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Niels P. Larsen brochure
The Niels P. Larsen brochure illustrates some of the work executed by the office of Niels P. Larsen. It consists of black and white architectural drawings of proposed buildings by Larsen's architectural firm, as well as black and white photos of buildings and homes in the northern Utah area designed by the firm.
Niels S. and Ellen Gibson Smith Larsen Family photograph collection
The Niels S. and Ellen Gibson Smith Larsen Family photograph collection contains photographs of the Larsen family taken and collected by Niels and Ellen's daughter, Claire Larsen. The collection contains photographs of Claire, her siblings, parents, and friends, and dates from 1876 to 1980.
Robert Gordon Larsen papers
The Robert Gordon Larsen papers (1930-1972) contain correspondence, journal articles, notebooks, research proposals, and a scrapbook relating to the career of this Utah chemist. Larsen was an engineer and chemist principally with the Shell Development Company, a division of Shell Oil Company.
Vernon Wallace Larsen papers
The Vernon Wallace Larsen papers (1932-1997) contain his research for the book Utah Poets. This includes oral histories, interviews, examples of their work, and correspondence. The book was written to celebrate the Utah State Poetry Society's annual award for "Poet of the Year," and includes a biography of each winner. There are also interviews and original work with poets who did not win, but still contributed to the society.
Vernon Wallace Larsen photograph collection
Vernon Wallace Larsen (1920-2003) was a professor of sociology at Brigham Young University and a poet. This collection contains 1 color photograph of a sculpture of Sappho.
Wesley Pratt Larsen papers
Wesley Pratt Larsen photograph collection
Wesley Pratt Larsen (1916-2004) was a biologist, author, and educator specializing in Utah history. The Wesley Pratt Larsen photograph collection contains black-and-white and color prints related to Larsen's research, particular into Ancestral Puebloan culture and artifacts and the history of Toquerville, Utah.
Charles Gustave Larson papers
The Charles Gustave Larson papers (1948 and undated) consist of genealogical materials, family ledger, correspondence, news clippings, and a biography of Larson by Erma and Carol Lowry. Larson immigrated Grantsville, Utah in 1875 and he served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) to the Southern States in 1899.
Frederick William Larson papers
Frederick William Larson photograph collection
The Frederick William Larson photograph collection contains black-and-white photographs and laser copy prints of Frederick Larson and his family, as well as group photos of missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Colorado between 1900 and 1910.
G. Bennet Larson photograph collection
The G. Bennet Larson photograph collection contains individual and group portraits documenting G. Bennett Larson's career in radio broadcasting.
G. Bennett Larson papers
Gustive O. Larson articles
The Gustive O. Larson articles consist of: "Mormon Immigration," "Federal Government Efforts to Americanize Utah before Admission to Statehood," and "The Early Beginnings of the Sugar Industry in Utah Territory, 1852-1891."
Naomi Barlow Larson autobiography
The Naomi Barlow Larson autobiography (2010) is entitled The Poet's Wife. Larson discusses her personal history along with biographical sketches of her parents, Elbert Henry Barlow and Alice Alberta Sweeten Barlow.
Stan Larson papers
The Stan Larson papers (1842-2011) consist of an interview of Larson, manuscripts, articles, notes, newspaper clippings, conference papers, diaries, correspondence, book reviews, books, and assorted materials. Larson was an associate librarian and curator of manuscripts at the J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah. He was also a scholar and writer on topics dealing with the LDS Church.
William "Bill" Gustave Larson papers
The William "Bill" Gustave Larson papers (1890-1995) consist of correspondence, certificates, awards, news clippings and other materials. The collection also contains materials regarding Charles G. Larson and writings by others. Larson was a member of the Utah House of Representatives and was instrumental in the organization of the Metro Salt Lake Committee on Aging.
E. Lee Lasater papers
The E. Lee Lasater papers (1989) consist of correspondence between United States Federal Judge Winder and a manuscript of a screenplay titled Stormy Journey. Lasater (b. 1944) wrote the play as an autobiographic effort to explain the politics of Finland and his involvement with the CIA and FBI. Lasater is a psychologist in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Bill Lash papers
The Bill Lash papers (1937-2011) contain material related to his involvement with various ski organizations and his work regarding ski training and education.
Bill Lash photograph collection
The Bill Lash photograph collection contains photographs of Bill Lash, Willy Schaeffler, and the Solitude Ski School in 1958.
Philip Lasky papers
The Philip Lasky papers (1927-1985) contain KDYL Radio materials. Lasky was manager of Salt Lake City radio station KDYL.