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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.
Walter M. Stookey papers
The Walter M. Stookey papers (1936-1951) consist of research materials and a manuscript entitled "Fatal Decision: The Tragic Story of the Donner Party" which was published in 1950.
Walter M. Stookey photograph collection
Walter M. Stookey (1869-1951) was a Utah medical doctor and historian who specialized in the Donner-Reed party. Stookey was a member of the Utah Trails and Landmarks Association and was involved in locating and marking trails and routes across the state. This colleciton contains photographs documenting Stookey's interest in the Donner Party and involvement in marking and memorializing the history of westward expansion in the United States.
Edmund Storms papers
The Edmund Storms papers (1960-2018) consist of professional and research materials related to cold fusion. Storms was a nuclear chemist who worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).
Reed A. Stout papers
The Reed A. Stout papers (1939-1997) contain correspondence, a diary, and reviews of the writings of D. Michael Quinn, a Mormon historian. Stout was an attorney and trial lawyer.
Don Strack railroad map collection
Marthinius A. Strand photograph
The Marthinius A. Strand photograph collection is one image of him in his Utah Ski Club sweater on the out run of a jumping hill.
Marthinius A. Strand Utah skiing collection
The Marthinius A. Strand Utah skiing collection (1932-1984) contain newspaper clippings, magazine articles and newsletters. Strand is widely regarded as the father of the Intermountain skiing industry. He is a member of the National Ski Association Hall of Fame.
James J. Strang papers [photocopies]
The James J. Strang papers [photocopies] consist of "Chronicles of Voree: a record of the establishment and doings of the Stake of Zion called Voree in Wisconsin made by the scribes appointed to that office, 1844-1849."
H. A. Strauss report
The H. A. Strauss report (1912) consist of two volumes titled "The Principal Public Utility Properties of the State of Utah." The report was prepared by Strauss, consulting engineer for the project. Volume one holds the text of the report while volume two exhibits maps, pictures, and diagrams.
Charles N. Strevell papers
The Charles N. Strevell papers (1894-1943) contain correspondence, family history, essays, speeches, publications, art work, posters, pamphlets, brochures, news clippings, and other related materials. Strevell was one of the organizers of Strevell-Paterson Hardware Company and was the president for many years before his retirement in 1912. He became well known for his essay, "Dinosauropodes,"" which was published several times during the 1930s.
Charles N. Strevell photograph collection
The Charles N . Strevell photograph collection contains images on dinosaurs, Strevell's Museum, and Strevell's book: As I Recall Them.
Douglas R. Stringfellow papers
The Douglas R. Stringfellow papers (1945-1954) contain a photocopy of his Honorable Discharge, a copy of a 1951 speech titled "What Price Peace," and a 1954 news clipping from the Los Angeles Examiner in which Stringfellow, then a Congressman from Utah, described his participation in the capture of German scientist Otto Hahn.
Bronson Stringham mineralogy report
The Bronson Stringham mineralogy report is on the Hercules Mine in Burke, Idaho. Bronson was the author of works on geology and mining.
Christopher Strong uniform collection
This collection contains uniforms from the 2002 Winter Olympics held in Salt Lake City.
Marvin H. Strong papers
The Marvin H. Strong papers (1918-1985) contain biographical and genealogical information, correspondence, music scores, and newspaper articles. Marvin H. Strong was a Utah musician and teacher. He taught music in several Utah high schools and directed several youth and senior bands.