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Robert Alan Goldberg photograph collection
The Robert Alan Goldberg photograph collection consists of images from material gathered by Goldberg while he was researching information for his book, Back to the Soil: The Jewish Farmers of Clarion, Utah.
This collection is entirely digitalized EXCEPT the photocopies in folders 2 and 3, and available online in our Digital Library.
Golden Age Mines Company records
The Golden Age Mines Company records (1948-1956) contain notices, notes, ballot forms, letters, agreements, and other documents pertaining to the mining business and mergers of this Nevada corporation. Further information concerning the Golden Age Mines Company could not be found.
Golden Spike Centennial scrapbooks
The Golden Spike Centennial scrapbooks (1969) contain clippings regarding the celebration of the centennial of the 1869 completion of the transcontinental railroad at Promontory, Utah.

Golden Spike oral history project
This project, funded by the National Park Service, documents the history of the Golden Spike National Historic Site. The interviews were conducted in 1974 by Gregory Thompson and Phil Notarianni in conjunction with the American West Center. Click here to view the digitized oral history transcripts.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church photograph collection
The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Records contains a church directory from 1976, photographs of church members, and images of the church's building
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church records
The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church records (1961-1987) contain various financial records, minutes of church council meetings, and church directories. Also included is a calendar of events with church newsletters, membership reports, church correspondence, and documents of the pastors. There are also two architectural drawing rolls of addition and remodeling completed on the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. The architectural work was done by Brixen and Christopher Architects.
H. D. Goode papers
The H. D. Goode papers (1923-1995) are comprised of materials that focus on the military, teaching, and geology careers of Harry Donald Goode (born 1912). Included are publications, guide books, news clippings, notes, essays, teaching materials, correspondence, research materials, personal documents, and other papers.
H. D. Goode photograph collection
The H. D. Goode photograph collection contains personal and family photographs, and three albums containing photographs of H. D. Goode's childhood, snapshots he took in Europe during and immediately after World War II, and postcards collected in Europe circa 1945. Included are a large number of slides taken in various national parks and wilderness areas in Utah.
Jack Goodman papers
Jack Goodman photograph collection
the Jack Goodman photograph colleciton contains personal family materials as well as materials related to his articles, reviews, and research Goodman is a Salt Lake City, Utah journalist and author whose primary interests include skiing, tourism, the development of national parks, and Utah architecture. He is the author of the weekly column "City View" in the Salt Lake Tribune.
Louis S. Goodman audio-visual collection
The Louis S. Goodman audio-visual collection (1968-1980) consists of video and audio tapes relating to the personal life and scientific career of University of Utah pharmacologist Dr. Louis S. Goodman, a pioneer of anticancer chemotherapy.
Louis S. Goodman photograph collection
The Louis S. Goodman photograph collection contains a wide variety of images of Louis Goodman. The collection contains the following: personal portraits and snapshots of Goodman, images of Goodman's family, Goodman in medical school, and in various medical settings, in Russia, performing experiments, teaching labs etc. portraits of friends and associates, images of various social activities, slides and photographs of various advertisements, diagrams, documents and unidentified people.
Harold Judd Goodro papers
Harold Judd Goodro photograph collection
The Harold Judd Goodro photograph collection consists of images of Harold Goodro rock climbing with his wife, Helen Goodro.
W. J. Goodwin papers
The W. J. Goodwin papers (1919, 1923-1924) contain a logbook which documents two trips in which Goodwin participated as a University of Utah engineering student. The first trip was a summer tour of U.S. National Parks and Canada. The second trip was a mining trip to California. Also included is a paper by Ethel Smith that discusses the Canadian Industrial Disputes Act of 1910.
Craig Gorder photograph collection
The Craig Gorder photograph collection contains one photograph of a skier in a race at Snowbird Ski resort. Craig Gorder was born in 1952 and was raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. He had a career as a ski racer, racing professionally and for the U.S. Ski Team and the U.S. Olympic Ski Team.
Craig Gorder papers
The Craig Gorder papers (1961-1975) contain news clippings, articles, news releases, letters of recognition, personal letters, pamphlets, brochures and ski magazines pertaining to the life and skiing career of Craig Gorder. Gorder was born in 1952 and was raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. He had a career as a ski racer, racing professionally and for the U.S. Ski Team and the U.S. Olympic Ski Team.
Hays Gorey papers
The Hays Gorey papers (1950-1990) contain research, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and certificates pertaining to Gorey's work as a journalist. Gorey was a journalist and author. He also served as editor at the Salt Lake Tribune and as a political correspondent for Time magazine.
Hays Gorey photograph collection
The Hays Gorey photograph collection consists of photos and slides of Hays Gorey’s professional life as a political journalist, including his investigation of Watergate in the 1970’s and his close association with the Kennedys (specifically Robert) in addition to pictures with Presidents and overseas. His wife Nonie is with him in many of these pictures.