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William M. Stewart certificate
The item is a certificate for the honorary degree of Master of Didactics awarded to William M. Stewart in 1892.
Mark Stiegemeier papers
The Mark Stiegemeier papers (1973-1986) contain a scrapbook, magazine articles, and news clippings concerning his involvement in freestyle skiing. Stiegemeier was a freestyle skier during the 1970s and 1980s.
Mark Stiegemeier photograph collection
The Mark Stiegemeier photograph collection consists of a photograph of Mark Stiegmeier during a freestyle skiing competition and two other miscellaneous photographs.
James D. Still Mormon history collection
The James D. Still Mormon history collection (1834-2010) contains articles, clippings, correspondence, an index, and other research materials on Mormon history, particularly Oliver Cowdery, the writing of the Book of Mormon and the Book of Abraham, and the relationship between Masonry and the LDS Church.
James D. Still photograph collection
The James D. Still photograph collection contains images of various headstones, historical Mormon figures and Mormon history sites in Missouri.
Richard L. Stimson papers
The Richard L. Stimson papers (1944-2014) contain personal narratives, correspondence, and World War II (WWII) memorabilia including documents relating to the 100th Infantry.
Richard L. Stimson photograph collection
Richard Lewis "Dick" Stimson (1925-2014) was a veteran of the United States Army who served in World War II. After retiring from a career in insurance and sales, he volunteered for the University of Utah Health Sciences and hospitals and bequeathed his estate to the University of Utah Health Sciences. This collection contains color photographs of Stimson's life, his military service, and his involvement in veteran organizations and reunions.
Stirling Mining Company ledger
The Stirling Mining Company ledger (1868-1870) details the company's patronage during the late 1860s.
Stock and bond certificate collection
The stock and bond certificate collection (1909-1935) consists of certificates from various railroad and equipment companies in Utah.
John Stockert photograph collection
The John Stockert photograph collection consists of 594 color 35mm transparencies, dated from 1958 to 1974. All slides are of areas in Utah, mostly southern Utah. Mr. Stockert began to take photographs of southern Utah while working as a seasonal Park Ranger in Arches National Monument (later National Park) in 1960, and later visited and photographed other parts of Utah in subsequent years.
Thomas G. Stockham papers
The Thomas G. Stockham papers (1951-1994) provide information about the personal and professional life of Thomas Greenway Stockham, Jr. (b. 1933). The papers include personal documents, correspondence, teaching and business records, scientific and technical reports and manuals, project notes, and published and unpublished documents. Stockham is best known for his development of digital sound, his contributions to computer image processing procedures, and his work on the Watergate tapes.
Rudolf Stockseth diary
The Rudolf Stockseth diary (1890s) includes personal and spiritual musings. Much of it is written in Norwegian.
Jean C. Stockton photograph collection
The Jean C. Stockton photograph collection contains photographs of Salt Lake City and surrounding areas taken by Vera Collett Middleton.
Jerome C. Stoffel collection
The Jerome C. Stoffel collection (1950s) consists of a pamphlet and an accompanying letter from the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City asking for contributions to support missionary activities in Utah. Included is an anonymous pamphlet, published ostensibly under LDS Church authority, attacking the first and expressing isolationist and anti-Catholic sentiments.
Msgr Jerome Stoffel photograph collection
The Msgr Jerome Stoffel photograph collection consists of 35mm slides taken throughout the professional career of Stoffel. The primary focus is on various trips to the holy land and european points of religious interest. Another major element to the collection is a varied assembly of images from trips throughout the southwest United States focusing primarily on California and Utah.
John Stoker papers
The John Stoker papers (1869-1889) contain a booklet on John Stoker. This booklet is divided into two sections: a journal relating to his mission for the LDS Church and life thereafter, and a brief biography written by his granddaughter. John Stoker (1871-1881) was bishop of the settlement that later became Bountiful, Utah.
William Lee Stokes papers
Eileen Hallet Stone papers
The Eileen Hallet Stone papers (2004-2007) contain research files, interview transcripts, and scripts related to the documentary Water is for Fightin'.
John A. Stone play
The John A. Stone papers (1828) consist of a five-act play (fourth act missing) by Stone (1801-1834), entitled Metamora, the Last of the Wampanoags: An Indian Tragedy in Five Acts. The play presents a history of Metamora, a ficticious king of the Wampanoag Indians.
Enos and Jemima Child Stookey family biography
The Enos and Jemima Child Stookey family biography consists of a bound biography of Enos Stookey (1829-1889) and Jemima Child Stookey (1827-1914) and their children that has been compiled by Gwenevere A. Stookey and Corrine S. Dods. Enos and Jemima Child Stookey were LDS pioneers who moved from Belleville, Illinois, in 1855 to Salt Lake City, Utah, by wagon. After their arrival they moved to Rush Valley, Utah, and were some of the first established settlers in this area.