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Mary Lythgoe Bradford photograph collection
The Mary Lythgoe Bradford photograph collection consists of photos relating to the life and career of Mary Lythgoe Bradford.
Nettie Maria Davis Bradford autobiography
This collection consists of an autobiography entitled, "Nettie Maria Davis Bradford (1873-1957): supplement to her life history in honor of the 100th anniversary year of her birth (March 17, 1873)." It was compiled by Nettie Bradford for Christmas 1973.
Stephen Lythgoe Bradford papers
The Stephen Lythgoe Bradford papers (1958-1982) are a collection of lesson plans, speeches, and notes from missionary meetings. Topics in these materials cover LDS Church doctrine of the Great Apostasy, Book of Mormon antiquity, and sexuality.
Richard Bradley papers
The Richard Bradley papers (1954-1966) contain correspondence, statements to federal agencies, papers, publications, pamphlets, and news clippings. Bradley was a physics professor at Colorado College from 1961 to 1987. A conservationist, he fought the construction of hydroelectric dams in the Grand Canyon and the diversion of water from the Colorado River.
Thomas Bradley letter [photocopy]
The Thomas Bradley letter (1864) consist of one photocopied letter from Bradley to Brigadier General P. Edward Connor. Bradley writes from Fort Bridger asking for permission for his wife to become a laundress at the fort.
William C. Bradley photograph collection
The William C. Bradley photograph collection consists of slides taken by William C. Bradley documenting various trips down the Colorado River in Glen Canyon.
Carl Madsen Bradt autobiography
The Carl Madsen Bradt autobiography (1857-1922) discusses the life of Bradt. Bradt was born in Denmark in 1857. He joined the LDS Church in 1877 and served three LDS missions to Denmark during the 1900s. Part of the autobiography is a short history of his second wife, Annie Crane Madsen.
Kenneth Anderson Brady papers [photocopies]
The Kenneth Anderson Brady papers (1858-1971) contains xeroxed copies from microfilm of diaries, correspondence, notebooks, a biography, and other general material detailing his experience as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Great Britain and his personal life living in Sandy, Utah.
Rodney H. Brady papers
The Rodney H. Brady papers (1957-2001) consist of a thesis, dissertation, general materials, and 11 bound autobiographical volumes that document the life of Brady. Brady, a native Utahn, served on many religious and civic capacities during his life. He served as an officer in the United States Air Force; assistant secretary for administraion and management in the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; and president of Weber State College.
Russell L. Bragg memoirs
The Russell L. Bragg memoirs (2001) discuss his time at Camp Kearns in Kearns, Utah. Bragg was stationed at Camp Kearns for military duty in 1946, and had many fond memories of this assignment post and Salt Lake City. He returned to Camp Kearns and Salt Lake City in October 2001, but he tells us that it was disappointing to see how the area had changed.
Russell L. Bragg photograph collection
The Russell L. Bragg photograph collection contains 4 laser prints of photos labeled as the former Army Airforce base Camp Kearns with Bragg's identifications taped to the photo.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
Kenneth and Linda Brailsford collection
Albert George Brain papers
The Albert George Brain papers (1985-1987) consist of an autobiography; biography of Sidney S. Fox, owner of the first radio and television stations in Salt Lake City, Utah; a transcript of an interview by Albert Brain with Sidney Fox regarding his career in broadcasting; and other materials. Al Brain was a cameraman and photographer with several Utah television stations.
Albert George Brain photograph collection
The Albert George Brain photograph collection contains photographs of Albert G. Brain involvement as a camera operator and photographer in the news industry. The collection also contains pictures of celebrities and politicians.
Tammy J. Braithwaite autobiography
Ray Bramble photograph collection
Ray Bramble photograph collection consists of slides documenting trips through Glen Canyon by Ray Bramble and his family.
Ruth A. Brandwein essay
The Ruth A. Brandwein essay (1996) is titled "Family Violence and Welfare Reform: What are the links?" and was presented at a national invitational symposium at the University of Utah School of Social Work on May 12-18, 1996.
Brian Hansen collection of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints correspondence and documents
The Brian Hansen collection of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints correspondence and documents (1822-1908) contains early Latter-day Saints correspondence, financial records, and legal documents.
Bridges on Highway 95 photograph collection
The Bridges on Highway 95 photograph collection was originally used by a Salt Lake City newspaper for a story on bridges. Images are of three large bridges on Highway 95 in the southwest United States.
Ray Briem papers
The Ray Briem papers (1946-2011) contain papers and materials relating to Briem's tenure as a radio host in Ogden, Utah, and Los Angeles.