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Edwin Brown Firmage papers
The Edwin Brown Firmage papers (1780-2014) consist of speeches, essays, articles, book drafts, notes, correspondence, news letters, pamphlets, and reports, among other papers, surrounding Firmage's vast interests. Firmage is a former professor of international and constitutional law at the University of Utah.
Edwin Brown Firmage photograph collection
The Edwin Brown Firmage photograph collection contains photographs, slides, negatives, and photo albums of Edwin Brown Firmage and his family that date from 1913 to around 2004. People who appear in this collection include E.B. Firmage's grandparents Edwin D. Firmage and Mirian Reddon Firmage, his parents Edwin R. Firmage and Mary Brown Firmage, and finally E.B. Firmage himself from childhood to elderly with his wife and children. Other friends and family members are also throughout.
First Church of Christ, Scientist records
The collection contains three pamphlets consisting of the bylaws and articles of incorporation of the First Church of Christ, Scientist. The first pamphlet contains the bylaws adopted as of December, 1952, with handwritten revisions to be made. The second pamphlet contains the revised bylaws adopted as of October, 1958 and the third pamphlet contains the bylaws and Articles of Incorporation, Third Revised Edition, 1971.
First Congregational Church records
First National Bank of Nephi ledger
The First National Bank of Nephi ledger (1895-1914) contains stockholders and board of directors meeting minutes and bylaws.
First Presbyterian Church photograph collection
The First Presbyterian Church photograph collection documents church buildings throughout Northern Utah. Also some candid images of a few congregations of various churches.
First Presbyterian Church records
The First Presbyterian Church records (1870-1988) consist of minutes, baptism lists, ordination certificates, membership lists, financial materials, property deeds, receipts, correspondence, articles, news clippings, scrapbooks, and newsletters. This collection encompasses the history of the First Presbyterian Church in Utah.
First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City records
The First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City records (1891-2010) is a rich collection of source materials, containing primarily original documents tracing the history and activities of the Unitarian Church in Salt Lake City. It is organized into 221 boxes of records dating from its founding in l89l up to 2010. The Unitarian Church has been an advocate of many causes and has played a vital cultural role in the Salt Lake City area.
First Unitarian Church photograph collection
The First Unitarian Church photograph collection contains photographs of various church activities and the meeting house.
The First Vampire motion picture
The film The First Vampire is a narrative short produced by Randy Weiss and directed by Jason Todd Ipson while he was a student at the University of Southern California. The movide was flimed largely in Utah using local extras and equipment from Salt Lake City's Redman Movies and Stories. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Fish and game scrapbook
The fish and game scrapbook (1886-1899) was compiled by A. Milton Musser, the Fish and Game Commissioner, regarding the status of fish and fisheries in the state of Utah. The scrapbook consists of news clippings, statistical information, correspondence and other materials.
Stanton G. Fisher diary [typescript]
The Stanton G. Fisher diary [typescript] (1875-1877) contains a day-by-day account of Fisher's life. Stanton G. Fisher (b. 1852) was involved with animal husbandry and related and miscellaneous business and mining in Utah.
Vardis Fisher papers
The Vardis Fisher papers contain plays, correspondence, articles written about and by Vardis Fisher, and newspaper clippings. Fisher (1895-1972) wrote thirty-eight books, including the 1939 Harper Prize Winner, Children of God.
Vardis Fisher photograph collection
Vardis Fisher (1895-1968) was an American writer and educator who studied and taught at the University of Utah before teaching at New York University. The Vardis Fisher photograph collection contains 1 color portrait photograph of Fisher taken circa 1960.
Grace Fites photograph collection
The Grace Fites photograph collection consists of slides documenting a trip through Glen Canyon just before the formation of Lake Powell.

John W. Fitzgerald papers
The John W. Fitzgerald papers (1967-1973) consist of writings by Fitzgerald (b. 1907), a member of the LDS Church who was excommunicated due to his views on African Americans and the priesthood. His writings are centered around the LDS Church, the priesthood, and his excommunication.
Flaming Gorge Bureau of Reclamation video
The Flaming Gorge Bureau of Reclamation video (1963) consists of a VHS dub of a film created by the United States Bureau of Reclamation celebrating the completion of Flaming Gorge Dam, located about 10 miles west of the current town of Dutch John, Utah. The film follows the history of the dam from its constcution - beginning in 1958 - to the ceremonioal start of its first generator by President John F. Kennedy in September 1963.
Flaming Gorge Dam photograph collection
The Flaming Gorge Dam collection consists of black and white prints of photographs taken by the US Bureau of Reclamation during the construction of Flaming Gorge Dam on the Green River.
Barney Flanagan papers
This collection consists of a 1945 speech, an article, and reminiscences of work in Utah's Unemployment Insurance Program and Employment Security Program.
John F. Flanagan papers
The John F. Flanagan papers (1934-1951) contains correspondence, cards, jokes, and news clippings. Flanagan was employed by the Silver King Coalition Mines Co.