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Salt Lake City (Utah)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 64 Collections and/or Records:

Uheiji Charles Akita digital photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1178
Abstract Charles Uheiji Akita (1881-1962) was a Japanese immigrant who settled in Utah in the early twentieth century. The Uheiji Charles Akita digital photograph collection contains scans of black-and-white photographs depicting the Japanese American community in Salt Lake City and images of Akita and his family on their farm in the 1930s and 1940s.
Dates: 1930-1950

Auerbach Department Store photograph collection

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Identifier: P1867
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1900-1944

Auerbach negative collection

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Identifier: P2183
Abstract The Auerbach Negative Collection contains 122 unique negatives of photographs and illustrations primarily depicting nineteenth-century Salt Lake City businesses and downtown streets.
Dates: 1860-1940

Aurora Club photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P0854
Abstract The Aurora Club photograph collection consists of photographs of a social event held by the club in 1973. The Aurora Club started out as a social sewing club in 1913 but grew to include other activities such as book readings, speakers, tours, and charitable projects.
Dates: 1973-1975

David Buhler photograph collection

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Identifier: P2101
Abstract David Buhler (1957-) is a Utah politician and professor of Political Science. Buhler worked on campaigns for Orrin Hatch and Norman Bangerter in the 1980s and in 1994 won a seat in the Utah State Senate. This collection contains photographs of Buhler's career in politics and photographs of his family.
Dates: 1980s-2000s

Marsena Cannon photograph collection

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Identifier: P2129
Abstract Marsena Cannon (1812-1900) was a daguerreotypist who migrated to Salt Lake City in 1850; he is credited as Utah's first commercial photographer. This collection contains photographs of Cannon, his family, and a photograph of Brigham Young dating from approximately 1867 to 1870.
Dates: circa 1867-1870

Thomas Battersby Child photograph collection

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Identifier: P1112
Abstract Thomas Battersby Child, Jr. (1888-1963) was a mason and sculptor who created Gilgal Garden in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Thomas Battersby Child photograph collection contains images of Child's family, the family of his wife Bertha Rumel, images of Child's work building various temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and photographs of Gilgal Garden.
Dates: 1880-1999

Deedee Corradini audio-visual collection

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Identifier: A0736
Abstract The Deedee Corradini audio-visual collection (1984-1999) consists of mostly VHS cassettes relating to Corradini's two terms as mayor of Salt Lake City. Materials include election coverage of both elections, news clips, and various other related materials.
Dates: 1984-1999

Deedee Corradini photograph collection

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Identifier: P1445
Abstract Deedee Corradini (1944-2015) was a Utah politician who served as Salt Lake Mayor for two consecutive terms beginning in 1991. She was Salt Lake City's first female mayor. This collection contains images documenting Corradini's life and political career; including photos from her campaign and from Olympic events.
Dates: 1970-2000

John C. Cutler Family photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P2216
Abstract John C. Cutler (1846-1928) was the second governor of Utah, a position that he held from 1905 to 1909. The John C. Cutler Family photograph collection contains photographs of Governor Cutler and his staff and prominent people in Salt Lake City; it also includes images of the Cutler family, including formal portraits and snapshots of travel.
Dates: circa 1907-1926