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Humanists of Utah records
Alexander von Humboldt collection
The Alexander von Humboldt collections (1805-1817) consists of two documents, hand written in Spanish, describing the Kingdom of New Spain, modern day Mexico, during the period of the Spanish Bourbon monarchy providing statistical data.
Carolyn Hunsaker papers
The Carolyn Hunsaker papers (1991, 2008) consist of two biographies written by Hunsaker in 1991 and 2008: "Dear Father..." The Life of Clara Fedarata Stenhouse Young Agramonte and Life History of Clarence Horace Montgomerie y Agramonte.
Charles Butler Hunt and Alice Hunt photograph collection
The Charles Butler Hunt and Alice Hunt photograph collection contains slides of archelogical areas, geologic interest, as well as personal and professional slides.
Richard Nash Hunt photograph collection
The Richard Nash Hunt photograph collection contains images related to mining and geology, including people involved in professional organizations related to those fields.
Byron A. Hunter photograph collection
The Byron A. Hunter photo collection consists of various older pictures of students in classrooms, sports teams, families, and newspaper clippings along with several more recent pictures of reunions with his classmates, and letters of thanks with graduation photos included.
Edward Hunter papers
The Edward Hunter papers (1818-1922) consist of correspondence, business papers, and genealogical materials concerning Edward Hunter (1793-1883) and his family. Hunter was the third presiding bishop in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Edward Hunter photograph collection
The Edward Hunter photograph collection consists almost entirely of nineteenth century albumen portraits. Many are of his own family and nearly all have been identified. This collection provides valuable examples of nineteenth century styles of dress.
Lyman P. Hunter papers
The Lyman P. Hunter papers (1890-1985) contain articles, genealogy materials, meeting minutes, correspondence, news clippings, reports, research proposals, training manuals, newsletters, and speeches. These items focus on three areas of interest to Hunter (1898-1985): environmental quality, the coating industry (of paints, stains, and varnishes), and biographical material.
Lyman P. Hunter photograph collection
The photographs in this collection are scenes of Southern Utah and the Four-Corners Area during the 1920s. Included are several particularly interesting views of Mesa Verde National Monument. There is also one portrait of Orson Pratt.
William Huntington diary [photocopy]
The William Huntington diary [photocopy] (1835-1845) details his life and his affiliation with the LDS Church.
Peter Huntoon papers
The Peter Huntoon papers (1832-2011) consist of materials about nuclear technology, ranging from nuclear explosions, to power plants, to the side effects of radiation, and the effects of nuclear technologies on prominent areas which have experienced significant exposure to nuclear energy. Huntoon was a professor of Geology at University of Wyoming.
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.