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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.
Elzy J. Bird photograph collection
The Elzy J. Bird photograph collection contains a photograph of the drilling of holes to remove Native American Pictographs from the Barrier Canyon, along with other images. This collection has been fully digitized and is available in our Digital Library.
Richard J. Bird papers
The Richard J. Bird papers (1963-1990) concern the development and installation of aerial tram and rope tow equipment for recreational ski areas. Included are reports and news clippings. Richard Bird was an administrator for the Forest Service in Ogden, Utah.
Richard J. Bird photograph collection
The Richard J. Bird photograph collection contains images showing details of ski lift machinery.
Francis Marion Bishop civil war correspondence
The Francis Marion Bishop civil war correspondence (1861-1866) consist of thirty letters written by Bishop while a soldier in the Union Army and later as a student at Wesleyan University.
Bishop's Store House record
The Bishop's Store House record (1905) contains a tithing receipt.
Jackie Biskupski papers
The Jackie Biskupski papers (2004-2020) consist primarily of correspondence, project proposals, legislative material, and ephemera from Biskupskiās time as the 35th Mayor of Salt Lake City. Biskupski was Salt Lake City's first openly gay mayor, and the second female mayor after Deedee Corradini. She served from 2016 to 2020.
Beverly Bithell papers
The Beverly Bithell papers consist of biographical information, clippings, programs and a scrapbook. Bithell was a dancer, choreographer, and dance teacher. She was professionally active in Utah and New York between 1950 and 1980.
Beverly Bithell photograph collection
The Beverly Bithell photograph collection contains photos in this collection are family snapshots of various activities and some of Beverly in her dancing roles.
Grant B. Bitter papers
Grant B. Bitter papers (1962-1987) contain correspondence, reports, and articles concerning the status of programs in Utah for the training of teachers for the deaf. Bitter was a professor in the Department of Special Education at the University of Utah whose work has been in developing programs for teachers working for the deaf.
Davis Bitton oral histories and autobiographies collection
The Davis Bitton oral histories and autobiographies collection (1966-2005) contains transcripts of oral histories conducted as an assignment for History 110 at the University of Utah. The interviews cover a wide range of Utah history, politics, government, and every day life. Bitton taught history at the University of Utah from 1966 to 1995.
Bruce James Black papers
The Bruce James Black papers (1992-1994) contain a copy of "A Chronological History of Environmental Movement in Utah," as well as research notes, articles, and chronologies. Black served an LDS mission to Germany and graduated from University of Utah in 1979.
Black Cultural Center records
The Black Cultural Center records (2019-2023) consist of 1,579 computer files related to the BCC's support and advocacy for faculty, staff, trainees, and students through Black-centered research, culturally affirming educational programs, and services.
Black people in Utah photograph collection
The Black people in Utah photograph collection contains individual and group photographs of members of the nineteenth-century Black community in Utah and their descendants.
Blackner and Associates photograph collection
The Blackner and Associates photograph collection consists of travel images along with numerous images of places throughout the world.

Philip T. Blair family papers
The Philip T. Blair family papers (1836-1968) contain pertinent information concerning the early development of the LDS Church as well as covering an important epoch in early Utah history. It describes the social, religious, economic, and political development of the state through correspondence, documents, and memorabilia. Boxes 1-9 have been digitized and are available online.
Phillip T. Blair photograph collection
Phillip T. Blair photograph collection contains portraits of various members of the Blair family; photographs of sites in Salt Lake City and other areas of Utah, as well as a photograph album of George D. Parkinson's LDS mission to New York City in 1904.
Lowell S. Blaisdell papers
The Lowell S. Blaisdell papers (1953-1962) contain correspondence, articles, and research notes pertaining to the Donner Party (1846-1847). The research was conducted to find out if a female member of the Donner Party had the maiden name Blaisdell.