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Harry L. Aleson papers
Alf Engen Ski Museum records
The Alf Engen Ski Museum records (1943-2015) consist of correspondence, administrative materials, design and construction materials, docent guides, newsletters, and media materials relating to the museum and the Alf Engen Ski Museum Foundation.
Algie Ballif Forum records
Alice Gold and Silver Mine records
The Alice Gold and Silver Mine records (1880-1906) contain correspondence, receipts, account balances, insurance memoranda, orders, assay reports, general ledgers, telegrams, and a 1896 annual report. The Alice Gold and Silver Mining Company was a mining operation in Walkerville, Montana founded in 1878. Its headquarters were in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Alice Louise Reynolds Forum photograph collection
The Alice Louise Reynolds Forum photograph collection consists of 6 32 X 42 color prints of the holiday tea of the Alice Louise Reynolds Forum, December 1984 and three different speakers for the year 1984. Copies of newspaper articles that detail the events accompany the photographs.
Gordon and Peg Allcott papers
Gordon Allcott photograph collection
The Gordon Allcott photograph collection contains primarily photographs of Gordon Allcott, one of 1st three patrolmen at Alta, as well as Alta ski area in 1947-1949.
Albert C. Allen photograph collection
The Albert C. Allen photograph collection contains portraits of Albert C. Allen, members of his family, and soldiers. The collection also contains photographs documenting Allen's service with the Utah Volunteer Artillery, and his paricipation in the Ute Indian Wars, the Spanish-American War, and the Philippines Rebellion.
Albert C. Allen scrapbook and correspondence
The Albert C. Allen scrapbook and correspondence (1890s-1901) concern Allen, his family, and his military career. Albert C. Allen was a lieutenant and editor for the Fort Douglas, Utah, newspaper.
Andrew Jackson Allen diary [transcript]
The Andrew Jackson Allen diary (1848-1884) consist of a typed copy of Allen's diary. He begins by writing a brief synopsis of his life prior to 1848, then continues with day to day entries. He writes of church activities, politics, family business, and other subjects. Andrew Jackson Allen (1818-1884) was an early member of the LDS Church who moved to Utah under the direction of Abraham Owen Smoot in 1847.