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Deseret University history
The Deseret University history (1885) begins with the incorporation of the University of the State of Deseret in 1850, and follows all the changes in its legislation, jurisdiction, grounds, property, enrollment, funding, and faculty, until 1885.
Desert Magazine photograph collection
The Desert Magazine photograph collection consists of images used as illustrations in articles in the magazine. In most instances, a photocopy of the page on which the photograph appeared in he magazine is included with the photo, thus giving not only identification of the individual image but provenance for how the image was used.
Joseph Desloge river running video collection
Bernard DeVoto papers
Bernard DeVoto photograph collection
The Bernard DeVoto photograph collection contains images related to Bernard DeVoto and his family from approximately 1900 to 1970. Bernard DeVoto was an American historian, author, and conservationist. Avis MacVicar DeVoto, Bernard's spouse, was an American culinary editor and chef.
Maurine Dewsnup papers
The Maurine Dewsnup papers (1923-1984) consist of correspondence, news clippings, University of Utah materials, and a scrapbook. Also included is correspondence of Becky Almond, Maurine Dewsnup's piano teacher. Dewsnup was a professor of music at the University of Utah (1942-1974), accompanist for the Department of Dance, and composer.
Lillian DeYoung papers
The Lillian DeYoung papers (1988-2010) contain biographical information, clippings, and a commemorative plaque relating to DeYoung's fourty-four years of work in nursing research, service, and education.
Dialogue Foundation photograph collection
Dialogue Foundation photograph collection contains published and submitted drawings, paintings and photographs. The material has been separated by subject matter, i.e. LDS (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) musicians and artists, LDS historical figures, LDS women, art, LDS temples and downtown Salt Lake City, The Book of Abraham, and miscellaneous photographs and material.
Diaries of Salt Lake City collection
The diaries of Salt Lake City collection (1850-1893) were written by unidentified people who give personal accounts of their journey west and living in Salt Lake City. Information that is included ranges from miles traveled, weather conditions, time and temperature to poetry and personal activities.
Diary detailing a trip across the continent
The diary detailing a trip across the continent (circa 1896) is an incomplete account written by an unidentified individual concerning his/her train journey from the Eastern part of the United States to Salt Lake City, Utah.
Charles Elliot Dibble photograph collection
Charles Elliot Dibble (1909-2002) was a professor of anthropology known for translating the Florentine Codex with Arthur J.O. Anderson. The Charles Elliot Dibble photograph collection contains black-and-white photographs and negatives related to his research.
Charles Elliott Dibble papers
Gale Dick papers
The Gale Dick papers (1985-1990) consist of committee and organizational work Dick did with the Salt Lake City Olympic bid effort, beginning in 1985. Included are correspondence, minutes, studies, reports, brochures, news clippings, and other papers.
Tom Dickerson digital photograph collection
Tom Dickerson is a Utah motorcycle racer. This collection contains 2 black-and-white digital images of Dickerson and Mark Borgman participating in a speedway motorcyle race in the early 1980s.
Ruth Dickson papers
The Ruth Dickson papers (1926-1948) contain Dickson's personal yearbooks (1943-1948) as well as those of husband Flint Dickson (1939-1942), mother Mabel Sorensen Noall (1926-1930), and father Albert Noall (1927).
Christopher Diehl scrapbook
This collection consists of a bound scrapbook of clippings of American humor and on freemasonry, some including information on Salt Lake City. Diehl was a barber and freemason in San Francisco and Salt Lake City.
LaVerne A. Diehl research paper
The LaVerne A. Diehl research paper consist of a typescript manuscript entitled "Utah Expedition: Fort Cemetary Burials--Camp Floyd, 1857-1861."
Constance Luprille Dillon papers
The Constance Luprille Dillon papers (1955-1995) consists of personal files pertaining to her work as an artist. She focused on watercolor and was active in the art community in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Constance Luprille Dillon photograph collection
Constance "Connie" Luprille Dillon (1918-2005) was an artist who specialized in watercolor andc was active in the art community in Salt Lake City, Utah. This collection contains color slides and prints of Dillon paintings, involvement in community art classes and events, family, friends, and the Utah landscape and cityscape.