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George Snell papers
George Snell photograph collection
The George Snell photograph collection contains personal and professional images of George Snell. Folder one contains photographs of Snell, his wife, and family friends. The remaining folders consist of photographs relating to Snell's work in the broadcasting field, particularly with Radio Keen of San Jose, California. The images in this collection are in very good condition.
Ashby Snow papers
The Ashby Snow papers (1892-1959) contain correspondence, contacts, ledgers and finacial records of this Salt Lake businessman.
Charles D. Snow photograph collection
Charles Donald “Don” Snow (1926-2018) was a geologist and author. In the early 20th century, Snow's family lived near the Utah quarry where Earl Douglass discovered dinosaur bones in 1909. This collection contains color photographs from the 1990s of the former family ranch and black-and-white copy prints of photographs of Neal and Snow family members.
Snow Cup photograph collection
The Snow Cup photograph collection consists of images of winners of the Snow Cup.
Snow Cup Race scrapbook
The Snow Cup Race scrapbook (1962-1963) consists of news clippings, correspondence, photographs, and project proposal materials. The Snow Cup Race was created to promote skiing in the Intermountain and Salt Lake Area. This event was held at Alta, Utah beginning in the 1940s. Skiers who have participated in the races include Jim Gaddis, Lynn Johnson, Billy Kidd, Corey Engen, and Margo Walters.
Dorothy Snow photograph
The Dorothy Snow photograph is a portrait of an unidentified man, signed: "just a little birthday token to tell you of a love unspoken"
Edward H. Snow autobiographical sketch
The Edward H. Snow autobiographical sketch (1936) consists of eight-pages that was copied by James Erickson under the Writer's Project in 1936. A table of contents and a name index are provided. Included in the sketch are Snow's boyhood recollections of George A. Smith, John Taylor, and Brigham Young. He also describes the growth of the educational system in Southern Utah, particularly the creation of Dixie College.
Eliza R. Snow letters and histories of charitable societies in Utah
The Eliza R. Snow's histories of charitable societies in Utah collection (1876) consist of letters and historical reports, solicited by a Mrs. A.H. Smith and collected by Eliza Snow, from Utah's charitable societies. Reports were not submitted by some societies. Snow's own report on the LDS Church's Relief Society is probably the best summary statement on the role and activities of women in the LDS Church during the mid 19th century.
Elman Snow photograph collection
The Elman Snow photograph collection contains photographs from the Porte Publishing Company of Salt Lake City from the 1950s.
Erastus and Artimesia Snow papers [typescripts]
The Erastus and Artimesia Snow papers [typescripts] (1818-1880) consists of one volume compilation of letters written by Artimesia to her husband, Erastus and eight journals of Erastus arranged into one volume. Erastus Snow was a Mormon apostle and missionary, an associate of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, and a Mormon pioneer in Utah. Artimesia Snow was the first of his several wives.
Julia Josephine Spencer Snow biography
The Julia Josephine Spencer Snow biography contain an undated biography of Julia Snow (1837-1909), written by her granddaughter, Beatrice Snow Winsor. The biography records information about her family's move to St. Louis and her mother's move to Nauvoo at the time the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were driven out of that city. Also recorded is information on Julia's life in St. George, Utah, and her decendants.
Lorenzo Snow letter
The Lorenzo Snow letter (1899) is to Bishop Allen of Park City and describes the need to finish the work with LDS Church chronology.
Mansfield Lorenzo Snow papers
The Mansfield Lorenzo Snow papers (1866-1960) contain Snow's correspondence, genealogical records, professional papers, articles, and personal items. Snow was a newspaperman and writer. He was the son of LDS Church President, Lorenzo Snow, and Mary Elizabeth Hautz.
Mansfield M. Snow photograph collection
The Mansfield M. Snow photograph collection contains portraits of Mansfield Snow, his wife and daughter, and various members of the Snow and Clarke families, as well as photographs of buildings in Brigham City, Utah and miscellaneous photographs.
V. Douglas Snow collection
The V. Douglas Snow collection (1964-1973) consists of six publications of the Ford Times, each containing illustrations by Snow. V. Douglas Snow (b. 1927) was chairman of the University of Utah's Art Department from 1966 to 1971.
Vivian Snow autobiography
The Vivian Snow autobiography (1980) consists of a typescript Snow compiled by his daughters. Included are family biographical information, an account of Snow's funeral service, and information on various houses in which he lived. Vivian Snow was a descendent of Erastus Snow and the father of Utah artist Vivian Douglas Snow.
Zerubbabel Snow diary [photocopies]
The Zerubbabel Snow diary (1856-1857) consist of a photocopy of Snow's original diary describing his LDS Church mission to Tahiti.
Snowbasin Ski Resort photograph collection
The Snowbasin Ski Resort photograph collection contains photographs documenting the beginnings of the Snowbasin ski area in northern Utah. THe collection also includes views of the resort itself, as well as of skiing techniques and early equipment.