Salt Lake City (Utah)
Found in 66 Collections and/or Records:
Granite High School basketball team photograph collection
Granite High School was a public high school in the Granite School District in Salt Lake County, Utah that opened in 1906 and closed in 2009. This collection consists of 1 black-and-white photograph of the school basketball team dating from approximatley the 1940s or 1950s.
Growers' Market Company photograph collection
The Growers' Market Company was founded in 1919 to provide centralized wholesale and distribution services to farmers in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Growers' Market Company photograph collection contains photographs of the company board, presidents, and locations.
Kathryn Hain papers
The Kathryn Hain papers (1990-2017) consist of personal and professional material related to Kathryn Hain (b. 1957), who earned a Ph.D. from the University of Utah in the Department of Humanities, College of History. The papers include clippings, correspondence, a dissertation, ephemera, essays, financial records, job applications, notes, research and teaching material.
Raymond Charles Higgins photograph collection
Raymond Charles Higgins (1930-1979) was a Salt Lake City radio broadcaster for KSXX circa the 1960s; he also worked in advertising and marketing. This collection contains photographs of Higgins as a young child, during his service in the Untied States Navy during the Korean War, with his family, and of his career in radio.
Robert H. Hinckley photograph collection
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.
Joseph Severn and Marjorie Allen Jones Family photograph collection
The Joseph Severn and Marjorie Allen Jones collection contains images related to the Allen, Lowry, Severn, and Jones families in Utah and Idaho dating from approximately 1880 to 2000. The collection contains photographs, albums, and postcards depicting family, friends, travel, and military, as well as studio photographs from various 19th century Utah photographers.
Kick Like a Girl motion picture
The Kick Like a Girl motion picture (2008) is a documentary film about the Mighty Cheetahs, a girls' soccer team competing in a boys' league in Salt Lake City, Utah. Filmmaker Jenny Mackenzie was the coach of the team.
Stanley Buchholz Kimball photograph collection
Stanley Buchholz Kimball (1926 –2003) was a historian of Central European History and the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The Stanley Buchholz Kimball photograph collection contains slides and negatives documenting Kimball's life and his research.
KUTV News photograph collection
The KUTV News photograph collection contains files on people involved in the station as well as photos related to the history of the station.
Howard and Leone Layton photograph collection
The Howard and Leone Layton photograph collection contains mostly photos of family trips and events or holiday parties.
Larry Livingston photograph collection
The Larry Livingston photograph collection consists of photographs of houses and other buildings in Avenues area of Salt Lake City. Each structure is identified by address and in some cases owner at the time (1978). Photos are mounted on acidic posterboard and were used for a presentation to the Salt Lake City Council regarding property issues in the Avenues area
Nancy Dick Maurer photograph collection
The Nancy Dick Maurer photograph collection contains four copper etched scenes presented by the Salt Lake Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau “Valley of the Great Salt Lake.”
Scott D. McCoy photograph collection
Scott D. McCoy (1970-) was a lawyer and activist for LGBTQ rights who served in the Utah State Senate from 2005 to 2009. He was the first openly gay person to serve in the Utah State Senate. This collection contains photographs related to McCoy's political career, promotional photographs, and photographs and copy prints collected by McCoy.
Dorothy Mortensen photograph collection
Dorothy Mortensen (1916-2014) was Managing Editor of Publication for the Utah State Historical Society. From 1970 to 1976, she worked in the correspondence section of the White House Staff, during which time she served as writer and editor for the President's Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. The Dorothy Mortensen photograph collection contains 89 slides and prints depicting Mortensen's family, acquaintances, and career dating from 1970 to 2009.
William Blaine Murdock photograph collection
William Blaine Murdock (1902-1986) attended the University of Utah from 1919 to 1924, where he was one of the founders of the Sigma Nu fraternity and was elected President of Ute Days in 1924. The William Blaine Murdock photograph collection contains 10 black-and-white photographs of students whitewashing the U on Ute Days in 1924.
MX photograph collection
The MX photograph collection contains photographs of mock-ups and concept art for the MX Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) being developed by the U. S. Air Force. The collection also includes photographs of local protestors to the MX plan.
George and Ichiyo 'Pat' Nakaya digital photograph collection
The George and Ichiyo 'Pat' Nakaya digital photograph collection contains photographs of Nakaya family in Amache Internment Camp near Granada, Colorado and group photographs of members of the Japanese Church of Christ.
Almeron Newman photograph collection
Jacqueline Nokes photograph collection
The Jacqueline Nokes photograph collection contains materials related to her career at KSL-TV in the 1960s-1980s. Also included are travel photos and materials related to her work with the disabled.