Cabinet photographs
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Auerbach Department Store photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P1867
Abstract
The Auerbach family was among the first Jewish residents in Salt Lake City and operated a department store in downtown Salt Lake City from 1864 to 1977. Herbert S. Auerbach (1882-1945) served as president of the Auerbach Company from the 1920s until his death in 1945. This collection contains cabinet cards and cartes de visite portraits of Herbert Auerbach and other members of the Auerbach family.
Dates:
1900-1944
Harold Ross Brown photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P1153
Abstract
Harold Ross (1886-1976) and Norrine Thompson Brown (1891-1980) were prominent members of Salt Lake City society around the turn of the twentieth century. The Harold Ross Brown photograph collection contains 93 black-and-white photographs and cabinet cards depicting the Browns and their families from about 1900 to 1930.
Dates:
1900-1930
C. W. Carter photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P0366
Abstract
The C. W. Carter photograph collection contains prints of photos taken by Carter. Generally concern important LDS sites and views of Salt Lake City.
Dates:
1860s-1870s
B. Carmon Hardy photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P2260
Abstract
B. Carmon Hardy (1934-2016) was a historian who specialized in polygamy in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. This collection contains 1 cabinet card and 2 copies of an image from 1880 labeled Polygamy in Low Life."
Dates:
1880
Henry Chariton and Alberta Maria Larsen Jacobs photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P1600
Abstract
Henry Chariton Jacobs, Jr. (1876-1967) and Alberta Marie Larsen Jacobs (1882-1940) were a married couple and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who lived in Mount Pleasant, Utah. This collection largely documents Alberta Larsen Jacobs' college years at Utah State Agricultural College and her involvement in the Sorosis Society and other women's groups and clubs in the early twentieth century.
Dates:
1897-1930s
Hans Franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P1860
Abstract
Florence Jepperson Madsen (1886-1977) and Hans Franklin Madsen (1887-1971) were musicians, vocalists, and performers who taught music at Brigham Young University in the twentieth century. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the Madsens sang for and directed various church choirs and composed religious music. This collection contains photographs of the Madsen's careers, honors, families, and friends.
Dates:
1900-1970
Karl Maeser and Valeria Cheney Pack photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P1653
Abstract
Karl Maeser Pack (1890-1949) and his wife Valeria Cheney Pack (1891-1985) founded and managed Western Pharmacal Company. Their daughter Evelyn Cheney Pack Engen married Alf Engen, and Karl and Valeria Pack were partners in the Alf Engen Company. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Karl Pack served a mission in Switzerland prior to World War I. This collection contains photographs, negatives, and albums documenting Karl Pack's mission and the Cheney and Pack families...
Dates:
1860s-1970s
Alta LaRee Hill Pehrson photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P1297
Abstract
Alta LaRee Hill Pehrson (1920-2006) was a community activist and reporter in the town of Magna, Utah, and was the first woman President of the Magna Chamber of Commerce. This collection contains photographs, negatives, and postcards relating to Magna, its people, events, schools, and organizations dating from approximately 1883 to 2006.
Dates:
1883-2006
Provo, Utah photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P0088
Abstract
The Provo, Utah photograph collection contains four portraits of railroad workers in Provo; one photograph of an outdoor theater at the Utah State Hospital in Provo. Cabinet cards are labeled "Miss Andersen's Photographic Studio" and "The Misses Andersen."
Dates:
circa 1800-circa 1900
Salt Palace Resort photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P1674
Abstract
The Salt Palace Resort was an exhibition hall and amusement destination located at 900 South between State and Main Streets in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was built in 1899 and closed in 1916 after a series of fires, including the 1910 fire that destroyed the Salt Palace exhibition hall. This collection contains one black-and-white cabinet card photograph depicting bicyclists ready to race on the Salt Palace Saucer bicycle track.
Dates:
circa 1900-1910