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Grace Atkin Woodbury papers
The Grace Atkin Woodbury papers (1884-1964) contain diaries, correspondence, notebooks, manuscripts, and memorabilia. The documents provide an intimate record of Woodbury's life and her perceptions of the world in which she lived.
Joan Woodbury dance audio-visual collection
Joan Woodbury papers
The Joan Woodbury papers (1936-2010) consist mainly of dance materials generated from Woodbury's years teaching at the University of Utah and her career as co-founder of the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company. Included are programs, announcements, news articles, correspondence, biographical papers, notes, reports, minutes, travel information, and other dance-related materials.
Joan Woodbury photograph collection
Joan Woodbury (1927-) was a dancer, choreographer, and professor of dance at the University of Utah who co-founded the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company in 1964. This collection contains portraits of Woodbury and photographs of students, practices, and dance performances dating from 1950 to 1990.
Asahel Hart Woodruff journals [photocopies]
The Asahel Hart Woodruff journals [photocopies] (1902-1937) detail his life. Asahel Hart Woodruff was the son of Wilford Woodruff. He was president of the LDS Church's Northern States Mission from 1902-1904, bishop of the Waterloo Ward from 1905-1916, and councilor in the Granite Stake beginning in 1916.
Douglas O. Woodruff papers
Douglas O. Woodruff photograph collection
Wilford Woodruff papers
The Wilford Woodruff papers (1833-1898) contain a handwritten document by Woodruff regarding the successions of the Mormon Church Presidency, concerning Orson Hyde and Orson Pratt and their placement in line of succession of the LDS Church. Also included are copies of his journal as well as a revelation from 1877. Wilford Woodruff was the fourth president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Don C. Woodward papers
The Don C. Woodward papers (1931-2009) consist of documents collected by Woodward during his pusuit of writing a book about the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce.
Don C. Woodward photograph collection
Don C. Woodward (1936-2022) was a Utah journalist and author who served as managing editor of Deseret News. He was coauthor, with Joel Campbell, of Common Ground: 100 Years of the Salt Lake Chamber, published in 2010. This collection contains photographs of Hill Air Force Base, Davis County, Utah dating from 1934.
Woodward family biographies
The Woodward family biographies (2011-2017) detail the histories of Luacine Peery Pingree Bunnell, Wyoma Lynn Woodward, Louise Howard Hogan and their families. The three bound biographies also contain family photographs.
Jabez Woodward diary [photocopy]
The Jabez Woodward diary [photocopy] (1857-1858) was kept while he served as a missionary for the LDS Church.
Edwin G. Woolley report
This report is titled, "Journal of a scouting expedition against marauding Navajo Indians, Feb. 25th, 1869 to March 12th, 1869, 1917 Aug. 21 / Willis Copelan, Captain, Edwin G. Woolley, Adjutant, St. George, Utah."
Jedediah Foss Woolley, Jr. papers
The Jedediah Foss Woolley Jr. papers (1840-1981) contain various documents related to the life and times of Woolley and his family.
Jedediah Foss Woolley Jr. photograph collection
The Jedediahy Foss Woolley, Jr. photopgraph colleciton contains family photos of the Woolley, Ferguson, and Forsyth families.
Nathan Woolley papers
The Nathan Woolley papers (1949-1990) contain documents, correspondence, articles, brochures, and drawings pertaining to the career of architect Nathan Woolley (1921-1992).
Ralf R. Woolley papers
The Ralf R. Woolley papers (1904-1930) consist of geographical surveys of the Green River for the purpose of determining water rights. Included are accounts of river trips by Woolley, H. Elwyn Blake Jr., and F. LeMoyne Page. Also inculded are a set of plate glass negatives that are part of the photo collection.
Ralf R. Woolley photograph collection
Taylor A. Woolley papers
Taylor Woolley photograph collection
The Taylor Woolley photograph collection contains photographs of Frank Lloyd Wright's studio in Fiesole, Italy, photographs of blueprints, and some projects by Wright, made from the microfilm in the Taylor A. Woolley Papers.