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Cornelius Cole letter
The Cornelius Cole letter (1866) was written by Cole to William Pitt Fessenden. Cornelius Cole (1824-1924) was a United States Representative and later a United States Senator representing California. As a Republican Senator, he represented the people of California from 1867-1873.
Katharine Hogle Cole papers
The Katharine Hogle Cole papers (1938-1999) document a life dedicated to politics. Included in the collection is her extensive correspondence with Eileen Bernal, a founder of the Peace Councils Movement in England, and wife of Marxist activist, John Bernal. More personal than political, the correspondence documents a friendship of 30 years, until Eileen Bernal's death in 1990.
Katharine Hogle Cole photograph collection
Katharine Hogle Cole (1911-2004) was a humanitarian and social activist. The Katharine Hogle Cole photograph collection consists of photographs, slides, and negatives documenting Cole's family, friends, travels, and activism throughout the twentieth century.
Jayne Metos Coleman papers
The Jayne Metos Coleman papers (1928-1992) consist of The Life Story of Jayne Metos Coleman by Meg Brady, immigration and naturalization papers of her father, John Kouvalis, and an essay that Jayne wrote for a class she audited at the University of Utah in her 80s.
Jonathan Coleman audio collection
The Jonathan Coleman audio collection consists of audio recordings of interviews Coleman conducted as research for his book, At Mother's Request: A True Story of Money, Murder, and Betrayal, written about the Salt Lake City Bradshaw murder. This collection is not yet digitized.
Jonathan Coleman papers
The Jonathan Coleman papers (1990-1992) contains research, notes, histories, family documents, correspondence and finished and draft manuscripts for the book, At Mother's Request: A True Story of Money, Murder, and Betrayal, that was written about the Salt Lake City Bradshaw murder.
Jonathan Coleman photograph collection
The Jonathan Coleman photograph collection contains photographs of the Coleman family, the Frances Schreuder Family, and photographs relating to the murder of Franklin Bradshaw and Coleman's work, At Mother's Request: A True Story of Money, Murder and Betrayal.
Ronald Coleman papers
The Ronald Coleman papers (1866-1983) contain photocopies of news clippings, letters, photographs and personal documents related to African American families of Grand Junction, Colorado.
Fred C. Collier papers
The Fred C. Collier papers (1880, 1973) consist of research materials regarding the discourses of Brigham Young; a trypescript and photocopy of a LDS phraseology scrapbook from 1854; a written treatise by Collier entitled "Gospel of the Father" volume 1, and "The Mormon God," volume 2; and a handwritten 1880 revelation of Wilford Woodruff.
Tracy Collins photograph collection
The Tracy Collins photograph collection contains photographs of Russel Lord Tracy, Jr. and family members, personal career, philanthropy, employees, business figures and banks.
Collinston, Utah photograph collection
The Collinston, Utah photograph collection contains one photograph of Bear River Crossing at Collinston, Utah.
Colorado photograph collection
The Colorado photograph collection contains landscape views of Colorado.
Colorado Plateau River Guides Association photograph collection
The Colorado Plateau River Guides (CPRG), founded in 1993, is an organization of professional river guides that work and recreate on the rivers of the Colorado Plateau. This collection contains black-and-white and color photograph prints depicting recreational river use and nature on the Colorado Plateau dating from 1964 to 2000.
Colorado Plateau River Guides Association records
Colorado riverbed case records [microfilm]
The Colorado riverbed case records (1929-1931) consist of microfilm and microfilm printouts from this court case which determined who legally owned the riverbed of the Colorado River.
Alice Colton papers
The Alice Colton papers (1933-1940) consist of a letter and a certificate of membership to Theta Alpha Phi.
Byron O. Colton family papers
The Byron O. Colton family papers (1905-1947) consist of correspondence to Byron Owen Colton in Maeser, Utah, from William H. Smart of Roosevelt; correspondence from family and friends; business records and certificates; and a typescript history of the Roosevelt, Utah, LDS Stake, among other papers. Byron Owen Colton (b. 1882) was an LDS Church bishop in the Uintah Stake and later succeeded William H. Smart as president of that stake.
Alvin Colville photograph collection
The Alvin Colville photograph collection consists of slides documenting a trip taken by Alvin Colville and others down the Colorado River in Glen Canyon.
Combined Metals Reduction Company photograph collection
The Combined Metals Reduction Company photograph collection contains photographs of the mill owned by the company.
Combined Metals Reduction Company records
The Combined Metals Reduction Company records (1913-1962) is a grouping of files, books, reports, ledgers, and papers pertaining to the development of the mining industry in Pioche, Nevada from 1920-1950.