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Mary Risser Gallacher papers
The Mary Risser Gallacher papers (1933) consist of an essay, a poem, and a report of the first Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations in Utah.
Andrew Lalo Gallegos news clippings collection
The Andrew Lalo Gallegos news clippings collection (1971) focus on the first statewide Chicano Conference on Equal Opportunity held at the Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, Utah in October, 1971.
Andrew Lalo Gallegos photograph collection
The Andrew Lalo Gallegos photograph collection consists of photos of Chicano activism including the Brown Berrets, awards, celebrations, and conferences in the 1970s.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
Art Gallenson slide collection
The Art Gallenson slide collection consists mostly of slides by Art Gallenson and a few color photographs of Gallenson's wedding. These slides are from around the western part of the North American continent, especially areas of the Southwestern United States.
Marcia J. Galli research paper
The Marcia J. Galli research paper (1978) was written on Indian education by Galli in conjunction with her master's degree in Education.
Michael D. "Mickey" Gallivan papers
The Michael D. "Mickey" Gallivan papers (1961-2006) contain materials dealing with his involvement with the Radioactive Waste Initiative, Winter Olympic bids for 1998 and 2002, Utah Travel Council, and various advertising campaigns. Gallivan was a former partner to Riester and was President and CEO of Harris & Love, Inc.
Michael D. 'Mickey' Gallivan photograph collection
Michael D. 'Mickey' Gallivan was a writer, reporter, and businessman who was director of the Utah Travel Council and served as Vice President of the Salt Lake City Olympic Bid Committee from 1988 until 1995. The Michael D. 'Mickey' Gallivan collection contains photographs from the Utah Travel Council including images related to the Utah Olympic Bid, travel advertisements, Utah parks and scenery, and Park City.
Nathaniel Galloway papers [photocopies]
The Nathaniel Galloway papers [photocopies] (2001) consist of a diary which Galloway kept during a river expedition on the Colorado River as well as newspaper accounts and a letter describing the diary. The original materials were created in 1898-1960. Nathaniel Galloway was a famous river explorer and boatman.
Galloway-Stone Expedition photograph collection
The Galloway-Stone Expedition photograph collection consists of 100 4X5" copy prints, with accompanying negatives. The copy prints were taken from a leather-bound photograph album belonging to Mrs. Fred Kemp of Morgan, Utah, a granddaughter of Parley Galloway, son of Nathaniel Galloway.
Luke William Gallup papers
The Luke William Gallup papers (1840-1890) consist of two daybook journals. These journals serve as a nineteenth century eyewitness account of the history of Springville, Utah county, and the L.D.S. church.
Luke William Gallup tintype collection
The Luke William Gallup tintype collection consists of 1 box containing 2 tintype portraits of Luke William Gallup and one tintype envelope labeled, "My father, Luke Wm Gallup."
Gandhi Alliance for Peace records
The Gandhi Alliance for Peace records (1999-2016) consist of meeting minutes, newsletters, articles, pamphlets, and correspondence related to the advocacy work of the Gandhi Alliance for Peace.
Tina Gonzales Garcia Family photograph collection
Tina Gonzales Garcia (1934-1992) was a federal investigator and Hispanic community leader who worked for civil rights. This collection consists of two photographs from the 1960s related to her leadershpi in the Hispanic community.
Tina Gonzales Garcia family video collection
The Tina Gonzales Garcia family video collection (1986-1991) consists of digital copies of two documentaries relating to issues Garcia espoused as an activist for the Hispanic communit: "A Rising Voice" describes the situation of the Hispanic community and their struggle for prosperity. "Wrath of Grapes" is a film about pesticide contamination in grape farming in California.
Garden Club of Cottonwood photograph collection
The Garden Club of Cottonwood was organized in 1923 by Elizabeth Judge O'Brian; it fell into a period of inacitivy and was reinstated in 1931 as a women's club. It contributes gardening projects to the Cottonwood and Holladay areas of the Salt Lake Valley, as well as statewide. This collection contains color photographs of club events dating from 1974 to 2015.
Garden Club of Cottonwood records
The Garden Club of Cottonwood records (1923-2006) contain histories, clippings, lists, correspondence, programs, and awards pertaining to the club.
Frederick Gardiner papers
The Frederick Gardiner papers (circa 1869) discusses Gardiner's early life in England, his journey to America, and life events up until the late 1860s. Gardiner was a convert to the LDS Church from England.
W. Stewart Gardiner papers
The W. Stewart Gardiner papers (1938-1993) consist of essays, news clippings, and photocopies of photographs relating to river trips, particularly on the Green River. Gardiner was an early twentieth-century river runner.
W. Stewart Gardiner photograph collection
The W. Stewart Gardiner photograph collection consists of images and slides of kayaking and river running in the Green River; included are images of members of the Gardiner family.
Archibald Gardner diary [transcript]
The typewritten transcription of Archibald Gardner's diary (1815-1857) consists of 10 pages and was copied by Brigham Young University in 1944. The diary gives an extensive genealogy of the Gardner family and their Scottish origins. Although brief, this account describes the daily trials and experiences of the early 1800s.