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Richard F. Ream papers
The Richard F. Ream papers (1962-1973) consist of photocopied materials regarding articles about climbing Lone Peak, Bell's Tower and The Thumb located in Little Cottonwood Canyon in Utah. Also included is materials about climbing Wind River in Wyoming.
Reconnaissance of Kaiparowits
The Reconnaissance of Kaiparowits microfilm reel contains two reports of archaeological expeditions: "Reconnaissance of Southern Utah on the Kaiparowits Plateau and in the Southwestern drainage of the Escalante River, May 18-28, 1928" and "Reconnaissance in Southern Utah west of the Colorado River, April 17-May 17, 1928."
Record of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Harmony Branch and Ward
This report (1861-1870) consists of typescript minutes of the LDS Ward in Harmony, Utah, describing events in the church and social activities in the town.
Red Butte Press photograph collection
The Red Butte Press photograph collection contains images of an 1846 Columbian hand press used by the Red Butte Press at the University of Utah Marriott Library.
Selections from this collection have been digitalized and are available online in our Digital Library.
Red Butte Press photographic slide collection
The Red Butte Press photograph collection consists of slides documenting various activities at the Red Butte Press. This collection has been fully digitized and is available in our Digital Library.
J.A.C. Redford papers
The J.A.C. Redford papers (1986-1992) consist of essays on LDS Church doctrine and conservative Christianity. Redford is an composer of concert music, film and television scores, and music for the theater.
John Redington journals
The John Redington journals (1859-1905) were written specifically for the purpose of leaving a record for his family, covering his life from 1859 to 1905. The five journals in the collection discuss his life during the early days of the LDS Church, and give a hands-on account of both of his missions.
George W. Reed papers
The George W. Reed papers (1846-1909) contain correspondence, account books, receipts, advertising materials, statements, and various other papers concerning Reed, a manager of Utah's Deseret News and founder of the Salt Lake Tribune.
George W. Reed photograph collection
The George W. Reed photograph collection contains photographs of Reed's homes in Salt Lake City, and photographs of the American flag hung on the Salt Lake Temple to commemorate statehood in 1896.
Theron David Read papers
The Theron David Read papers (1941-2009) contain personal writings, correspondence, and memorabilia related to organizations with which Read was involved. Read was an influential part of the punk movement in Salt Lake City as well as being heavily involved in the Industrial Workers of the World Union.
Reeder family safaris home movie collection
The Reeder family safaris silent home movie collection (1963-1966) consists of home movies of family vacations in Southern Utah. Most films include footage of river running on the Colorado River. Locations include Clear Creek, Lake Powell and the Grand Canyon.
Don M. Rees photograph collection
John Rees photograph collection
The John Rees photograph collection consists of 63 items, primarily black-and-white photographs, depicting industry and construction in Utah in the first half of the twentieth century. Many of the images are in album pages and are accompanied by written identifications and autobiographical narratives, presumably written by the compiler, who may have been named John Rees.
Laura Burbank and David Morgan Rees family history
The Laura Burbank and David Morgan Rees family history (1988) details four generations of the descendents of Laura Burbank and David Morgan Rees.
Willard Dale Rees papers
The Willard Dale Rees papers (2005) contain a listing of tape recordings that he donated. He collected the recordings while serving as a missionary in the West Spanish American Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1962 to 1964 and then following his mission through 1970.
John Reese biography
The John Reese biography consist of an undated typescript biography of John Reese (b. 1808), a Nevada settler who played a prominent role in the government of that state. The biography describes Reese's adventures in settling the West and gives information about Nevada history in general.
Rick Reese mountaineering audio collection
The Rick Reese mountaineering audio collection (1980-1996) consists of oral histories of mountaineers once active in Wyoming's Teton Range. An historian and former Grand Teton National Park climbing ranger, Reese himself conducts one of the interviews.
Rick Reese papers
The Rick Reese papers contain a letter from Rick Reese to Jack Newell in which he writes his memories of mountain climbing and details climbs he went on, who was with him and how the sport has changed through the years. The collection also contains news clippings of rescues in the Grand Tetons, materials regarding Ted Wilson and Roland Wyatt, his years in Montana and Alpenbock Climbing Club items.
Agnes Just Reid papers
The Agnes Just Reid papers (1850-2004) consist of a biographical sketch, an oral history transcript (1972), personal correspondence, and biographical sketches and correspondence relating to her mother, Emma Thompson Bennett Just. Included are correspondence and other materials related to the publication of her book Letters of Long Ago.