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Brandy Blank river running video collection
The Brandy Blank river running video collection (1940s, 1970s) consists of a VHS videocassette containing a dub of an 8mm color silent film of a 1940s Boy Scout river trip through Glen Canyon led by Bert Loper as well as footage of a 1970s era Westwater Canyon river trip.
B. H. Blanton letter
The B. H. Blanton letter (1858) is dated 30 September 1858, is addressed to "Dear Gen'l," and signed "B. H. Blanton." The writer asks for information about gold mines discovered at Pikes Peak, and mentions that he is an old Californian who maintains his excitement in the discovery of new diggings. Other references concern opinions and individuals on the political scene in California. Among the names deciphered are Broderick, McKibben, and Baldwin.
James Blazzard family history
The James Blazzard family history is entitled, Valiant venture: sketch of the early pioneer history of the James Blazzard family 1876-1900.
James G. Bleak papers
The James G. Bleak papers contains a published book entitled, Annals of the Southern Utah Mission and a copy of a typescript that details the years 1869 to 1877.
Bleiehwehl photograph collection
The collection consists of two unidentified portraits. One of them is presumably Bleiehwehl.
Bliss and Campbell architectural drawings
The Bliss and Campbell architectural drawings (1949-1982) contain artwork, certificates, and architectural drawings. Their architectural drawings consist of commercial, public/private institutional properties, and residential properties. The majority of projects are located in the Midwest, specifically Minnesota with select properties in Michigan and Wisconsin and one project on the East Coast in Massachusetts. The remainder of their projects are located in Utah.
Blue Key membership list
This collection consists of part of the Blue Key membership list, 1929-1931. Includes the pledge made by members.
Blue Tea Society minute book
The Blue Tea Society minute book (1875-1883) details the meetings of this organization. The Blue Tea Society was formed in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1875 with the object of "the promotion of mental culture," of which the Ladies' Literary Club was an outgrowth. Membership was limited to twenty-five women.
Bluff, Utah photograph collection
The Bluff, Utah photograph collection contains photographs of activities in and around Bluff, Utah.
Stanhope E. Blunt papers
The Stanhope E. Blunt papers (1871-1882) are compiled into a bound book detailing his military career. Included are special orders and other ephemeral materials.
John O'M Bockris papers
The John O’M Bockris papers (1923-2013) consists of personal papers, research materials and correspondence. Including within the collection are materials regarding the Philadelphia Project and the fraud investigation. Bockris was a professor of physical science.
Luke Bodensteiner digital photograph collection
Luke Bodensteiner is a NCAA Ski Champion and two-time Olympic attendee. This collection contains 2 digital only images of Bodensteiner winning the 1993 NCAA Skiing Championship.
Bogus Basin digital photograph collection
The Bogus Basin digital photograph collection consists of images depicting this recreational ski area.
Florina Vilate Gay Bond obstetrical ledger
The Florina Vilate Gay Bond obstetrical ledger (1897-1941) contains her obstetrical birth records from Clarion, Utah. Included in the ledger is other personal information such as written family genealogical record. The majority of the record focuses on the years 1916 through 1928. There are also single sheets consisting of written birth records, but it is uncertain where the births took place in Clarion.
Walter Daniel Bonner family papers
The Walter Daniel Bonner family papers (1924-1955) consist of family correspondence, clippings, financial records, and programs. Primarily letters sent by the Bonner children to their parents describing life in the Depression, World War II, and postwar years. Includes some correspondence between Walter Bonner and his wife and between children. Walter Bonner was a professor of chemistry at the University of Utah.
Bonneville Salt Flats racing ephemera
The Bonneville Salt Flats racing ephemera (circa 1940s-2020) consists materials related to motor sports at Bonneville Salt Falts, Utah.
Bonneville Shoreline Trail photograph collection
The The Bonneville Shoreline Trail is a 100-mile long mountain pathway first proposed in 1990. This collection contains black-and-white and color negatives and digital photographs related to the Bonneville Shoreline Committee, most taken by Rick Reese in the 1990s.
Bonneville Shoreline Trail records
The Bonneville Shoreline Trail records(1982-2011) contains correspondence, maps, articles, environmental assessments, and committee information related to the proposal and construction of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail.
Bonneville Towers collection
The Bonneville Towers collection (1965-1982) consists of annual meeting minutes, an appraisal report, financial items, newsletters for unit owners, sales documentation, tax notices, and news clippings related to the Bonneville Towers building conversion from apartments to condominiums.
Ambrosina Colombo Bonza oral history interview
The Ambrosina Colombo Bonza oral history interview (1979) was conducted by Floyd A. O'Neil of the University of Utah American West Center. Bonza was an Italian immigrant to Carbon County, Utah. She discusses her life in Carbon County, her family, and social conditions.