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Everett L. Cooley papers
The Everett L. Cooley papers (1775-2006) consist of autobiographical information, articles, book reviews, papers, correspondence, manuscripts, documents, oral history materials, speeches, meeting minutes, recommendations, memos, newsletters, bulletins, programs, and newspaper clippings. Cooley is professor emeritus of history at the University of Utah and the retired director of special collections in the University of Utah Marriott Library.
Everett L. Cooley photograph collection
Everett L. Cooley was director of the Utah State Historical Society, and a Curator of Special Collections, Marriott Library. This collection contains portraits of Everett Cooley and various members of the Cooley family, as well as slides documenting activities in Special Collections at the University of Utah and copy slides and copy prints of historic sites in Utah.
Cooley family photograph collection
The Cooley family photograph collection contains photographs of Andrew Wood Cooley, four of his five wives, and various members of the Cooley family and extended families.
J. Raymond Cope letters
The J. Raymond Cope letters (1945) are carbon copies. One is from J. Raymond Cope, a Unitarian minister, and the other from LDS Church president, George Albert Smith. The letters discuss a leaflet supposedly distributed by the LDS Church, entitled "Sustaining the General Authorities of the Church."
Coptic Encyclopedia photograph collection
The Coptic encyclopedia photograph collection contains research on the customs, environment, music, hobbies, political and religous leaders, and language of the Coptic community. The Coptic community was formed by the Christian inhabitants of Egypt during the third century A.D.
Edwin D. Coram correspondence
The Edwin D. Coram correspondence (1883-1885) consist of original letters written by Coram during his military service at Fort Wingate, New Mexico. The letters are addressed to his family and discuss his experiences with the weather, the environment, activities at the Fort, along with descriptions of the Hopi and Navajo towns.
Evalina Lavina Babbitt Cornell papers
The Evalina Lavina Babbitt Cornell papers (1885-1947) consist of extracts from a journal, funeral services, and scrapbook of a LDS woman living in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Elizabeth Corr oral history transcript
The Elizabeth Corr oral history transcript (1980) consist of an interview by Jane Adair with Elizabeth Corr describing Corr's life and career, as well as the history of Rowland Hall and of private schools in Utah.
Deedee Corradini audio-visual collection
The Deedee Corradini audio-visual collection (1984-1999) consists of mostly VHS cassettes relating to Corradini's two terms as mayor of Salt Lake City. Materials include election coverage of both elections, news clips, and various other related materials.
Deedee Corradini papers
The Deedee Corradini papers (1960-2013) consist primarily of materials on the 2002 Olympic Games, including brochures, pamphlets, reports, and bid books. Also included are materials relating to her campaign. Dee Corradini was elected mayor of Salt Lake City in 1991 and served two consecutive terms. She was instrumental in bringing the 2002 Winter Olympic Games to Salt Lake City.
Deedee Corradini photograph collection
Deedee Corradini (1944-2015) was a Utah politician who served as Salt Lake Mayor for two consecutive terms beginning in 1991. She was Salt Lake City's first female mayor. This collection contains images documenting Corradini's life and political career; including photos from her campaign and from Olympic events.
Nancee Cortés papers
The Nancee Cortés papers (1942-2011) contain documents related to the life and career of Nancee Cortés (b. 1935), professional ballet dancer and former faculty member at the University of Utah. The materials in the collection are listed alphabetically by subject and include ballet and music programs, correspondence, news clippings, reports, calendars, brochures, and scrapbooks all outlining Cortés' life-long dedication to the performing arts.
Nancee Cortés photograph collection
The Nancee Cortés photograph collection appear to date from the 1940s through the 1980s and focus on her dancing career.
Ramiro Cortés music recordings
Ramiro Cortés papers
The Ramiro Cortés papers (1933-1988) document the personal and professional life of the first significant Mexican-American composer, Ramiro Cortés (1933-1984), of serious twentieth-century music in the United States.
Ramiro Cortés photograph collection
The Ramiro Cortés photograph collection contains portraits of Ramiro Cortés alone and with others; slides of travel in Europe, negatives of various domestic scenes.
Walter Pace Cottam papers
The Walter Pace Cottam papers (1929-1988) contain biographical and commemorative articles and speeches about Walter Cottam. Also included are photocopies of three speeches given by Cottam primarily dealing with beautification and conservation of Utah natural resources, correspondence, a notebook, and research information. Cottam was a professor of botany at the University of Utah, 1931-1962.
Cotton Mission photograph collection
The Cotton Mission photograph collection contains photographs of a cotton mill, workers, cotton plants, and vineyards of the cotton mission established by the LDS Church in southern Utah.
Cottonwood Club Ski Program scrapbook
The Cottonwood Club Ski Program scrapbook (1964-2005) documents the program which was founded in 1964. Through the club young people learn to ski. Each year about one hundred and twenty youths participate in the Ski Program. The program involves a weekly trip up Little Cottonwood Canyon for ski instruction. The Cottonwood Club Ski Program is associated with the Alf Engen Ski School held at Alta Ski Resort.
Cottonwood Country Club photograph collection
The Cottonwood Country Club, located in Holladay, Utah, was founded as a family-oriented club in the 1950s. This colleciton contains color photograph prints of the clubhouse taken circa 2012 before the original building was removed and replaced.