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Tim Anderson slide collection
The Tim Anderson slide collection contains color transparencies from 1955-1986 of Anderson family and friends, sites around Utah including the north bench, Lagoon, American Fork Canyon, Little Cottonwood Canyon, Provo Canyon, Yosemite, Spokane World’s Fair, deer hunting, fishing and other family events and vacations.
William Wesley Anderson autobiography
The William Wesley Anderson autobiography (circa 1970) chronicles the events of his life, including the family lumber business, Anderson and Sons Lumber Company.
Woody Anderson papers
The Woody Anderson papers (1956-1991) contain news clippings, brochures, travel guides, correspondence, resumes, and a typescript of a two-part interview with Anderson, conducted in 1990 by Joe Arave.
Robert C. Anderton report
The Robert C. Anderton report (1969) consist of Anderton's University of Utah class project paper on Topaz as a relocation center for Japanese Americans during World War II.
Axel J. Andresen photograph collection
The Axel J. Andresen photograph collection consists of images of Axel Andresen ski jumping. Included are images relating to the 1952 Winter Olympic Games in Oslo, Norway.
Axel J. Andresen scrapbooks
The Axel J. Andresen scrapbooks (1930-1980) were compiled by Andresen documenting his involvement in competitive ski jumping. A native of Norway, Andresen came to Utah in 1912. He held most major jump titles between 1918 and 1927. He was a founding member of the Norwegian-American Athletic Club, which later became the Utah Ski Club. Andresen served as vice president of that organization in the 1930s.
Jan Andrews independent film collection
The Jan Andrews independent film collection (1984-2002) consists of seven experimental and/or documentary films by Utah filmmaker Jan Andrews. Andrews holds of Master of Fine Arts degree in film from the University of Utah. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Charles H. Andrus papers
The Charles H. Andrus papers (1923-1926) consist of papers resulting from Andrus' LDS Church mission to the Eastern United States. Included are letters, certificates, street meeting materials, and a diary.
Charles H. Andrus photograph collection
Andrus family papers
The Andrus family papers (1978-1979) contain information on Milo Andrus and his wives through two family publications, The Andrus Recorder and Milo Andrus and His Wives and Children. Both these xerox editions contain excerpts from Milo's journal and autobiography, as well as his letters. Information regarding Lucy Andrus and her "Halfway House" is also included.
Milo Andrus photograph collection
The Milo Andrus photograph collection contains photographs include the Neff home in Salt Lake City, formerly the Deseret Telegraph Station, and the Milo Andrus Halfway House in Crescent.
Sydney W. and Mildred B. Angleman papers
The Sydney W. and Mildred B. Angleman papers (1895-1981) contains correspondence, lectures, speeches, fiction, and poetry, including poetry written by Sydney Angleman's mother, Erene E. Angleman. Also include is an original manuscript of "The Constable of St. Nicholas," by Edwin Lester Arnold, and Sydney Angleman's dissertation, "The study of Matthew Arnold's poetry." Sydney Angleman was a professor of general education at the University of Utah from 1939 to 1970.
Sydney W. and Mildred B. Angleman photograph collection
Sydney W. Angleman was a professor of English and a dean at the University of Utah. The Sydney W. and Mildred B. Angleman photograph collection contains photographs depicting Mildred and Sydney's lives, families, treavels, and careers.
D. J. Angus home movies
The D. J. Angus home movies (1932) consist of films taken on a vacation to the desert Southwest. Angus' footage includes scenes of notable parks and landmarks in Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico. A native of Wisconsin, Donald James Angus was a self-educated electrical engineer who worked and taught in Indiana and Michigan.
Anniston Army Depot ARPANET Guide
The Anniston Army Depot ARPANET Guide (1981) was written by Tom Bowerman in 1981 and was intended for military users.
John W. Anthan affidavit
The John W. Anthan affidavit (1858) was sworn before D. R. Eckels, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah Territory, alleging an assault by an Army wagonmaster upon Anthan. The affadavit bears Eckels' signature.
Anti-lynching petition
The anti-lynching petition (1947-1948) was signed and sent to the 80th Congress of the United States to pass a federal anti-lynching law.
David Aoki digital photograph collection
The David Aoki digital photograph collection contains photographs of students at the Ogden Judo Dojo dating from the 1950s to approximately the 1990s and 1 black-and-white portrait of Aoki's father, Riichi Aoki, with two other people dating from 1913.
Dawn Aoki digital photograph collection
The Aoki family are a Japanese American family from Salt Lake City, Utah. The Dawn Aoki digital photograph collection contains images of Hach and Barbara Aoki and their children participating in outdoor sports including skiing, cycling, and boating dating from approximately 1950 to 2005.
Hachiro P. Aoki papers
The Hachiro P. Aoki papers (1944-2008) consist primarily of military records, programs, and school yearbooks related to Aoki and his wife, Barbara (Okuda) Aoki. Hachiro Aoki was a real estate broker with JGM and Associates.