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Grant W. Bagley papers
The Grant W. Bagley papers (1938-1944) contain his public and pilot school records, his correspondence and scrapbooks, and the citations his family received after his plane disappeared in World War II. Although an extensive search was conducted, he was never found and was presumed dead.
Grant W. Bagley photograph collection
Grant W. Bagley (1923-1946) was a First Lieutenant Pilot in the United States Air Force who died in action during World War II. This collection contains childhood and family photographs of Bagley as well as military photographs and portraits taken during his service.
Pat Bagley papers
The Pat Bagley papers (1958-2005) consist mainly of editorial/political cartoons created by Bagley (b. 1956), editorial cartoonist for Utah's Salt Lake Tribune. Included are board originals, sketches, photocopies, and prints, along with other miscellaneous papers.
Will Bagley papers
Will Bagley photograph collection
Will Bagley (1950-2021) was a Utah historian and author of Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows (2002) who studied the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Utah, and Western history. This collection contains personal materials as well as copy work of various research materials Bagley used in the course of his work.
Bahái Faith of Salt Lake City records
The Bahái Faith of Salt Lake City records (1989-1993) contains pamphlets, newsletters, a history of the Baha'i Faith in Utah, and other documents.
Alice Morrey Bailey papers
Alice Morrey Bailey photograph collection
The Alice Morrey Bailey photographs contain materials related to the life of this Utah author. Her book of poems titled Rain Shadows (1995) was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. She was also active in the League of Utah Writers, the Association for Mormon Letters, and the National League of American Pen Women.
David H. Bailey papers
The David H. Bailey papers (1958-2004) contain articles he wrote about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), as well as articles by others on LDS Church subjects. David H. Bailey is a graduate of Brigham Young University and Stanford University. He is currently chief technologist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Emerson R. Bailey memoir
The Emerson R. Bailey memoir (1952) consist of Emerson's twelve-page account of being four days snowbound at Yuba Gap in the Sierra Nevada Mountains on the passenger train "City of San Francisco" in January of 1952.
Harvey W. Bailey papers
The Harvey W. Bailey papers (1908-1916) consist of maps, clippings, and two reports written by Bailey related to mining activity in Nevada, particularly in Churchill County and Mineral County.
Harvey W. Bailey photograph collection
The Harvey W. Bailey photogaph collection contains photographs of mines, mining machinery, smelters, and the general surroundings of mines in Utah and Nevada, such as the Ophir Mine, the Nevada Hills Mine, and the Golden Gate Lode.
Alexander Baird autobiography
The Alexander Baird autobiography was edited and arranged by his granddaughters Delores Hopkins Woodland and Marilyn Baird McArthur. Baird (1832-1915) was born in Paisley, Scotland. His autobiography narrates his sailing adventures around the globe, his conversion to the LDS Church, and life in Utah.
Steven T. Baird papers
The Steven T. Baird papers (1976) contain a set of blueprints of the Community Memorial Chapel designed by Steven T. Baird Architects and Associates. There are nine drawings of the chapel.
Brent Baker art collection
The Brent Baker art collection consists of paintings and a diploma from three artists.
John G. Baker article
The John G. Baker article (1969) is titled "The Castello Circus Transcontinental Tour" and discusses the story of the tour of Dan Castello Circus, Menageries and Abyssinian Caravan over the newly completed railroad from Omaha to California in 1869.
Pearl Biddlecome Baker essays
The Pearl Biddlecome Baker papers (1986) contain three essays written by Baker concerning the history of the Western United States.
Randy K. Baker essay
The Randy K. Baker essay (1988) is entitled "An Emblem of Power and Priesthoods." This brief work interprets various Masonic symbols, written for an LDS audience.
Florence May Baldwin sheet music collection
The Florence May Baldwin sheet music collection (1886-1895) consists of two separate bound books of sheet music for piano.