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Sarah Carmichael Williamson article
The Sarah Carmichael Williamson article birefly discusses the life of Williamson, a poet who married Dr. J. M. Williamson, and her fight with mental illness. This article was published in the Salt Lake Tribune in 1901.
Don Willie papers
The Don Willie papers (1917-1970) consist of materials relating to the mines of the U.S. Smelting, Refining, and Mining Company which were mines located in Lark and Bingham, Utah.
Benjamin Willmore memoirs
The Benjamin Willmore memoirs (1978) describe his life as an LDS convert in Birmingham, England; his immigration to Logan, Utah in 1877; and his experiences in railroading and lumbering. Included are a poem, statement, and satire by Willmore, as well as photographs and family group sheets.
Clark L. Wilson papers
The Clark L. Wilson papers (1894-1996) contain correspondence, reports, brochures, maps, drawings, business materials, personal materials, and news clippings pertaining to the mining industry in Utah. Included is information regarding Wilson's appointment to serve as a member of the Utah Air Conservation Committee where he represented the mining industry.
James S. R. Wilson diary
The James S. R. Wilson diary (1875) was kept by Wilson while a member of the William Ludlow expedition to Yellowstone Park.
Joseph Wilson correspondence
The Joseph Wilson correspondence (1879) consist of three letters written to Wilson from his brother, Samuel F. Wilson and his mother, Elizabeth Smith. The letters provide details about the United Order in Brigham City, Arizona Territory (on the Little Colorado River). The collection includes typescripts of the correspondence.
Kelly Wilson independent film collection
The Kelly Wilson independent film collection (2004) consists of animated short films created by Wilson while an undergraduate in the University of Utah's film studies program. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Marian Robertson Wilson papers
Marian Robertson Wilson photograph collection
The Marian Robertson Wilson photograph collection consists of photographs of and by Marian Robertson Wilson, a cellist. Including Portraits and Family photos as well as several portraits of a man named Mu'Allin Mikhail. Also some illustrations.
O. Meredith Wilson papers
The O. Meredith Wilson papers (1961) consist of a biographical sketch and materials relating to Wilson's Milton Bennion Memorial Lecture at the University of Utah. Also included are materials pertaining to Wilson's inauguration as president of the University of Minnesota, including a microfilmed scrapbook.
Quintus C. Wilson photograph collection
Quintus Charles Wilson (1903-1999) was a journalist, educator, and founder of what is now known as the University of Utah department of communications. The Quintus C. Wilson photograph collection contains one color postcard of the War Correspondents' Memorial in Gathland State Park, Maryland.
Quintus Charles Wilson papers
The Quintus Charles Wilson papers (1868-1984) contain essays, news articles, and school materials written and/or collected by Wilson while attending the University of Minnesota. Quintus C. Wilson (1903-1999) was a member of the Journalism Department at the University of Utah.
Robert Hyde Wilson papers
The Robert Hyde Wilson papers (1931-1983) consist mainly of theater programs and notes, although some news clippings, correspondence, scrapbooks, and other materials are also included. Robert Hyde Wilson was co-founder of the Lagoon Opera House and directed productions at Kingsbury Hall and Pioneer Theater, both located at the University of Utah.
Robert Hyde Wilson photograph collection
The Robert Hyde Wilson photograph collection contains portraits of Robert Hyde Wilson and members of his family. As well as portraits of various theatrical personalities, and production photographs of plays, mostly from the 1940s
Ted L. Wilson photograph collection
The Ted L. Wilson photograph collection contains portraits of Ted Wilson and photographs of Ted Wilson participating in various activities, many of which were political events while he served as mayor of Salt Lake City.
Ted Wilson papers
The Ted Wilson papers (1976-1988) document the tenure of this Salt Lake City mayor (1976-1985) and his campaign for the U. S. Senate against Orrin Hatch in 1982. His mayoralty papers are concerned with administrative activities, boards and committees, the city council, correspondence, city departments, personnel, politics, speeches, and other topics.
W. Keith Wilson map collection
The W. Keith Wilson map collection (1892) contains a map of the Johnson County Cattle War in Wyoming.
Andrew W. Wiltse and Joel Farnham patent
The Andrew W. Wiltse and Joel Farnham patent is handwritten and titled "A New and Useful Improvement in the Machine for Spinning Wool and Cotton." Invented by Wiltse and Farnham, this patent provides a new and useful improvement in the machine for spinning wool and cotton.
John R. Winder diary
The John R. Winder diary (1857-1858) contains entries from November 1857 to April 1858. Winder (1821-1910) held several positions within the LDS Church.
Dale E. Winn home movies
The Dale E. Winn home movies (1915-1975) consists primarily of home movies capturing Winn's outdoor adventures with friends and family, inlcuding rappelling in the Tetons, rafting down the Colorado River, skiing competitions in Aspen and much more.