ACWA. Aileen H. Clyde 20th Century Women's Legacy Archives
Found in 395 Collections and/or Records:
Cecelia H. Foxley photograph collection
Cecelia H. Foxley served as the Deputy Commissioner, and the Associate Commissioner for Academic Affairs. She then served as Commissioner of the Utah System of Higher Education and Chief Executive Officer to the State board of Regents for over 10 years. Afterward, she served for three years as Regents professor in the Educational Psychology department at the University of Utah. This collection contains 4 photographs depicting Foxley's career from 1993 to 2002.
Barbara Jean Keiser Hopkins memoir and family history
The Barbara Jean Keiser Hopkins memoir and family history (2017) is entitled, My Journey of Faith. This self-published memoir provides historical information regarding her ancestors, her children, and her own history.
Mary E. Ferrari photograph album
The Mary E. Ferrari photograph album contains 302 images depicting Mary E. Ferrari's time as a school teacher in Green River, Utah from approximately 1929 to 1930.
Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company records
The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company records (1950s-2010) consist of various materials reflecting the conception, business, and artistic aspects of this company, founded in 1964 by Shirley Ririe and Joan Woodbury in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Diane Orr independent film collection
The Diane Orr independent film collection consists of films and tapes related to Orr's career as a filmmaker. The collection includes film elements and final version of her films, such as SL-1, The Plan, The Longest War, and Lost Forever: Everett Ruess. Some of the Utah local station KUTV EXTRA newsmagazine episodes also reside in this collection. This collection is partially digitized.
Crones Counsel, Inc. records
The Crones Counsel, Inc. records (1989-2021) documents the history of this organization which provided opportunities for women to join together in a variety of settings and activities in order to promote and affirm a sense of power, purpose, and productivity for themselves in the last third of their lives. The collection contains materials regarding the creation of the organization, board of directors, national gatherings, and publications.
Lillian DeYoung papers
The Lillian DeYoung papers (1988-2010) contain biographical information, clippings, and a commemorative plaque relating to DeYoung's fourty-four years of work in nursing research, service, and education.
Dorothy Maxine Baird Shirts history
The Dorothy Maxine Baird Shirts history (2020) is a bound record of Shirts' life and genealogy.
Ruth A. Brandwein essay
The Ruth A. Brandwein essay (1996) is titled "Family Violence and Welfare Reform: What are the links?" and was presented at a national invitational symposium at the University of Utah School of Social Work on May 12-18, 1996.
Lillian Hayes photograph collection
Lillian Hayes (1920-2022) was a Utah-based environmental activist. This collection consists of black-and-white and color photograph prints and color slides from Hayes' Central Utah Project research files depicting Murdock Dam, Current Creek Dam, and Jordanelle Dam.
Dorothy Jacobs Buchanan photograph collection
Dorothy Jacobs Buchanan (1905-1997) was a Utah poet. This collection contains prints related to her family, life, and travels dating from 1870 to 2000.
Nellie Druce Lambert Rawlins photograph collection
Nellie Druce Lambert Rawlins (1880-1965) attended the University of Utah Normal School for teaching education in the early 20th century. This colleciton contains photographs of Rawlins, her classmates, and perhaps professors during her time at the University of Utah.
Erma Brunt Faldmo memoir
The Erma Brunt Faldmo memoir (1992) discusses her personal and professional life. Erma Brunt Faldmo was born and raised in Idaho Falls, Idaho. She moved to Salt Lake City and married Norman Faldmo in 1936. They started a tour company, Faldmo Tours, which they ran for many years.
Wanda Clayton Thomas papers
The Wanda Clayton Thomas papers (1839-1992) contain materials concerning Wanda Clayton Thomas (1912-1996) and her heritage, concentrating on the descendants of Newell H. Clayton.
J. Gordon and Betty M. Browning papers
The J. Gordon and Betty M. Browning papers (1874-1999) are a collection of documents from the Browning, Foulger, and Menick families. The Brownings were politically active in the Utah Democratic Party. J. Gordon Browning had a career in radio.
George S. and Algie E. Ballif photograph collection
League of Women Voters of Utah records
The League of Women Voters of Utah records (1948-2009) contain the administrative files of this non-partisan political organization, including correspondence, financial documents, meeting minutes, and national convention materials. This collection primarily consists of documents from the Salt Lake City chapter, with smaller amounts of information from chapters across the state and the the national league.
Saving the Legacy oral history project transcripts

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.

Alberta Henry papers
The Alberta Henry papers (1946-2005) consist of files maintained by Alberta Henry which detail her work as President of the Salt Lake City branch of the NAACP and as a minority consultant for the Salt Lake County School District. Also included are the records of various community orgainzations of which Henry was a member, as well as the records of the Rainbow Honor Society, a multicultural student organization which she founded.