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American Civil Liberties Union of Utah photograph collection
The American Civil Liberties Union of Utah photograph collection reflects the directorships of Robyn Blumner and Michele A. Parish, and portray the people involved with the ACLU as staff, board members, and cooperating attorneys. Also portrayed are fund raising events and issue-related protests.
American Forensic Association photograph collection
The American Forensic Association (AFA) photograph collection consists of materials documenting the history of the AFA, a professional association of forensics educators. Among the AFA's many functions, the most important is the management of two major forensic events; the National Debate Tournament and the National Individual Events Tournament.
American Forensic Association records
The American Forensic Association (AFA) records (1948-2003) is a collection of correspondence, reports, and other materials documenting the history of the AFA, a professional association of forensics educators. Among the AFA's many functions, the most important is the management of two major forensic events; the National Debate Tournament and the National Individual Events Tournament.
American Game Breeders' Co-op Federation photograph collection
The American Game Breeders' Co-op Federation photograph collection contains photographs of Mr. Rich, California Game Breeders' Association and Wheats", Property of Mrs. Helen Johnston, Naselle, Washington. Hatched September 2, 1958.
American Indian postcard collection
The American Indian postcard collection (1900s-1940s) consists of cards created by various photographers depicting Native American communities located mainly in New Mexico and Arizona.
American Indian records in the National Archive [photocopies]
The American Indian records in the National Archive [photocopies] (1865-1954) consist of photocopies of tribal records made from the National Archives Record Group No. 75.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Great Salt Lake Section photograph collection
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers Great Salt Lake Section photograph collection consists of 16 photographs of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Great Salt Lake Section records
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers Great Salt Lake Section records (1955-1972) consist of administrative records of the Section including correspondence, meeting minutes, notices to members, mailing lists, and newsletters.
American Mines Syndicate records
The American Mines Syndicate records (1907-1931) consist of one record book holding the corporation's articles of incorporation, by-laws, various meeting minutes, announcements, notices, and lists of stockholders.
American Mining Company records
The American Mining Company records (1896-1925) comprise a bound, handwritten journal with the title: "Minute Book, American Mining Co, Salt Lake City, U, from March 31, 1896 to " (the final entry in this journal was in October 1925) and three canceled stock certificates that were first issued in 1902.
American Red Cross photograph collection
The American Red Cross photograph collection contains 35 items consisting of copy prints of nurses during wars, prints of meetings of the Utah Chapter of the American Red Cross, speeches and publicity shots from the 1940s and 50s. Some of the items from the 1950s are copyrighted by Columbia Pictures Corporation.
American Red Cross Utah Chapter records
The American Red Cross Utah Chapter records consists of administrative and historical records including correspondence (1917-1978), scrapbooks (1946-1973), meeting minutes (1928-1962), ledger (1943-1965), servicemen's roster (1945-1946), clippings (1944-1985), letters of the War Finance Committee (1917), and chapter histories.
American West Center Research Projects photograph collection
Eastablished in 1964, the American West Center supports research into the history, people, and culture of the American West. This collection contains 24 black-and-white negatives of Zuni pottery shards used in land claim cases by the Zuni against the United States government.
"Americanism Up Front" Seminar participant materials
The "Americanism Up Front" Seminar participant materials (1958-1961) consist of pamphlets and books given to participants in an anti-communism seminar sponsored by the Utah National Guard in 1961. Also included are transcripts of speeches given at the seminar.
Helen B. Andelin photograph collection
Helen B. Andelin was an author and leader of the Fascinating Womanhood movement, which emphasized traditional gender roles in marriage. The Helen B. Andelin photograph collection contains portraits of Andelin and her husband.
Helen B. Andelin audio collection
The Helen B. Andelin audio collection (1976) consists of an abridged audiobook recording of Andelin's 1963 book, Fascinating Womanhood. A proponent of traditional gender roles, which she believed were the key to a successful marriage, Andelin originally wrote the book in 1963 to correspond with the marriage enrichment classes she was teaching. The Fascinating Womanhood movement continues to thrive today.
Helen B. Andelin papers
Jerry Andersch play transcript
The Jerry Andersch play transcript is titled Giants on the Skyline, written by Jerry Andersch and produced by Phillips Video Post for Murray City. The transcript is written in the form of a play with stage directions, background setting, and dialogue.
Barbara Jean Erickson Andersen papers
The Barbara Jean Erickson Andersen papers (1928-1996) contain a life sketch of Edith Westerlund Erickson (1909-1988), who lived much of her life in Park City, Utah. The life sketch is compiled into a scrapbook containing research materials on Park City, photographs, news clipping, and other ephemera.
Barbara Jean Erickson Andersen photograph collection
The Barbara Jean Erickson Andersen photograph collection contains material documenting the life of her stepmother Edith Westerlund Erickson (1909-1988), who worked as a nurse and nursing educator in Utah for 40 years. The collection primarily documents Westerlund Erickson's childhood in Park City, Utah, and includes photographs of her family and friends. The collection also contains photographs of places in Park City significant to the Westerlund family taken in 1988.