NAPUS), 1935 to 1950.
Isaac Albert Smoot photograph collection
The Isaac Albert Smoot photograph collection consists of a group portrait of the Utah postmasters at the Utah centennial of 1947.
Reed Smoot papers
The Reed Smoot papers (1909-1986) consist of copies of Smoot's journal as well as articles concerning his life and politics. Reed Smoot (1862-1941) was an Apostle for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a United States Senator from Utah. He filled both positions simulatneously. Boxes 1-8 cannot be photocopied.
Ted Curtis Smythe papers
The Ted Curtis Smythe papers (1830-2008) contains articles, notes, course materials, organization information, and journalism materials. Smythe is Professor Emeritus of Communications at California State University, Fullerton. He is co-editor of "Readings in mass communication" and numerous scholarly articles in journalism history.
Ted Curtis Smythe photograph collection
Ted Curtis Smythe (1932-) is Professor Emeritus of Communications at California State University, Fullerton. This collection contains slides depicting etching and sculpture collected by Smythe in the course of his work.
Snake Creek Mining District records
The Snake Creek Mining District records (1870-1881) are records of attendance, resolutions and by-laws adopted at meetings held for the Snake Creek Mining District of Wasatch County.
R. Lloyd Snedaker papers
The R. Lloyd Snedaker papers (1921-1994) contains documents, correspondence, project descriptions, drawings, notebooks, and awards pertaining to the schooling and career of architact R. Lloyd Snedaker (1905-1989).
R. Lloyd Snedaker photograph collection
George Snell papers
George Snell photograph collection
The George Snell photograph collection contains personal and professional images of George Snell. Folder one contains photographs of Snell, his wife, and family friends. The remaining folders consist of photographs relating to Snell's work in the broadcasting field, particularly with Radio Keen of San Jose, California. The images in this collection are in very good condition.
Ashby Snow papers
The Ashby Snow papers (1892-1959) contain correspondence, contacts, ledgers and finacial records of this Salt Lake businessman.
Charles D. Snow photograph collection
Charles Donald “Don” Snow (1926-2018) was a geologist and author. In the early 20th century, Snow's family lived near the Utah quarry where Earl Douglass discovered dinosaur bones in 1909. This collection contains color photographs from the 1990s of the former family ranch and black-and-white copy prints of photographs of Neal and Snow family members.
Snow Cup photograph collection
The Snow Cup photograph collection consists of images of winners of the Snow Cup.