City and Town Life
Found in 102 Collections and/or Records:
The Wild Bunch photograph collection
The Wild Bunch photograph collection contains photographs of Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch.
Faye Farnsworth Tholen papers
The Faye Farnsworth Tholen papers (1899-1900s) contains one binder of research materials on the town of Vipont, Utah.
Harry Thorsen research article
The Harry Thorsen research article (1980) was written about the Main Street of Salina, Utah. Thorsen was a longtime resident of Salina.
Francis M. Treseder photograph collection
The Francis M. Treseder photograph collection contains photographs of two paintings of the Utah Territorial Prison. The paintings were done circa 1887, the date of the photographs is unknown, but much later.
Union, Utah photograph collection
The Union, Utah photograph collection contains images of buildings in Union, Utah including the home of Green Flake.
U.S. West Research records
The U.S. West research records (1850-1999) is a collection of historical and architectural surveys of businesses and cities in the West and Midwest of the United States.
Utah Cherry Blossom Princesses records
The Utah Cherry Blossom Princesses records (1974-2007) contains listings and information regarding princesses who represented Utah at the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington D.C. from 1974-2004.
Utah folklore collection
The Utah folklore collection (1947-1997) consists of student folklore projects which spans nearly fifty years. These projects were prepared by University of Utah students studying in various courses and workshops taught by Louis Zucker, Wayland D. Hand, Hector Lee, Barre Toelken, Jan Harold Brunvand, Margaret K. Brady, and David Stanley.
Utah Heritage Foundation photograph collection
The Utah Heritage Foundation photograph collection contains photographs of various old buildings and homes before they were renovated. The collection also contains photographs taken at different Utah Heritage Foundation events.
Utah Humanities Research Foundation photograph collection
The Utah Humanities Research Foundation photograph collection contains portraits of various persons, some participating in theatrical performances.The collection also contains photographs of Salt Lake City and St. George, as well as, an album containing photographs of activities near the Great Salt Lake.
Utah postcards photograph collection
The Utah postcards photograph collection contains postcards with images of various locations in Utah.
Utah: The Struggle for Statehood photograph collection
Vernal, Utah photograph collection
The Vernal, Utah photograph collection contains photographs of buildings and scenes in the town of Vernal, Utah. Included is a photograph of Harvey Coe Hullinger, one of the first physicians in the area.
Virgin, Utah photograph collection
The Virgin, Utah photograph collection contains a photograph of Virgin, Utah, taken from a height overlooking the town.
McLean Watters photograph collection
The McLean Watters photograph collection contains formal and informal portrait photographs of an unidentified man in distinct time period clothes.
Welby, Utah photograph collection
The Welby, Utah photograph collection contains photographs of scenes in the abandoned town of Welby, Utah.
Sam Weller collection on Utah history
The Sam Weller collection on Utah history consists of miscellaneous materials relating to Utah history. Included are a letterpress book from an unidentified law practice (1897-1910), a scrapbook of clippings relating to events in Ogden, Utah, in 1917, and a folder of miscellaneous pamphlets (1917-1919).
Westside Storytelling Project collection
The Westside Storytelling Project collection consists of materials donated by individuals who participated in the project. The goal of the project was to obtain oral histories from the residents and people of the westside of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Edward Wyer family papers
The Edward Wyer family papers (1779-1978) consists of correspondence, genealogy research and historical memorabilia related to Edward Wyer and his descendants. The majority of the material was collected by James I. and his wife Leah O. Wyer, notable librarians in the 20th century. Portions of the collection are Wyer family-specific material, while other sections are of a broader scholarly/historical interest.