Photographic prints
Found in 255 Collections and/or Records:
William Caine Patrick photograph collection
The William Caine Patrick photograph collection contains portraits of Mahonri Young and members of his family; portraits of John T. Caine and his wife. The collection also contains miscellaneous photographs including a portrait of Brigham Young.
Mark A. Pendelton photograph collection
The Mark A. Pendelton photograph collection consists of prints, glass lantern slides, and negatives of the towns of Leeds, Silver Reef, Paragonah, St. George, and other scenes and towns in southwestern utah. Included are buildings, mining, milling, and other activities.
Ole Pettit photograph collection
The Ole Pettit photograph collection contains portraits of Ole Pettit, friends, and relatives. As well as photographs of various buildings and class reunions.
Pioneer dress photograph collection
The pioneer dress photograph collection contains images of various styles of pioneer dress in Utah and the West.
Pioneer Theater Guild photograph collection
The Pioneer Theater Guild photograph collection contains photographs of the members, officers and events of the Theater Guild. There are also images of various actors and other performers.
Preston Nutter Corporation photograph collection
The Preston Nutter Corporation photograph collection contains photographs of members of the Nutter and Price families, photographs of the Nutter Ranch; photographs and postcards of World War I collected by Gen. Howard C. Price.
Price City, Utah photograph collection
The Price City, Utah photograph collection contains photograph of street in Price City, Utah, with a group of inhabitants standing in front of a building. Price City, not to be confused with Price, Utah, is an abandoned town in the southwestern corner of the state.
Ivy Baker Priest photograph collection
Professional Ski Instructors Association, Intermountain Division photograph collection
Railroad photograph collection
The railroad photograph collection contains images of railroad stations, yards, and equipment in Utah, including photographs of the "Golden Spike" ceremony at Promentory Point in 1869.