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Dawn House papers
Dawn House photograph collection
Dawn House was a Utah reporter for the Salt Lake Tribune who was nomianted twice for the Pulitzer Prize. The Dawn House photograph collection contains images related to her reporting in the 1980s on the writings of William E. McLellin and the crimes and trial of Mark Hofmann.
Allen Quentin Howard papers
The Allen Quentin Howard papers (1990, 1994) consist of a biography of Allen Quentin Howard (1908-1994) and three memorials presented at his funeral.
Martin and Sarah Bell Howard papers
The Martin and Sarah Howard papers (1856-1989) include photocopies of Howard family correspondence from the 1800s, included are transcribed copies of the letters, as well as genealogy family group sheets, and a letter from Jerry Kelly to Fred Buchanan.
Ron Howard papers
The Ron Howard papers (1947-1972) consists mainly of program copies for auto racing in Salt Lake City, Utah as well as some original programs.
Allan Turner Howe papers
The Allan Turner Howe papers (1975-1976) are composed of the material accumulated during Howe's term in the U.S. House of Representatives. The collection consists of material generated by the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and the Committee on Public Works and Transportation. Correspondence to and from constituents, and casework handled through his offices in Washington, Salt Lake City, and Cedar City is also included.
Elizabeth Mehaffey Howe photograph collection
Elizabeth Mehaffey Howe (1860-1942) was the author of the 1931 book Frontiersmen. The Elizabeth Mehaffey Howe photograph collection contains one tintype of an unidentified man.
Elizabeth Mehaffy Howe manuscript
The collection consists of an unpublished manuscript written by Elizabeth Mehaffy Howe (b. 1860), author of Frontiersmen, published in 1931. The manuscript concerns the nineteenth-century American Indian Wars. Of particular interest are chapters on Latter-day Saints and Women in the West.
Virgil Pershing Howe papers
The Virgil Pershing Howe papers (1930-1960s) are comprised of theater materials concerning Howe (1918-1961), an amateur actor, and theatrical activities around Salt Lake City. Virgil Pershing Howe was raised in Heber, Utah, and spent most of his life doing theater work at the Salt Lake Theater and the University of Utah. He also served with the U.S. Marines during World War II.
The Virgil Pershing Howe photograph collection
The Virgil Pershing Howe photograph collection contains photographs of theatrical performances and portraits.
Richard Leveridge Hoxie notebooks [photocopies]
The Richard Leveridge Hoxie notebooks (1872-1873) contain a photocopy segment of his notebooks of the Wheeler Expedition, written during his service with the Army Corps of Engineers.
Jesse S. Hoy manuscript
The Jesse S. Hoy manuscript (1952) is the result of work done by James G. Hodgson, Director of Libraries, Colorado A & M College. He organized and pieced together with contents, explanatory notes, etc., the disorganized pieces of the original Hoy manuscript, which was received with the purchase of Field and Stream.
Herman S. Hoyt Southwest travel photograph album
Herman Simeon (H.S.) Hoyt (1868-1961) was a California photographer. This album contains images by Hoyt documenting travels through New Mexico, Arizona, and San Francisco and depicting Indigenous people circa 1902-1905. The album was owned and potentially compiled or annotated by New Hampshire librarian Eunice L. Hunt (1897-1961).
Jenevieve Hubbard independent film collection
The Jenevieve Hubbard independent film collection (2003) consists of a film made by Hubbard while an art student at the University of Utah. Jenevieve Hubbard is a Utah based artist working in several media. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Lester Andrews Hubbard folk song collection
The Lester Andrews Hubbard folk song collection consists of audio recordings of folk songs that Dr. Hubbard used to write his book Ballads and Songs from Utah. This collection is not yet digitized.
Lester Andrews Hubbard folklore collection
Seth Hubbard independent film collection
The Seth Hubbard independent film collection (2003) consists of an experimental short shot and edited by Utah native Seth Hubbard. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Alonzo Huckins diary and genealogy
The Alonzo Huckins diary and genealogy consist of a journal kept by Huckins (b. 1837), primarily of his travels from Fort Leavenworth and Fort Riley to Camp Floyd and Fort Kearney in the 1860s, along with some genealogical materials regarding the Huckins family.
Hattie C. Hudson letter
The Hattie C. Hudson letter (1869) wasr written by Hudson to a friend describing her journey to California. She writes of her impressions of Denver and Salt Lake City, and describes a visit to Brigham Young.