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Dan Vogel papers
The Dan Vogel papers (1700s-2002) consist of correspondence, articles, and pamphlets, as well as historical documents written, collected by, and relating to Vogel's research on the early history of the Book of Mormon and the LDS Church.
Dan Vogel photograph collection
The Dan Vogel photograph collection consists of images taken of various books and paintings concerned with Ancient American Studies.
Voices of American homemakers oral history project
The voices of American homemakers oral history project (1981-1983) consists of interviews with 196 women throughout the United States about homemaking in the first half of the twentieth century. The National Endowment for the Humanities awarded a major grant to the National Extension Homemakers Council for a three-year nationwide project to collect, process, and disseminate representative oral histories from rural homemakers throughout the country.
Voices of American homemakers oral history project audio recordings
The voices of American homemakers oral history project audio recordings (1977-1983) consist of interviews with 196 women throughout the United States about homemaking in the first half of the twentieth century. The National Endowment for the Humanities awarded a major grant to the National Extension Homemakers Council for a three-year nationwide project to collect, process, and disseminate representative oral histories from rural homemakers throughout the country.
Marie Vosgerau collection on Joey Katsos
The Marie Vosgerau collection on Joey Katsos (1992-1995) consists of Katsos' manuscript and scripts titled "Ruby Mountain," a murder mystery.
W. P. Armstrong general merchandise account book
The account book of W. P. Armstrong, Virginia City, Montana Territory contains orders and payment for boots, slippers, leggings gaiters and Brogans, and for shoe and boot repair. There are orders to the states for leather.
Milton E. Wadsworth photograph collection
Milton E. Wadsworth was a professor of metallurgy at the University of Utah. This collection contains colored photographs and transparencies of Wadsworth at various work events with coworkers in the 1980s and early 1990s.
Irving Jerome "Izzi" Wagner papers
The Jerome Irving "Izzi" Wagner papers (1927-2003) are a collection of his business diaries and correspondence, and several personal documents. Wagner's family owned the Wagner Bag Company, and after 1932, when his father died, Izzi, his brothers and his mother took over the company and made it into one of the more successful ventures of its kind.
Irving Jerome “Izzi” Wagner photograph collection
Irving Jerome “Izzi” Wagner (1916-2005) was a Jewish American businessman who was involved in the development of Salt Lake City's downtown. The Irving Jerome “Izzi” Wagner photograph collection contains oversized Wagener family portraits and images of properties in Salt Lake City associated with the Wagner business endeavors.
Harold George Wagstaff autobiography
This collection consists of a typewritten autobiography of Harold George Wagstaff of Salt Lake City, Utah. Includes biographies of his children and genealogies of the Wagstaff family.
Dr. Robert Starr Waite photograph collection
The Dr. Robert Starr Waite photograph collection contains images of areas in the Great Basin National Park including campgrounds, recreational areas, and points of interest therein.
Robert Starr Waite papers
The Robert Starr Waite papers (1970-2002) contain correspondence, proposals, articles, and clippings relative to the establishment of the Great Basin National Park in Nevada. Robert Starr Waite was active in the creation of the Great Basin National Park.
Ralph Wakely photograph collection
The Ralph Wakely photograph collection consists of images of Ralph Wakely skiing.
David M. Walden papers
The David M. Walden papers (1872-2000) contain materials collected by Walden while researching the history of St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City. St. Mark's, the first hospital in Utah, was established in 1872 by members of the Episcopalian Church, mainly as a response to the health needs of miners flourishing in the area. Included in the collection are meeting materials, correspondence, newsletters, notes, news articles, publication excerpts, and other items.
David M. Walden photograph collection
David M. Walden (1947-2010) was a historian and educator who authored, edited, and cowrote numerous individual and organizational histories. This collection contains material gathered by Walden during research into the medical history of Utah, as well as photographs documenting Walden's time living in Guam in the 1970s during and after his service in the United States Navy.
Kent Logan Walgren papers
The Kent Logan Walgren papers (1739-2002) are comprised of Walgren's correspondence and notes, Masonic bibliographical works, materials concerning the relationship between Freemasonry and LDS theology, and LDS historical documents and studies. Kent Logan Walgren (1947-2003) became immersed in a multi-year investigation of Freemasonry which resulted in a 2002 publication of a two volume work titled "Freemasonry, Anti-Masonry and Illuminism in the United States, 1734-1850: A Bibliography."
Kent Logan Walgren photograph collection
Walker Brothers papers
The Walker Brothers papers (1860-1895) contain the correspondence relating to the Walker Brothers and their business. There is also a court brief, "Prince of Wales et al. v. Highland Chief et al" and a brief biographical sketch of Matthew and Mercy Walker.
Charles H. Walker papers
The Charles H. Walker papers (1951-2011) consist of his personal research, correspondence, documents and affects. It ranges from his research in archeology, collected information from travelling, genealogical information, and work on his autobiography.
Charles H. Walker photograph collection
Charles H. Walker was a University of Utah graduate who studied archaeology. He worked for the United States Airforce as an electrical technician. This collection contains images related to Walker's family, military service and job, class expeditions, and travels across Europe.