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Harold P. Fabian papers
Harold P. Fabian photograph collection
The Harold P. Fabian photograph collection contains photographs of the Utah Parks and Recreation Commission.
Facades: a study of historic Utah buildings
Facades: a study of historic Utah buildings (1978) is a collection of twelve fine ink drawings of the principal facades of various Utah historic buildings, mostly in the Salt Lake City area. The drawings were made by a basic design class in the University of Utah Graduate School of Architecture, under the supervision of Stanley I. Hallet. They were printed by Paragon Press, Salt Lake City.
Alexander Faddies diaries
The Alexander Faddies diaries (1894-1899) were kept by Faddies while serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Ireland.
Avard T. Fairbanks papers
The Avard T. Fairbanks papers (1880-2015) contain materials regarding this internationally known sculptor from Utah. Included in the collection are contracts, correspondence, notes, sketches, illustrations, news articles, project proposals, pamphlets, exhibition display boards, and biographical information. Fairbanks was a prominent Utah sculptor. He also organized the College of Fine Arts at the University of Utah.
Avard T. Fairbanks photograph collection
The Avard T. Fairbanks photograph collection contains photographs of sculptures, subjects, Fairbanks at work, students and faculty at the University of Utah.
John B. Fairbanks papers
The John B. Fairbanks papers (1877-1940) consist of original and photocopied correspondence; photocopied typescript of diary, 1877-1922; original and typescript of autobiography, 1910; typescript of funeral service, 1940.
John B. Fairbanks photograph collection
The John B. Fairbanks photograph collection contains two portrait photographs of Joseph B. Fairbanks.
John Boylston Fairbanks diary
The John Boylston Fairbanks overland diary (1846-1847) describes events after the evacuation of Nauvoo by members of the LDS Church.
Erma Brunt Faldmo memoir
The Erma Brunt Faldmo memoir (1992) discusses her personal and professional life. Erma Brunt Faldmo was born and raised in Idaho Falls, Idaho. She moved to Salt Lake City and married Norman Faldmo in 1936. They started a tour company, Faldmo Tours, which they ran for many years.
Far West record [microform]
The Far West record (1833-1844) is a microfilm reel containing information on the Far West Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Steven and Connie Faria collection
The Steven and Connie Faria collection (1837-2011) consists of a letter from 1837 related to the Panic of 1837; a University of Utah student notebook from 1905; computer printouts of articles related to the Church of Latter-day Saints and Joseph Smith, Jr.; and a printed map of the Susquehanna Depot and Oakland.
Steven and Connie Faria collection on the Tintic Mining District and western mining
The Steven and Connie Faria collection on the Tintic Mining District and western mining (1887-1984) contains materials from the Chief Consolidated Mining Company, along with materials from various mining companies. Included in the collection are stockholders materials, annual reports, administrative materials and correspondence.
William Adam Farish papers
The William Adam Farish papers (1893-1917) contains materials relating to this mining engineer's prospecting career in Utah, Nevada, and surrounding states. William Adam Farish (b. 1843) was born in Tennessee but spent most of his life working and prospecting mines of the western United States.
Frances Farley photograph collection
The Frances Farley photograph collection contains images realted to Frances' political carrer and personal family life.
Philo T. and Elma G. Farnsworth audio collection
The Philo T. and Elma G. Farnsworth audio collection (1960-1978) contains audio recordings of Farnsworth speaking to audiences as well as recordings his wife, Elma G. "Pem" Farnsworth, made while researching a biography following his death in 1971. Philo Taylor Farnsworth (1906-1971) was a researcher, writer, and a pioneering developer of television, radar technology, peacetime applications of nuclear fusion, and the infant incubator.
Philo T. and Elma G. Farnsworth papers
Philo T. and Elma G. Farnsworth photograph collection
The photograph collection contains prints and slides including Philo's childhood to his death. A large number of the photographs document his various technological and equipment inventions, as well as early television shows, the first TV broadcast. Also personal photographs of his family and colleagues.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
Philo T. Farnsworth papers
The Philo T. Farnsworth papers (1903-1983) contains biographical material, financial records, news clippings, speeches, articles, books, research notes, correspondence and awards. Philo Taylor Farnsworth was an educator and school superintendent in Salt Lake City, Utah. He also was involved in the Mahanain Foundation, a religious education group, and was deeply involved in the theosophy and of its foundation.
B. Floyd Farr papers
The B. Floyd Farr papers (1936-1946) consist of advertisements, program correspondence, and scripts from KDYL and KPO; NBC annual reports (1936-1945); and various radio-related publications. Includes a biography written by George Snell. Farr was a radio announcer, engineer, and executive.