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William Lloyd and Jeanette Tonge Dahle photograph collection
William Edward Lloyd Dahle (1906-1961) and Jeanette Tonge Dahle (1910-2001) were married in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1927. The William Lloyd and Jeanette Tonge Dahle photograph collection contains 27 black-and-white photographs of Temple Square, This is the Place, and the Utah State Capitol dating from approximately the 1960s.
Donald Dahlquist photograph collection
The Donald Dahlquist photograph collection contains one album of 24 tinted photographs dating from 1906 and titled "The Great Salt Lake Country." The photographs depict Salt Lake City, scenery, buildings, and presidents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Ezra C. Dalby papers
The Ezra C. Dalby papers (1893-1985) consists of a genealogical chart, and a photocopy of a scrapbook page, and excerpts from his diary. Dalby was a principal at schools in Utah and Idaho and was active in the LDS Church.
Harold Dalgliesh photograph collection
The Harold Dalgliesh photograph collection contains twenty original photographs of Salt Lake City and the University of Utah from 1890 to 1914.
Dallas and Hedges blueprints
The Dallas and Hedges blueprints (1900-1901) contain two mounted blueprints on boards of the McCune Mansion.
Alene Dalton papers
The Alene Dalton papers (1950-1987) contain scrapbooks, awards, and art work related to Dalton's tenure as "The Story Princess."
John H. Dalton document
The John H. Dalton document (1866) is a requisition for forage for horses.
Daly-Judge Mining Company records
The Daly-Judge Mining Company records (1889-1917) contain invoices, receipt of items, and correspondence. The Daly-Judge Mining Company was one of the major operations in Park City in the early 20th century. It was founded in 1900 and soon became one of the Park City district's richest operations.
Dame-McBride family papers
Elbert M. Dansie digital photograph collection
The Elbert M. Dansie digital photograph collection consists of images documenting a 1948 trip down the Colorado River.
Elbert Dansie papers
The Elbert Dansie papers are a color copied collection of the history of his family. Robert Dansie (1825-1896) a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, moved his family from Boxford, England, to the Salt Lake Valley in 1862.
Frances Johnson Darger photograph collection
Frances Johnson Darger (1924-) played the violin for the Utah Symphony for 69 years during its transformation from a community orchestra to a world-renouned symphony. This collection contains portraits of Darger and photographs of Darger with others at events dating from 1967 to 2002.
Frances Darger papers
The Frances Darger papers (1941-2016) contain programs, publicity materials, and articles about the concerts Darger played with the Utah Symphony Orchestra and other Utah musical ensembles.
Daria Book Club photograph collection
The Daria Book Club photograph collection (1977-2003) contain scrapbooks, and photos of club gatherings. The club had originally been formed in 1951 as the Aurora chapter of the Delphinian Society, and was organized as the Daria Book Club in 1955.
Daria Book Club records
The Daria Book Club records (1949-2007) contain scrapbooks, correspondence, financial documents, meeting minutes, and study materials. The club had originally been formed in 1951 as the Aurora chapter of the Delphinian Society, and was organized as the Daria Book Club in 1955.
Francis M. Darter correspondence
The Francis M. Darter correspondence (1918) consist of two letters written by Darter to a Brother Sturm. He discusses being reinstated into the LDS Church, a book he has written that does not agree with church leaders, and preparing for the final days of the earth.
Fred T. Darvill personal narrative
The Fred T. Darvill personal narrative (1959) is the recollection of Darvill's (b. 1927) river trip down the Colorado River and a rock climb up Rainbow Bridge later in the same year.
Fred T. Darvill photograph collection
The Fred T. Darvill photograph collection consists of images and slides documenting a trip down Glen Canyon in 1959. The trip was led by Jack Brennan and Don Harris of Harris-Brennan Expeditions. The main purpose of the trip was to hike to Rainbow Bridge.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
Daughters of the American Colonists records
The Daughters of the American Colonists papers (1937-1996) contain a variety of information and materials about the local and national groups and information on other similar societies. The materials include: minutes, history, reports, expenditures, yearbooks, memorials, and general materials.
Daughters of the American Revolution, Princess Timpanogos Chapter photograph collection
The Daughters of the American Revolution, Princess Timpanogos Chapter photograph collection consists of one 3x5 color photograph of the Charter members of the Daughter of the American Revolution, Timpanogos Chapter.