W. A. Clay papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0391
Scope and Contents
The W. A. Clay papers (1968-1969) contain fourteen short stories by Wallace A. Clay, primarily pertaining to the Golden Spike era (1868-1869). Also included is a business card.
Dates
- 1968-1969
Creator
- Clay, W. A. (Wallace A.) (Person)
Language of Materials
Collection materials are in English.
Conditions Governing Access
Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
Conditions Governing Use
The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library’s Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.
Biographical Sketch
Wallace A. Clay was born 11 March 1884 only three hundred feet from where the "golden spike"joined the Union and Pacific railroads. He grew up amidst railroad construction and especially among Chinese railroad workers. His father, C. M. Clay, was a telegraph operator.
Extent
0.25 Linear Feet (1 Box)
Abstract
The W. A. Clay papers (1968-1969) contain fourteen short stories by Wallace A. Clay, primarily pertaining to the Golden Spike era (1868-1869).
Processing Information
Processed by Sharon Thorup in 1984.
Creator
- Clay, W. A. (Wallace A.) (Person)
- Title
- Inventory of the W. A. Clay papers, 1968-1969
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Finding aid created by Sharon Thorup.
- Date
- 1984 (last modified: 2019)
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English.
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
Contact:
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Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
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295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu