Utah
Found in 77 Collections and/or Records:
Edward Abbey audio collection
Bill L. and June Adams photograph collection
Bill Lee Adams (1928-2014) and June Adams (1933-2014) were river runners who lived in Green River, Utah. This collection contains photographs of the Adams, Utah landscapes, and portraits of magicians dating from 1960 to 2010.
Jan Andrews independent film collection
The Jan Andrews independent film collection (1984-2002) consists of seven experimental and/or documentary films by Utah filmmaker Jan Andrews. Andrews holds of Master of Fine Arts degree in film from the University of Utah. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
D. J. Angus home movies
The D. J. Angus home movies (1932) consist of films taken on a vacation to the desert Southwest. Angus' footage includes scenes of notable parks and landmarks in Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico. A native of Wisconsin, Donald James Angus was a self-educated electrical engineer who worked and taught in Indiana and Michigan.
Victor E. Archer photograph collection
425 photographs, transparencies, and slides related to the effects of uranium, fallout, radiation, tobacco, and radon on people, the environment, and laboratory animals.
Donna D. Beesley papers
The Donna D. Beesley papers (1880-2010) contains her book and research concerning Enos Andrew Wall's life and his house on South Temple.
Terrel Howard Bell photograph collection
The Terrel Howard Bell photograph collection mainly contains materials from the 1970s related to position as Unites States Commissioner of Education.
Bingham Canyon photograph collection
The Bingham Canyon, Utah photograph collection includes images of the people, community, buildings, mine and events of the area.
Brigham Young University oral history projects [transcripts]
Kate B. Carter article
The Kate B. Carter article (1934) is entitled, "Trees of Utah" and presents a brief history of native trees and those planted by pioneers.