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Arthur Shepherd papers
The Arthur Shepherd papers (1892-2010) consist mainly of original composition manuscripts created by Shepherd (1880-1958), a music composer, conductor, and teacher. Also included in the collection are correspondence, awards, lecture notes, news clippings, biographical information, concert programs, and other materials.
Arthur Shepherd photograph collection
Musician and composer Arthur Shepherd (1880-1958) was originally from Utah, but lived most of his professional life in Cleveland, Ohio. Arthur Shepherd weas a composer and professor of music at Case Western Reserve University. The Arthur Shepherd photograph collection consists primarily of personal and family photographs.
Charles Shepherd papers
The Charles Shepherd papers (1905-1950) consist of clippings, photographs, programs, and reviews originally in scrapbooks detailing Shepherd's professional music career as a pianist, conductor and piano teacher. Includes a monograph on the history of theater in Utah by Horace G. Whitney. Charles Shepherd was a Utah pianist and conductor of the Salt Lake Philharmonic Orchestra, 1919-1927.
Charles R. Shepherd papers
The Charles R. Shepherd papers (1930-1977) consist of letters, notes, and his personal daybook. Also included is a copy of "As We Knew Him," a tribute to William L. Rich. The tribute contains blessings, letters, histories, and biographies of William L. Rich.
Karen Shepherd papers
Karen Shepherd photograph collection
Karen Shepherd (1940-) served in the Utah State Senate from 1990 to 1992 and as representative for Utah's 2nd district in the United States House of Representatives from 1992 to 1994. The Karen Shepherd photograph collection contains photographs documenting Shepherd's campaigns, career in politics, family, and personal life.
Tracey Wendell and Leone Sorensen Shepherd papers
The Tracey Wendell and Leone Sorensen Shepherd papers (1912-1987) contain personal and family documents. Included are birth, marriage, and death materials; greeting cards; piano music and instruction; news clippings; and family histories. Tracey Wendell Shepherd (1903-1982) grew up in Paris, Idaho, where he attended Fielding Academy. He married Leone Sorensen (1900-1987), a piano instructor, in Salt Lake City in 1923.
Tracey Wendell and Leone Sorensen Shepherd photograph collection
Tracey Wendell and Leone Sorensen Shepherd photograph collection contains family portraits and candid photographs and genealogical material.
Charles Sheppard homestead certificate reproduction
The Charles Sheppard homestead certificate reproduction (1894) confirms his right to land in the Utah territory.
Liz Sherry digital photograph collection
This collection contains digital-only images of the University of Utah Ski Team and member Liz Sherry skiing and at competitions between about 1999 and 2000.
Richard Farnham Sherwood papers
The Richard Farnham Sherwood papers (1942-1991) consist of personal papers, WWII Air Force materials, information pertaining to the Senior World Exchange Program and political activism materials.
Frank Shikashio digital photograph collection
Fukutaro “Frank” Shikashio (1883-1970) was born on July 19, 1884 in Fukuoke, Japan and immigrated to the United States, where he and his wife, Miyoshi Kusaba (1896-1993) raised their children in Idaho. Frank's son James Shikashio (1920-2010) served in the United States military during World War II. The Frank Shikashio digital photograph collection contains portraits of Frank, Miyoshi, and James Shikashio dating from approximately 1940 to 1970.
Saburo Shimomura papers
The Saburo Shimomura papers (1951-2006) consist of photocopies of military service documents. The majority of the documents discuss Shimomura's captivity by Chinese forces in 1950.
Saburo "Sam" Shimomura digital photograph collection
Saburo "Sam" Shimomura (1927-2009) was a veteran of the United States Army who was a Prisoner of War during the Korean War in the early 1950s. This collection contains 103 digital only images of Shimomura's military service dating from the 1950s and of a 2003 Veteran's Day event honoring Utah's Korean War veterans.
Samuel Shimp travel notes
The Samuel Shimp travel notes (1869) describe a three day visit to Salt Lake City in 1869, just after the opening of the Trans-Continental Railroad. The notes discuss his visit with Brigham Young and with the LDS architect, William Folsom.
Kiichi and Itsu Shiosaki digital photograph collection
Kiichi and Itsu Hama Shiosaki were Japanese American immigrants in the early 20th century. This collection consists of 1 digital-only portrait of the family taken in 1940.
Kenji and Helen Shiratori Shiozawa papers
The Kenji and Helen Shiratori Shiozawa papers (1925-2017) consist of photos, diaries, school documents, personal and professional certificates, yearbooks, and correspondence primarily by Kenji Shiozawa with additional materials relating to Helen Shiozawa. Materials cover Kenji’s schooling and career as a landscape architect and environmental planner, Kenji and Helen’s involvement in the Japanese American Citizens League, and Kenji’s personal life events.
Kenji and Helen Shiratori Shiozawa photograph collection
Kenji and Helen Shiratori Shiozawa were Japanese Americans who lived and worked in Utah, Idaho, and California. The Kenji and Helen Shiratori Shiozawa photograph collection consists of color prints, negatives, and transparencies depicting Kenji Shiozawa's work as a landscape architect; Helen Shiratori Shiozawa's work as a schoolteacher; and images of Japanese American family life through the Shiozawa and Shiratori family and friends.
Shipler Studio records
Douglas Shipley papers
The Douglas Shipley papers (1936-1937) contain newspaper descriptions of a plane crash in Cheyenne, Wyoming.