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James A. Hogle papers
The James A. Hogle papers (1925-1950) contain materials relating to the J. A. Hogle and Company (established 1915) and its mining and stock interests.
James R. Holbrook papers
The James R. Holbrook papers (1966-2019) consist primarily of clippings, correspondence, greeting cards, and writings. Holbrook is a clinical law professor at the University of Utah and served during the Vietnam War.
James R. Holbrook photograph collection
James R. Holbrook is a clinical law professor at the University of Utah and served during the Vietnam War. Theis collection consists of 1 box containing 102 black-and-white and color photograph prints depicting Holbrook's military service, photographs related to his career in law and mediation, and personal photographs of friends and pets.
Lafayette Hinckley Holbrook correspondence
The Lafayette Hinckley Holbrook correspondence (1879-1913) is from Lafayette to Alsina Elizabeth Brimhall.
Meghan Zanolli Holbrook papers
The Meghan Zanolli Holbrook papers (1995-2013) contain correspondence, articles and newspaper clippings, campaign material, and various organizational documents from Holbrook's tenure as Democratic Party chair as well as her other political and local work.
Harry S. Holcomb papers
The Harry S. Holcomb papers (1910-1965) contain correspondence, certificates, and pamphlets that give a facinating glimpse into early twentieth century America. Harry S. Holcomb (1888-1958) was in the US Army and served in the Phillipine Islands, Mexico, and Europe. He later served as a police officer for the New York Central Railroad.
Harry S. Holcomb photograph collection
Harry S. Holcomb (1888-1958) served in the United States Army as a member of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment. Holcomb was stationed in the Philippines and Texas; he also served in France during World War I. After leaving the military, Holcomb worked as a police officer for the New York Central Railroad. This collection contains photographs and panoramas of Holcomb's military service, his career in law enforcement, and images of his family and life in Niagara Falls, New York.
Hole-in-the-Rock photograph collection
The Hole-in-the-Rock photograph collection contains photographs of this area located in southern Utah where Mormon settlers were forced to lower their wagons over a precipice of rock after finding their trail otherwise impassable.
Dee Holladay photograph collection
The Dee Holladay photograph collection contains photos from Holiday River Expedition, Inc, mainly from the 1980s.
Holladay oral history collection
The Holladay oral history collection (2002-2008)is a collection of video interviews with people who lived in Holladay around the time the city was founded and have lived there most of their lives.
Shelby Holladay papers
The Shelby Holladay papers (1903-1978) consist of drawings and paintings by Holladay, as well as personal papers, news articles, and prints. Holladay was a Utah artist who received his M.A. from the University of Utah. He was a commercial artist for the Howard Hughes Corporation and the Salt Lake telegram. He also worked for the Utah Water Department.
Holladay (Utah) Historical Commission photograph collection
The Holladay (Utah) Historical Commission photograph collection contains photographs of historic homes, monuments, buildings, churches, Old Mill Golf Coruse, and roads of Holladay, but also includes images of city signs of Murray, North Salt Lake, Woods Cross, Lehi, Farmington, Centerville, Midvale buildings in Holladay and other northern Utah cities.
David T. Holland independent film collection
The David T. Holland independent film collection (1994) consists of two films made by Salt Lake City native David Holland while he was a student of film studies at the University of Utah. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Beverly Holley theater program collection
The Beverly Holley theater program collection (1949-1954) contain programs for stage productions of the University Theatre of the University of Utah, the University of Utah Summer Festival, and the University of Utah Young People's Theatre. Beverly Holley, who donated this collection in February 1996, collected these programs as a patron of the arts.
Louis E. Holley papers
The Louis E. Holley papers (1942-1967) consist of eleven scrapbooks of news clippings. The clippings cover politics and government in Utah with an emphasis on Salt Lake City.
Vernal Holley research paper
The Vernal Holley research paper (1993) is entitled, "Josephus and the New Testament." It is a 55-page research document about the Jewish writer, Josephus ben Matthias (A.D. 37-A.D. 100 ca.). The author uses the writings of Josephus ben Matthias and the New Testament to research the existence of Christ and the reality of various events that take place in the New Testament.
Eugene J. Holmes speech
The Eugene J. Holmes speech is undated and photocopied. The speech recounts his experiences as a prisoner of war at O'Donnell, Cabanatuan, Davao, and Bilibid prison camps during the 1940s.
James Holt biographical sketch
The James Holt biographical sketch (1881) is entitled "Life of James Holt: Early Pioneer." This is not a journal account, but rather Holt's recollection of life events written in 1881 when he was 77 years of age. James Holt (1804-1894) was an early member of the LDS Church who settled in southern Utah.
Ronald L. Holt papers
The Ronald L. Holt papers (1860-1994) consist of the papers Holt used in writing his dissertation, entitled Beneath These Red Cliffs: An Ethnohistory of the Utah Paiutes, and its subsequent publication in 1992. Primary and secondary source materials are included.
Ronald L. Holt photograph collection
The Ronald L. Holt photograph collection contains photographs of Holt and friends and the Native American Environment in South West United States. This collection is digitized and available in the Digital Library.