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Albert and Vera Cuglietta photograph collection
Harry L. A. Culmer photograph collection
The Harry L. A. Culmer photograph collection contains portraits of Henry Culmer, family members, and friends.
Henry L. A. Culmer papers
The Henry L. A. Culmer papers (1901-1973) consist of the personal and professional papers of H. L. A. Culmer (1854-1914), a well-known Utah artist remembered for his portrayals of Utah and the intermountain states. Included are biographies, diaries, articles, correspondence, theater programs, and music compositions.
Carlton Fordis Culmsee essay
The collection consists of a typewritten paper evaluating the level of achievement in various arts in Utah and is entitled, "Utah arts at mid-century."
Culture Lure Club records
The Culture Lure Club records (1932-1995) contains documents regarding this Salt Lake City club, including meeting records, correspondence, a constitution, a charter member list, club notebooks, and other documents. The Culture Lure Club was a women's club in Salt Lake City, Utah founded in 1932.
Alfred Cumming papers [microform]
The Alfred Cumming papers (1857-1865) consist of a microfilm copy of personal and official correspondence and a letterpress book relating to Cumming's service as Governor of Utah Territory, 1858-1861. Includes letters from Thomas L. Kane, Brigham Young, and his wife, Elizabeth Cumming; Cumming's personal record of those fleeing east from Utah while wintering with the Utah Expedition at Camp Scott, Wyoming; scrapbooks of national clippings from Cumming's term of office.
Benjamin Fanklin Cummings journal [typescript]
The Benjamin Fanklin Cummings journal [typescript] (1933) records the period 1857-1862 discussing mainly Cummings' military experiences and dealings with American Indians.
Byron Cummings papers
The Byron Cummings papers (1860-1954) contains two typewritten manuscripts. The first manuscript is based on Dr. Cummings expeditions to Northern Arizona in 1909. The second manuscript is an unfinished autobiography of Dr. Cummings's life until 1922.
David W. Cummings poems
The David W. Cummings poems (1964-1967) are of a religious nature. Their author, David W. Cummings, also wrote various works on the history of the LDS Church in Hawaii and the Pacific Islands.
H. Donald Curry short story
The H. Donald Curry short story (1930) was written as a class assignment, consisting of twenty-seven pages, and is entitled, "Of the Tribe of Tarzan." Curry was a geologist who worked for Shell Oil.
Edward Sheriff Curtis Portfolio photograph collection
The Edward Sheriff Curtis Portfolio photograph collection consists of images that supplement the large phogravure plates of the portfolio housed in the Rare Books vault.
Curtis family histories
The Curtis family histories (1988) contain pedigree charts and family group sheets for the Curtis family.
Joseph A. Curtis papers
The Joseph A. Curtis papers (1921-1990) contain correspondence, articles, songbooks of the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.), and a typescript of a book entitled The Right Man? The Tragic Saga of Joe Hill by Joseph A. Curtis.
Keene Curtis papers
Keene Curtis photograph collection
The bulk of the Keene Curtis photograph collections consists of scrapbooks of thaterical and television productions in which he was cast or involved, some travel photography, and photos of Utah.
Nellie Harper Curtis and Myrtle Goddard Browning travel scrapbook
The Nellie Harper Curtis and Myrtle Goddard Browning travel scrapbook (1931) is entitled, "My Whirl Around the World" by Nellie Harper, chronicling her travels around the world with Myrtle Goddard in 1931. They travelled for four months and visited Japan, China, Singapore, the Philippines, Egypt, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, France, England before returning home.
"Custer's Last Fight, The Battle of No Survivors" film poster
The "Custer's Last Fight, The Battle of No Survivors" film poster (1926) was produced by Thomas H. Ince Productions. The movie poster was created for the 1926 release of this 30-minute silent film that was directed by Francis Ford (John Ford's older brother) who starred as Custer. This was the first film on the Battle of Little Big Horn.
John C. Cutler family collection
The John C. Cutler family collection (1864-1928) consists of correspondence, scrapbook newspaper clippings, and assorted materials.
John C. Cutler Family photograph collection
John C. Cutler (1846-1928) was the second governor of Utah, a position that he held from 1905 to 1909. The John C. Cutler Family photograph collection contains photographs of Governor Cutler and his staff and prominent people in Salt Lake City; it also includes images of the Cutler family, including formal portraits and snapshots of travel.
Thomas Robinson Cutler biography
The Thomas Robinson Cutler biography details Cutler's life, a Utah sugar industry entrepreneur and LDS Church leader.