Showing Collections: 721 - 740 of 4612
John and Bertha Clinton papers
The John and Bertha Clinton papers (1923-1962) contain a guest book from their cottage, diaries, address books, correspondence, notes, financial records, a list of officers and programs from the Order of the Eastern Star, and newspaper clippings.
Richmond L. Clow papers
The Richmond L. Clow papers (1880-1991) contains correspondence, legal files, and map on the Unitah-Ouray sawmills.
Richmond L. Clow photograph collection
The Richmond L. Clow photograph collection consists of images used in an exhibit at the 1964 Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters in Denver, Colorado. Most of the photographs deal with various aspects of the forestry industry; a few depict trail building in the Uinta Mountains of Utah.
Ralph Elijah Cloward papers
The Ralph Elijah Cloward papers (1911-1967) consists of biographical information, family correspondence, articles and correspondence by Cloward on medicine, religion, the United Nations, politics, education, military philosophy, China, communism, India, the LDS Church, and Samoa. Cloward (1883-1964) was a doctor who had a great concern for the people of Samoa, as well as other Polynesian people, and their welfare.
Harvey Harris Cluff collection
The Harvey Harris Cluff collection (1893-1944) consists of a scrapbook of clippings on Cluff's life and career. Also included are a biographical sketch of his wife, Frances Amelia Worsley Cluff, 1841-1934, genealogical notes, poems, letters, and essays on various subjects. Harvey Harris Cluff was a Utah attorney who served as attorney general of Utah from 1920 to 1928.
Aileen H. Clyde 20th Century Women's Legacy Archive oral history project [transcripts]
Edward W. Clyde papers
The Edward W. Clyde papers (1940-1991) contain correspondence, case files, essays and speeches, and scrapbooks. Edward W. Clyde (1917-1991) was a Salt Lake area lawyer involved in many water reclamation cases.
Edward W. Clyde photograph collection
Edward W. Clyde (1917-1991) was Utah lawyer specializing in environmental law. This collection contains portraits of Clyde and an album of photographs taken on a 1966 tour of the U.S.S. Yorktown.
Coal index card bibliography collection
The coal index (1860-1946) is an extensive bibliography on eastern Utah's coal industry. It consists of 21,000 index cards arranged in chronological order and subject files. It serves as a guide to articles, books, and correspondence related to the history of Utah's coal industry.
Coal shortage legislative hearings
This collection (1917) consists of carbon copy of the transcript of testimony before a committee of the Utah State Legislature investigating the shortage of heating coal and coke in Utah during the winter of 1917.
Alvin Cobabe photograph collection
The Alvin Cobabe photograph collection consists of images depicting Cobabe with his family and construction images of his ski resort. Cobabe was the founder of Powder Mountain Resort in Wolf Creek near Eden, Utah.
Sumner Chase Cobb papers
The Sumner Chase Cobb papers (1917-1930) contain playbills, touring schedules, a scrapbook, news clippings and other materials relating to The Moroni Olsen Players, Colonial Theatre, and Salt Lake Theatre.
Sumner Chase Cobb photograph collection
Sumner Chase Cobb was an actor who worked in Utah during the 1920s and was affiliated with the Moroni Olsen Players, a group formed in 1923 and based out of Ogden, Utah. This collection contains photographs, picture postcards, and digital only scans of images depicting Cobb's acting career.
Edward F. Coburn correspondence
The Edward F. Coburn correspondence (1885-1901) contain a set of seventeen letters to various people; Dorothy to her father, correspondence to Edward F. Coburn (Ed), and subscription correspondence from The History Company.
Paul Coburn letter
The Paul Coburn letter (1864) is directed to Nat Stein, ALS, of Viginia City, Idaho. The letter is printed on Overland Stage Company letterhead, concerning the disposition of a grey horse by warrant of "Mrs. Slade." Along with the letter is a descriptive article, written by Richard Saunders in 2010, about the provenance of the letter and historical background information.
Cochranism collection
The Cochranism collection (circa 1816-1983) consists of photocopied primary and secondary sources on the life of Jacob Cochran and the sect which he founded, including photocopies of legal documents. Also included is correspondence to various libraries and institutions seeking information on Jacob Cochran and Cochranism, particularly on whether any members of the Cochran sect later joined the LDS Church.
Joe Coeburn digital photograph collection
The Joe Coeburn digital photograph collection consists of a wide variety of images taken in Utah's tri-canyon area dating around the early 1900s. Images range from camp scenes, to construction of cabins and CCC camp laborers, to images of Alf Engen teaching skiing. None of the photographs were labeled, so identification in the following inventory is limited. The collection contains digital images only.
Irving H. Cohen booklet
The Irving H. Cohen booklet (1957) is entitled, Jews of the Torah. This booklet is an early printing of a tract aimed at converting Jews to the LDS Church.
Cold Fusion audio-visual collection
The Cold Fusion audio-visual collection consists of audio and video tapes with press conferences, meetings, and newscasts related to cold fusion. This collection is partially digitized.
Cold fusion collection
The cold fusion collection (1987-1992) contains articles written by Bruce V. Lewenstein relating to the history and testing of cold fusion and clippings from the Utah Chemistry Department relating to the study of cold fusion.