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Dorothy Harvey photograph collection
Dorothy Harvey was a wilderness advocate who worked with the Citizens for a Responsible Central Utah Project (CUP), later the Intermountain Water Alliance, to inform the public of the impact that the project would have on the environment. The Dorothy Harvey photograph collection contains images related to CUP project areas collected by Harvey throughout the course of her work in environmental advocacy as well as photographs of Harvey and her family.
Fred Harvey photograph collection
The Fred Harvey photograph collection contains photographs originally sold as tourist items in Fred Harvey stores. Photograph subjects include Grand Canyon National Park, Yellowstone National Park, and various scenes in Colorado.
Thomas J. Harvey papers
The Thomas J. Harvey papers (1915-2002) contain research files related to Zane Grey, John Ford, and Monument Valley, including photocopies, correspondence, shooting schedules, interviews, newsclippings, brochures, and pamphlets.
James T. Harwood photograph collection
The James T. Harwood photograph collection contains photographs and slides of paintings by James T. Harwood; a portrait of James Harwood, a family portrait, and a photograph of the Harwood family store.
James Taylor Harwood oral history video collection
James Taylor Harwood papers
The James Taylor Harwood papers (1892-2001) consist of original and photocopied materials pertaining to Harwood (1960-1940), his artistic profession, and his personal life. Included in the collection are works of art, correspondence, biographical information, poetry, exhibition catalogs, diaries, notebooks, news articles, and other materials.
June Rose Harwood papers
The June Rose Harwood papers (1890-1982) consist of diaries, school papers, notebooks, financial records, and correspondence. In addition to these materials are papers relating to Ruth Harwood, James and Harriet Harwood, and Frank Spring (husband of June Rose Harwood).
June Rose Harwood photograph collection
The June Rose Harwood photographs consist of photos of June and with family and friends, notably: Ruth Harwood, James and Harriet Harwood, and Frank Spring (husband of June Rose Harwood).
Ruth Harwood papers
The Ruth Harwood papers (1911-1973) contains correspondence, writings, artwork, poetry, notes, pamphlets, programs, news articles, and certificates. Although most of the materials are by or about Ruth Harwood, the collection also contains materials Ruth collected herself concerning her family, friends, and other writers and artists.
Ruth Harwood photograph collection
The Ruth Harwood photograph collection contains portraits of Ruth Harwood, Eve Marsdon, and Ruth St. Denis. There are also images of art work by Ruth Harwood and her father, James Harwood, as well as photographs of Ruth Harwood's family, home, and early life.
Phyllis Anne Haskell papers
The Phyllis Anne Haskell papers (1970s-2002) consist of materials collected by Haskell while a dancer for Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company. Haskell joined Ririe-Woodbury in 1970 while pursuing a Masters of Fine Arts degree at the University of Utah. The bulk of the materials focus on Haskell's involvement with the company during the 1970s, although other papers, including some dealing with the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics, are also included.
Phyllis Anne Haskell photograph collection
Phyllis Anne Haskell was a dancer at the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company and professor and dean at the University of Utah's College of Fine Arts. The Phyllis Anne Haskell photograph collection contains black-and-white photographs from Haskell's time at the Ririe-Woodbury Company in the 1970s.
Louisa Thalmann Hasler autobiography [photocopy]
The Louisa Thalmann Hasler autobiography [typescript] (1843-1897) discusses her life as an early convert from Switzerland to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who settled in Mt. Pleasant, Utah.
George Hata digital photograph collection
The George Hata digital photograph collection consists of one digital-only photograph of Donald Higa, Ken Nishima, Herbert Elliott and George Hata in Naples, Italy during their service in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in World War II.
Floyd Garn Hatch papers
The Floyd Garn Hatch papers (1941-1996) consist of materials related to fraternities at the University of Utah; business records of the Utah Law Review and copies of articles submitted for opublication in the review.
George C. and Gene Hatch papers
Lorenzo Hill Hatch journal typescripts
The Lorenzo Hill Hatch journal typescripts (1855-1906) were prepared by Ruth Savage Hilton in 1958 of Hatch's journals. Lorenzo Hill Hatch (1826-1910) was a Mormon missionary, pioneer, and settler. He served as mayor of Lehi, as legislator of Utah and Idaho, and also founded a number of settlements in Arizona.
Orrin Hatch patriarchal blessing
This collection (1861) contains the patriarchal blessing of Orrin Hatch. Orrin Hatch was a member of the Mormon Battalion, Company C, and marched with them to California in 1846. He moved to Salt Lake City, Utah in 1848 and later settled in Bountiful, Utah. He married Elizabeth Perry in 1855 and Maria Thompson in 1856 and was the father of twenty-one children.
Hatch River Expeditions photograph collection
The Hatch River Expeditions photograph collection consists of photos and tranparencies of river running shots and family photographs, taken by Don Hatch and other various photographers.
Hatch River Expeditions records
The Hatch River Expeditions records contain correspondence, logs, employment records and oral histories from the Hatch family. Robert Rafael "Bus" Hatch and his brothers, Alton and Tom, began boating in the Vernal, Utah area in the late 1920s and formed Hatch River Expeditions, one of the best known river outfitters in the western United States.