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Silver Reef, Utah photograph collection
The Silver Reef, Utah photograph collection contains images of various buildings, including mills, in Silver Reef, Utah.
William John Silver papers
The William John Silver papers (1874-2001) consist of Silver's biography as well some ephemeral newspaper clippings and advertisement cards. Silver is best known for his influence in Salt Lake City, Utah as the frontrunner for the Silver Brother Iron Works (also known as Salt Lake Iron and Steel Company).
Naomi Silverstone papers
The Naomi Silverstone papers (1979-1983) contain Silverstone's office files. Included in the files are calendars, correspondence, speeches, research projects, newspaper clippings, and other miscellaneous materials. Silverstone is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Utah.
George Pruce Simpson photograph collection
The George Pruce Simpson photograph collection contains portrait of George Pruce Simpson and a view of the front of the Ogden Paint, Oil and Glass Co. store in Ogden, Utah.
James Henry Sinquefield oral history interview
An interview (1985) by Alan Cherry with James Henry Sinquefield discussing his experiences as a black convert to the LDS Church and his opinions concerning the status of black persons in the Church. This interview is part of the LDS African American Oral History Project of the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Young University.
Claudia Sisemore independent film collection
The Claudia Sisemore independent film collection (1976-1978) consists of documentary films about Utah artists Alvin Gittins, LeConte Stewart and V. Douglas Snow. Sisemore is an artist and teacher as well as a documentary filmmaker, who has filmed over 20 members of Utah's visual and performing arts community. She graduated from the University of Utah in 1976. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Ski Utah audio-visual collection
The Ski Utah audio-visual collection consists largely of promotional films, videos and compact discs designed to attract tourists to Utah on behalf of the ski and snowboard industry. The collection also includes a some news stories related to Utah's ski industry. Ski Utah, Inc. is a marketing firm represnting the state's resorts and related service industries.
Ski Utah, Inc. photograph collection
The Ski Utah, Inc. photograph collection consists of slides of skiing activities and various resorts.
James H. Skinner autobiography
The James H. Skinner autobiography was written in 1915 and describes Skinner's (b. 1842) highlights of his life from childhood to his mid-thirties.
Robert L. Skinner photograph collection
The Robert L. Skinner photograph collection contains two images depicting unidentified musicians around the 1900s, one a photograph of a small brass band and one a print of 3 children holding instruments.
Suzanne Skinner papers
The Suzanne Skinner papers (1944-1945) consist of news articles, time sheets, race results, and postcards surrounding Skinner's skiing career.
Royal Skousen photograph collection
The Royal Skousen photograph collection consists of ultraviolet photographs of the Wilford Wood fragments of the original manuscript of the Book of Mormon. Skousen was the editor of the Book of Mormon critical text project and published his definitive transcript of the original manuscript in 1996.
SL-1 Film photograph collection
SL-1 is a 1983 documentary film by Utah filmmakers Diane Orr and C. Larry Roberts investigating the January 3, 1961 meltdown of a nuclear reactor at the National Reactor Testing Station in Idaho. This collection contains black-and-white photographs of the event collected by Orr and Roberts during the course of their research for the film.
SL-1 Film records
The film SL-1 is a chilling re-enactment of the first fatal nuclear accident in the United States by Diane Orr and C Larry Robert, indie filmmakers from Salt Lake City. This collection includes flyers, newspaper/magazine clippings, and correspondence, tell of the making of the film, the chronology of events, biographies of the filmakers, as well as reviews of the documentary.
Joseph Slater promissory notes
The Joseph Slater promissory notes (1860) specify amounts of money owed by Slater for hand cart shares with payment due on his arrival in the Great Salt Lake area.
Sheri Slaughter Utah pottery collection
The Sheri Slaughter Utah pottery collection (1858-2001) contains photocopies of articles and notes relating to the history of pottery in Utah, and a daily account book (1866-1888) and ledger (1881-1893) from the Eardley Brothers Pottery Company. Sheri Slaughter was a student and connoisseur of Utah pottery, and she collected this material as part of her interest in that subject.
Ken Sleight papers
The Ken Sleight papers (1966-2000) consist of a study titled, Following Powell in Cataract which details the two expeditions of John Wesley Powell and Sleight's experiences tracing Powell's route in Cataract Canyon.
Ken Sleight river running video collection
The Ken Sleight river running video collection (circa 1962) consists of a 16mm silent film of a river trip through Glen Canyon. The areas depicted in the film were flooded after the completion of Glen Canyon Dam in 1963.
W. J. Sloan papers
The W. J. Sloan papers consist of three seemingly autobiographical experiences, two describing his time as sheriff in Arizona. Could be short stories.
William Sloan letter to John Kerr
The William Sloan letter to John Kerr (1864) describes Sloan's time in Virginia City where he was selling livestock and being involved with the freighting business in the West.