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Rockville, Utah photograph collection
The Rockville, Utah photograph collection contains a one photograph of a panoramic view of Rockville, Utah.
Nate Rockwood independent film collection
The Nate Rockwood independent film collection (2004) consists of a short documentary about the J. Willard Marriott Library's efforts to find funding to renovate its facilities. Rockwood made the film while a film student at the University of Utah. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Rocky Mountain Power Company photograph collection
Rocky Mountain Power Company records
The Rocky Mountain Power Company records (1876-1992) consist of reports describing the company's acquisitions of smaller companies from 1912 to 1938, as well as a history of the parent company's accomplishments in providing power to the intermountain area. Also included are diagrams for the construction of various area power plants.
Benjamin M. Roe papers
The Benjamin M. Roe papers (1905-1974) consist of the personal and professional papers of Roe, an immigrant from Russia and Salt Lake City businessman and philanthropist. Included are a travel diary, news clippings, correspondence, B'nai Israel Temple records, histories of Utah Jews, subject files, publications, and other materials.
Benjamin M. Roe photograph collection
The Benjamin M. Roe photograph collection contains portraits of Benjamin Roe, photographs of prominent Jews in Utah, photographs of Jewish social events and businesses and photographs of various synagogues in Salt Lake City.
Roger Bailey Traveling Fellowship sketchbooks
The Roger Bailey Traveling Fellowship sketchbooks (1987-2006) were created by recipients of the fellowship. The sketchbook collection is organized by recipient name along with the location of travel. Recipients of the fellowship are required to keep a journal during the period of travel and study. Upon completion of the travel, the journal is given to the Graduate School of Architecture to become part of the school's library.
Ruth Rogers-Altmann photograph collection
The Ruth Rogers-Altmann photograph collection consists of four recent images of Ruth Rogers-Altmann.
Andrew L. Rogers diary [photocopy]
The Andrew L. Rogers diary is a photocopy of the original dating from 1882 to 1896. Andrew served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Arizona in 1876 and in Great Britain in 1910. Andrew died in 1943. The 288-page copy of the journal contains stories from Andrew's life, family history, and day-to-day accounts.
Ivard Ritchie Rogers photograph collection
Ivard Ritchie Rogers (1915-1988) served in World War II and was an outdoorsman and river runner. He worked for the Utah Bureau of Investigation, including 20 years service as director. This collection includes black-and-white and color slides depicting Rogers' military service and images of his friends and family. Also included are photos of Southern Utah and Utah national parks, river running, and the Green, Colorado, and Yampa rivers.
Leo Abbott Rogers photograph collection
The Leo Abbott Rogers photograph collection consists of images of the prototype of the Rogers ore mill, a portable ore-dressing machine that Rogers invented. Some of the photos show the production of the machine’s parts at a factory. This collection is fully digitized and available online in our Digital Library.
Lewis M. Rogers papers
The Lewis M. Rogers papers (1940s-1990s) consist of the office and teaching files of Rogers, a University of Utah philosophy professor. Included are articles, essays, class materials, correspondence, and other papers.
Ismael Rojas independent film collection
The Ismael Rojas independent film collection (2003) consists of one videocassette containing a narrative film and a documentary about Salt Lake City woodworker Gonzalo Tenogo. Both films were shot by Rojas while enrolled in Beginning Video Production at the University of Utah. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Ross L. Romero papers
David Smellie and Daisy Rolapp Romney papers
The David Smellie and Daisy Rolapp Romney papers (1914-1980) consists of two yearbooks published by the University of Utah entitled The Utonian (1916-1917), along with a scrapbook of ephemeral materials collected during her years as a student at the University of Utah. Daisy Rolapp Romney was active in the University of Utah Dramatic Club and was also a society editor of the student newspaper for the Utah Chronicle.
David Smellie and Daisy Rolapp Romney photograph collection
Daisy Marguerite Rolapp (1895-1986) was a graduate of the University of Utah while her husband David Smellie Romney (1892-1975) served as mayor of Ogden, Utah in 1944 and as managing director of the Utah Symphony beginning in 1948. This collection contains black-and-white photographs of David and Daisy Romney, their families, photographs of performing artists, and photographs of a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints mission.
Junius S. Romney papers
The Junius S. Romney papers (1903-1973) consist of a seven-volume autobiography by Romney and a seventeen-page discourse given by his father, Junius Romney Sr. Junius S. Romney (1903-1980) was a Utah attorney and member of the LDS Church.
Miles Pratt Romney papers
The Miles Pratt Romney papers (1881-1984) consist of diaries, newspaper clippings, certificates, typescripts of autobiographies and biographies, day books, note cards, correspondence, a published book and oral histories pertaining to the family of Miles Pratt Romney.
Miles Pratt Romney photograph collection
The Miles Pratt Romney photograph collection consists of images of Miles Romney and of various members of the Romney family; also included are images from the Romney family’s trips and LDS historic sites.
This collection is digitized and available in the Digital Library.
William J. Roosen photograph collection
The William J. Roosen photograph collection consists of U. S. Army TASO Photo Facility photographs. Inlcudes Arctic soldiers on skis near Ft. Richardson, Arkansas, along with other images.