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Reed Peck manuscript [photocopy]
The Reed Peck manuscript (1839) consists of a photocopy of the original. The title page states that, "The original Reed Peck manuscript purchased Nov. 1943 from Peck's granddaughters Mabel Peck Myer and Hazel Peck Cass in Bainbridge, N.Y. by Fawn M. Brodie." The manuscript presents Peck's reminiscences of LDS Church members.
Ern Pedler papers
The Ern Pedler papers (1914-1986) spans his career and creative life, from his high school writings to a letter granting a magazine interview in the 1980s. In addition to the manuscripts, other written material and ephemera give a detailed picture of Western life. Pedler was a long-distance rider, cowboy, and horse wrangler. He was also a prolific writer of fiction.
Ern Pedler photograph collection
Ern Pedler (1914-1989) was a fiction writer whose work was based on his experiences as a long-distance rider, cowboy, and horse wrangler in Utah. This collection contains photographs documenting Pedler's life, family, and work with horses and on ranches in Utah from 1940 to 1988.
Fern Flagler Peery papers
The Fern Flagler Peery papers (1840-2008) contain correspondence, diaries, vital records, genealogy, and news clippings of Peery and her family members. Also included is family history research.
Fern Flagler Peery photograph collection
The Fern Flagler Peery photograph collection consists of photograph prints and negatives depicting Fern Flagler Peery (1917-2009) pictured with her family and friends.
Harman W. Peery correspondence
The Harman W. Peery correspondence (1936-1943) consists of letters and telegrams from notable individuals such as Eddie Cantor, Bing Crosby, Ken Maynard, Max A. Baer and others. Peery was Mayor of Ogden, Utah.
Joseph S. Peery audio visual collection
This collection provides a look into Dr. Joseph S. Peery's life through his home movies and speeches about his area of expertise, economics and finance.
Joseph S. Peery papers
The Joseph S. Peery papers (1907-2005) contain diaries, correspondence, notes, family genealogy, University of Utah materials, maps, certificates, awards, newsletters, postcards, and news clippings. Peery was a professor of finance and economics at the University of Utah.
Joseph S. Peery photograph collection
Joseph Smith Peery was a professor of economics and Dean of the College of Business School at the University of Utah. This collection contains slides, photographs, and postcards documenting Peery's life, family, and travels dating from approximately 1910 to 2007.
Alta LaRee Hill Pehrson papers
The Alta LaRee Hill Pehrson papers (1883-2006) contains correspondence, family genealogies, clippings from her writing career, including the history of Magna, Utah. Alta Pehrson was active in the town of Magna, Utah, and was the first woman President of the Magna Chamber of Commerce.
Alta LaRee Hill Pehrson photograph collection
Alta LaRee Hill Pehrson (1920-2006) was a community activist and reporter in the town of Magna, Utah, and was the first woman President of the Magna Chamber of Commerce. This collection contains photographs, negatives, and postcards relating to Magna, its people, events, schools, and organizations dating from approximately 1883 to 2006.
Chadwin H. Peirce essay
The Chadwin H. Peirce essay (1967) is titled "An Investigation of 'This is the Place' Monument Park." This essay was prepared for Mack Kesler's course on senior design at the University of Utah. It investigates the condemnation proceedings of the 177 acres of privately owned land east of the "This is the Place" Monument in Salt Lake City, Utah. Suggestions for future uses of the park are also discussed in the essay.
George James Peirce papers
The George James Peirce papers (1914-1915) consist of reports of field studies on vegetation damage from smelter smoke in the Tooele and Salt Lake valleys of Utah in 1914 and 1915. George James Peirce was a botanist.
Pelton Art Printing Company photograph collection
The Pelton Art Printing Company was a press located in Grand Junction, Colorado in the early twentieth century. This collection contains 31 stereographs depicting the offices, machines, and employees of the press circa 1905.
Pembroke Stationery Company order book
The Pembroke Stationery Company order book (1914) is a bound set of second copies of blueprint reproduction orders completed by this Salt Lake City firm. The clients recorded in the order book are all mining companies, with Utah Copper Co. and Alaska Gastineau Mining Co. both appearing frequently. Included with the order book are five loose sheets listing the tracing numbers for tracings to be reproduced.
Mark A. Pendleton papers
This collection (1852-1956) contains biographical materials, correspondence, and manuscripts on the Mountain Meadows Massacre, histories of Orderville and Silver Reef, City Creek and Ensign Peak. Includes published articles by Pendleton.
Mark A. Pendelton photograph collection
The Mark A. Pendelton photograph collection consists of prints, glass lantern slides, and negatives of the towns of Leeds, Silver Reef, Paragonah, St. George, and other scenes and towns in southwestern utah. Included are buildings, mining, milling, and other activities.
John A. Peperakis photograph collection
The John A. Peperakis photograph collection contains photographs of local Utah mining operations, mining companies and the mines.
John Peperakis papers
The John Peperakis papers (1913-1990) contains correspondence, mining information, and mostly maps that are hand-drawn, originals documenting mining (coal) areas in Utah and the Rocky Mountain areas. Peperakis was a mining engineer who was manager of Sunnyside Coal Mines, Utah for Kaiser Steel Corporation.
Dean Perkins papers
The Dean Perkins papers (1967-1969) consist of brochures, announcement, and periodical and newspaper advertisements for Perkins Ltd., a retail store located in Ogden, Utah. This store specialized in mountaineering, ski, tennis and everyday clothing and equipment.