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Leland Hargrave Creer photograph collection
The Leland Hargrave Creer photograph collection contains images realted to Utah History and his publication of "The Founding of an Empire: the Exploration and Colonization of Utah 1776-1856." Creer reatins his rights to any lecture material.
Croatian oral history audio recordings
The Croatian oral history audio recordings are a collection of Croatian oral histories recorded from 1972-1974. The interviews were conducted by Joe Stipanovich and Helen Papanikolas. This collection was previously part of the Ethnic archives oral history audio recordings collection (A0853).
Ruth Draper Crockatt papers
The Ruth Draper Crockatt papers (1899-2004) consists of biographical materials, correspondence, news clippings, employment records, congressional funding requests and appropriations, reports, and projects she produced for the Utah Arts Council (UAC) and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).
Ruth Draper Crockatt photograph collection
Ruth Draper Crockatt (1923-) worked for the Utah Arts Council from 1974-1985 and served as Representative for the Western Region for the National Endowment for hte Arts from 1985 to 1991. This collection contains photographs documenting Crockatt's work with Utah Arts from 1974 to the 1990s.
Gary and Ann Crocker papers
The Gary and Ann Crocker papers (2010) consist of materials honoring the Crockers for their generosity and leadership in the creation of the Gary L. and Ann T. Crocker Science Center at the George Thomas Building. The collection contains several letters from University of Utah staff along with several photograph proof sheets, taken by Trevor Mueller, documenting the dedication of the center.
J. Allen Crockett correspondence [photocopies]
This collection [photocopies] contains general official correspondence concerning appointments, promotions, retirements, deaths, and service on civic organizations. Crockett was a former chief justice of the Utah Supreme Court.
Q. Michael Croft papers
The Q. Michael Croft papers (1980-1984) consist of interview notes and two responses regarding taped interviews with local civic and community leaders. Subject of the interviews was the influence of the LDS Church on local politics.
Crones Counsel, Inc. records
The Crones Counsel, Inc. records (1989-2021) documents the history of this organization which provided opportunities for women to join together in a variety of settings and activities in order to promote and affirm a sense of power, purpose, and productivity for themselves in the last third of their lives. The collection contains materials regarding the creation of the organization, board of directors, national gatherings, and publications.
Jesse Crosby autobiography [typescript]
The Jesse Crosby autobiography [typescript] tells of Crosby's early life, conversion to the LDS Church and life in Nauvoo, travels on a mission to Eastern Canada and New England, and travel overland to Utah in 1847.
John L. Cross papers
The John L. Cross papers (1994) contain patches and an autobiography entitled Just One More River-To Cross.
E. H. Crowdee diary
The E. H. Crowdee diary (1904) is the field diary of Crowdee written during the Russo-Japanese War. E. H. Crowdee was an advisor or employee of the Japanese Military when he wrote the diary.
Ariel L. Crowley papers
The Ariel L. Crowley papers (1934-1946) contain two articles, "Aurichalcum" and "Metal record plates in ancient times," both pertaining to the legitimacy of the "golden plates" which Joseph Smith claimed to have translated. Crowley (1905-2005) lived in Idaho, where he was a judge. He was also an amateur LDS Church historian and wrote for the Improvement Era, an LDS Church publication.
Croydon Utah/Devil’s Slide Cement Plant photograph collection
The Croydon Utah/Devil’s Slide Cement Plant photograph collection contains materials related to the cement plant and the nearby towns, railroad, and the rock formation after which it was named.
Albert and Vera Cuglietta papers
Albert and Vera Cuglietta photograph collection
Harry L. A. Culmer photograph collection
The Harry L. A. Culmer photograph collection contains portraits of Henry Culmer, family members, and friends.
Henry L. A. Culmer papers
The Henry L. A. Culmer papers (1901-1973) consist of the personal and professional papers of H. L. A. Culmer (1854-1914), a well-known Utah artist remembered for his portrayals of Utah and the intermountain states. Included are biographies, diaries, articles, correspondence, theater programs, and music compositions.
Carlton Fordis Culmsee essay
The collection consists of a typewritten paper evaluating the level of achievement in various arts in Utah and is entitled, "Utah arts at mid-century."
Culture Lure Club records
The Culture Lure Club records (1932-1995) contains documents regarding this Salt Lake City club, including meeting records, correspondence, a constitution, a charter member list, club notebooks, and other documents. The Culture Lure Club was a women's club in Salt Lake City, Utah founded in 1932.
Alfred Cumming papers [microform]
The Alfred Cumming papers (1857-1865) consist of a microfilm copy of personal and official correspondence and a letterpress book relating to Cumming's service as Governor of Utah Territory, 1858-1861. Includes letters from Thomas L. Kane, Brigham Young, and his wife, Elizabeth Cumming; Cumming's personal record of those fleeing east from Utah while wintering with the Utah Expedition at Camp Scott, Wyoming; scrapbooks of national clippings from Cumming's term of office.