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Friendship Manor records
The Friendship Manor records (1968-1988) contains financial documents, meeting minutes, business proposals, correspondence, and federal and local government documents regarding this Salt Lake City retirement institution (founded 1968).
Frisco, Utah stereograph collection
Frisco was a mining camp located in Beaver County, Utah that was active between 1879 to 1929. This collection contains 9 stereographs depicting Frisco and its surrounding area in 1881, during the silver boom.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
Virginia P. Frobes Utah political collection
The Virginia P. Frobes Utah political collection (1894-1956) consists of correspondence between notable Utah politicians and businessmen. Included are documents concerning Samuel Newhouse, Charles C. Parsons, Joseph H. Hutchinson, D. D. Moffat, Ray S. McCarty, Lillie M. Harris, and representatives of various mining companies. Also included is a scrapbook from the personal library of Fisher Harris which contains news clippings about his life and career.
B.A.M. Froiseth map
The B.A.M. Froiseth map (1871) is titled, "Crofutt's New Map of Salt Lake City, Utah" and was drawn by Froiseth for Crofutts Trans Continential Tourists Guide.
Lester H. Fronk home movies collection
The Lester H. Fronk home movies collection consists of 2 8mm films (1958-1962) that includes footage of his family, travels, and the Cutler dam hydro-electric plant (Beaver River Canyon, Utah).
Frontiers motion picture
The film Frontiers (1970s) is a regionally produced documentary about early settlers of the Intermountain West and the development contemporary to the making of the film of the region's agriculture, science, education, and industry. Filmmaker Richard Durrance, Jr. was an American competitive skiing champion, skiing filmmaker, and ski resort manager and developer. On this film he worked with Academy Award winning filmmaker and editor Jean Oser.
Kent Frost papers
The Kent Frost papers (1909-2010) contain the journals, correspondence, financial records, family history papers and creative writing of Kent Frost, owner of Kent Frost Canyonland Jeep Tours.
Kent Frost photograph collection
Kent Frost (1917-2013) was a Utah river runner, tour guide, and author who lobbied for the creation of Canyonlands National Park. This collection consists of images of the Frost family and friends; images of Kent Frost's mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and service in the United States Navy; and images from his explorations of southern Utah's outdoors including river runs, camping, and his Canyonland Jeep tours.
Lorenz Fuellenbach papers
The Lorenz Fuellenbach papers (1862-1961) contain Fuellenbach's personal records such as family records, naturalization papers, family history, and church records, missionary notes, journals, and correspondence.
Theodore Fujiki photograph collection
Theodore “Ted” Fujiki (1922-2007) was a veteran of the United States Army who served during World War II. This collection contains one image of Fujiki during his military service.
Mitsuru Fujinami photograph collection
Mitsuru “Mits” Fujinami (1924-2019) was a veteran of the United States Army who served during World War II. This collection contains one portrait photograph of Fujinami during his military service.
Roy P. Full photograph collection
The Roy P. Full photograph collection consists primarily of aerial photography of several mining sites from the Blackbird Mining District.
Amos Bottsford Fuller diary [typescript]
The Amos Bottsford Fuller diary [typescript] (1962) details Fuller's missionary experience during 1837-1838. Fuller was an early LDS Church missionary in upstate New York and Ohio. He travelled with T. Hale and Erastus Snow.
Frank Fuller papers
The Frank Fuller papers (1863-1911) consist of certificates, a telegram, a letter from Daniel Hammer Wells, and news articles all pertaining to Frank Fuller (1827-1915), a secretary and acting governor of Utah Territory.
Jessica Furman scrapbook
The Jessica Furman scrapbook (2007) contains the handmade book of a class trip to Topaz, the Japanese-American internment camp in Utah.
Jean H. Futrell photograph collection
Jean H. Futrell (1933-) was a research scientist who served as a professor of Chemistry at the University of Utah from approximately 1967 to the 1980s. This collection contains 6 black-and-white and color photographs depicting Futrell and photographs of equipment used in his work and experiments, particularly mass spectrometers.
Mike Gaba photograph collection
The Mike Gaba photograph collection consists of 10 color prints of homes in the Avenues area of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Jim Gaddis papers
The Jim Gaddis papers (1955-2001) consist mainly of news clippings and scrapbooks concerning Gaddis (b. 1940), an award-winning ski champion from Utah. Correspondence and other miscellaneous materials are also included.
Jim Gaddis photograph collection
The Jim Gaddis collection contains images of Gaddis skiing alone and with other skiers. Folder one consists of images of Gaddis racing and skiing; folder two contains images of Jim Gaddis and Margo Walters skiing together; and folder three has two photographs of Jim Gaddis with other skiers.
Mohammed Fikry Shihata Soliman Gahin papers
The Mohammed Fikry Shihata Soliman Gahin papers (1967-1999) contain correspondence, course materials, and articles on risk management, tax-deferring savings plans, insurance, and other financial matters. Gahin (b.1935) earned a doctorate in business rish management from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1966. Gahin was a professor of finance at the University of Utah and retired in 1999.