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Michael Joseph Gorrell papers
The Michael Joseph Gorrell papers (1871-2014) contain professional materials, Salt Lake Organizing Committees' General Assembly documents, newsletters, memorabilia, press releases and news clippings collected by Salt Lake Tribune reporter Mike Gorrell during the seven years (1995-2002) that he covered Salt Lake City's preparations for the 2002 Winter Olympics, as well as other materials collected throughout the course of Gorrell's journalistic career
Michael Joseph Gorrell photograph collection
Michael Joseph “Mike” Gorrell is a Utah journalist who covered the Olympics, as well as other topics, for the The Salt Lake Tribune. This collection contains material collected by Gorrell during the course of his career in journalism. The collection primarily consists of images related to the Olympics and postcards collected by Gorrell during his world travels.
Gosiute Indian photograph collection
The Gosiute Indian photograph collection contains photographs used in a thesis from the University of Utah titled: A study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah by Carling I. Malouf. The Photographs are documenting various activities of the Gosiute Indians.
Peter Goss interview with Norman Hill audio recording
The Peter Goss interview with Norman Hill audio recording (1983) covers the career of architect Norman Hill, an engineer and former associate of Frank Lloyd Wright and Taylor Woolley. Goss is a professor of architectural history at the University of Utah.
Peter L. Goss papers
The Peter L. Goss papers (1855-2009) consist of correspondence, news clippings, architecutral research, research on Utah architecture and vast research on Levittown and Olana. Personal papers included are his vitae, essays and lectures and work from students. Goss was a professor of architectural history and a documentary photographer as well as Associate Vice President for Scholarly and Creative Activities.
William R. Gould photograph collection
The William R. Gould photograph collection consists of personal images and portraits of William Gould and close relatives and friends, group portraits of business meetings, employees, social and publicity events, and the work of William Gould. Experimental energy resources developed by SCE are also documented.
William Simpson Gould papers
The William Simpson Gould papers (1897-1906) contains certificates, correspondence, financial records, diaries, and photograph albums documenting his experience as a missionary in Scotland.
William Simpson Gould photograph collection
The William Simpson Gould photograph is a black and white image of William Simpson Gould.
Athol Graham video collection
The audio visual component of this collection is comprised of several relatively low quality but fascinating clips of hot rod related footage and several reels of 8mm home movie film relating to Utah and the Bonneville Salt Flats as well as Graham's late 1940s mission to New Zealand.
Barbara Bishop Graham photograph collection
The Barbara Bishop Graham photograph collection contains 2 black-and-white photographs taken at Alta Ski Area in Utah depicting Alf Engen and Otto Lang and dating from 1955.
Rose Thomas Graham book
The Rose Thomas Graham book (1958) was written by Rose (1876-1967), about her childhood home on 443 South 100 West, in Salt Lake City, Utah. The complete title of the book is "Home of the R. K. Thomas Family, 443," after her father, Richard Kendall Thomas (1844-1915).
Rose Thomas Graham photograph collection
Rose Thomas Graham (1876-1967) was an authaor and poet. This collection contains photographs from an unpublished 1956 story about her family home in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Anna Elizabeth Rupper Grames papers
The Anna Elizabeth Rupper Grames papers (1881-1980) consist of family history and Daughters of Utah Pioneers membership materials. Family history materials regard the Grame, Rupper and Bollschweiler families.
Anna Elizabeth Rupper Grames photograph collection
Anna or Annie Elizabeth Rupper Grames (1882-1963) was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints from Provo, Utah. This collection contains digital-only images and photograph prints of Grames and her family dating from approximately 1880 to 1950.
Granada Relocation Center (Camp Amache) records
This collection consists of a booklet on Granada Relocation Center, also known as Camp Amache, prepared by Robert Y. Fuchigami in association with the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program (CCLPEP). The collection also includes a scrapbook containing copies of photographs taken from the final report of James G. Lindley, director of the Granada Colorado Relocation Center from 1942 to 1945.
Grand Canyon and San Juan River photograph collection
The Grand Canyon and San Juan River photograph collection contains images of various features in and around the Grand Canyon and San Juan River.
Grand Canyon management plan collection
The Grand Canyon management plan collection (1967-1974) contains memoranda and correspondence concerning meeting reviews, new regulations, research requirements, and safety procedures in Grand Canyon National Park. These memorandua and letters were written by the government offices of the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, and Grand Canyon National Park and sent to river running companies or vice versa.
Grand jury summons signed by Jacob B. Backenstos
The grand jury summons, signed by court clerk Jacob B. Backenstos, is a subpeona summoning Chauncy Robinson, G. W. Thatcher, Chauncy L. Higbee, Francis M. Higbee, William Law, Wilson Law, George Buchanan, Charles Ivins, and Charles S. Foster to appear before the Grand Jury at Carthage, Illinois, on 24 October 1844.
Grand Targhee Resort digital photograph collection
The Grand Targhee Resort digital photograph collection consists of images depicting the history of this ski resort located in Wyoming.
Granite High School basketball team photograph collection
Granite High School was a public high school in the Granite School District in Salt Lake County, Utah that opened in 1906 and closed in 2009. This collection consists of 1 black-and-white photograph of the school basketball team dating from approximatley the 1940s or 1950s.