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Photocopies

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: General term for copies produced by photocopying, that is, in a machine employing a light-sensitive process, and usually at a one-to-one scale. In the early to mid-20th century, used regarding copies made by various specific processes; since the mid-20th century, most often refers to xerographic copies.

Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:

Evalina Lavina Babbitt Cornell papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1374
Abstract The Evalina Lavina Babbitt Cornell papers (1885-1947) consist of extracts from a journal, funeral services, and scrapbook of a LDS woman living in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dates: 1885-1947

Vesta Pierce Crawford papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0125
Abstract The Vesta Pierce Crawrford papers contain her research for the unfinished book "The Elected Lady," correspondence, poetry, and a journal.
Dates: 1844-1955

Daughters of the American Revolution, Uintah Chapter records

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1231
Abstract The Daughters of the American Revolution, Uintah Chapter records consist of promotional literature, information regarding local events, scrapbooks and general materials. The DAR is an organization for descendants of men who fought in the American Revolution.
Dates: 1940-1990

Klancy Clark De Nevers papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2285
Abstract The Klancy Clark De Nevers papers (1960-2008) contain World War II research gathered by de Nevers in preparation for the writing or editing of three different books. De Nevers research focuses on World War II, Japanese internment, and Aberdeen, Washington (her hometown). The publications resulting from this research include; The Colonel and the Pacifist, and The Cohasset Beach Chronicles that are a compilation of newspaper...
Dates: 1900-2015

Bernard DeVoto papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2688
Abstract Bernard DeVoto (1897–1955) was a famous writer, editor, critic, and conservationist during the early 20th century. In 1933 DeVoto recieved a fan letter from a young woman named Katharine Sterne. His reply sparked an 11 year correspondence, with the two exchanging over 800 letters until Sterne's death in 1944. Excerpts of their letters have since been compiled and published by writer Mark DeVoto, Bernard's son. This collection contains typescripts of the letter series as annotated and edited by...
Dates: 1933-2002

Nancy Ellen Hunt Pierce Durfee collection [photocopies]

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0601
Abstract The Nancy Ellen Hunt Pierce Durfee collection (1916-1990) consists of a four-page biography of Durfee (1884-1925) written by her daughter, a copy of a photo of Nancy and her first husband, George Pierce, a copy of her marriage license to her second husband, David F. Durfee, a copy of a photo of Nancy and David Durfee, and a poem about Nancy entitled "My Mother's Apron," written by Edna Durfee Maxfield.
Dates: 1916-1990

Samantha Tryphena Brimhall Foley autobiography [photocopy]

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0591
Abstract The Samantha Tryphena Brimhall Foley autobiography (ca. 1930) is entitled "Why I Studied Spanish," by Foley. It begins around 1878 when Foley (1858-1948) left the Salt Lake area with her husband and young child in an oxen-train headed for Arizona. It ends around 1930 when Foley, then settled in southern California, was active in church work connected with the Mexican Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The manuscript provides a personal account of the activities of the...
Dates: 1930s

Joseph Benson Fowler papers [photocopies]

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 3095
Abstract The Joseph Benson Fowler papers (1928-2002) are photocopies of original materials that consist of personal documents including his World War II diary.
Dates: 1928-2002

Mary Susannah Sumner Fackrell Fowler and William Fowler diaries [photocopies and typescripts]

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0318
Abstract The Mary Susannah Sumner Fackrell Fowler and William Fowler diaries [photocopies and typescripts] (1854-1900) consist of a total of three diaries. William Fowler's diary was written in 1854 and 1855 and records his mission to Glouchestershire, England, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mary Susannah Fackrell Fowler's diaries, written in 1899-1900, record her daily life in central Utah. She provides information on home remedies for various illnesses, tells of local attitudes...
Dates: 1854-1900

Ruth May Fox papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0443
Abstract The Ruth May Fox papers (1972-1973) consist of photocopies of Fox's diary and autobiography, supplemented with corrections and explanations by her son, Feramorz Y. Fox. Ruth May Fox (b. 1853) was a Utah LDS housewife and women's suffrage activist.
Dates: 1972-1973