Reports
Found in 170 Collections and/or Records:
Calumet Mining and Refining Company records
The Calumet Mining and Refining Company records (1927-1980s) contain information about several mining plants throughout Utah and Nevada. It also has information about mined materials and mining methods. Many of the materials also pertain to the Combined Metals Reduction Company.
Capitol Hill collection
The Capitol Hill collection (1980-1991) contains information about the designation of Capitol Hill as a historical district. The records include correspondence between the Capitol Hill Community Council, residents and the city council. Also included are newsclippings, public hearing notices, and reports.
Capitol Hill Community Council records
The Capitol Hill Community Council records (1989-1990) consists of documents pertaining to projects involving this organization.
Capitol Reef National Park records [photocopies]
The Capitol Reef National Park records (1880-1999) consist of photocopies of material collected by Park Service employees at Capitol Reef National Park, and include correspondence, reports, articles, news clippings, notes, maps, biographies, and autobiographies relating to the establishment of Capitol Reef National Park and the development of the surrounding landscape.
Jack Wilson Carlson papers
Thomas R. Carlson papers
The Thomas R. Carlson papers (1909-1997) consists of correspondence, notebooks, reports, essays, and articles written or collected by Thomas Carlson on topics in mining engineering. Carlson is a mining engineer who spent most of his career working in various capacities for the Kennecott Copper Corp.
Arthur L. Chaffin papers
The Arthur L. Chaffin papers (circa 1920-1976) contains correspondence, financial records, mining documents, and other records concerning Chaffin's owning and operating of the Chaffin Ferry and his mining career. Arthur L. Chaffin operated the ferry across the Colorado River at Hite, Utah until the site was covered by Lake Powell in the 1960s. He was also extensively involved in mining in southeastern Utah.
Carl J. Christensen papers
The Carl J. Christensen papers (1851-1976) consist mainly of writings by Christensen and others on crystals and ideas of Native Americans in LDS Church history. Carl J. Christensen (b. 1901) was a chemistry professor and engineer and member of the LDS Church.
Civilian Conservation Corps Camp of Vernal records
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp of Vernal records (1937-1939) consist of reports, handbooks, manuals, pamphlets, essays, program outlines, and theses. The CCC (1933-1942) was part of United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal and was engaged in nature conservation activities.
Walter Gordon Clark papers
The Walter Gordon Clark papers (1909-1983) consists of correspondence, consulting notes, product reports, and patent certificates pertaining to Clark's steel production company, Clarkiron, Inc. Also included are writings by Clark and a curriculum vitae.