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Karl and Vicki Beck Jacobson photograph collection
Karl "Jake" Jacobson was a professional ski racer and gelande jumper. This collection contains images of Jacobson' career, particularly his participation in Alta Gelande competitions, dating from approximately the 1970s through 1980s.
Pearl F. Jacobson papers
The Pearl F. Jacobson papers (1922-1974) contain documents related to Utah history. Mrs. Jacobson was a local historian and chaired the Sevier County Bicentennial Committee.
Pearl Jacobson photograph collection
The Pearl Jacobson photograph collection contains a photograph of the opening night of KZN Radio on the top of the Deseret News Building, and a print of William Jennings Bryan at the radio station.
John James, Jr. photograph collection
The John James, Jr. photograph collection consists of two thermal print copies of images of John James, Jr. and his parents.
Rhett Stephens James essay
The Rhett Stephens James essay is an undated paper by James entitled "A Nineteenth Century Indian Self-help Program: Brigham Young and the Shoshones."
Vesta W. James papers
The Vesta W. James papers (1942) contain the transcript of an interview she gave in 1915 to the Salt Lake Tribune, concerning the first hotels in Salt Lake City. Also included in the papers is another article written by James entitled, "History of Pioneer Bands and Orchestras in Utah," which was part of the Utah Writers Project.
Jesse H. Jameson articles
The Jesse H. Jameson articles, written by Jameson, are titled "Automobile Tour of Pacific Railroad Route from Wasatch to Lucin" and "Guides to the Past." Jameson was an English teacher interested in Utah's geological past.
George J. Janecek papers
The George J. Janecek papers (1946-1960) contain correspondence, programs, documents, and posters documenting United Nations activities gathered by George J. Janecek while employed by the United Nations. Janecek served as director of the Office of Public Information, External Relations Division of the United Nations.
George J. Janecek photograph collection
George J. Janecek was the director of the Office of Public Information External Relations Division for the United Nations (UN) in 1960. This collection contains an album titled "Allied War Exhibition 1942" and a portrait inscribed to Janacek.
Japanese American Citizens League audio-visual collection
Japanese American Citizens League photograph collection
The Japanese American Citizens League digital photograph collection contains materials realted to Japanese American Citizens League events, veterans, miners, railroad workers, and others.
Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), Utah Chapter records
The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) Utah Chapter records (1927-2012) contain organizational materials for both the National JACL and local chapters as well as materials from other Japanese American events and organizations.
Japanese American relocation collection
Japanese American relocation photograph collection
The Japanese American relocation photograph collection consists of photographs depicting conditions at the Tule Lake camp at Newell, California and the lives and activities of the Japanese Americans confined in the camp.
Japanese Church of Christ photograph collection
The Japanese Church of Christ photograph collection contains images of church buildings, members, leaders, organizations, and friends of the church ranging from 1910 to 1980. The majority of the early images in the Japanese Church of Christ collection were taken from the Hirasawa family album.
Japanese Church of Christ records
The Japanese Church of Christ records (1951-2004, 2024) contains church newsletters that were sent out from the 1960s and 1999-2004. Also included are some service programs and a letter written to the congregation from Rev. George Hanabusa and other general materials.
Japanese in Utah collection
This collection (1971-1985) consists of various items relating to the history of Japanese Americans in Utah. Included are issues of The Lotus, the newsletter of the Japanese Buddist Temple in Salt Lake City, an issue of the newspaper Pacific Citizen (1977), and a typewritten essay titled "History of the Japanese in Utah" by Alice Kasai.
Japanese oral histories
The Japanese oral histories (1964-1969) consist of transcripts of a number of interviews conducted between 1964 and 1969 by members of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) in Los Angeles, California, as part of the Japanese American Research Project. The original reel-to-reel tapes are housed at the University of California at Los Angeles. Topics discussed include immigration, social life and customs, adaptation to life in the United States, and the effects of World War II.
Japanese Oral Histories photograph collection
The Japanese Oral Histories photograph collection contains photographs of Japanese Americans in and around a munitions warehouse.
Beth S. Jarman correspondence
The Beth S. Jarman correspondence (1977-1979) is from the years 1977 to 1979, arranged chronologically. The correspondence stems from Jarman's activities as Executive Director of the Utah State Department of Community Affairs and Chairwoman of the Utah Housing Finance Agency, a division of the Department.