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Art in Utah photograph collection
The art in Utah photograph collection contains images documenting an art show in Salt Lake City, including photographs of paintings, drawings, pottery, and sculpture. The photographs were published in the Salt Lake Tribune.
Gungi Asahina digital photograph collection
The Gungi Asahina digital photograph collection contains 1 photograph of Gungi Asahina, who served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, in a jeep at Battle Creek, Michigan circa 1942.
Edward H. Ashment papers
The Edward H. Ashment papers (1984-2000) consist of an essay titled "The Use of Egyptian Magical Papyri to Authenticate the Book of Abraham" as well as correspondence pertaining to the research and writing of this paper. Also included are two additional articles by other authors on the same subject.
Alan Conway Ashton papers
The Alan Conway Ashton papers (1970-1976) consist of a draft of his University of Utah dissertation Electronics, music and computers, instructional materials including tests, lecture notes, and assignment sheets for various courses in computer science. Ashton created the WordPerfect word processing software.

Ashton, Evans & Brazier architectural blueprints
The Ashton, Evans & Brazier collection (1926 – 1966) consists of architectural drawings of four specific projects in the Salt Lake City area ([Saltair pavilion reconstruction (1926, Ashton & Evans); University of Utah Thomas Library (1933, Ashton & Evans); YWCA alterations (1954, Ashton, Evans and Brazier); and YWCA alterations (1966, Carpenter & Stringham)].
George William Ashton biography
Mark R. Ashurst-McGee papers
The Mark Ashurst McGee papers (1989-2000) contains an article submitted to the Mormon History Association (MHA) by Ashurst-McGee entitled "Joseph Smith, the Kinderhook Plates, and the Question of Revelation." This collection also contains journal excerpts from Ashurst McGee's mission to New Jersey for the LDS Church, and interview notes.
William B. Ashworth and Paul Parrish Ashworth autobiographies
The William B. Ashworth and Paul Parrish Ashworth autobiographies (1932-1934, 1953-1956) consists of a three volume transcript of "The Life of William B. Ashworth, Written by Himself," and an autobiography of Paul Parrish Ashworth, son of William B. Ashworth. Ashworth was a Utah pioneer.
Associated Utah Artists photograph collection
The Utah Associated Artists photograph collection contains 24 photos of Utah artists.
Associated Utah Artists records
The Associated Utah Artists records (1940-2006) consist of scrapbooks, a minute book, news clippings, correspondence, and programs concerning this Utah arts organization.
Neil Astle photograph collection
The Neil Astle photograph collection mainly consists of architectural photography of the works of architect Neil L. Astle.
Atchison and Pike's Peak Railroad ledger
The Atchison and Pike's Peak Railroad ledger (1867-1876) records the sales of Kickapoo Indian lands by the railroad to white settlers between 1867 and 1876.
Aziz S. Atiya photograph collection
The Aziz Suryal Atiya photograph collection contains materials realted to his career as a teacher, scholar and author. Included are portratis of Dr. Atiya as well as gatherings, meetings, events, and images of arabic papyrus. Aziz S. Atiya was the founding director of the Middle East Center at the University of Utah. He was the author of many books and articles and editor of the Coptic Encyclopedia.
James M. Aton papers
The James M. Aton papers (1829-2006) consist of articles, maps, newspapers, and book excerpts dealing with the natural history, archaeology, ecology, and early settlement of Southern Utah. The papers also include manuscript drafts, correspondence, and photograph use information pertaining to the writing of River Flowing from the Sunrise: An Environmental History of the Lower San Juan by James Aton and Robert McPherson.
Genevieve Atwood papers
The Genevieve Atwood papers consist of congressional campaign materials. Genevieve Atwood is a geologist and Utah state legislator. She was an unsuccessful candidate for Congress in 1990.
Aubrey family papers
The Aubrey family papers (1884-1904) contains correspondence and newspaper clippings from the Aubrey family. Among the newspaper clippings is an official statement made in 1904 by Joseph F. Smith, President of the LDS Church, reaffirming the position of the LDS Church against plural marriage. The Aubrey family was from Fayette, Utah in Sanpete County.
Auerbach Department Store photograph collection
The Auerbach family was among the first Jewish residents in Salt Lake City and operated a department store in downtown Salt Lake City from 1864 to 1977. Herbert S. Auerbach (1882-1945) served as president of the Auerbach Company from the 1920s until his death in 1945. This collection contains cabinet cards and cartes de visite portraits of Herbert Auerbach and other members of the Auerbach family.
Herbert S. Auerbach papers
The Herbert S. Auerbach papers (1843-2001) consist of correspondence, notes, names, addresses, legal contracts and assorted materials.
Herbert S. Auerbach photograph collection
Auerbach negative collection
The Auerbach Negative Collection contains 122 unique negatives of photographs and illustrations primarily depicting nineteenth-century Salt Lake City businesses and downtown streets.