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John McChrystal Wallace and William Ross Wallace papers
The John McChrystal Wallace and William Ross Wallace papers (1880-1989) consist of personal, financial, and business materials relating to the lives of John (1893-1989) and William (1865-1957) Wallace.
M. Walker Wallace papers
Dick Wallin papers
The Richard Dean "Dick" Wallin papers (1964, 1973) consist of photocopies of a diary entry regarding his experience traversing Wind Rivers, Green River Lakes, and Trail Creek. Also included in the collection are two news clippings. One discusses the Alpen Bock Climbing Club, and the other discusses a mountain rescue crew of the Salt Lake Area.
Dick Wallin photograph collection
Richard Dean “Dick” Wallin (1942-2021) was a Utah doctor and rock climber who was a member of the Alpenbock Climbing Club and a volunteer in outdoor search and rescue. This collection contains digital only images and slides of Wallin and friends rock climbing, skiing, and hiking dating from the 1960s to 1990s.
Cheves Walling photograph collection
The Cheves Walling photograph collection consists of group photographs of conferences in which Waling was the Vice-President, two personal photos, and as image of Hexachlor Benzene.
The Walter and Hays Band Mormon Rap audiocassette
The Walter and Hays Band Mormon Rap audiocasette (1988) consists of one audiocassette single of the song, "Mormon Rap." The song was written by Walt Gregory, engineered by Glen Neibaur, and recorded at Ken's World Best Studio. Formed in 1985 in Salt Lake City, Utah, The Walter and Hays Band performed at national and local live and radio venues until 1993.
Jesse A. Walter papers
The Jesse A. Walter papers (1942-1969), consist of a record book of the work done, expenditures, and earnings of the Jesse A. Walters Garage, first in Kanakee Illinois, and then in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Maurice Warshaw papers
The Maurice Warshaw papers (1942-1981) consist of art prints sent to Warshaw, a letter written by Maurice's older brother, Phillip Warshaw, and a scrapbook consisting of news clippings.
Artemus Ward papers
The Artemus Ward papers (1860-1880) consists of correspondence, a manuscript, photographs, and biographical materials.
Chip Ward papers
Chip Ward photograph collection
Chip Ward is a Utah author and environmentalist known for his nonfiction writing about the impact of nuclear weapons and power on Utah’s ecology. This collection contains images collected by Ward in relation to his work as an environmentalist.
Theodore Ward papers
The Theodore Ward papers (1938-1951) contain two plays by Ward, Throwback and Big White Fog, and correspondence and drafts associated with these plays. Both plays consider the struggle of African Americans for respect in a dominant white culture.
Andrew H. Wardle diary
The Andrew H. Wardle diary (1877-1897) chronicles some of his family genealogy, his own story and that of his father and grandfather. Wardle's grandfather, George Wardle, came West with Brigham Young.
Andrew H. Wardle photograph collection
Andrew Heber Wardle (1877-1899) was the grandson of Frances Rushton and George Wardle, who migrated to Utah in the Willard Richards Company in 1848. This collection contains cabinet cards depicting the Wardle family in the nineteenth century.
James D. Wardle papers
James David Wardle photograph collection
Florence Ellen Ware papers
The Florence Ellen Ware papers (1895-1967) consist of a variety of materials relating to this Utah artist. Included are catalogs, news articles, writings, programs, diaries, correspondence, drawings, and various ephemera. Ware was a painter, illustrator, costume designer, interior designer, and muralist. She is probably best remembered for her murals at Kingsbury Hall at the University of Utah.
Florence Ellen Ware photograph collection
Florence Ellen Ware (1891-1972) was a Utah artist who taught at the University of Utah. This collection contains psotcards, photograph albums, photographs of paintings, and photographs of Ware and associates dating from 1910 to 1945.
Mary Jeanette Hartley Ware papers
The Mary Jeanette Hartley Ware papers (1881-1933) contain, autograph albums, a scrapbook, and a notebook which belonged to Jennie Ware, wife of the architect Walter E. Ware.
Walter Ellsworth Ware architectural drawings and papers
The Walter Ellsworth Ware architectural drawings and papers (1875-1984) consist of ink-on-linen drawings, primarily of residences in the Salt Lake City, Utah, area. Ware was a Salt Lake City, Utah, architect; in partnership with Alberto O. Treganza, 1904-1922, and Lloyd McClanahan, 1938-1949.