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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.
Alvin Willard Kirkham autobiography
The Alvin Willard Kirkham autobiography (1919-1970) is titled "My Tale of Two New Years," which was written around incidents occurring on New Year's Day, 1919 and 1970. It includes information about his service in the Marine Corps. during WWI. It also includes incidents from the life of his parents and genealogical material on the Kirkham family.
E. Kay Kirkham essay
The E. Kay Kirkham essay (1985) is titled "Daniel Stillwell Thomas and Martha Paine Jones Thomas: Early Members of the LDS Church and Utah Pioneers of 1894." It was presented to the Genealogical Society in 1985. Kirkham was a genealogist and wrote many books on genealogy.
Francis W. Kirkham papers
The Francis W. Kirkham papers (1889-1951) contain family correspondence and Kirkham's business correspondence dealing with his publications.
Leonard H. Kirkpatrick papers
The Leonard H. Kirkpatrick papers (1852-1950) contain Kirkpatrick's writings on Utah's past and libraries throughout the state of Utah. Leonard H. Kirkpatrick was hired on as the head librarian of the Thomas Library at the University of Utah in 1941 and was an avid promoter of the University of Utah Library. He assisted in making the library an important research institution.
Kirtland Council minute book [microfilmed transcript]
The Kirtland Council minute book (1832-1837) is a copy of a microfilmed typescript consisting of meeting minutes of the Kirtland high council.
Kirtland revelation book [microform]
The Kirtland revelation book has been copied onto a microfilm reel. A printed transcript is also available.

Richard K. A. Kletting architectural drawings
The Richard K. A. Kletting architectural drawings (1909-1913) depict buildings designed by Kletting.
Mitchell H. Kline papers
The Mitchell H. Kline papers (circa 1950s-1970s) consist mainly of mechanical engineering and mining records, although some of Kline's personal materials are also present.
Mitchell H. Kline photograph collection
The Mitchell H. Kline photograph collection contains a personal portrait and 17 8x10 black and white photographs of the Rare Metals Corporation located in Tuba City, Arizona.
Alma John and Alice Lamont Poulter Knapp papers
The Alma John and Alice Lamont Poulter Knapp papers (1967) consist of a compilation entitled "Bits of Philosophy and Poems," which was collected by Alice Lamont Poulter Knapp (1897-1965) and was compiled by her husband, Alma John Knapp (1882-1976) in 1967. Alice Lamont Poulter Knapp received a Bachelor of Science and a Masters of Fine Arts from the University of Utah and worked in elementary and high schools throughout her life.
Harold A. Knapp photograph collection
Harold A. Knapp was a scientist, mathematician, and activist who studied the effects of fallout from nuclear testing. The Harold A. Knapp photograph collection contains photographs and slides of images and data related to the effects of nuclear testing on livestock in the American West.
Albert H. Kneale papers
The Albert H. Kneale papers (1880-1943) consists of correspondence, reports, and photos.
Ora Lee Knecht correspondence [photocopies]
The Ora Lee Knecht correspondence (1926-1931) contains photocopies of four letters from historian B. H. Roberts to Ora Lee Knecht. Roberts was a Mission President for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Knecht was a missionary for the Eastern States Mission from 1924 to 1926, serving as Roberts' secretary for most of that time.