Maps
Found in 97 Collections and/or Records:
Apex Mine legal exhibits
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.
Bogus Basin digital photograph collection
The Bogus Basin digital photograph collection consists of images depicting this recreational ski area.
Bonneville Shoreline Trail records
The Bonneville Shoreline Trail records(1982-2011) contains correspondence, maps, articles, environmental assessments, and committee information related to the proposal and construction of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail.
Brigham City ward, Navajo County, Arizona collection [photocopies]
Brighton Ski Resort records
The Brighton Ski Resort records (1915-2000) contain a master plan, brochures, season pass forms, trial maps, posters, articles, news clippings, ski passes, and typescript histories detailing the development of both Brighton, Utah and Brighton Ski Resort. The first serviced ski area in Utah was created at Brighton in 1936. The resort area has been expanded to cover 850 acres today.
Brundage Mountain Resort digital photograph collection
The Brundage Mountain Resort digital photograph collection consists of images depicting the history of this Idaho ski resort.
William F. Bulkley photograph collection
The William F. Bulkley photograph collection contains images reflecting the Episcopalian Church's influence in Utah during the early twentieth century. Folders 1-15 contain poster boards with photographs, articles, and hand-drawn maps.
Bullion Beck & Champion Mining Company records
The Bullion Beck & Champion Mining Company records (1881-1929) consist of by-laws, notices, maps, reports, correspondence, minutes, claims, settlements, and other papers. Organized by John Beck (b. 1843) in the 1880s, the Bullion Beck & Champion Mining Company was located in Juab County, Tintic Mining District, Utah Territory.