Scrapbooks
Found in 287 Collections and/or Records:
Henry Aldous Dixon scrapbooks
The Henry Aldous Dixon scrapbooks (1955-1960) detail Dixon's election and activities as a U.S. Congressman from Utah. The scrapbooks include clippings, correspondence, speeches, Congressional testimony, memorabilia, invitations, notes, and photographs. Volume two of this three-volume series is missing.
Wallace and Mary Doi digital photograph collection
Dooly-Riser family papers
The Dooly-Riser family papers (1894-1981) consist of genealogical records detailing the history of the family. The Riser family are one of the earlier families to settled in Utah after 1847.
G. Homer Durham papers
The G. Homer Durham papers (1850s-1985) contain materials resulting from Durham's (1911-1985) family relationships, his public duties in education, and his membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). Included is correspondence, writings by Durham and others, biographical information, event programs, diplomas, birth and marriage certificates, awards, notes, news clippings, estate records, meeting minutes, artwork, scrapbooks, journals, and publications.
Robert C. Ecker scrapbooks
The Robert C. Ecker scrapbooks (1933-1937) consist of two volumes that highlight ski competitions held at Ecker Hill Utah.
Elks Ladies Club records
The Elks Ladies Club records consist of scrapbooks (1922-1947, 1979-1987), a minute book (1976-1981), and an account book (1960-1981) of the club.
Susanna Bransford Emery-Holmes scrapbook [microform]
The Susanna Bransford Emery-Holmes scrapbook [microform] (1902-1906) consists of clippings from Salt Lake City papers and a few other sources regarding her and husband (Holmes), and their interests and activities in the city. Documented are the planning and construction of the Bransford (later the Eagle Gate) Apartments in Salt Lake City, her home (Gardo House), and silver mining in Utah.
Keith Maurice Engar papers
The Keith Maurice Engar papers (1903-1997) consist of materials relating to Keith Engar (1923-1994) and his professional contributions to Utah radio, television, and theater.
Alf Engen papers
Corey (Kaare) Engen scrapbooks [photocopies]
The Corey (Kaare) Engen scrapbooks (1933-1991) contain three photocopied scrapbooks that focus on Corey Engen's skiing career.
Russell W. Estlack papers
The Russell W. Estlack papers (1940-2019) include court documents, investigators' reports, witness statements, news clippings, and an article by Estlack relating to Cpl. Clarence Burleson's accusation and subsequent trial for the 1943 murder of two elderly internees at a Japanese internment camp in Lordsburg, New Mexico.
Bill Evans papers
The Bill Evans papers (1956-2023) consist of correspondence, articles, reviews, programs, posters, and teaching materials from his career as a performer, writer, choreographer, lecturer, and founder of the Bill Evans Dance Company (BEDCO). Evans has taught and performed across the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, and New Zealand. He continues to teach and manage Bill Evans Teachers Intensives (BETI), a dance teacher certification program in Port Townsend, Washington.
John A. Farrell scrapbook
The John A. Farrell scrapbook (1982-1983) contains clippings from the series "Utah: Inside the Church State" by John A. Farrell published in the Denver Post in 1982; reprint of the series published by the Denver Post in 1983. The series examined LDS beliefs and doctrines, discrimination against non-LDS in Utah, and the level of political and economic control exercised by the LDS Church in Utah. Farrell was a reporter for the Denver Post.
Anne Marie Fox Felt papers
The Anne Marie Fox Felt papers (1874-1967) contains a history of the organization of the kindergarten movement in Utah from 1874, biographies of women involved in the Utah State Kindergarten Association, scrapbooks, proposal and rough draft of a thesis "History of Kindergarten Education in Utah" submitted for a Master of Arts degree at the U. of U., and information on the Kiwanis-Felt Boys and Girls Club.
First Presbyterian Church records
The First Presbyterian Church records (1870-1988) consist of minutes, baptism lists, ordination certificates, membership lists, financial materials, property deeds, receipts, correspondence, articles, news clippings, scrapbooks, and newsletters. This collection encompasses the history of the First Presbyterian Church in Utah.
First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City records
The First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City records (1891-2010) is a rich collection of source materials, containing primarily original documents tracing the history and activities of the Unitarian Church in Salt Lake City. It is organized into 221 boxes of records dating from its founding in l89l up to 2010. The Unitarian Church has been an advocate of many causes and has played a vital cultural role in the Salt Lake City area.
Fish and game scrapbook
The fish and game scrapbook (1886-1899) was compiled by A. Milton Musser, the Fish and Game Commissioner, regarding the status of fish and fisheries in the state of Utah. The scrapbook consists of news clippings, statistical information, correspondence and other materials.
Melvin Henry Fletcher scrapbook [photocopy]
The Melvin Henry Fletcher scrapbook (1918-1963) is a color copy of Fletcher's lifetime scrapbook, which consists of certificates, awards, news clippings, and a column written by Mel while living in San Diego. Fletcher was born in Park City, Utah in 1918. He served twice in the U.S. Navy and wrote a column in Aircraft Mechanic about ice skating events. He competed in ski jumping and was well-known in the skiing community.
Robert A. Fowler papers
The Robert A. Fowler papers (1939-2017) consist of autobiographical information and several scrapbooks detailing the personal and professional life of this prominent Utah architect.
Einar Fredbo skiing scrapbook [photocopy]
The Einar Fredbo skiing scrapbook (1930-1934) consists of a photocopy of the original that was kept by Einar Fredbo and contains clippings regarding skiing activities, particularly ski jumping, in Utah and the western United States. Clippings document the activities of Fredbo, Alf Engen, and other skiers. Many clippings document ski jumping competitions held at Ecker Hill. Einar Fredbo was a ski jumper in Utah and the western United States.