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Gladys Young Orlob photograph collection
Gladys Young Orlob (1894-1980) was a patron of the arts in Salt Lake City, Utah. A granddaughter of Brigham Young, Orlob served as president of the Brigham Young Granddaughters Association. This collection contains images of Gladys Young Orlob, her family, and the Brigham Young's Granddaughters dating from approximatley the 1930s to 1960s.
Harold Orlob papers
The Harold Orlob papers (1891-1986) contain correspondence, court documents, programs, genealogy, printed material, and sheet music composed by Orlob and others. Orlob was a well-received music writer for early Broadway shows in New York.
Harold Orlob photograph collection
Harold Orlob (1883-1982) was a composer and lyricist who worked on Broadway shows and musicals. This collection contains photographs of Orlob, his family, and associates, as well as images of playbills, dating from approximately 1900 to 1980.
Frank O'Rourke audio book
The Frank O'Rourke audio book (1999) is an audio recording of Ellen and the Barber, a novel divided into three novellas set in the 1930s and published posthumously in 1997. Born in Denver, Colorado, Frank O'Rourke was a prolific author, many of whose stories were related to the American West.
Frank O'Rourke papers
The Frank O'Rourke papers (1893-2007) contain correspondence, research notes, pamphlets, brochures, short stories, articles, reviews, news clippings, and manuscripts. O'Rourke was a twentieth century sports, western, suspense novelist, author of over 60 novels, and wrote under pseudonyms Patrick O'Malley, Frank O'Malley, and Kevin Connor as well as under his real name.
Frank O'Rourke photograph collection
The Frank O'Rourke photograph collection contains photographs documenting the personal life and times of Frank O'Rourke, his immediate family, and the families of his mother and father. The collections also includes photographs of a flood in Homer, Nebraska and its effects (1940).
Andrew Orr letters
The Andrew Orr letters (1877-1878) consist of five letters written to his wife, Jinney Orr, while Orr was in Utah and Sonora on unspecified mining business.
Diane Orr independent film collection
The Diane Orr independent film collection consists of films and tapes related to Orr's career as a filmmaker. The collection includes film elements and final version of her films, such as SL-1, The Plan, The Longest War, and Lost Forever: Everett Ruess. Some of the Utah local station KUTV EXTRA newsmagazine episodes also reside in this collection. This collection is partially digitized.
John T. Orton paper
The John T. Orton paper (1966) was written for a political science class at the University of Utah dealing with the controversy over creation of Canyonlands National Park. Accompanied by a scrapbook containing photocopied news clippings documenting the paper, typescripts of Congressional testimony, and maps.
David Osborn, Sr. biography
The biography of David Osborn, Sr. (1879) consists of a forty-six page typescript of an autobiographical sketch written by Osborn between 1860 and 1879. A postscript has been added by his son, David Osborn Jr. The biography details persecutions of Mormons in Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois; stories of his association with and death of Joseph Smith, Jr.; and his life in Cache Valley after emigrating to Utah in 1852.
Alice Hart Osmond papers
The Alice Hart Osmond papers (1864-1942) contain histories of various family members, and a poem written by her father, James Hart.
Blake Ostler articles
The Blake T. Ostler articles (1980-1990), some of which were published in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, discuss various aspects of LDS doctrines and theology. Ostler is an attorney in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Joe Y. Ota digital photograph collection
Joe Y. Ota (1930-2015) served in the United States Army during the Korean War. This collection contains a digitzed photograph of Ota with an unidified soldier during his military service.
George M. Ottinger photograph collection
George Martin Ottinger papers
Our Vision, Our Voices: a Mormon Women's Literary Tour records
The Our Vision, Our Voices: a Mormon Women's Literary Tour records (2008-2010) consist of short stories, poetry and remembrances by female authors with a shared Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints heritage. This collection also contains materials and correspondence relating to the creation and administration of the tour.
Ouray Indian School photograph collection
The Ouray Indian School in Randlett, Utah was operated by the United States government to reeudicate children from the Uncompahgre (Tabeguache) and White River Ute bands from 1883 to 1905 when it was merged with the Uintah Boarding School in Whiterocks, Utah. This collection consists of 3 black-and-white photographs of Ute children and a woman on the grounds of the school in 1905.
Gail Ovard digital photograph collection
The Gail Ovard digital photograph collection contains scans from a 1958-1959 Olympus High School yearbook that primarily depict the football team and its members. Olumpus High School is a public high school in Holladay, a suburb of Salt Lake City, Utah, that opened in 1953.
Overland Stage Lines memorabilia
The collection (1862-1911) consists of memorabilia of the Overland Stage Lines including a time table, a receipt, a check, and a waybill. Also included in the collection is correspondence and ephemera of Nathan Stein.
John M. Owada papers
The John M. Owada papers (1969-2001) contain news clippings, award certificates, and memorabilia related to Owada's service in World War II and subsequent activities with the Veterans of Foreign Wars.