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Duchesne County records [photocopies]
The Duchesne County records consist of photocopies of the original articles of incorporation (1915-1920) for the cities of Duchesne and Roosevelt, Utah.
Duchesne, Utah photograph collection
The Duchesne, Utah photograph collection contains images of buildings and people in Duchesne, Utah, including L. Claire Winslow, the first justice of the peace.
Fred Douglas Duehlmeier essay
The Fred Douglas Duehlmeier essay (1973) is entitled "Public Relations in a Historical Society." Also in the essay are news releases, brochures, newsletter clippings, and a map of the Mormon Trail from Nauvoo, Illinois, to Salt Lake City, Utah. The essay was written by Duehlmeier for a historical management class taught by S. Lyman Tyler at the University of Utah. This essay pertains to the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and its impact in Utah.
Darrell Duggan papers
The Darrell Duggan papers (1895-1932) consist of collected books belonging to family members.
Dugway Proving Grounds and Area Album photograph collection
A photograph album created by an unidentified man who served in the United States military containing black and white photographs and postcards. These depict Dugway Proving Grounds near Tooele, Utah, scenic Utah views, and United States Army soldires engaging in leisure activity like hiking and rock-hunting.
Dumke family home movies collection
The Dumke family home movies collection contains 16mm, 8mm, and VHS movies from the Dumke family covering the years 1920-1960. Scenes of family reunions and celebrations with Zeke Dumke Sr., Edna Wattis Dumke, their children, and extended family and friends; vacations to Yellowstone National Park, Hawaii, and Mexico; the construction of the Hoover Dam (Boulder Dam); downhill skiing and ski jumping in Utah and Idaho; and camping, fishing, horseback riding in Utah and Wyoming are included.

Dumke family papers
The Dumke family papers contains records related to their philantrophic work with various institutions and organizations. Also included in the collection are personal and professional materials. The Katherine W. Dumke and Ezekiel R. Dumke Jr. Foundation was established in 1988 and continues to be supported by by their children and grandchildren.
Isadora Duncan papers
The Isadora Duncan papers contain a letter written by Duncan in February 1904 to Frau Lang, an original typescript, and photocopies of published works on dance by Duncan. Duncan was a dancer and dance teacher who is credited with inventing what came to be known as Modern Dance.
Jerry H. Dunton papers
The Jerry H. Dunton papers (1971-2001) contains memorabilia from the Utah Westerners, a group of amateur and professional historians. Included are maps and newsletters related to the Battle of Little Bighorn, and a transcript of an interview given by Alexander J. MacKenzie to Harold Schindler in 1971. MacKenzie was the city editor of the Salt Lake Tribune in 1904, and at the time of the interview was 94 years old.
Nancy Ellen Hunt Pierce Durfee collection [photocopies]
The Nancy Ellen Hunt Pierce Durfee collection (1916-1990) consists of a four-page biography of Durfee (1884-1925) written by her daughter, a copy of a photo of Nancy and her first husband, George Pierce, a copy of her marriage license to her second husband, David F. Durfee, a copy of a photo of Nancy and David Durfee, and a poem about Nancy entitled "My Mother's Apron," written by Edna Durfee Maxfield.
G. Homer Durham papers
The G. Homer Durham papers (1850s-1985) contain materials resulting from Durham's (1911-1985) family relationships, his public duties in education, and his membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). Included is correspondence, writings by Durham and others, biographical information, event programs, diplomas, birth and marriage certificates, awards, notes, news clippings, estate records, meeting minutes, artwork, scrapbooks, journals, and publications.
G. Homer Durham photograph collection
The G. Homer Durham photos contain materials resulting from Durham's (1911-1985) family relationships, his public duties in education, and his membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS).
Lowell M. Durham papers
The Lowell M. Durham papers (1946-1963) contains clippings and rough drafts of music columns and reviews by Lowell Durham and Larry Devine for the Salt Lake Tribune. This collection is all scrapbooks.
Lucius Marsden Durham papers
The Lucius Marsden Durham papers (1941-1971) contain correspondence, stories written by Durham, record books, Durham's biography, and miscellaneous notes. Durham served an LDS mission in 1941-1942. He also served as a chaplain in the U.S. Army from 1943 to1945. He was wounded in battle in 1945 and died in Hawaii in that year.
Lucius Marsden Durham photograph collection
The Lucius Marsden Durham photograph collection consists of portriats of L. Marsden Durham in his youth and early twenties.
Reed C. Durham papers
The Reed C. Durham papers (1828-1998) consists of research materials about the LDS pioneers and the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS Church) as well as Durham's writings based on his research.
Reed C. Durham photograph collection
The Reed C. Durham photograph collection consists of a portrait of unidentified man created by E.P. Short and Son, 35 Derby Rd, Nottingham circa 1940s-1950s.
Richards Durham papers
The Richards Durham papers (circa 1960s) consist of correspondence and writings on egyptology, the Pearl of Great Price, and the Book of Abraham.
Wilby Durham papers
The Wilby Durham papers (1949-1962) contain correspondence, news clippings, photographs, ski race forms and organization documents relating to the formation of the Utah Ski Associates. Durham helped found the Utah Ski Associates in 1962 to promote skiing in Utah as well as to prepare the Utah ski community for future Winter Olympics bids. He also served as an officer of the Intermountain Ski Association and the Salt Lake Ski Club.
Wilby Durham photograph collection
The Wilby Durham photograph collection consists of two black and white photographs of a group of people at an unidentified dinner party. The photographs were taken by Deseret News photographer Howard C. Moore on March 8, 1962. Additional materials donated digitally for his induction into the Intermountain Ski Hall of Fame