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Found in 149 Collections and/or Records:
First Presbyterian Church records
The First Presbyterian Church records (1870-1988) consist of minutes, baptism lists, ordination certificates, membership lists, financial materials, property deeds, receipts, correspondence, articles, news clippings, scrapbooks, and newsletters. This collection encompasses the history of the First Presbyterian Church in Utah.
First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City records
The First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City records (1891-2010) is a rich collection of source materials, containing primarily original documents tracing the history and activities of the Unitarian Church in Salt Lake City. It is organized into 221 boxes of records dating from its founding in l89l up to 2010. The Unitarian Church has been an advocate of many causes and has played a vital cultural role in the Salt Lake City area.
Fort Douglas Hidden Valley Country Club records
The Fort Douglas Hidden Valley Country Club records (1966-2008) contain memos, newsletters, directories, meeting minutes, invitations, membership information and applications, bylaws and mailings. Tennis and social activities are the main focus of the club, and documents related to these activities comprise the bulk of the collection.
Stephen C. Foster collection
The Stephen C. Foster collection (1931-1951) contain biographical articles and writings and a periodical concerning Stephen C. Foster. Foster (1826-1864) was a popular American songwriter who gained prominence in antebellum America with popular songs like "Oh! Susannah" and "Camptown Races."
Gandhi Alliance for Peace records
The Gandhi Alliance for Peace records (1999-2016) consist of meeting minutes, newsletters, articles, pamphlets, and correspondence related to the advocacy work of the Gandhi Alliance for Peace.
Regnal W. Garff papers
The Regnal W. Garff papers (1950s-1999) consist of personal and professional papers resulting from Garff's career as a judge in Utah's Second District Court. Garff was born in 1927 and raised in Utah. He received the LL. B. and Juris Doctor degrees from the University of Utah.
Claudius Y. Gates papers
Brewster Ghiselin papers
Glen Canyon Action Network records
The Glen Canyon Action Network records (2000-2002) include press releases, newsletters, and correspondence. The Glen Canyon Action Network was founded in 2000, its name was changed to Living Waters in 2001. Living Waters became part of the Waterkeeper Alliance in 2002, and added Colorado Riverkeeper to its name.
Glen Canyon Institute records
The Glen Canyon Institute (GCI) was founded in 1996 as a charitable 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with the mission of restoring a healthy Colorado River through Glen Canyon. The Glen Canyon Institute records (1998-2005) contain correspondence, news releases, and copies of the intitute's newsletter Hidden Passage.