City and Town Life
Found in 102 Collections and/or Records:
Alaska photograph collection
The Alaska photograph collection contains images of activities in Alaska.
Avenues Street Fair records
The Avenues Street Fair records (2004-2011) are comprised of planning materials, correspondence, and budget records for this annual fair held in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Bear River, Utah photograph collection
The Bear River, Utah photograph collection contains photographs of the Bear River station showing the Bear River Hotel and the Wells Fargo station.
John Alexander Bevan essay
The John Alexander Bevan essay (1924) is titled, "Early History of Tooele" (1924), which is a typewritten history of the settlement and early events in Tooele, the first and largest city in Tooele County, Utah.
Bluff, Utah photograph collection
The Bluff, Utah photograph collection contains photographs of activities in and around Bluff, Utah.
Leland Bruderer papers
The Leland Bruderer papers (1920-1953) contain articles, notes, correspondence and a poster dealing with the history of Salt Lake City.
James S. Campbell papers
The James S. Campbell papers (1928-1973) contain a transcript of the oral history of James S. Campbell and a handwritten copy of "The Lass o' Lasswade" by James Brookston (b.1855). Brookston was originally from Stobhill, Scotland. He became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in 1864 and moved to Utah in 1883.
C. W. Carter photograph collection
The C. W. Carter photograph collection contains prints of photos taken by Carter. Generally concern important LDS sites and views of Salt Lake City.
Joseph L. Chandler Days of '47 scrapbooks
The Joseph L. Chandler Days of '47 scrapbooks (1947-1958) comprise of eleven scrapbooks documenting the activities connected with the Days of '47 Pioneer Day parade and celebration in Salt Lake City.
Joseph L. Chandler Days of '47 photograph scrapbooks
Collinston, Utah photograph collection
The Collinston, Utah photograph collection contains one photograph of Bear River Crossing at Collinston, Utah.
Colorado photograph collection
The Colorado photograph collection contains landscape views of Colorado.
Community Action Program photograph collection
The Community Action Program photograph collection contains two prints of an unidentified man and the exterior of a church in the central city area of Salt Lake City.
Jennie M. Crabbe paper
The Jenny M. Crabbe paper (1930) is an assignment done for Dr. William T. Runsler, a professor in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Utah. The paper she compiled, entitled "European Travel," is an examination of various aspects of European art and culture.
Arthur L. Crawford photograph collection
The Arthur L. Crawford photograph collection contains a copy of the booklet entitled: Hite: September 17, 1946 containing mounted photographs which describes the dedication ceremony for the ferry across the Colorado River at Hite, Utah. The collection includes photographs of Lake Bonneville shells.
Harold Dalgliesh photograph collection
The Harold Dalgliesh photograph collection contains twenty original photographs of Salt Lake City and the University of Utah from 1890 to 1914.
Joe J. Davich papers
The Joe J. Davich papers (1878-1975) consist of records, documents, directories, news clippings, and other papers dealing with his research on the history of Park City. He is a collector of telephone tokens previously used in Park City, and he donated three framed token collections that are included in the collection.
Joe J. Davich photograph collection
The Joe J. Davich photograph collection consists of rmaterials dealing with his research on the history of Park City. This collection is fully digitized and available online in our Digital Library.
Dead Goat Saloon records
THIS COLLECTION IS RESTRICTED. The Dead Goat Saloon records (1991-2011) contain business records, financial records, legal documents, personnel records, and printed materials. The Dead Goat Saloon was a Salt Lake City bar and music club that opened in 1973 and closed in 2003.
Duchesne, Utah photograph collection
The Duchesne, Utah photograph collection contains images of buildings and people in Duchesne, Utah, including L. Claire Winslow, the first justice of the peace.