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Leo Leonard papers
The Leo Leonard papers (1900-1975) contain correspondence, programs and announcements, traveling brochures, awards and certificates, newspaper clippings, books, maps, and other documents related to Leo Bradford Leonard's life and his career in the United States Army. Click here to view the digitized materials from the collection.
Leo Leonard photograph collection
The bulk of the Leo Leonard photograph collection consists of postcards and "tourist views" purchased by Leonard depicting towns and cities throughout Europe. The collection also contains personal photographs of Leonard and his wife, Elizabeth, her family in Europe, and formal portraits. Also included is an album owned by Elizabeth before World War II showing friends and acquaintances in Germany.
Elmore LeRoy photograph collection
The Elmore LeRoy photograph collection contains military and personal photographs.
Elmore Winfield LeRoy papers
The Elmore Winfield LeRoy papers (1917-1964) consist of military service records, certificates, correspondence, diaries, daybooks, and genealogical records for Elmore LeRoy, a commercial artist from Chicago who settled in Utah towards the end of his life.
Letter regarding travel from Chicago to Albuquerque
The letter regarding travel from Chicago to Albuquerque (1928) was written by an individual named Julius to Louis and Edith. The letter describes travels in the Western United States and includes a map of the route taken from Chicago to Albuquerque.
Letters from Camp Floyd [photocopies]
The letters from Camp Floyd [photocopies] (1859) consists of two letters which provide a glimpse of life at this Utah army outpost. The letters are photocopies with transcriptions provided. One letter was written by Elon John Farnsworth, Assistant Forage Master at the camp. The other was written by Captain William D. Smith. Camp Floyd was established by Johnston's Army after arriving in Salt Lake City.
Sabrina Lawrence Leunig digital photograph collection
The Sabrina Lawrence Leunig digital photograph collection depicts Leunig's time as a member of the University of Utah Ski Team, between 1997 and 2001, skiing and participating in social events with teammates.
Fred Levine photograph collection
The Fred Levine photograph collection consists of 1 photograph of the University of Utah Field House during World War II, when it was used as a dormatory for American soldiers studying medicine at the University of Utah.
William H. Levitt oral history video recording
The William H. Levitt oral history video recording collection contains 1 DVD with an interview with Bill Levitt.
Arthur T. Lewis oral history interview
The Arthur T. Lewis oral history interview transcript (1971) was with his daughter, Phyllis I. Lewis, discussing his youth in Salt Lake City, travels within the state as well as to points within about 300 miles of Salt Lake City, travels to Denver and Chicago, and settlement in California upon retirement.
B. Roland Lewis papers
The Benjamin Roland Lewis papers (1885-1955) consist largely of correspondence having to do with the publication of his scholarly works and also contains peoms, and drafts and bound typescripts of Lewis' work. B. Roland Lewis taught English at the University of Utah from 1915 to 1951. He was considered an authority on William Shakespeare.
Benjamin Roland Lewis photograph collection
The Benjamin Roland Lewis photograph collection contains portraits of two descendents of William Shakespeare and a photograph of the title page of: The Shakespeare documents by B. Roland Lewis.
David T. Lewis collection
This collection contains letters (1831-1894) concerning various events in Utah history. Included are letters from Brigham Young to Thomas W. Ellerbeck; and one letter from Daniel H. Wells to Brig. Gen. W. B. Pace. Also included is a poem entitled "To Emma by S. M. Kimball;" certificates; two diaries; deeds; and other family letters.
David T. Lewis photograph collection
The David T. Lewis photograph collection consists of various family and individual portraits of the Lewis family with an emphasis on T.D. Lewis.
Melvin E. Lewis papers
The Melvin E. Lewis papers (1970-2004) consist of an autobiography, poems, and a number of brief photo essays. The essays are from one to three pages long and illustrate Lewis's view of the American West. The photographs which accompany the essays were taken in Utah, Idaho, and Montana from the mid 1970s through 2004.
Melvin E. Lewis photograph collection
The Melvin E. Lewis photograph collection consists of images depicting the life of Melvin E. Lewis.
Oscar Lewis papers
The Oscar Lewis papers (1938) contain correspondence between Lewis, the secretary of the Book Club of California, and the librarian/author Caroline Wenzel, about her commission to write an essay for a lithograph of Sacramento. It also contains a copy of the essay titled "Sacramento, Beautiful City of the Plains."
LGBT protest poster and news clipping
This collection contains a poster from the Salt Lake march supporting the Common Ground Initiative in 2009. The collection additionally contains an article from the Deseret News describing the march.
J. Heinrich Lienhard papers
The J. Heinrich Lienhard papers (1843-1933) consist of a translated portion of Lienhard's diary about his life in California before and after the gold rush, and photocopies of correspondence, certificates, and other items relating to Lienhard and his family.