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Frank E. Schefski papers
The Frank E. Schefski papers (1895-1946) contain correspondence, photographs, and news clippings. Some of the news clippings are written by Schefski. Frank E. Schefski was a Salt Lake City sports news reporter, a political activist, and secretary to Mayor W. Mont Ferry, President of US Realty Company. The majority of news clippings, as well as correspondence, pertain to hunting and wildland management issues.
Frank E. Schefski photograph collection
Frank Emil Schefski (1872-1946) was an athlete and journalist in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Frank E. Schefski photograph collection contains portraits of Schefski, his family, and friends.
Josh Scheuerman audio-visual collection
The Josh Scheuerman audio-visual collection consists of movies about snowboarding, skateboarding, and surfing, and audio recordings of interviews Scheuerman conducted for his SLUG Magazine pieces.
Josh Scheuerman papers
The Josh Scheuerman papers (1994-2001) consist of publications concerning either snowboarding or music. Scheuerman writes for SLUG (Salt Lake Under Ground) magazine.
Eldridge Schilling, Jr. scrapbook
The Eldridge Schilling, Jr. scrapbook (1952) contains photographs and a typescript diary of a trip taken West in 1952.
Harold Schindler papers
The Harold Schindler papers (1885-1971) includes information about various theatre centers and exerpts from the book entitled Orrin Porter Rockwell. This collection also includes copies of the Women's Exponent. Harold Schindler was a columnist for the Salt Lake Tribune and a writer on Utah history.
Erik Schlopy digital photograph collection
The Erik Schlopy digital photograph collection consists of images depicting Schlopy ski racing career.
John Schmitt papers
The John Schmitt papers (1879-2012) contains research materials pertaining to the McChrystal family, the Tintic Mining area, and Eureka. The McChrystal family arrived in Eureka from Michigan in 1877. Their life in Eureka and Salt Lake can be followed in various newspapers online such as The Salt Lake Tribune, Eureka Reporter and others. The Tintic Mining region is still active and increasing in importance.
Christian Schneider papers
The Christian Schneider papers (1884-1909) contain diaries, letters, a temple record, and "The Shirt-Tail Provenade," an account of a chapter of his life. Schneider was born in Switzerland in 1844. He joined the LDS Church at age 23 and moved to Utah in 1868, where he worked on the transcontinental railroad and was present when the Golden Spike was driven.
Alan Schoenberger papers
Alan Schoenberger photograph
The Alan Schoenberger photograph collection consists of images of Alan Schoenberger performing his unique style of skiing.
Phebe Carter Scholes photograph collection
Phebe Carter Scholes (1862-1926) was a granddaughter of Wilford Woodruff. This collection contains 1 black-and-white portrait her dating from approximately 1908.
Barry Scholl papers
The Barry Scholl papers (1972-2006) include his writings and correspondence. Barry Scholl established the Entrada Institute, a Utah-based coalition of environmentalists, and the collection contains many of the articles and stories he has written about the cause, as well as his correspondence with various other activists, such as the author Ward Jay Roylance.
Barry Scholl photograph collection
Barry Scholl established the Entrada Institute, a Utah-based coalition of environmentalists. The Barry Scholl photograph collection contains material collected by Scholl for the Entrada Institute.
Margaret Schreiner autobiography
The Margaret Schreiner autobiography (1987) is entitled "Margaret Schreiner Reminisces" and was compiled by Richard L. Schreiner, John C. Schreiner, Gretchen S. Jackson and Julianne S. Johnson. The autobiography presents snippets of her life, her memories of family members, and sage advise to be passed down to other generations.
Anthony and Herbert Schwartz papers
The Anthony and Herbert Schwartz papers (1960-2003) consists of materials regarding the Winter Olympic Games held in Salt Lake City, Utah, along with other materials regarding ski resorts and skiing.
Gary H. Schwartz ski collection
The Gary H. Schwartz ski collection (1880-2009) contains ski memorabilia, clippings, scraptbooks, subject files, correspondence, and publications.
S. S. Schweitzer papers
The S. S. Schweitzer papers consist of first and second drafts of Schweitzer's play, The Tragedy of the Donner Party, which was later filmed as a made-for-TV movie under the title, Donner Pass: the Road to Survival.
Joseph Smith Scofield diary [photocopy and typescript]
The Joseph Smith Scofield diary [photocopy and typescript] (1846-1847) consist of a brief description of his journey to the Salt Lake Valley with the first company of Mormon pioneers. A nine-page typed copy is included with a photocopy of the original diary.
Scofield Mine disaster photograph collection
The Scofield Mine disaster photograph collection contains two images at the time of the mine disaster, one by George Edward Anderson, of Scofield, Utah.