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Green River Mining and Improvement Company records [photocopies]
The Green River Mining and Improvement Company records (1895-1896) consist of photocopies of documents from several companies formed in the late nineteenth century. Their purpose was to exploit the resources to be found in the area of the lower Green and Grand (renamed the Colorado in 1921) Rivers. Included are stock certificates, certificates of incorporation, letters, and a prospectus.
Green River photograph collection
The Green River photograph collection contains photographs of different views along the Green River taken by a photographer named Stark from Helper, Utah. Copies of four prints published in "A Canyon Voyage" by Frederick Dellenbaugh.
Francis Vinton Greene diary and letter
The Francis Vinton Greene diary and letter (1874-1875) were created by General Francis Greene, a military engineer, historian, and businessman. Greene describes his activities around Yellowstone Park, mining conditions in Virginia City, Indian hostilities, and records latitude and longitude data during his travels.
Mark H. Greene report
This collection consists of a bound typewritten report of government involvement in U.S. grain marketing practices and policy from 1929 through 1932. Includes recommendations by the author for changes in government policies.
Darrell J. Greenwell photograph collection
The Darrell J. Greenwell photograph collection consists of six black and white photographs of Darrell Greenwell and others.
Darrell J. Greenwell papers
The Darrell J. Greenwell papers (1936-1961) consist of clippings concerning his career as an editor and social service administrator and copies of newspaper editorials which he wrote. Includes an obituary and clippings concerning his death.
William Greenwood papers
The William Greenwood papers (1822-1889) contain correspondence, autobiographical sketch with family genealogy, and a short sketch of the life of Alice Houghton Greenwood. Greenwood (1822-1891) was born in Burnley England in 1822, converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints (LDS) in 1840, immigrated to Illinois in 1842, and later to Salt Lake City in 1886. Greenwood had three wives: Alice Houghton, Emma Johan Mercer, and Bertha Eyring.
Herbert E. Gregory photograph collection
The Herbert E. Gregory photograph collection contains images documenting various expeditions. Includes photographs of the geology of southern Utah, northern Arizona and Nevada, and eastern California. Also includes photographs of the Navajo and Hopi Indians and of the Indians and geology of Peru.
Francis Nephi Grigg papers
The Francis Nephi ("Neef") Grigg papers (1960-1989) contain stories, news articles, poems, and publications pertaining to the life and career of F. Nephi Grigg. Grigg was the inventor of the Tater Tot and also launched Ore-Ida Foods, a multimillion dollar industry, with his brother Golden T. Grigg. Nephi Grigg was also a successful golfer.
Thomas C. Griggs diaries [photocopies]
The Thomas C. Griggs diaries (1861-1903) consist of photocopies of the original volumes 1-20.
Duckworth Grimshaw autobiography
The Duckworth Grimshaw autobiography (1923) was written by himself and arranged by his daughters Martha J. Rogerson and May G. Jensen. The autobiography describes his experience as a Utah man imprisoned for polygamy in 1891.
Delbert V. Groberg papers
The Delbert V. Groberg papers (1993-1995) consist of a handwritten account of Groberg's service as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Eastern States Mission, 1925-1927. Also included are photocopied items detailing events in Groberg's life.
John Enoch Groberg diaries
The John Enoch Groberg diaries (1897-1899) (originals and copies of the same) were written by Groberg while he was serving a Swedish mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS).
John Enoch Groberg photograph collection
John Enoch Groberg (1872-1909) was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who served a mission in Scandinavia between 1897 to 1899. This collection contains a 1902 portrait of John and his wife and Maud E. Brunt Groberg.
Wesley A. Groesbeck papers
Wesley A. Groesbeck photograph collection
Wesley A. Groesbeck was an advocate, consultant, and educator on environmentally friendly building practices in Utah. This collection contains photographs of a 1993 trip to Germany and slides used in a presentation on water given by Groesbeck.
Mike Grom photograph collection
The Mike Grom photograph collection contains photographs of skiing at various resorts in Utah, such as: Solitude, Snowbird, Park West, Park City, Deer Valley, and Brighton. The collection also contains photos of Ski Utah license tag and back country skiing.
Roscoe E. Grover notebook
The Roscoe E. Grover notebook (1894) consists of notes for a course on grammer taken by Grover at the University of Utah.
Roscoe E. Grover photograph collection
The Roscoe E. Grover photograph collection contains two slides: one of a group of people and one of a poster for Sweet Heart Ball.
Growers' Market Company photograph collection
The Growers' Market Company was founded in 1919 to provide centralized wholesale and distribution services to farmers in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Growers' Market Company photograph collection contains photographs of the company board, presidents, and locations.