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Orson W. Huntsman diaries [typescripts]
The Orson W. Huntsman diaries (1891-1926) consist of a typescripts. Huntsman was a settler in the Hebron area in southern Utah.
Isaac Hurd letter
The Isaac Hurd letter dated June 26, 1798, signed by Isaac Hurd, James Temple, and Abel Barrett, on behalf of the Corinthian Lodge of Concord, and addressed to the Rev. Morse, asking for a copy of his sermon.
Dakota Chase Hyde papers
The Dakota Chase Hyde papers (2004-2006) consist of materials related to his participation in the U.S. Bobsled and Skeleton Teams. Hyde is a competitive skeleton athlete.
Fern Perkins Hyde photograph collection
Frederick E. Hyde journals
Gordon Taylor and Florence Ivins Hyde papers
The Gordon Taylor and Florence Ivins Hyde papers (1802-2000) consist of correspondence and an assortment of family and political campaign materials.
Ian Hyde essay
The Ian Hyde essay entitled, "Masonry and the Beginnings of the Mormon Church," presents Hyde's argument that the same influences that gave birth to Freemasonry also gave birth to Mormonism.
Orson Hyde biography
The Orson Hyde biography (1834 and circa 1939) was written by his son, Joseph S. Hyde, and also includes a copy of a letter from Orson Hyde to a Professor J. Seixas.
Sheldon F. Hyde papers
The Sheldon F. Hyde papers (1880s-2004) is a collection of scrapbook materials and sheet music collected and/or created by Sheldon F. Hyde (1915-1986), a musician and composer. Also included are some family materials, news clippings, programs, announcements, and other materials.
Sheldon F. Hyde photograph collection
The Sheldon F. Hyde photograph collection consists of images of the Utah Symphony's concert tour in Europe, 1966. The collection also constains three historical family photograph of the Hydes.

Mickey Ibarra papers
The Mickey Ibarra papers (1996-2001) contain materials from his tenure as an Assistant to the President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs for the Clinton White House.
Idaho Stage Company ledger
The Idaho Stage Company ledger (1886-1914) details the services and accounts of this company. The ledger also includes horse and cattle registers. The use of stage coaches was prevalent in the western United States during the latter half of the nineteenth century due to limited railroad lines at that time.
Adolph Imboden photograph collection
Adolph Imboden was the owner and operator of Adolph's Restaurant in Park City, Utah from 1974 until his retirement, and the restaurant's closure, in 2021. This collection contains the autographed photographs of athletes, celebrities, and politicians that decorated the walls of Adolph's Restaurant.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Grand Lodge of Utah records
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows Grand Lodge of Utah records (circa 1870-1970) consist of ledgers and minute books of various Odd Fellows lodges in Utah; correspondence and miscellaneous related materials; ledgers and other documents regarding other lodges not affiliated with the Odd Fellows.
Indian Self-Rule oral histories
Indian self-rule oral history audio recordings
The Indian self-rule oral history audio recordings consists of audio from the 1983 Indian self-rule conference as well as interviews with Native Americans. This collection was previously part of the Ethnic archives oral history audio recordings collection (A0853).
Indians of North America collection
The Indians of North America collection (1882-1981) consists of miscellaneous documents materials relating to various Indian tribes.
Arthur Ingelsby digital photograph collection
Julie Ingeröed autobiography
The Julie Ingeröed autobiography is entitled, "One Year in Utah, or, the Secrets of Mormonism: A True and Honest Account, 1867" was translated by Helge Seljaas.
Tsutomu and Shirley Sugimoto Inouye papers
The Tsutomu and Shirley Sugimoto Inouye papers (1951-2006) consist of scanned copies of the military documents and Japanese American Korean War Veterans materials. Tom Inouye served in Battery A 90th Field Artillery Battalion during the Korean War.