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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.
Dean Perkins photograph collection
The Dean Perkins photograph collection consists of images of him skiing. Dean Perkins is a former Utah ski racer.
Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company receipt book
The Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company receipt book (1857-1863) consists of receipts for debts owed to the Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company showing not only amounts in dollars, but also a variety of commodities and services in lieu of cash repayments. The Perpetual Emigrating Fund was a voluntary fund to aid members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints moving to Utah.
Leland M. Perry papers
The Leland M. Perry papers (1936-1938) contain depositions, correspondence, exhibits pertaining to the application to FCC to extablish the radio station KSUB in Ceder City, Utah. Perry was the co-owner of the radio station KSUB.
A. J. Peters photograph collection
The A. J. Peters photograph collection contains portraits of A. J. Peters, photographs of buildings in Salt Lake City and Murray, Utah. The collection also contains photographs of national parks, some hand colored.
Faye Glover Petersen poems
The Faye Glover Petersen poems are entitled "Hats" and "Seagulls." Faye Glover Petersen was born in 1914. She was a lyricist and wrote poems.
LaMar Petersen papers
The LaMar Petersen papers (1829-2005) consist of book reviews, correspondence, publications, and an interview concerning Petersen and his controversial research regarding the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Mark E. Petersen speech [typescript]
The Mark E. Petersen speech [typescript] (1954) was given by Petersen while an Apostle of the LDS Church entitled, "Race Problems--As They Affect the Church." Topics discussed in the address include Petersen's belief that African Americans wanted "absorption with the white race" and LDS Church policies regarding miscegenation.
O'Dell "Pete" Petersen photograph collection
O'Dell "Pete" Petersen (1911-2001) was a member of the Wasatch Mountain Club in Salt Lake City, Utah for over 50 years. This collection contains prints and digital-only images depicting outdoor activities by Petersen and club members.
Glade Peterson papers
Glade Peterson photograph collection
The Glade Peterson photograph collection features Glade as a performer along with other actors and actresses and events of the Utah Opera.
Sigrid Peterson papers
George R. Petrie thesis
The George R. Petrie thesis (1975) titled "The Carden School of Salt Lake City, Utah," consist of Petrie's unpublished master's thesis describing the founding of the Carden Schools and the development of the Longfellow branch in Salt Lake City. The Carden School system was created by Mae Carden and specialized in teaching phonic reading, Christian precepts, and student discipline.
Ethan Pettit diaries
The Ethan Pettit diaries (1855-1881) consist of eight diaries which describe the life of Pettit, a native New Yorker who moved to Utah in 1848 after joining the LDS Church.
Ole Pettit papers
The Ole Pettit papers (1895-1944) consist of journals, notebooks, publications, programs, and miscellaneous items dealing with Pettit's time as a student at the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind in Ogden, Utah.
Ole Pettit photograph collection
The Ole Pettit photograph collection contains portraits of Ole Pettit, friends, and relatives. As well as photographs of various buildings and class reunions.