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Howard Caswell Jones autobiography
The Howard Caswell Jones autobiography is a typescript copy entitled, "The Life and Times of Captain Howard C. Jones." Included is a typescript entitled, "Mayflower Line of Descent for Angelina Carhart Tallmon Jones and Her Descendants."
James E. Jones digital photograph collection
James E. Jones was the Chief Ranger and Acting Superintendant of Dinosaur National Monument during the 1960s. The James E. Jones digital photograph collection contains 26 digital-only images documenting scenary and people in the national monument from 1964 to 1965, including Robert and Ethel Kennedy's family river trip in 1965.
Jimi Jones independent film collection
The Jimi Jones independent film collection (2000-2003) consists of experimental and documentary films made by Jones during his time at the University of Utah. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Joseph Severn and Marjorie Allen Jones family papers
The Joseph Severn and Marjorie Allen Jones family papers (1855-2007) consist of correspondence, autobiographical and biographical materials, missionary journals, diaries, physician notes, newspaper clippings, photos, autograph albums, lecture notes, postcards, Christmas cards, and travel memorabilia.
Karin Hodgin Jones independent film collection
The Karin Hodgin Jones independent film collection (2001-2003) consists of art related films and video installations created by Jones while a student of sculpture at the University of Utah. Jones' films are analytical experiments with frameless animation and Technicolor film processing. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Leslie A. Jones papers
The Leslie A. Jones papers (1963-1995) contain interviews, a chronology, river running accounts, and a river runner journal. Leslie A. Jones is a civil engineer in Salt Lake City, Utah who has been active as a river runner for many years. He has also made several contributions to canoe and kayak design.
Leslie A. Jones photograph collection
The Leslie A. Jones photograph collection contains images of river running trips and recreation. Leslie A. Jones is a civil engineer in Salt Lake City, Utah who has been active as a river runner for many years. He has also made several contributions to canoe and kayak design.
Nathaniel V. Jones diary [typescript]
The collection contains a typescript of Jones' diary recounting his participation with the Mormon Battalion and events after being mustered out of service in California in 1847.
Reverend Paul Jones papers
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church. Jones served as Episcopal Bishop of Utah from 1916 to 1918, and spent the remainder of his life doing missionary work across the eastern United States and assistant teaching at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Jones died of multiple myeloma in 1941 at the age of 60.
Richard Nelson Jones Family Foundation photograph collection
The Richard Nelson Jones Family Foundation photograph collection consists of photographs based on Middle Eastern Studies. Richard Jones (1950-2003) was born in Oakland, California, but spent most of his life in Utah. He graduated from Utah State University and then from the University of Utah with a Ph.D. in Middle Eastern Studies.
Richard Nelson Jones papers
The Richard Nelson Jones papers (1838-2000) consists of several published articles by Jones on the Middle East, as well as writings by others on Middle Eastern history and culture. Jones graduated from Utah State University and went on to receive the Ph. D. in Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Utah.
Robert and Wilma Jones home movies
The Robert and Wilma Jones home movies (1952-1978) document the Jones family's birthdays, holidays, vacations and daily life at their home in Vernal, Utah. This collection is one of the most complete home movie collections held by the Multimedia Archives and gives enormous insight into the everyday life of Utahns from the 1950s through the 1970s.
Robert M. Jones papers
The Robert M. Jones papers (1984-1992) include examples of fine printing, such as booklets, cards, brochures and posters, designed and printed by Jones at the Glad Hand Press. Also included is a photocopy of an article by Jones on visiting Barrier Canyon in southeastern Utah in 1940.
Robert R. Jones papers
The Robert R. Jones papers (1980) consist of photocopies of his master's theses and research materials regarding the Ute tribe.
Rosalie Jones research paper
The Rosalie Jones research paper (1967) is titled, "The Medicine Lodge Ceremony: An Analysis of the Songs of the Weather Dancers."
Stanley Jones papers
The Stanley Jones papers consist of materials concerning the 1979 commemorative trek by Stan Jones and Harvey C. Leake to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Wetherill-Cummings-Douglass expedition which "discovered" Rainbow Bridge. Included are biographies of Jones and Leake, historical background material, and an itinerary of the trek.
Steven E. Jones papers
The Steven E. Jones papers (1983-1992) consist of materials resulting from Jones' research interests in cold fusion and the physics field in general. Included are correspondence, notes, and writings.
Walter Jones photograph collection
Walter Jones (1944-) is a veteran of the United States Army, military historian, and archivist who served as head of the Western Americana division of the University of Utah's J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections and Archives. This collection contains slides and photographs related to Jones' experience and scholarship on twentieth century American military history and photographs of street fairs in the Avenues neighborhood of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Walter R. Jones papers
The Walter R. Jones papers (1920-2013) consist of correspondence, military reports, pamphlets, meeting minutes, training guides, handbooks, manuscripts, conference papers, research materials, short stories, articles, and bibliographical information.
Danny L. Jorgensen papers
The Danny L. Jorgensen papers (1990-1991) contain three papers pertaining to the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Danny L. Jorgensen is a sociologist of religion, a professor of Religious Studies, and a former director of Graduate Studies at the University of South Florida.