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Camp Kearns scrapbook
The Camp Kearns scrapbook (1944-1946) details the activities and events that took place in daily life at the camp. Camp Kearns was an Army Air Base that was established during the Second World War. It operated from 1942-1948.
Camp Williams collection
The Camp Williams collection (1915-1942) contains correspondence, maps, and financial documents related to the founding of Camp Williams.
Duward and Esther Campbell oral history interview
The Duward and Esther Campbell oral history interview (1969) consist of a transcript of an oral history interview between the Campbells and Everett L. Cooley in Vernal, Utah. Included is information on the history and geography of Brown's Park, Utah.
Duward and Esther Campbell photograph collection
The Duward and Esther Campbell photograph collection consists of photos related to family, homes, studenst, and mateirals realted to the history and geography of Brown's Park, Utah.
George Gordon Campbell papers
The George Gordon Campbell papers (1899-1957) contain correspondence, diaries, genealogy, an article and various notes pertaining to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
James S. Campbell papers
The James S. Campbell papers (1928-1973) contain a transcript of the oral history of James S. Campbell and a handwritten copy of "The Lass o' Lasswade" by James Brookston (b.1855). Brookston was originally from Stobhill, Scotland. He became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in 1864 and moved to Utah in 1883.
Lettie Dewey Campbell personal narrative [transcript]
The Lettie Dewey Campbell personal narrative [photocopy of transcript] provides an account of her return to New York from an LDS mission in Scotland. During the voyage her ship was struck by an iceberg. Also included is a photocopy of a newsclipping regarding the event.
Robert Lang Campbell papers
The Robert L. Campbell papers (1840-1873) contain his diaries, correspondence, genealogy, and broadsides. Robert L Campbell (1825-1874) was an early Mormon educator, and one of the pioneers who crossed the Overland Trail in 1854. He was the Territorial Superintendant of Schools, and is widely held responsible for the birth of the school system in Utah.
Ray R. Canning family papers
The Ray R. Canning family papers (1892-2004) are a collection of correspondence, pictures, personal emphemera, and reminiscences gathered by Ray and his wife Lois Cook Canning.
Abraham Hoagland Cannon journals [copies]
The Abraham Hoagland Cannon journals [copies](1879-1895) consist of nineteen volumes which outline details about LDS Church council meetings and his service as a apostle, political meetings, and other important issues. He recorded business ventures which included stationary and furniture stores, real estate, mining, banking, railroads, and sugar manufacturing. Polygamy is a major theme throughout his journals as well. No photocopies can be made.
Ann Mousley Cannon papers
The Ann Mousley Cannon papers (1886-1990) contain both personal papers and information from the Omega Kappa Society, of which Mousley (1869-1948) was a member. Included are writings, correspondence, invitations, poetry, programs, and minutes.
Ann Mousley Cannon photograph collection
The Ann Mousley Cannon photograph collection contains two images of unidentified persons that could be Ann Mousley Cannon.
Annie Wells Cannon papers [photocopies]
The Annie Wells Cannon papers (1877-1942) consist of the diaries of Annie Wells Cannon (1859-1942), as well as family history materials including personal documents, biographies and autobiographies of family members, and other materials. All documents in the collection are photocopies.
Edwin Q. Cannon photograph collection
Edwin Quayle “Ted” Cannon, Jr. (1918-2005) was a Utah businessman and politician who served in many capacities for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. This collecion contains prints and negatives depicting Cannon's family and involvement in the church dating from 1850 to 1970.
Emily H. Cannon papers
The Emily H. Cannon papers (1898-1902) contain a personal diary from Emily H. Cannon's year long visit to Boston, correspondence from one of her brothers to another, and a program from an annual meeting of The Daughters of the Revolution.
George Q. Cannon family papers
The George Q. Cannon family papers (1842-2005) consist of genealogical materials, journal and diary extracts, obituaries, newspaper clippings, correspondence, family association meeting minutes, and biographical information. George Q. Cannon was a LDS pioneer, president of the Hawaiin LDS mission, delegate from the Utah Territory to the U.S. Congress, and member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church.
George Q. Cannon photograph collection
The George Q. Cannon photograph collection contains portraits of George Q. Cannon, and a group portrait of several Latter Day Saint members, including Cannon, in prison uniforms imprisoned for polygamy.
Georgius Y. Cannon papers
The Georgius Y. Cannon papers (1892-1977), in addition to drawings for homes designed by this architect, also includes diaries, correspondence, construction records, and other documents. Cannon (born 1892) worked for several architectural firms, including Ware and Treganza, in Salt Lake City and California.
Georgius Y. Cannon photograph collection
The Georgius Young Cannon photograph collection contains photographs of buildings, mostly residences in Utah, designed by Georgius Y. Cannon.
Hugh J. Cannon missionary correspondence
The Hugh J. Cannon missionary correspondence (1926-1928) contain correspondence pertaining to the LDS Church's Swiss and German Mission, where Hugh Jenne Cannon (1870-1931) presided as mission president from 1925 to 1928. The correspondence reports the progress of missionary T. Quentin Cannon; some are addressed to him and some are to his parents, Jesse F. and Margaret Cannon.