Scrapbooks
Found in 287 Collections and/or Records:
Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs records
The Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs records (1923-1985) consist of histories, minutes, correspondence, clippings, publications, newsletters, reports, and other papers concerning this Utah women's club.
Utah Federation of Women's Clubs records
The Utah Federation of Women's Clubs records (1907-2008) include documents produced by many Utah women's clubs from 1893 to the present. These records include yearbooks, reports, minutes, publications, financial date, correspondence, and scrapbooks. The General Federation and Utah Federation convention records make up the remainder of the collection.
Utah Heritage Foundation records
The Utah Heritage Foundation records (1952-1994) consist of the administrative records of the Foundation including correspondence, meeting minutes, subject files, reports, and financial records. Also included are scrapbooks and clippings documenting the Foundation's activities. The Utah Heritage Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting preservation of historic architecture in Utah.
Utah Labor Archives
The Utah Labor Archives (1878-1979) represent a variety of labor organizations and unions in Utah. Generally, the materials cover the labor union movement in the state from the late 1880s to the 1970s. Included in the collection are correspondence, minutes, convention proceedings, financial records, membership records, scrapbooks, and printed materials, along with various artifacts.
Utah Medical Association Alliance records
Utah Order of Women Legislators records
The Utah Order of Women Legislators records (1933-1986) consist of a minute book, scrapbooks, biographical sketches, correspondence, resolutions, and bicentennial materials for this women's organization.
Utah railroad collection
The Utah railroad collection (1868-2012) contains ephemeral materials that were created by various railroad companies within Utah and the West. The types of materials within the collection include locomotive operating manuals, historical information regarding railroads, timetables, ticket stubs, telegrams, labor union items, promotional booklets, stationary, calendars, and much more.
Utah State Society Daughters of the Revolution records
The Utah State Society Daughters of the Revolution records (1898-1984) consist of minute books, membership admissions, financial records, correspondence, biographies, scrapbooks, and other materials relating to the society.
Utah Symphony Guild records
The Utah Symphony Guild records (1941-2006) consist of scrapbooks that contain news clippings, programs, announcements, rosters, photographs, statements, correspondence, pen and ink drawings, and other items. Broadsides are also included in the collection. The Utah Symphony Guild was organized in 1947 as a support group for the Utah Symphony Orchestra.
Arendje Aerie Visser papers
The Arendje Aerie Visser papers (1958-1996) contain correspondence, scrapbooks, and news clippings created and collected by Visser, a human rights activist.
Glenn Walker Wallace papers
The Glenn Walker Wallace papers (1860s-1991) consist of personal, financial, and business materials relating to the lives of Glenn Walker Wallace (1898-1988) and her family. Wallace was a Utah musician and dancer who was co-founder of the Utah Symphony and Ballet West. She was the daughter of Matthew H. Walker, co-founder and president of the Walker Bank and Trust Company and the wife of John McChrystal Wallace, president of the bank from 1944 to 1957
Ina Claire Wallace papers
The Ina Claire Wallace papers (1893-1985) contain materials centered around Ina Claire (1892-1985), a prominent actress during the 1900s.
Maurice Warshaw papers
The Maurice Warshaw papers (1942-1981) consist of art prints sent to Warshaw, a letter written by Maurice's older brother, Phillip Warshaw, and a scrapbook consisting of news clippings.
Grace Richards Warner scrapbook [photocopy]
The Grace Richards Warner scrapbook [photocopy] was compiled by Richards to document the births and childhood years of her children: Emma Lou Warner Thayne, Homer Richards Warner, Richard Longstroph Warner, and David Gill Warner. Grace Richards was born in Salt Lake City in 1896, attended the University of Utah, and married Homer C. (Pug) Warner in 1920. She died in 1970.
Wasatch Presbyterian Church photograph collection
The Wasatch Presbyterian Church photographs consist of materials from three Presbyterian churches in Salt Lake City: Westminster, Third, and Wasatch. The materials the materials include gatherings of people who attended the church as well as the erection and remodeling of various church buildings.
Wasatch Presbyterian Church records
The Wasatch Presbyterian Church records (1885-1998) consist of materials from three Presbyterian churches in Salt Lake City: Westminster, Third, and Wasatch. Westminster Presbyterian Church was organized in 1889, and Third Presbyterian Church in 1892. Those churches joined together in 1946 to form Wasatch Presbyterian Church. The collection contains minutes, church registers, financial papers, scrapbooks, and various other materials.
Julia Farnsworth Lund Wassmer papers
The Julia Farnsworth Lund Wassmer papers (1911-1996) consists chiefly of scrapbooks chronicling Wassmer's involvement in the arts in Utah and New York.
Sam Weller collection on Utah history
The Sam Weller collection on Utah history consists of miscellaneous materials relating to Utah history. Included are a letterpress book from an unidentified law practice (1897-1910), a scrapbook of clippings relating to events in Ogden, Utah, in 1917, and a folder of miscellaneous pamphlets (1917-1919).
Western Federation of Watercolor Societies records
The Western Federation of Watercolor Societies is a collective partnership amongst several Watercolor Societies in the Western United States. Every year this federation sponsors an annual juried exhibition of collage and water-based media. The collection consists of their annual records. Exhibition catalogs from the collection have been digitized and are available online.

Jean M. Westwood papers
The Jean M. Westwood papers (1934-1995) contain much that is applicable to national, Utah, and Arizona politics, as well as the women's movement. Included are correspondence, speeches and articles, and a variety of documents resulting from her affiliation with various political and civic organizations, as well as her leadership in the Democratic party at both the state (Utah and Arizona) and national levels.