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Ralph Taylor Richards papers
The Ralph Taylor Richards papers (1848-1953) contain materials relating to his work as a physician in Utah, as well as Utah's medical history. The collection contains manuscript drafts for Richards' Of Medicine, Hospitals, and Doctors, his research materials, Richard's and other's articles, lectures, and speeches, and materials concerning Richards' medical practice.
Ralph Taylor Richards photograph collection
The Ralph Taylor Richards photograph collection contains a photograph of people at the milk station.
Samuel W. Richards journals [photocopies]
The Samuel W. Richards journals (1851-1908) consist of 15 photocopy volumes of manuscripts from microfilm.
Wayne Richards photograph collection
The Wayne Richards photograph collection contains 3 photographs relating to KSL television in the 1950s.
Zilla Linford Richards papers
The Zilla Linford Richards papers (1914-2000) contain correspondence, diaries, day planners, financial records, drawings, and newspapers. Both personal and business finances are included, although most financial documents are in relationship to Lark Instruments, the business belonging to Lorenzo A. Richards (Zilla's husband).
Edith Leroy Richardson papers
The Edith Leroy Richardson papers (1883-1971) is comprised of two scrapbooks, nursing certificates, and other documents pertaining to and/or collected by Richardson (1881-1977), a professional nurse who was also a granddaughter of Chief Tintic of the Uintah Utes.
Richfield, Utah photograph collection
The Richfield, Utah photograph collection contains images of buildings and street scenes in Richfield, Utah including the 1906 Pioneer Day parade.
Robert O. and Bette Richins papers
The Robert O. and Bette Richins papers (1984-2004) contain a petigree of the Richins/Hunter family, notes, copied correspondence, announcements, and news clipping regarding the LDS Church.
Ricker family history
The Ricker family history (circa 1904) consists of a two part bound photocopy of Ezekiel Ricker Dumke's collection of family history material. The family were early settlers of Maine. The history includes genealogical content, scanned news clippings, and biographical information.
Emma Peterson Riddle autobiography [photocopy]
The Emma Peterson Riddle autobiography details the life of Emma Riddle (b. 1867), a convert to the LDS Church who emigrated from Sweden to Salt Lake City, Utah.
Isaac Riddle autobiography
The Isaac Riddle autobiography is an addendum to that written by two of his daughters, and a news article. Isaac Riddle (1830-1906) was baptized into the LDS Church in 1844.
John W. Rigdon lecture
The John W. Rigdon lecture (1906) was written by Rigdon on the early history of the LDS Church. It is a reminiscent history of the LDS Church, centered around the narrator's father, Sidney Rigdon. Rigdon describes events in Nauvoo and asserts that his father did not write the Book of Mormon.
Marjorie Madsen Riley papers [photocopies]
The Marjorie Madsen Riley papers (1906-1973) consists of xeroxed copies from microfilm of personal and family biographies. Included are biographies on her parents, Andrew O. and Rozena Fechser Madsen, her grandparents, Mars Lars Madsen and John F. and Ida C. Fechser, and her siblings.
Raye Carleson Ringholz papers
The Raye Carleson Ringholz papers (1964-1995) contain Ringholz's office papers. Included in the files are correspondence, research projects, manuscripts, newspaper clippings and miscellaneous materials. Ringholz is a noted woman writer from Utah.
Rio Grande Southern Railroad records
The Rio Grande Southern Railroad records (1889-2001) consist of meeting minute book, a company ledger, a scrapbook, train schedules, and newspaper clippings relating to the activity of the Rio Grande Southern Railroad Company. The materials located in box 1 are color copies of orginal items that were returned to donor.
Shirley Ririe papers
The Shirley Ririe papers (1946-2010) consist mainly of programs, announcements, and news clippings pertaining to Ririe and the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company. Also included are correspondence, biographical information, and miscellaneous personal material. Shirley Ririe is a co-founder of the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, which is based in Salt Lake City.
Shirley Ririe photograph collection
Shirley Ririe is a dancer, choreographer, and teacher who in 1964 co-founded the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, which is based in Salt Lake City. This collection contains photographs of Ririe's personal life, family, and friends and of her career in dance.
Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company photograph collection
The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company photograph collection (1960-2004) consist of various materials reflecting the conception, business, and artistic aspects of this Salt Lake City based company. Included are resumes, applications, shows, and artist files.
Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company records
The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company records (1950s-2010) consist of various materials reflecting the conception, business, and artistic aspects of this company, founded in 1964 by Shirley Ririe and Joan Woodbury in Salt Lake City, Utah.
G. C. Riser agreement
The G. C. Riser agreement is a typewritten signed contract with handwritten corrections between managers of the University of Utah and Stanford University varsity football teams agreeing to play in Salt Lake City in the late fall of 1902.