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David Charles Williams papers
The David Charles Williams papers (1971-2002) consists of the papers and correspondence on enviromental policy and workshops collected while Williams was the Chief of Planning and Enviromental Coordination for the Bureau of Land Management in the Department of the Interior. David Charles Williams spent his entire career in public service, including many years with the Bureau of Land Management.
Williams family ranch home movies
The Williams family ranch home movies is a set of twenty films from the early 1960s. It depicts the land of the Williams family ranch in Flaming Gorge before the Flaming Gorge reservoir was created, flooding the land. It also depicts family members in various locations participating in a variety of activities.
J. D. Williams papers
J.D. Williams photograph collection
The J.D. Williams photograph collection contains photographs of Salt Lake City in the 19th century, including photographs of buildings and places of historic significance. Also included are photographs of a rare 19th century wax doll, portraits of several members of the Brigham Young family, and a portrait of J.D. Williams.
Larry R. Williams manuscript
The Larry R. Williams manuscript (1990) is entitled "The Mountain of Moses: The Discovery of Mount Sinai." In this manuscript he details a trip he took to the Middle East where he followed the Biblical path Moses took as he led his followers out of Egypt.
Stephen Williams independent film collection
The Stephen Williams independent film collection (2002-2003) consists of two narrative shorts about family dynamics that have screened at film festivals in Salt Lake City and across the United States. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Thomas S. Williams chronology compiled and edited by James W. Moss
The Thomas S. Williams chronology (2013) was compiled and edited by James W. Moss and is entitled, "Walking Tall in Utah Territory: The Chronology of Thomas S. Williams and His Father, Alexander with Alexander Williams' Genealogy Addendum." Included are research materials collected by Moss while compiling the history.
Wallace L. Williams papers
The Wallace L. Williams papers (1949-1991) contains typed text (with holograph notation) of lessons in two piano courses, photocopies of these lessons, and two sets of sheet music (a holograph original and a photocopy). This collection contains loose copies of individual lessons in a course by Wallace L. Williams and Darlene Louis (Fairbanks Williams) Bigler. Williams was a musician and private music teacher in Salt Lake City, Utah with his wife, Darlene Louis Williams Bigler.
Sarah Carmichael Williamson article
The Sarah Carmichael Williamson article birefly discusses the life of Williamson, a poet who married Dr. J. M. Williamson, and her fight with mental illness. This article was published in the Salt Lake Tribune in 1901.
Don Willie papers
The Don Willie papers (1917-1970) consist of materials relating to the mines of the U.S. Smelting, Refining, and Mining Company which were mines located in Lark and Bingham, Utah.
Benjamin Willmore memoirs
The Benjamin Willmore memoirs (1978) describe his life as an LDS convert in Birmingham, England; his immigration to Logan, Utah in 1877; and his experiences in railroading and lumbering. Included are a poem, statement, and satire by Willmore, as well as photographs and family group sheets.
Clark L. Wilson papers
The Clark L. Wilson papers (1894-1996) contain correspondence, reports, brochures, maps, drawings, business materials, personal materials, and news clippings pertaining to the mining industry in Utah. Included is information regarding Wilson's appointment to serve as a member of the Utah Air Conservation Committee where he represented the mining industry.
James S. R. Wilson diary
The James S. R. Wilson diary (1875) was kept by Wilson while a member of the William Ludlow expedition to Yellowstone Park.
Joseph Wilson correspondence
The Joseph Wilson correspondence (1879) consist of three letters written to Wilson from his brother, Samuel F. Wilson and his mother, Elizabeth Smith. The letters provide details about the United Order in Brigham City, Arizona Territory (on the Little Colorado River). The collection includes typescripts of the correspondence.
Kelly Wilson independent film collection
The Kelly Wilson independent film collection (2004) consists of animated short films created by Wilson while an undergraduate in the University of Utah's film studies program. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Marian Robertson Wilson papers
Marian Robertson Wilson photograph collection
The Marian Robertson Wilson photograph collection consists of photographs of and by Marian Robertson Wilson, a cellist. Including Portraits and Family photos as well as several portraits of a man named Mu'Allin Mikhail. Also some illustrations.
O. Meredith Wilson papers
The O. Meredith Wilson papers (1961) consist of a biographical sketch and materials relating to Wilson's Milton Bennion Memorial Lecture at the University of Utah. Also included are materials pertaining to Wilson's inauguration as president of the University of Minnesota, including a microfilmed scrapbook.
Quintus C. Wilson photograph collection
Quintus Charles Wilson (1903-1999) was a journalist, educator, and founder of what is now known as the University of Utah department of communications. The Quintus C. Wilson photograph collection contains one color postcard of the War Correspondents' Memorial in Gathland State Park, Maryland.
Quintus Charles Wilson papers
The Quintus Charles Wilson papers (1868-1984) contain essays, news articles, and school materials written and/or collected by Wilson while attending the University of Minnesota. Quintus C. Wilson (1903-1999) was a member of the Journalism Department at the University of Utah.