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Vontella Hess Buchholz Kimball papers
The Vontella Hess Buchholz Kimball papers (1931-1971) consist of correspondence, notebooks, and newspaper clippings concerning her activities as national education director of a large cosmetic firm and her interest in the Middle East. Vontella (1906-1971) was an active and independent woman with a desire to travel. She often lectured on charm and beauty at business and social clubs, and was also in demand as a speaker on traditional Arab attire and jewelry.
Vontella Hess Bucholz Kimball photograph collection
The Vontella Hess Bucholz Kimball photograph collection contains portraits of Vontella B. Kimball.
George Kimura digital photograph collection
Creighton Grant King papers
The Creighton Grant King papers (1909-1988) include correspondence, schoolwork, college memorabilia, a scrapbook, certificates, and newspaper clippings.
David S. King papers
David S. King photograph collection
The David S. King photograph collection contains portraits of David S. King, as well as portraits and publicity photographs documenting political activity in Washington, D.C. The collections also contains photographs documenting King's participation in a Congressional investigation in Vietnam in 1965.
Karl Vernon King papers
The Karl Vernon King papers (1899-1960) consist of the papers of Karl Vernon King, Creighton King, Samuel A. King, and William Henry King. The Kings were a family of Utah lawyers and politicians. Correspondence, legal papers, speeches, pamphlets, financial records, news clippings, campaign materials, diaries, and other items are included in the collection.
Karl Vernon King photograph collection
The Karl Vernon King photograph collection contains images of Samuel A. King in his law office in the 1930s, Senator William H. King, and personal and professional photos of Karl Vernon King.
Patricia Maynetta King papers
The Patricia Maynetta King papers (1916-2004) consist of materials relating to the presidential campaigns of Adlai Stevenson, John F. Kennedy, the resignation of Richard Nixon, and the Utah State Democratic Party. There are also two scrapbooks highlighting roadwork and road planning in Utah.
Patricia Maynetta King photograph collection
The Patricia Maynetta King photograph collection contains black-and-white and color photographs of Utah politicians, University of Utah sports and the Sigma Chi Fraternity, and portraits and candid photographs of King and her family dating from the 1950s to 2000.

Volney King papers
The Volney King papers (1873-1924) consist of materials documenting the lives of early settlers in southern Utah and Idaho. Included are a typescript of Volney King's diary; a history of Millard County, Utah, handwritten by King, entitled "Twenty-five Years in Millard County"; and a name record.
William Henry King correspondence
The William Henry King correspondence (1891-1952) consist of thirteen letters received or sent by King while he was a United States Senator from Utah. William Henry King served in the U.S. Senate from 1917-1941.
Kings River Pack Trip album collection
The Kings River Pack Trip album collection contains 1 album of photographs of a pack trip in King River County, California, taken by an unnamed group in the 1920s.
Joseph Kingsbury photograph collection
The Joseph Kingsbury photograph collection contains portraits of Joseph C. Kingsbury and one of his wives as well as portraits of early Utah Mormons. The collection also contains photographs of gravesites of Utah pioneers and photographs of a ceremony commemorating the arrival of the railroad in Corinne, Utah.
Ronald and Ilene Kingsbury papers
The Ronald and Ilene Kingsbury papers (1832-1995) consist of materials focusing on Utah and the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), as well as family history.
Charles Kingston letterpress book
The Charles Kingston letterpress book (1900-1905) contains copies of correspondence regarding Wyoming land transactions, local affairs in Evanston, Wyoming, and matters concerning the Republican party.
Ray Kingston papers
The Ray Kingston papers (1802-2017) contain correspondence, articles, artwork, and architecture materials relating to Kingston's career as an architect and member of the National Endowment of the Arts.
John Fitch Kinney autobiography
The John Fitch Kinney autobiography (circa 1863) was written by Kinney (b. 1816), a chief justice and congressman of Utah during the 1850s-1860s.
Ewald Kipp papers
The Ewald Kipp papers (1880-1980s) contain materials relating to Ewald Kipp (1899-1970s), a mining engineer who worked for various mining and smelting companies in Utah and surrounding states. Included are correspondence, notebooks, day planners, and documents concerning Kipp's career as an mining engineer, various organizations he belonged to, and his extracurricular activities.
David Oscar Kirk diary
The David Oscar Kirk diary (1909-1910) was written by Kirk while on a mission to Scotland for the LDS Church.