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Harry Longabaugh Jr. speech [transcript]
The Harry Longabaugh Jr. speech [transcript] (1970) was given by Longabaugh on 25 June 1970, at Weber County Library, Ogden, Utah. Longabaugh claims to be the son of Harry Longabaugh, the Sundance Kid. In this speech he talks about Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, and their respective gang, and dispels some of the myths brought on by Twentieth Century Fox's movie, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Albert "Bert" and Rachel Jamison Loper papers
Albert "Bert" Loper photograph collection
Albert "Bert" Loper was one of the most well known early river runners. The Albert "Bert" Loper photograph collection contains photographs and negatives documenting Loper's personal life and his river running adventures.
Lou Lorenz papers
Lou Lorenz photograph collection
The Lou Lorenz photograph collection consists of one color print of Mr. Lorenz and thirty black and white 35mm transparencies depicting skiing in the United States from 1891 through 1948.
Los Angeles Olympic Games records inventory
The Olympic Games (XXIII: Los Angeles) records (1973-1999) inventory details the records of the Los Angeles Olympic Games Planning Group. The inventory contains a transfer list of records. The city of Los Angeles hosted the 1984 Olympic Games and the Twenty-Third Olympiad.
Lost Forever, Everett Ruess motion picture
The film Lost Forever, Everett Ruess is a docu-drama by Utah filmmaker and photographer Diane Orr that loosley interprets the story of Ruess, a Los Angeles artist who hitchhiked to Arizona in 1931 where he wandered into the desert alone and ultimately disappeared. His fate remains unknown.
John Loveless autobiography
The John Loveless autobiography (1807-1859) details his life in the LDS Church, the Church's expulsion from Missouri, his departure from Nauvoo, his trek west, and arrival in Salt Lake City.
Vivian Dorothy Peterman Lovell papers
The Vivian Dorothy Peterman Lovell papers (1920) contain a notebook and commencement program. Lovell (1901-1991) was a music teacher at Rowland Hall School, she graduated from Salt Lake High School in 1920.
Leo Loving independent film collection
The Leo Loving independent film collection (2003) consists of a copy of a documentary about John Birch, an American military intelligence officer and Baptist missionary working in China before and during World War II. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Channing Lowe independent film collection
The Channing Lowe independent film collection (2002-2004) consists of two feature length horror films made by Utah filmmaker Channing Lowe. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Eliza Lowe biography
The Eliza Lowe biography consist of a brief history of Eliza Lowe and her husband, Thomas, compiled by their granddaughter, Mary Belnap Lowe.
John Lowry Sr. and John Lowry Jr. biographies
The John Lowry Sr. and John Lowry Jr. biographies of both these early settlers to Utah are undated.
Walker Wallace Lowry papers
The Walker Wallace Lowry papers (1939-1982) consists of an autobiography (1982) and a report titled, "Non-intervention in Spain: The Work of the London Committee, 1936-1939" (1939).
William "Bert" A. Lucas slide collection
The William "Bert" A. Lucas contains color slides of Glen Canyon between 1949 and 1951, ten years before the canyon was flooded to fill the Powell Reservoir in 1963.
Lucin Cutoff Trestle photograph collection
The Lucin Cutoff trestle photograph collection contains 33 black-and-white photographs of the Lucin Cutoff trestle, a 12-mile railroad trestle that crossed the Great Salt Lake and was used from 1904 until the late 1950s. It was used in a limited function until the 1970s and was removed in the 1990s. This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
William Luck journal
The William Luck journal (1849-1868) was kept by Luck with intermittent entries. It begins with his joining the LDS Church and ends abruptly while describing his daily activities in Utah.
Edward G. Lueders papers
The Edward G. Lueders papers (1923-2010) contains materials resulting from his work as a poet, teacher, author, and editor. Lueders (1923) spent most of his career as a professor of English.
Edward Lueders photograph collection
The Edward Lueders photograph collection consists of portraits of various authors associated with Edward Lueders.
Irvin K. Luker papers
The Irvin K. Luker papers (1962-1975) consist of materials documenting violations of the anti-noise ordinance of Salt Lake City caused by the auto races at the Utah State Fair Grounds. Included in the collection are correspondence, notes and news clippings.