Water and Water Rights
Found in 61 Collections and/or Records:
Daniel McCool papers
The Daniel McCool papers (1888-2008) contain correspondence, research files, published and unpublished articles, news clippings, legal documents, government publications, pamphlets, brochures, and interview transcripts. Daniel McCool has taught at the University of Arizona, Texas A&M University, and the University of Utah. Formerly the Director of the American West Center at the University of Utah, McCool is currently the Director of Environmental Studies.
Frank E. Moss papers
The Frank E. Moss papers (1931-1992) contain congressional papers of Senator Frank E. Moss, 1959-76, covering the 86th-93rd Congress, and personal files, 1935-76. Besides the congressional files the papers include biographical information, photographs, plaques, certificates, honors, etc. represetative of his eighteen years as U.S. Senator.
Music Temple visitors registers
The Music Temple visitors registers (1938-1961) consists of notebooks, notepads, and miscellaneous scraps of paper upon which were written names and (usually) dates of members of river parties who stopped at Music Temple in Glen Canyon of the Colorado River before its inundation by Lake Powell in the 1960s.
National Reclamation Association records
The National Reclamation Association records (1945-1946) consist mainly of correspondence to and from Ora Bundy, president of the association from 1944-1946.
Lloyd M. Pierson papers
The Lloyd M. Pierson papers (1998) consist of reminiscences of an archeological survey trip through Glen Canyon
Pleasant View Irrigation Company ledger
The Pleasant View Irrigation Company ledger (1877-1916) consists of board meeting minutes, shareholder's lists and other ephemeral materials such as handwritten notes, receipts, correspondence and news clippings.
Powell Society records
Preston Nutter Corporation records
The Preston Nutter Corporation records (1876-1981) document over one hundred years of ranching in Colorado, Arizona, and Utah. The records cover virtually every aspect of cattle ranching, from the buying, selling and shipping of cattle; to the acquisition of land, water, and grazing rights; to the wages and injuries of ranch hands. Also covered are many aspects of the private lives of the Nutter family.
Don M. Rees photograph collection
Report on Blacksmith Fork hydro electric development near Hyrum, Utah
The collection consists of a typewritten report giving a technical description of the plant as well as statistics on water flow down the Blacksmith Fork of the Logan River. Included is a blueprint chart of mean monthly discharge, 1901-1910.