Park City (Utah)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Barbara Jean Erickson Andersen photograph collection
The Barbara Jean Erickson Andersen photograph collection contains material documenting the life of her stepmother Edith Westerlund Erickson (1909-1988), who worked as a nurse and nursing educator in Utah for 40 years. The collection primarily documents Westerlund Erickson's childhood in Park City, Utah, and includes photographs of her family and friends. The collection also contains photographs of places in Park City significant to the Westerlund family taken in 1988.
Richard "Dick" Burton photograph collection
Richard "Dick" Burton (1940-2020) was a Salt Lake City photographer and philanthropist who, with his wife, established the Dick and Timmy Burton Foundation for philanthropic purposes. This collection contains black-and-white and color photographs taken by Burton between 1970 and 2015 with subjects ranging from nature photographs and portraits of people.
Michael D. 'Mickey' Gallivan photograph collection
Michael D. 'Mickey' Gallivan was a writer, reporter, and businessman who was director of the Utah Travel Council and served as Vice President of the Salt Lake City Olympic Bid Committee from 1988 until 1995. The Michael D. 'Mickey' Gallivan collection contains photographs from the Utah Travel Council including images related to the Utah Olympic Bid, travel advertisements, Utah parks and scenery, and Park City.
Adolph Imboden photograph collection
Adolph Imboden was the owner and operator of Adolph's Restaurant in Park City, Utah from 1974 until his retirement, and the restaurant's closure, in 2021. This collection contains the autographed photographs of athletes, celebrities, and politicians that decorated the walls of Adolph's Restaurant.
Mike Ivers Park City mining collection
Katrina Terzian Jensen digital photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of Katrina Terzian Jensen during her time as a student at the University of Utah and member of the Ski Team, from about 1985 to 1986. The images depict skiing competitions and student life of Katrina and her teammates.
Augustus Locke photograph collection
Augustus Locke (1883-1981) was a geologist who worked in mining in the western United States and Mexico, concentrating on Utah and California. This collection consists of a portrait of Locke and a photograph of the Apex Mine in Park City, Utah.
Guy R. McKay papers
The Guy R. McKay papers (1935-1954) consist of an original and photocopy of a report by McKay titled "The American Flag Mine." The report was intended to furnish geological and engineering data to accompany an application of the Park City Development Company for listing its stock on the Salt Lake City Stock and Mining Exchange. A photocopy of McKay's obituary is also included in the collection.
Meeche White digital photograph collection
Meeche White cofounded the National Ability Center in Park City, Utah, in 1985. The Meeche White digital photograph collection contains images documenting White's career in adaptive sports, her travels, and the honors she has received.