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Nina Dougherty papers
The Nina Dougherty papers (1949-2010) consist of correspondence, research, and organization documents relating to the Utah projects Dougherty was heavily involved in during her lifetime. Dougherty was a prominent environmental activist.
Thomas F. Dougherty papers
The Thomas F. Dougherty papers (1955-1972) consist of a a guest book and correspondence regarding a party to celerate the unveiling of his portrait. Thomas F. Dougherty was the Chair of the Department of Anatomy from 1947-1974.
Thomas F. Dougherty photograph collection
This collection contains materials related to Dougherty's carrer as head of the Anatomoy Department at the University of Utah Medical Center. Portraits of business groups, occasions, and similar miscellany.
Earl Douglass papers
The Earl Douglass papers (1879-1953) consist of the family and business records of Earl Douglass (1862-1931), a paleontologist from Minnesota, including the records of the discovery, history, and development of Dinosaur National Monument.
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Earl Douglass photograph collection
The Earl Douglass photograph collection contains numerous photographs of Douglass, his wife, Pearl, son, Gawin, sister, Nettie, and many other family members. The bulk of this collection is comprised of photographs documenting the excavation of the area which is now Dinosaur National Monument, every stage of work is illustrated.

Downwinders oral history project
The downwiders oral history project (2016-2017) is an ongoing oral history project designed to document the voices of Utah's downwinder population. The transcripts have been digitized and are available online.
Arthur Conan Doyle papers
The Arthur Conan Doyle papers (1923-1927) consists of photocopies of correspondence, news clippings, and two drafts of "Angels of Darkness" also known as "A Study in Scarlet."
Margaret R. Draper papers
Margaret R. Draper photograph collection
Drawings of Western History photograph collection
The Drawings of Western History photograph collection contains photographs of drawings and paintings depicting various periods, events, and locations in the American West.
H. Wayne Driggs script
The H. Wayne Driggs script (1937) was written by Driggs, for a pageant about the Book of Mormon. The script is an incomplete copy of the original performed at the Hill Cumorah in New York.
W. King Driggs letter
This collection contains a cover letter accompanying the program/libretto of Driggs' cantata "The Liahona," based on the first books of the Book of Mormon. Driggs asks Widtsoe's help in getting the LDS Church to sponsor additional performances.
S.K. Droubay photograph album
The S.K. Droubay photograph album consists of 1 album containing photographs of chromium mining, including pictures of workers, facilities and machinery. S.K. Droubay was a graduate of the University of Utah College of Mines who had a career as a mining engineer and general manager in various mines across the western United States.
Randy L. Dryer papers
The Randy L. Dryer papers (1987-2005) contains materials related to Dryer's work with the Utah Sports Authority as a member of the Board of Trustees and Management Committee of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games Organizing Committee. He also served as chair of the Utah Athletic Foundation.
Duchesne County records [photocopies]
The Duchesne County records consist of photocopies of the original articles of incorporation (1915-1920) for the cities of Duchesne and Roosevelt, Utah.
Duchesne, Utah photograph collection
The Duchesne, Utah photograph collection contains images of buildings and people in Duchesne, Utah, including L. Claire Winslow, the first justice of the peace.
Fred Douglas Duehlmeier essay
The Fred Douglas Duehlmeier essay (1973) is entitled "Public Relations in a Historical Society." Also in the essay are news releases, brochures, newsletter clippings, and a map of the Mormon Trail from Nauvoo, Illinois, to Salt Lake City, Utah. The essay was written by Duehlmeier for a historical management class taught by S. Lyman Tyler at the University of Utah. This essay pertains to the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and its impact in Utah.
Darrell Duggan papers
The Darrell Duggan papers (1895-1932) consist of collected books belonging to family members.
Dugway Proving Grounds and Area Album photograph collection
A photograph album created by an unidentified man who served in the United States military containing black and white photographs and postcards. These depict Dugway Proving Grounds near Tooele, Utah, scenic Utah views, and United States Army soldires engaging in leisure activity like hiking and rock-hunting.
Dumke family home movies collection
The Dumke family home movies collection contains 16mm, 8mm, and VHS movies from the Dumke family covering the years 1920-1960. Scenes of family reunions and celebrations with Zeke Dumke Sr., Edna Wattis Dumke, their children, and extended family and friends; vacations to Yellowstone National Park, Hawaii, and Mexico; the construction of the Hoover Dam (Boulder Dam); downhill skiing and ski jumping in Utah and Idaho; and camping, fishing, horseback riding in Utah and Wyoming are included.