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Joseph P. Surace papers
The Joseph P. Surace papers (1831-2002) are comprised of periodical articles, newspaper clippings, book reviews, proceedings of masonic grand lodges and masonic society publications. The collection focuses upon the history of Freemasonry in the United States, Canada and several European countries.
Joseph P. Surace photograph collection
Joseph P. Surace was active in masonic circles in the states of Washington and Utah. This collection contains color photographs of the grave of Thaddeus Stevens taken in 1991.
William Robert Sutherland dissertation [microform]
The William Robert Sutherland dissertation (1966) consists of a microfilm copy of his Ph.D. dissertation titled The On-Line Graphical Specification of Computer Procedures, which he completed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
L. M. Sutton papers
The L. M. Sutton papers (1906-1907) contain correspondence regarding the homesteading of certain lands in Colorado and a copy of H.R. 24134 a bill introduced in the House of Representatives January 14, 1907.
Myron L. and Lucille P. Sutton papers
The Myron L. and Lucille P. Sutton papers (1872-1996) contain record journals, rolled drawings, blueprints, maps, aerial photos, news clippings, data sheets, and other materials mainly from Myron Sutton's career with the Morton Salt Company. Myron L. Sutton was an employee of the Morton Salt Company for many years until his retirement in 1973. He also served as a weather observer for the National Weather Service for over thirty years.
Sandra Kellogg Sutton papers
The Sandra Kellogg Sutton papers (1923-1973) contain papers, correspondence, newspaper articles, brochures, notes, and drawings pertaining to the David Keith Mansion located at 529 East South Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah.
James Sweeney oral history
This collection consists of the oral history of Sweeney (b. 1838), narrated to J. Ross Mackenzie in the early part of the twentieth century. Sweeney was a soldier, gold miner, freight runner, and finally a farmer.
J. Douglas Swenson autobiography
The J. Douglas Swenson autobiography discusses his worked as an FBI agent from 1930 to 1963.
J. Irvin Swigart papers
The J. Irvin Swigart papers (1918-1981) consist of reprints of articles, scrapbooks, photos, notes, and some correspondence from years as professor of physics at the University of Utah, 1931-1978.
J. Irvin Swigart photograph collection
The J. Irvin Swigart photograph collection contains personal travel and professional reserch materials realted to his career as professor of physics at the University of Utah, 1931-1978.
JoAnne C. Swindle article
The JoAnne C. Swindle article was written in 1981. The article consists of 10-pages and is entitled "The James William Wade Home," and related the history of the home of Wade, a mining executive. Included in the paper is a brief history of the architects of the Wade Home, Harold William Burton and Hyrum C. Pope; the drawings of the house; photocopies of pictures of the exterior and interior of the house; and news clippings.
JoAnne C. Swindle photograph collection
The JoAnne C. Swindle photograph collection consists of images of the home of James William Wade for a paper she wrote in 1981. The 10-page paper is entitled "The James William Wade Home."
Ewart Ainslie Swinyard photograph collection
The Ewart Ainslie Swinyard photograph collection consists of images of Ewart Swinyard working at a hospital, views of various labs, and around the hospital.
Ewart A. Swinyard papers
The Ewart A. Swinyard papers (1940-1988) contain laboratory notebooks, teaching material, articles, personal files, sophomore clinic preparations, handbooks, committee and research reports, meeting minutes, annual reports, and University of Utah medical information. Swinyard was a pharmaceutical researcher and a professor of pharmacology at the University of Utah.
Swiss Singing and Yodeling Festival records
The Swiss Singing and Yodeling Festival records (1973-1976) consist of papers regarding the Swiss Singing Chorus, Edelweiss, and their hosting of the 15th Annual Singing and Yodeling Festival in Salt Lake City, Utah. Rosters, newsletters, schedules, correspondence, invitations, and other papers are included.
J. W. Sylvester papers
The J. W. Sylvester papers (1909-1992) contain a typescript titled "History of My Life during the Indian Wars" and a letter from Orrin Schwab to Fred White Jr.
John F. Sytsma photograph collection
The John F. Sytsma photograph collection contains materials related to the railroad in the United States; Sytsma is an authority on railroads and trains, specifically in the northeastern United States. He was a member of the Civilian Defense Auxiliary Group (Railroads) for the New York Susquehanna and Western Railroad.
John F. Sytsma railroad collection
The John F. Sytsma railroad collection (1904-1986) consist of a variety of materials about railroads and trains in the United States. Included are letters, time tables, a time book, rosters, illustrations, and other papers. Sytsma is an authority on railroads and trains, specifically in the northeastern United States. He was a member of the Civilian Defense Auxiliary Group (Railroads) for the New York Susquehanna and Western Railroad.
George W. Taggart papers [typescripts]
The George W. Taggart papers (1846-1847, 1978) consist of a typescript of Taggart's journals and letters to his wife, and a brief postscript to the story written by his grandson, Spencer L. Taggart. The originals are located in the LDS Church Historian's Office.
Tomiji "Tom" Takehara digital photograph collection
Tomiji “Tom” Takehara (1924-2004) was a Japanese American who served in Company B of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II. This collection contains one digital-only portrait of Takehara taken during his military service.