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John Anderson papers
The John Anderson papers (1917-1925) contain a certificate of award from his sixth grade class, and a letter he wrote to his "sisters all" from Camp Curry in 1925.
L. Clyde Anderson papers
The L. Clyde Anderson papers (1935-1959) contain newspaper clippings related to Anderson's interest in photography and sailboating on the Great Salt Lake. Included are Utah publicity booklets and an article relating to the history of Fremont Island. Anderson was a well-known photographer and cinematographer in Utah who also produced hundreds of commercial films.
L. Clyde Anderson photograph collection
The L. Clyde Anderson photograph collection contains photographs of various sites in Salt Lake City and at the Great Salt Lake, photographs of persons and activities in and around Salt Lake City and also includes some aerial views of Salt Lake City and rural areas in Utah.
Lavina Fielding Anderson papers
Lynn Matthews Anderson papers
The Lynn Matthews Anderson papers (1988-1996) contain drafts of her book, The Easy-To-Read Book of Mormon, A Learning Companion, correspondence and newspaper clippings.
Lynn Matthews Anderson photograph collection
The Lynn Matthews Anderson photograph collection contains one photo of her book, The Easy-To-Read Book of Mormon, A Learning Companion. This collection has been entirely digitized and is available in our Digital Library.
Nels Anderson papers
The Nels Anderson papers (1923-1981) consist of the personal, family, and professional papers of Nels Anderson (b. 1889), a renowned sociologist.
Nels Anderson photograph collection
The Nels Anderson photograph collection contains portraits of Nels Anderson and of various members of his family as well as images from the Meuse River–Argonne Forest campaign in France in the fall of 1918. A large set in this collection shows graves of World War I soldiers of the 145th Field Artillery.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
Robert Anderson papers
The Robert Anderson papers (1940-1990) contain correspondence, notebooks, research notes, maps, articles, news clippings, and manuscript drafts related to the life and work of this University of Utah Professor of Anthropology. Dr. Anderson's early research files concern the Cheyenne Indians. His later interest in psychiatry and anthropological theory culminated in the publication of his textbook The Cultural Context in 1976.
Robert Anderson photograph collection
The Robert Anderson photograph collection contains photos from this cultural anthropologist include Sun Dance and Bear Dance ceremonies, Ute Indians, Cheyenne Indians, Nootka Indians, Gulf Eskimos, African and Bedouin tribes, Sumerian Period architecture and sculpture. Many photos were used in Anderson's The Cultural Context.