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Vince Iturbe papers
The Vince Iturbe papers (1953-2019) consist of primarily correspondence and postcards to/from Iturbe before, during, and after the Vietnam War. Iturbe served in the 1st Battalion, 46th Infantry Regiment near the Chu Lai region during the war.
Vince Iturbe photograph collection
Vince Iturbe (1946-2017) served in the United States Army in Vietnam. In 1976, he moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, where he worked for the Utah Department of Workforce Services and volunteered for the Community Nursing Services' Journey Home hospice program. This collection contains color slides and scrapbook pages related to Iturbe's military service in Vietnam between 1969 and 1970.
Mike Ivers collection on Park City, Utah mining
Anthony Woodward Ivins papers
The Anthony Woodward Ivins papers (1852-1974) contain diaries, journal, correspondence, articles, patriarchal blessings, and family history items.
Antoine R. Ivins papers
Grant Ivins family photograph collection
The Grant Ivins family photograph collection contains photographs of member of the Ivins family who did mission work in several different countries. The collection also contains various photo albums of life and the University of Utah.

H. Grant Ivins papers
Stanley S. Ivins papers
The Stanley S. Ivins papers (1850-1968) consist of correspondence, a diary, articles, and eleven microfim reels which contain research notebooks and transcripts of Salt Lake City newspapers.
J. Willard Marriott Library records
The J. Willard Marriott Library records (1962-1981) contain library reports, manuals, statistics, budgets, funding records, and an architectural planning guide. The J. Willard Marriott Library is the University of Utah's main library.
David M. Jabusch photograph collection
David M. Jarbusch (1933-) taught Communications at the University of Utah from 1962 to 1996. This collection contains photographs, slides, and negatives related to Jarbusch's career in the Communications department.
David Jabusch papers
The David Jabusch papers (1952-2004) contain articles, correspondence, and classroom materials from his thirty-four year career teaching Communication at the University of Utah.
Henry Clark Jackson papers
This collection consists of a biography of Henry Clark Jackson written by his son circa 1915 and transcribed by Ward J. Roylance in 1972. Also included are transcribed family letters (1848-1906) edited by Ward J. Roylance in 1972.
Richard W. Jackson article
The Richard W. Jackson article is entitled, "The Creation of This Earth, Noah's Flood, Jesus Chrits's Crucifixion, A Lot about the Earth We Live On."
William Henry Jackson photograph collection
The William Henry Jackson photograph collection contains photographs of various sites and people in Colorado and Utah taken by William Henry Jackson. Some are from the Scenery of the Union Pacific Railroad series. Others depict Indigenous people, primarily members of the Ute people.
C. Edward Jacob essays
The C. Edward Jacob essays (1954-1955) consist of two separate papers arguing that the account of creation contained in the Latter-day Saint scripture, The Pearl of Great Price, is superior to the account contained in Genesis.
Henry Chariton and Alberta Maria Larsen Jacobs papers
The Henry Chariton and Alberta Maria Larsen Jacobs papers (1876-1969) contain diaries, correspondence, religious documents, and various other documents. Henry Jacobs was the manager of a mercantile business and also the owner of a mortuary. Alberta Jacobs founded the Twentieth Century Club in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, and served in the community.
Henry Chariton and Alberta Maria Larsen Jacobs photograph collection
Henry Chariton Jacobs, Jr. (1876-1967) and Alberta Marie Larsen Jacobs (1882-1940) were a married couple and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who lived in Mount Pleasant, Utah. This collection largely documents Alberta Larsen Jacobs' college years at Utah State Agricultural College and her involvement in the Sorosis Society and other women's groups and clubs in the early twentieth century.
Henry Chariton Jacobs diaries [typescripts]
The Henry Chariton Jacob diaries (1867-1870) consists of a bound typescript of the diaries he wrote while on a mission to England for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1867 to 1870.
Isaac Jacobs correspondence
The Isaac Jacobs correspondence (1942-1943) consists of letters written to his family living in Pennsylvania druing World War II while he was training at an Army Air Base in Salt Lake City, Utah.
James Jacobs photograph
The James Jacobs photograph is of a pictograph group called "Head of Sinbad."