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B. Carmon Hardy photograph collection
B. Carmon Hardy (1934-2016) was a historian who specialized in polygamy in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. This collection contains 1 cabinet card and 2 copies of an image from 1880 labeled Polygamy in Low Life."
Rosezella Dalton Hardy digital photograph collection
Rosezella Dalton Hardy papers [photocopies]
The Rosezella Dalton Hardy papers [photocopies] consists of diaries which Hardy kept throughout her life, along with notebooks, news clippings, and miscellaneous documents. Rosezella Dalton Hardy was born in Roy, Utah, attended the Smithsonian Business College in Ogden, and served a mission to the Eastern States for the LDS Church from 1919 to 1923.
A.W. Harlan article
The A.W. Harlan article is entitled, "Materia Medica and Therapeutics." This was a paper completed by Harlan during his senior year at the Chicago College of Dental Surgery.
Russ Harmer digital photograph collection
The Russ Harmer digital photograph collection contains images of Russ Harmer working at Alta, Utah. Beginning in the late 1960s, Russ Harmer worked in a variety of jobs at Alta Ski Area, one of the oldest ski resorts in the United States.
Franklin S. Harris Jr. papers
The Franklin S. Harris Jr. papers (1920s-1997) contain the personal, teaching, and research files of this noted Utah-born scientist. The collection contains much of his research on diffraction and the subject of optics in general. Also present are materials relating to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the relationship between science and religion.
LaPhene "Don" Harris papers
Trent Harris independent film collection
Trent Harris papers
The Trent Harris papers (1960s-2020) contain his original screenplays, research, correspondence, and ephemera. There are also screenplays by other writers. Trent Harris is a Utah documentarian and independant film maker, whose projects include the famous Beaver Trilogy, Rubin and Ed, and the cult classic Plan 10 from Outer Space.
Trent Harris photograph collection
Trent Harris (1952-) is an independent filmmaker based in Salt Lake City, Utah. This collection contains photographs related primarily to his career, including photographs of Harris and cast members; premiers and showings; and inspiration for the films.
Conrad B. Harrison papers
The Conrad B. Harrison papers (1913-1980s) consist of materials realting to the Salt Lake International Airport Expansion Project, the Utah State Symphony Orchestra, Salt Lake City Government, and community programs.
G. T. Harrison papers
G.T. Harrison photograph collection
G.T. Harrison (1901-1995) was a telegraph operator and member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who was excommunicated for his controversial religious ideas. This collection contains a picture of the 1924 Birmingham Conference and a snapshot of Blanche Lee Puccinelli in 1954.
E. Richard Hart audio-visual collection
E. Richard Hart papers
E. Richard Hart photograph collection
The E. Richard Hart photograph collection consists of photographs of the Duck Valley Reservation; photographs of various locations used to document Zuni land claims; and photographs and oral history transcripts concerning the town of Hailey, Idaho.
John Hart photograph collection
John Hart (1921-2015) was a ballet dancer and director who served as artistic director for Ballet West from 1985 to 1997. This collection contains a photograph album containing travel photographs taken by Hart and documenting trips throughout Europe and California between 1952 and 1953.
R. A. Hart paper
The R. A. Hart paper (1957) is a brief sketch of the historical, economic, geographical, topgraphical, climatological, cultural, and governmental aspects of the state of Utah in 1957.
Georg Hartlmaier photograph collection
This collection consists of three copy prints of Georg Hartlmaier, first Mountain Manager and Ski School Director of Brian's Head Resort, Utah.

Dorothy Harvey papers
The Dorothy Harvey papers (1902-2005) are a collection of material focusing on the Central Utah Project (CUP), a water resource development program to use Utah's alloted share of the Colorado River. Includes correspondence, Harvey's writing drafts and notes for an unpublished book on the CUP, federal documents, project litigation materials, subject files, news clippings, newsletters, programs, brochures, and maps.