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Joseph Jenson papers
The Joseph Jenson papers (1916-1930) contain a photocopy of a page from the Utah Evening Standard and a carboncopy of an essay written by Jenson while county engineer for Klamath County, Oregon titled "Source, Occurence and Recovery of Under-Ground Water for Irrigation."
Herb and Patsy Jepko certificates
The Herb and Patsy Jepko certificates (1967-1979) consist of several honorary awards for their many contributions to several state organizations.
Ernest and Dora Jeppsen photograph collection
The Ernest and Dora Jeppsen photograph collection consists of images of winter scenes and recreational activities.
Thomas Evans Jeremy papers
Jewish archives
Jewish Archives photograph collection
The Jewish Archives photograph collection contains photographs of individuals and groups prominent in the Utah Jewish community. The collection also includes a filmstrip entitled: Jews in Utah, 1857-1977.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
Jewish oral history project
The Jewish oral history project (1972-1977) was conducted by the American West Center and consists of a series of interviews between 1972 and 1977 with local Jewish Americans concerning life in Utah.
Jewish oral history project audio recordings
The Jewish oral history project audio recordings (1972-1982) document the experiences of various people of the Jewish community in Utah and surrounding areas. The American West Center conducted this and other ethnic oral history projects in an attempt to record the experiences Utah's eithnic minorities.
Joe Hill Conference photograph collection
The Joe Hill Conference photograph collection contains photographs of the Eselius House and other buildings in Salt Lake City associated with Joe Hill. The collection also contains a photographic reproduction of The Joe Hill songbook, photographs of various locations in Utah taken in the 1930s and photographs of folk singer Faith Petric.
Joe Hill Organizing Committee records
The Joe Hill Organizing Committee records (1914-1991) contain book reviews, committee lists, correspondence, flyers, news clippings, newsletters, petitions, play reviews, posters, reservation permits, songbooks, stamps, and tax forms. Some documents are copies from the trial and execution of Joe Hill in Utah in 1915. The Organizing Committee was formed in 1989 to commemorate Joe Hill who was a popular songwriter for the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Christian Johannesen diary [photocopy]
This collection (1882-1902) consists of a photocopy of the Christian Johannesen diary. He was the father of noted pianist Grant Johannesen.
Grant Johannesen papers
The Grant Johnannesen papers (1870-2005) contain correspondence, certificates, and printed material relating to his career as a concert pianist. Grant Johannesen played with several orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, and at Carnegie Hall. His major interests were the works of lesser-known French composers, such as Gabriel Faure, who's entire body of work he eventually recorded.
Grant Johannesen photograph collection
Grant Johannesen (1921-2005) was an internationally famous pianist. The Grant Johannesen photograph collection contains portraits and candid photographs of Johannesen and photographs of his performances dating from approximately 1940 to the 1990s.
Anders Gustaf Johnson papers
Benjamin Franklin Johnson typescript statement
The Benjamin Franklin Johnson typescript statement is comprised of one undated manuscript, written by Johnson, of his affiliation with the LDS Church.
Clarence O. Johnson papers
The Clarence O. Johnson papers consist of photocopies of his poetry.
Claude Johnson photograph collection
Claude Johnson was a photographer for Deseret News for 33 years from approximately 1947 to 1980. This collection contains 61 black-and-white negatives of photographs taken by Johnson of the University of Utah campus in the 1970s.
Dick Harold Johnson digital photograph collection
The Dick Harold Johnson digital photograph collection focuses on river rafting on the Green and Colorado Rivers and boating on Lake Powell. The middle section of the collection contains images of the Colorado River, pre Lake Powell and the filling of the Lake.
Howard D. Johnson papers
The Howard D. Johnson papers (1946-1985) contain newsletters, publications, clippings, and biographical materials. Howard Johnson was a developer of the ceilometer, president of KNAK radio and founder of KOVO radio stations in Utah and a meteorologist.
Howard D. Johnson photograph collection
The Howard D. Johnson photograph collection contains images taken during an atomic bomb test in 1952, and photographs of early radio equipment. Also included in the collection are family photographs. Johnson was a pioneer in Utah radio broadcasting and engineering.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.