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Apex Mine legal exhibits
Seiko and Sumi Oki Arakaki photograph collection
Seiko Arakaki papers
The Seiko Arakaki papers (1940s-2009) consists of newsletters from the 100th Infantry Battalion Veteran's Club. Seiko Arakaki served in the 100th Infantry Battalion, which was activated on 12 June 1942, and was composed of American-born Japanese ("Nisei," or second generation). The battalion saw combat in Italy at Salerno, Anzio, and Cassino in 1943-1944 before becoming part of the 442nd RCT.
Arcadian Brotherhood of Intermountain States records
The Arcadian Brotherhood of Intermountain States records (1931-1967) contains materials relating to the Greek brotherhood organization of the local chapter in Salt Lake City (SLC), Utah. Most of these records are written in Greek, and include member and dues ledgers, minutes, scrapbooks of the Hellenic Mothers Club, records from Anast J. Chipian the secretary of the SLC chapter, and materials concerning the parent organization: the Pan-Arcadian Federation of America.
Victor E. Archer photograph collection
425 photographs, transparencies, and slides related to the effects of uranium, fallout, radiation, tobacco, and radon on people, the environment, and laboratory animals.
Patrice M. Arent papers
The Patrice M. Arent papers (1997-2006) contain legislative records and supporting documentation included proposed, sponsored, and enrolled legislation. Arent was a member of the Utah Senate, 2003-2006, and a member of the Utah House of Representatives, 1997-2000.
Argentine Mining Company records
The Argentine Mining Company records (1892-1964) contains materials regarding their mines and property located in Utah. Also included in the records is a ledger for the Tooele County Mining Company.
Laura May Adams Armer photograph collection
Laura Adams Armer (1874-1963) was an artist, photographer, and author from California who wrote about and photographed Hopi and Navajo people and culture. This collection contains 1 black-and-white photograph taken by Armer of a Navajo wagon.
Ellis L. Armstrong papers
The Ellis L. Armstrong papers (1969-1973) contain press releases from the Bureau of Reclamation, correspondence, speeches, and reports concerning bureau activities. Included are twelve posters from the Bureau of Reclamation Art Collection with biographies of the artists.
Francis Armstrong family papers
The Francis Armstrong family papers (1860-1960) contain autobiographies, biographies, obituaries, correspondence, genealogy records, and newspaper articles. Francis Armstrong Madsen is a local businessman who compiled this resource on his mother's ancestor, Francis Armstrong. The bulk of the collection consists of information on Francis Armstrong and his family.
Francis Armstrong photograph collection
The Francis Armstrong photograph collection contains portrait photographs of various members of the families of Francis Armstrong and Frederick Albert Hale. As well as some views of residences.
Ike Armstrong collection
The Ike Armstrong collection (1918-1986) consists of documents and memorabilia related to Armstrong's success as the University of Utah football coach and Athletic Director.
Ike Armstrong photograph collection
Ike Armstrong (1895-1983) was a football player and coach who coached the Utah Utes at the University of Utah from 1925 until 1950. This collection contains photographs of Armstrong's life, career, family, and associates dating from 1950 to 1986.
Marilyn Arnold papers
Lois A. Arnow papers
The Lois A. Arnow papers (1904-1986) consist of research files regarding plant distribution and physiology.
ARPANET training video
The ARPANET training video (undated) is a United States Army training video for a Node Site Coordinator working with the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET), a precursor to today's internet. The University of Utah's Computer Science Department's Ivan Sutherland ran one of the original interface message processors (IMP) for the ARPANET project.
Charlene Arrowsmith photograph collection
Charlene Hopkins Arrowsmith (1928-2019) was a Utah artist specializing in plein air oil and watercolor paintings, particularly of the Midway and Wanship areas of Utah. This collection contains portraits of Arrowsmith and photographs of her family, friends, and life. It also contains photographs of landscapes, flowers, and scenes around Utah and photographs of artwork created by Arrowsmith.
Art Access/VSA Utah records
The Art Access/VSA Utah records (1972-2011) contains art workshop anouncements, rosters, budget/receipt materials, and news clipping scrapbooks on VSA and Art Access programs. It also contains materials on VSA involvement in the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics Cultural Olympiad. These include exhibit materials, magazines, and also the VSA Olympic Banner.
Art Barn photograph collection
The Art Barn photograph collection contains photographs of persons attending a function at the Art Barn in March, 1972.
Art Barn records
The Art Barn records (1920-1980s) consist of materials that document the conception, management, and activities of the Art Barn in Salt Lake City. The Art Barn was conceptualized by Alta Rawlins Jensen during the early 1930s and has served as a gathering place for the visual and performing arts since.