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E. Keith Eddington photograph collection
The E. Keith Eddington photograph collection contains images from the Medici Library.
Henry C. Eddington journal [photocopy]
The Henry C. Eddington journal [photocopy] (1886-1888) describes his travels in the Eastern United States and his affiliation with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Wesley Eddington photograph collection
The Wesley Eddington photograph collection contains 3 photograph albums, 1930-1940s, containing black and white prints, clippings, memorabilia of the Nelson and Eddington's family and travels.
Clyde Eddy book
The Clyde Eddy book (1929) is entitled Down the World's Most Dangerous River and contains marginalia written by Mary Virginia Carey. This book was gifted to Mary by her brother Vincent who took part in the Eddy Colorado River expedition. Included in the collection is a typescript of the marginalia located within the book.
Elsie Aldrich Edgell papers
The Elsie Aldrich Edgell papers (1908-1966) contain correspondence, diaries, receipts, and legal papers relating to the Edgell family.
Edina Literary and Debating Society records
The Edina Literary and Debating Society records (1884-1894) consist of minute books and an attendance record for this University of Deseret (later University of Utah) ladies' society.
Ewald Kipp photograph collection
The Ewald Kipp photograph collection contains images of mines, mining equipment, and miners in the West and Mexico. Most of the collection consists of photographs of mining machinery for use in EIMCO sales catalogs.
John T. Edward papers
The John T. Edward papers (1897-1989) consists of diaries and letters of John T. Edward, news clippings, and a biography of John T. Edward and his wife, Lizzie Thomas Edward written by John E. Carr. Edward was a butcher in Salt Lake City and served a LDS Church mission in Scotland during which his companion was David O. McKay.
John T. Edward photograph collection
The John T. Edward photograph collection contains two images found pasted to the page following the entry in the November 1897 - April 1899 diary of John T. Edward. The diary was written while serving a proselyting mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) in Scotland.
Charles Eggert papers
The Charles Eggert papers (1904-2000) consists of correspondence, diaries, production notes, film scripts, financial records, research materials, pamphlets, publicity materials, press releases, magazine articles, and news clippings. Eggert is a photographer and independent filmmaker. He produced films documenting trips on the Green and Colorado Rivers before the construction of the Flaming Gorge and Glen Canyon Dams.
Charles Eggert photograph collection
Annie Eggertsen autobiography
The Annie Eggertsen autobiography discusses her early life in Denmark and about her migration to Utah. She describes Pleasant Grove, Provo, and Springville, Utah. Also included is a brief biography of her great grandfather.
Luther E. Eggertsen correspondence
The Luther E. Eggertsen correspondence (1914-1999) contain letters of Eggertsen to his sister, Algie Eggertsen Ballif, Luther E. ("Bud") Eggertsen, his parents, Lars and Annie Eggertsen, and to Kimball Young. Part of the collection deals with Eggertsen's view of the theology of the LDS Church. Eggertsen was a lawyer and worked at various jobs in Portland, Oregon. He was born into an LDS family, but later left the LDS Church.
Harold Joseph Egoscue papers
The Harold Joseph Egoscue papers (1927-2002) contains reports and research data on mammals and fleas collected by Egoscue (1917-2002), a wildlife manager. Harold Egoscue graduated from Utah State University in 1951, after which he spent seventeen years at Dugway, Utah heading a research project studying small animal life.
Harold Joseph Egoscue photograph collection
The Harold Joseph Egoscue photograph collection contains materials related to his research on both fleas and small mammals.
Arnold H. Ehlers oral history transcript
Eight O'Clock Club program
The Eight O'Clock Club program (1878) lists an acting performance entitled "Trouble in a Mormon Family." The event was held January 18, 1878 at the residence of J.V. DeFoe. The program provides a representation of public perceptions of territorial polygamy.
EIMCO oral history project
The EIMCO oral history project (1980-1983) contains transcripts, an interview listing, interview sheets, and a history of EIMCO by Gregory C. Thompson and Allan D. Ainsworth. EIMCO (Eastern Iron and Metal Co.) began as a pushcart scrap metal operation of Russian immigrant, Nathan Rosenblatt in the late 1800s and grew into a corporation serving the demands of numerous manufacturing industries.
EIMCO photograph collection
The EIMCO photograph collection consists of the mining equipment and practices of EIMCO in the middle 20th century.
Allan A. Ekdale papers
The Allan Anton Ekdale papers (1971-2003) consist primarily of office correspondence to and from Ekdale.