Scrapbooks
Found in 287 Collections and/or Records:
Forace George Green papers
The Forace George Green papers (1910-1988) consist of fifty-eight disassembled scrapbooks documenting the life of Green (1910-1988), a Utah journalist, publisher, and author.
Forace George Green photograph collection
The Forace George Green photographs consist of images related to the life of Green (1910-1988), a Utah journalist, publisher, and author. The scrapbooks contain photographs, correspondence, greeting cards, programs, news clippings, postcards, family histories, and a variety of personal memorabilia.
Barbara J. Hamblin papers
The Barbara J. Hamblin papers (1913-1989) consist of oral history project information on Willam Farr Christensen and his life work. Included are class materials, interview transcripts, correspondence, dance materials, news articles, and other papers.
June Rose Harwood photograph collection
The June Rose Harwood photographs consist of photos of June and with family and friends, notably: Ruth Harwood, James and Harriet Harwood, and Frank Spring (husband of June Rose Harwood).
Elizabeth R. Hayes papers
The Elizabeth R. Hayes papers (1881-2007) consist of diaries, correspondence, teaching material, scrapbooks, personal and family papers, and an undated manuscript. Hayes is a former University of Utah dance director and professor emerita of the University of Utah.
Heist and Birkhaus family papers
Ammon Hennacy papers

Alberta Henry papers
The Alberta Henry papers (1946-2005) consist of files maintained by Alberta Henry which detail her work as President of the Salt Lake City branch of the NAACP and as a minority consultant for the Salt Lake County School District. Also included are the records of various community orgainzations of which Henry was a member, as well as the records of the Rainbow Honor Society, a multicultural student organization which she founded.
Harry S. Holcomb papers
The Harry S. Holcomb papers (1910-1965) contain correspondence, certificates, and pamphlets that give a facinating glimpse into early twentieth century America. Harry S. Holcomb (1888-1958) was in the US Army and served in the Phillipine Islands, Mexico, and Europe. He later served as a police officer for the New York Central Railroad.
Holy Cross Hospital Auxiliary records
The Holy Cross Hospital Auxiliary records (1958-1995) contains scrapbooks, handbooks, meeting minutes, policies and procedures manuals, newsletters, and financial reports documenting the activities of the Auxiliary. The Auxiliary was an organization to coordinate and recruit volunteers to assist the mission of Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was founded in 1958 and disbanded in 1995 when the hospital was sold and renamed.