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Perry E. Brocchus photograph collection
The Perry E. Brocchus photograph collection contains one portrait of Perry Brocchus, federally appointed judge to Utah Territory, 1851.
Alan E. Brockbank papers
Alan E. Brockbank photograph collection
The Alan E. Brockbank photograph collection contains photographs illustrating the career of builder and developer Alan E. Brockbank includes Salt Lake City housing developments such as Rose Park and Chevy Chase during various phases of development. The collection also includes some single and group portraits of Brockbank and aerial photographs of various areas in the Salt Lake Region.
Fawn McKay Brodie audio-visual collection
Fawn McKay Brodie papers
Fawn McKay Brodie photograph collection
Wallace S. Brooke papers
The Wallace S. Brooke papers (1943-1990) contain correspondence, a history, and an article regarding the Salt Lake Surgical Society in Salt Lake City, Utah. Brooke earned a Ph.D. from Oxford University in 1940 and attended Johns Hopkins University. He became the first chief resident of surgery for Price, Utah. He served as the president of the Salt Lake Surgical Society.
Joanna Brooks papers
The Joanna Brooks papers (1995-1999) contain material related to Brooks's inquiry into how LDS women view feminism and their church membership.
Juanita Brooks papers
The Juanita Brooks papers (1941-1993) is comprised mainly of photocopied letters from Dale Morgan to Juanita Brooks concerning her book, Mountain Meadows Massacre, published in 1950. Also included are some short stories, letters concerning John D. Lee, and an oral history transcript.
James John Brophy papers
The James John Brophy papers (1960s-1991) consist of the personal and professional papers of this physicist and University of Utah administrator. Included are reports, articles, publications, correspondence, speeches, manuals, employment materials, and other papers.
James John Brophy photograph collection
The James John Brophy photograph collection contains five photographs from the play "Girl of the Golden West" and other images related to research and lab work with fusion and gas.
"Brother Juniper's tales on Navajoland" [typescript]
"Brother Juniper's tales of Navajoland" (1970) is a 128-page typed volume recording the experiences and daily life of Brother Juniper of the St. Christopher's Mission, with the Navajo in Bluff, Utah.
Harold Ross Brown photograph collection
Harold Ross (1886-1976) and Norrine Thompson Brown (1891-1980) were prominent members of Salt Lake City society around the turn of the twentieth century. The Harold Ross Brown photograph collection contains 93 black-and-white photographs and cabinet cards depicting the Browns and their families from about 1900 to 1930.
James Stephens Brown diaries [typescripts]
The James Stephens Brown diaries [typescripts] (1849-1892) contain transcriptions of five of James Stephens Brown's journals. These journals cover fragments of more than fourty-six years of his life, primarily those devoted to missionary work in Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Great Britain, Tahiti, and to a missionary settlement south and southeast of the Colorado River.
Lisle Brown research collection
The Lisle Brown research collection (1876-1877) contain photocopied diaries, typescripts of reminiscences, and histories of the Battle of the Little Bighorn and the U.S. Army's activities in the Yellowstone/Missouri River region. Lisle Brown, a librarian and historian at the University of Utah, collected these materials as he researched the Northern Plains Indian wars.
Nephi James Brown papers
The Nephi James Brown papers (1963) consists of a published autobiography and family history.
Reynold Brown digital photograph collection
Richard and Charlotte Cramer Brown yearbook collection
The Richard and Charlotte Cramer Brown yearbook collection (1929-1931) consist of autographed school yearbooks, two from the LDS College and one from East High School.
Thomas George Brown papers
The Thomas George Brown papers (1891-1918) consist of correspondence, a ledger page, postal mailers, receipts, and broadsides.
Thomas George Brown photograph collection
The Thomas George Brown photograph collection contains one photograph of an unidentified man and woman standing in front of a house circa 1900-1910.