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Don Patch photograph collection
The Don Patch glass plate negative collection consists of informal photography from the Colorado area, focusing on outdoor recreation of the family (?). Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, Grand Lake, Hot Sulphur Springs, Empire, Idaho Springs, Lamartine, and other areas in the Rocky Mountains.
William Caine Patrick papers
The William Caine Patrick papers (1854-1971) consist of the personal papers of William Caine Patrick, as well as John T. Caine and others. Included are correspondence, journals, articles, news clippings, biographical materials, and memorabilia. William Caine Patrick was the grandson of John T. Caine, a Latter-day Saint pioneer and church and civic leader during the 1800s.
William Caine Patrick photograph collection
The William Caine Patrick photograph collection contains portraits of Mahonri Young and members of his family; portraits of John T. Caine and his wife. The collection also contains miscellaneous photographs including a portrait of Brigham Young.
Patterson family histories
The Patterson family histories (1988) contain pedigree charts and family group sheets of the Patterson family.
Erich Robert Paul papers
The Erich Robert Paul papers (1856-1994) contain correspondence, biographical information, articles, subject files, research materials, conference materials, class materials, notes, and news clippings. Paul received a master's degree in computer science at the American University and master's and Ph.D. degrees in the history and philosophy of science from Indiana University. He has taught at American University, Utah State University, and Dickinson College.
Erich Robert Paul photograph collection
The Erich Robert Paul photograph collection contains one portrait of a man.
Joshua Hughes Paul papers
The Joshua Hughes Paul papers (1800s-1900s) consist of a biography of Joshua Hughes Paul taken from his diaries, essays and poetry written by Paul and others.
Marjorie G. Paul papers
The Marjorie G. Paul papers (1957-2002) consist of a record of her travels over the years. Marjorie Paul worked as a nurse for the World Health Organization in Ethiopia, South America, and Vietnam, and in the 1960's worked for the United States Agency for International Development in Vietnam.
Marjorie G. Paul photograph collection
The Marjorie G. Paul photograph collection documents a 1951 trip down Glen Canyon, but expanded to include her personal travel.
Borghild Marie Bergstedt Paulsen autobiography
The Borghild Marie Bergstedt Paulsen autobiography (1970) describes Paulsen's (b. 1895) life in Norway, emigration to Salt Lake City, family life, and activities as a skier.
Norman Paulsen papers
The Norman Paulsen papers (1984) contain a photocopy of Paulsen's book Christ Consciousness. Included with the photocopy are some hand-written annotations, as well as typescript material.
Eva A. Paxman biography on Olive Alger Truman
The Eva A. Paxman biography on Olive Alger Truman (b. 1894), a southern Utah nursing home administrator, is titled "Look Up, Laugh and Live." Truman began one of the area's first aged-care facilities.
James Walter Paxman diary
The James Walter Paxman diary (1893) also includes a daily journal of activities. Includes his impressions of the Salt Lake Temple dedication. James Walter Paxman (1861-1943) lived in Nephi, Utah, and was president of the Juab Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Roger V. Paxton photograph collection
The Roger V. Paxton photograph collection consists of 1 black-and-white photograph print from 1916 depicting the northwest corner of First Avenue and A street during construction of the Hillcrest apartments.
Jean Rio Pearce diary [typescript]
The Jean Rio Pearce diary (1851-1880) typescript describes her emigration from Liverpool, England, to Salt Lake City, Utah.
Ruth Peay photograph collection
The Ruth Peay photograph collection contains photographs of skiers and ski areas in Utah, many by Clyde Anderson. The collection also contains three photographs of Clyde Anderson.
Pebble Creek Ski Area photograph collection
The Pebble Creek Ski Area photograph collection consists of images depicting this Idaho recreational destination, along with people skiing the slopes.
Steven Pecchia-Bekkum independent film collection
The Steven Pecchia-Bekkum independent film collection (2003) consists of a documentary about John Fillwalk, a video installation artist who teaches at Ball State University in Indiana. The film is shot in Southern Utah and Northern Arizona. Pecchia-Bekkum is a Salt Lake City filmmaker and adjunct assistant professor who teaches film production and traditional animation at the University of Utah. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Joseph H. Peck papers
The Joseph H. Peck papers (1918-1980) consist of correspondence, speeches, articles, and book reviews surrounding Joseph Peck, a medical doctor from Missouri, who spent most of his life in Utah practicing medicine.
Joseph Peck photograph collection
The Joseph Peck photograph collection contains portraits of Joseph H. Peck; photographs of groups of American Indians; views of Gold Hill and Ibapah, Utah.