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Gregory A. Prince papers
The Gregory A. Prince papers (1833-1995) contain correspondence, research materials and notes, and the transcripts of oral interviews collected during the writing of Prince's various books about Mormon history. Draft manuscripts of several of those works are also included.
Prisoners for conscience sake list
This item (1934) consists of a handwritten list of 888 Latter Day Saint men and women imprisoned in Utah for polygamy or unlawful cohabitation under the Edmunds and Edmunds-Tucker Laws.
Pro-Utah photograph collection
The Pro-Utah photograph collection consists of photographs and slides of various aerospace related industries in Utah such as Hercules, Sperry, and Litton.
Pro-Utah records
The Pro-Utah records (1964-1970) consist of some intermittent papers from this organization. Included are by-laws, name lists, memoranda, correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, and news clippings. Pro-Utah was organized in 1964 by Utah's business leaders as an industrial promotion program.
Professional Ski Instructors Association, Intermountain Division photograph collection
Prolegomena
Promotional ski brochures collection
The promotional ski brochures collection (circa 1899-1971) was collected by Timothy Tracey. The brochures represent various resorts located in North America and Europe.
Proposed ski resort site plans
The proposed ski resort site plans were designed by architect David R. Hays for Calvin McPhie. The designer was Lee Underwood.
Protests, Marches, and Rallies collection
The Protests, Marches, and Rallies collection (2017-2018) contains posters created by students from the University of Utah. The handwritten and printed posters were used at demonstrations on and off campus.
Provo bishops' meeting minutes
The Provo bishops' meeting minutes (1868-1869) is a collection of minutes from meetings held by LDS Church bishops in Provo. Abraham Owen Smoot was the presiding bishop. Subjects discussed include the Relief Society organization, grasshoppers destroying crops, tithing, funds, taxes, liquor, and attitudes of the people.
Provo Community Congregational Church records
The Provo Community Congregational Church records (1883-1986) consist of the records of various church-sponsored organizations, board and committee materials, Sunday bulletins, minutes, financial records, correspondence, histories, and miscellaneous papers. The Provo Community Congregational Church was one of the earliest churches organized in the state of Utah.
Provo, Utah photograph collection
The Provo, Utah photograph collection contains four portraits of railroad workers in Provo; one photograph of an outdoor theater at the Utah State Hospital in Provo. Cabinet cards are labeled "Miss Andersen's Photographic Studio" and "The Misses Andersen."
John M. Provost papers
The John M. Provost papers (1954-1957) contain school notebooks and textbooks from Provost's time at the Stewart School.
Leo G. Provost photograph collection
The Leo G. Provost photograph collection contains images of groups of people.
Robert Pruitt report collection
The Robert Pruitt report collection consists of parts I and II entitled, “Report of the Assistant United States Attoney General into the Charges of Ralph S. Kelley Respecting the Administration of Oil Shale Lands.”
John Pulsipher diaries
The John Pulsipher diaries (1827-1891) consist of two volumes of diary entries by Pulsipher. Pulsipher and his family were early Mormon converts who traveled with other LDS members from Kirtland, Ohio, to Nauvoo, Illinois, and then to Salt Lake City, Utah.
Lynn Pulsipher essay
The Lynn Pulsipher essay (circa 1977) entitled, "Post-1890 Plural Marriage in Mexico Between 1890 and 1904" consist of a paper written by Pulsipher for a Brigham Young University history course. The paper is a study of LDS Church polygamy continuing in Mexico after the Manifesto of 1890 and of the role of Anthony W. Ivins in performing plural marriages in Mexico.
Punk and radical bumper sticker collection
The punk and radical bumper sticker collection (1980s) consists of stickers with slogans such as, "Honk If You're Jesus," "Yep, Urine Utah," "Take LSD With a Cube of Sugar, LDS With a Grain of Salt," "Stop M-X" and others.
William M. Purdy papers
The William M. Purdy papers (1954-1991) consist of personal and professional documents for Purdy (1921-1993), a noted Utah educator. The materials include correspondence, writings, and documents concerning Rowland Hall-St. Mark's School, where Purdy was headmaster from 1968-1981. Also included in the collection is his paper, "An Outline of the History of the Flaming Gorge Area."
William M. Purdy photograph collection
William M. "Bill" Purdy (1921-1993) was a Utah educator and historian who served as headmaster of Rowland Hall-St. Mark's School in Salt Lake City, Utah, from 1968-1981. This collection consists primarily of slides related to Purdy's professional activities as an educator and historian.