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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.
Cottonwood Country Club Ski Program photograph collection
The Cottonwood Country Club Ski Program photograph collection is made up of pages from a scrapbook. The photographs are of the various people and activities involved with the Cottonwood Country Club Ski Program.
Cottonwood uranium mining oral histories
The Cottonwood uranium mining oral histories (1970-2002) are composed of transcripts from a project sponsored by the Bureau of Land Management and USDA Forest Service.
Council for Exceptional Children photograph collection
Cove Fort, Utah photograph collection
The Cove Fort, Utah photograph collection contains photographs of Cove Fort, established as a way station for travelers and a refuge from Indians.
Ralph Dudley and Florence Louise Dimm Cowan family papers
The Ralph Dudley and Florence Louise Dimm Cowan family papers (1894-1948) contain seven handwritten diaries detailing Florence Cowan's home life and children's development. Also included are transcribed excerpts of the diary of Metilda Leisenring Dimm.
Oliver Cowdrey correspondence [photocopies and typescripts]
The Oliver Cowdrey correspondence [photocopies and typecripts] consist of forty-six letters written by Cowdrey, during 1833-1838, for himself or for others. Oliver Cowdrey (1806-1850) was one of six original members of the Church of Christ, later called the Church Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was a scribe to Joseph Smith.
Dr. R. Adams Cowley photograph collection
The Dr. R. Adams Cowley photograph collection consists of personal portraits; photographs of the Bicentennial Emergency Medical Services and Traumatology Conference and Exhibition; slides of various award presentations; slides used for a presentation on traumatology.
Cowley family papers
The Cowley family papers consist of biographical sketches of several members of the Cowley family, particularly Mattias Foss Cowley and Samuel Parkinson Cowley. Included is a 10 page handwritten biography of Samuel P. Cowley by his father, Mattias F. Cowley. Mattias Foss Cowley was dropped from the Mormon Church Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in 1893 for continuing to practice polygamy. Samuel P. Cowley was an F.B.I. agent who was killed in a gun battle with "Baby face" Nelson in 1934.
Samuel Parkinson Cowley collection
The Samuel Parkinson Cowley collection (1934) consist of a funeral report, supplemented by a memorial service address. Cowley (1899-1934) was a special agent with the U. S. Justice Department, Division of Investigations. He was killed in a shootout with "Baby Face" Nelson, becoming the first federal agent killed in the line of duty.
Patrick G. Coy papers
The Patrick G. Coy papers (1988-1997) contains a curriculum vitae and an article by Coy, "The One-Person Revolution of Ammon Hennacy." Patrick G. Coy was a professor at Kent State University and an author.
Jennie M. Crabbe paper
The Jenny M. Crabbe paper (1930) is an assignment done for Dr. William T. Runsler, a professor in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Utah. The paper she compiled, entitled "European Travel," is an examination of various aspects of European art and culture.
R. Paul Cracroft papers
The R. Paul Cracroft papers (1942-2007) contain correspondence, original manuscripts, famiy and personal documents. He worked for the Salt Lake tribune and became the Assistant Director of Public Relations at the University of Utah from 1948-1951. From 1951-1956, he was Press Secretary for Senator Wallace Bennett and spent most of the rest of his career at the University of Utah in various capacities.
C. Gregory Crampton photograph collection
The C. Gregory Crampton collection was donated to the University of Utah in 1990. The collection extensively covers the Southwest United States and Southern Utah, in relatively recent expeditions and in governement surveys around the turn of the century. The Colorado River system, its environment, and the before and after effects of the subsequent water management activities such as the Glen Canyon Dam are a large part of the collection.
Bruce A. Crane papers
Bruce A. Crane has held numerous positions with the United States Ski Association (USSA). His collection documents his activities with the USSA, the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), the United States Ski Team (USST), and the Federation of International Skiing (FIS). Included in this collection are numerous reports, circulars, and correspondence concerning the administrative activities of Bruce A. Crane throughout his career.