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Ernest Hemingway letter
The Ernest Hemingway letter consist of one undated letter from Hemingway to Gordon W. Kirby of Salt Lake City, Utah. The letter instructs Kirby to send Hemingway some books, care of Scribners New York, for him to autograph.
Lex Hemphill papers
The Lex Hemphill papers (1924-2004) contain documents and research relating to his twenty-five-year career as a sports columnist with the Salt Lake Tribune. His papers consist of documents, research files, interview notes, and legal research pertaining to the controversial issues in Utah, the Olympics, professional and collegiate sports, and environmental and wilderness issues.
Clarence Henderson papers
The Clarence Henderson papers (1921-1924) contain two diaries written by Clarence Henderson (1901-1947) that record his activities as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) in Tonga, as well as a 1922 edition of the Tonga Government Gazette and two 1924 petitions to the Tongan Legislative Assembly.
Clarence Henderson photograph collection
The Clarence Henderson photograph collection contains materials related to his LDS mission in Tonga as well as postcards.
Mary Henderson papers
The Mary Henderson papers consist of an essay entitled "Historical Sketch of L.D.S. Settlements in San Juan Valley" and western history ephermera.
William Williams Henderson papers
The William Williams Henderson papers (1877-1944) consist of the professional papers of William Henderson (1879-1944), a former department head of zoology and entomology at the Utah State Agricultural College. Included are course materials, articles by Henderson, correspondence, notes, a student thesis, and other papers.
Rachel Heninger photograph collection
Rachel Cannon Heninger (1903-2004) was involved in numerous community organizations in Provo, Utah. This collection contains photographs of leisure activity and a postcard.
Ammon Hennacy papers
Ammon Hennacy photograph collection
The Ammon Hennacy photograph collection documents a small part of the early personal life of Ammon Hennacy, but primarily shows his professional side. Part of the collection briefly documents Joe Hill, labor leader who was executed by the state of Utah in the early 20th century.
Daniel and Amanda Bradley Henrie biography
The Daniel and Amanda Bradley Henrie biography (1955) is composed of a life sketch of Daniel and Amanda Henrie by Callie O. Morley, a great-granddaughter of the couple.

Alberta Henry papers
The Alberta Henry papers (1946-2005) consist of files maintained by Alberta Henry which detail her work as President of the Salt Lake City branch of the NAACP and as a minority consultant for the Salt Lake County School District. Also included are the records of various community orgainzations of which Henry was a member, as well as the records of the Rainbow Honor Society, a multicultural student organization which she founded.
Alberta Henry photograph collection
The Alberta Henry photograph collection spans four decades, from the 1950s through 1980s. The collection includes personal family portraits, candid photographs, and images of Alberta Henry with Governor Calvin Rampton, Ted Kennedy, and Wayne Owens.
Henry Wallace family photograph collection
Henry Wallace (1840-1932) was an immigrant from England who converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and came to Utah in 1862. This collection contains black-and-white portraits and photographs of members of the Wallace family dating from approximately the early 20th century.
Harvey Herbert letter to Frank Hodges
The Harvey Herbert letter to Frank Hodges (1913), written on Utah State Prison letterhead, requests help to sell a bridle made out of kangaroo leather presumably made by the writer and prisoner, Herbert.
Lewis H. Herring papers
The Lewis H. Herring papers (1963-1973) are an unpublished manuscript containing poems and an essay designed to aid delinquent youth.
Frederick Herzberg photograph collection
The Frederick Herzberg photograph collection consists of personal photographs from Frederick Herzberg's time as a soldier in World War II, and social life in the following decades. Also included are professional portraits and slides used in lectures as visual aids.
David Cornelius Hess autobiography and diary [photocopy]
The David Cornelius Hess autobiography and diary [photocopy] discuss his experiences while serving on three separate missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hess was called to serve missions to the southern states (1895 and 1930) and to San Francisco, California (1929).
Lacey Heward digital photograph collection
The Lacey Heward digital photograph collection consists of images of her skiing. Lacey Heward began skiing at age 15 when she got bored sitting in the lodge watching her family have fun skiing and snowboarding and decided to learn to ski. In 1999 she entered the National Ability Center's program in Park City to learn about mono-ski racing.
Lyndall Heyer photograph
The Lyndall Heyer photograph consists of an image of the University of Utah Women's Ski Team.
Martha Spence Heywood diary [typescript]
The Martha Spence Heywood diary [typescript] (1850-1856) details Heywood's (1812-1873) personal and family life in Utah.