Military
Found in 146 Collections and/or Records:
Camp Kearns scrapbook
The Camp Kearns scrapbook (1944-1946) details the activities and events that took place in daily life at the camp. Camp Kearns was an Army Air Base that was established during the Second World War. It operated from 1942-1948.
Marjorie Chan papers
The Marjorie Chan papers (1921-1943) consist of World War II ration booklets and tokens, art catalogues, and posters.
Helen Mae Shufelt Chindgren papers
The Helen Mae Shufelt Chindgren papers (1943-1945) consists of correspondence, news clippings, and personal materials which pertain to Shufelt's service in the Women's (Auxiliary) Army Corps, W(A)AC.
Richard Clay papers
The Richard Clay papers (1867-1869) contain correspondence, clippings, and the Certificate of Thanks and Honorable Service for volunteering in the 140th Regiment of Illinois Infantry.
Croatian oral history audio recordings
The Croatian oral history audio recordings are a collection of Croatian oral histories recorded from 1972-1974. The interviews were conducted by Joe Stipanovich and Helen Papanikolas. This collection was previously part of the Ethnic archives oral history audio recordings collection (A0853).
E. H. Crowdee diary
The E. H. Crowdee diary (1904) is the field diary of Crowdee written during the Russo-Japanese War. E. H. Crowdee was an advisor or employee of the Japanese Military when he wrote the diary.
Klancy Clark De Nevers papers
Deseret Chemical Depot collection
The Deseret Chemical Depot collection (1942-1943) contains documents regarding the establishment and founding of the Depot.
LaVerne A. Diehl research paper
The LaVerne A. Diehl research paper consist of a typescript manuscript entitled "Utah Expedition: Fort Cemetary Burials--Camp Floyd, 1857-1861."
Jerry H. Dunton papers
The Jerry H. Dunton papers (1971-2001) contains memorabilia from the Utah Westerners, a group of amateur and professional historians. Included are maps and newsletters related to the Battle of Little Bighorn, and a transcript of an interview given by Alexander J. MacKenzie to Harold Schindler in 1971. MacKenzie was the city editor of the Salt Lake Tribune in 1904, and at the time of the interview was 94 years old.
Lucius Marsden Durham photograph collection
The Lucius Marsden Durham photograph collection consists of portriats of L. Marsden Durham in his youth and early twenties.
Stephen Gary Erickson papers
Stephen Gary Erickson photograph collection
The Stephen Gary Erickson photograph collection contain materials documenting Erickson's activities in opposition to the manufacture, testing, and storage of weapons of mass destruction in Utah and the Intermountain West.
Gerald Folsom papers
The Gerald Folsom papers (1982-2007) contain biographical information, correspondence, and manuscripts related to the history of the Army Air Corp in World War II.
Alexander George Fontas papers [photocopies]
The Alexander George Fontas papers (1954-1994) contain photocopies of correspondence, a scrapbook, military and Red Cross records.
Fort Douglas photograph collection
Fort Douglas records
The Fort Douglas records (1861-1954) contain two histories of the fort as well as maps and military orders. Fort Douglas (1862-1991) was one of the US Army's intermountain bases located in Salt Lake City.
Joseph Benson Fowler papers [photocopies]
The Joseph Benson Fowler papers (1928-2002) are photocopies of original materials that consist of personal documents including his World War II diary.
Henry Blanchard Freeman diary [photocopy]
This collection consists of a photocopy of the diary of an army officer of the 7th Cavalry detailing troop movements before the battle of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876.
German prisoners of war at Fort Douglas collection
This collection (1913-1941) contains research materials on German prisoners of war held at Fort Douglas, Utah, during World War I used by Raymond K. Cunningham in the writing of his M.A. thesis. Includes reports of inspections and complaints filed with the Swiss and Swedish Legations as well as depositions regarding events at the camp. Also includes three reels of microfilmed federal records from the Department of State and the FBI on the subject of German prisoners of war.