Water and Water Rights
Found in 61 Collections and/or Records:
William E. Rice papers
The William E. Rice papers (1946) contain the Hite booklet, one of 200 souvenir copies commemorating the dedication ceremony of a ferry crossing for the Colorado River at Hite, Utah.
Ward J. Roylance photograph collection
The Ward J. Roylance photograph collection consists of images of water conservation projects in Colorado documenting the land before, during, and after the construction of various water projects. Also included are travel photographs.
W. L. "Bud" Rusho papers
The W. L. "Bud" Rusho papers (1605-2011) consist of journals, correspondence, articles, book reviews, interviews, manuscripts, poems, newspaper clippings, motion picture scripts, lectures, maps, papers, reports, memos, diaries, documents, minutes, videotape materials, and assorted publications.
Santa Clara Seep Ditch Company ledger
The Santa Clara Seep Ditch Company ledger (1890-1902) consists of stock information and is an early source for southern Utah water rights and usage from Santa Clara located near St. George, Utah.
Southern Utah scenery photograph collection
The southern Utah scenery photograph collection contains photographs of various natural features in southern Utah.
Eileen Hallet Stone papers
The Eileen Hallet Stone papers (2004-2007) contain research files, interview transcripts, and scripts related to the documentary Water is for Fightin'.
Sumner School of Salt Lake City Project collection
The Sumner School of Salt Lake City Project collection (1946) contains a book written and illustrated by seventh graders of the Sumner School entitled, So We Can Have Water. Also included are some of the original plates used to make the illustrations in the book.
Teton Dam Disaster photograph collection
The Teton Dam Disaster photograph collection contains images of Teton Dam after the disaster and of downstream flood damage.
Milton Edwin Trenam papers
Milton Roswell Trenam papers
The Milton Roswell Trenam papers (1925-1932) consist chiefly of research reports concerning the Coolidge Dam irrigation project on the San Carlos Indian Reservation, Gila County, Arizona. Included is an announcement featuring Roy Rodgers who dedicated the Coolidge Dam. Milton Roswell Trenam was a graduate of the University of South Dakota who worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs as a construction engineer. He designed the model for the Coolidge Dam.