Agriculture
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Rudolph Hope oral history interview
The Rudolph Hope oral history interview (1971) was done by John S. Smith with Rudolph Hope discussing inter-war economic conditions in Sanpete County, Utah; the Danish community in the county between 1905 and 1915; social life during the 1920s and 1930s; and politics during the Great Depression. Hope was elected county treasurer in 1934 as a Democrat on the "coat-tails" of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Alfred Richins Jones papers
The Alfred Richins Jones papers (1891-1936) consist of personal papers and materials resulting from Jones' activities at the Echo Roller Mills in Echo City, Utah.
Mt. Nebo Sugar Beet and Land Company letter
The Mt. Nebo Sugar Beet and Land Company letter (circa 1898) details the undertakings of the company for the erection of a new sugar factory in Utah's Mt. Nebo area.
Ernest Poulson photograph collection
The Ernest Poulson photograph collection consists of three photographs from Ernest L. Poulson's article on the Deseret Livestock Company for the Utah Historical Quarterly.
Lorenzo A. Richards papers
The Lorenzo A. Richards papers (1914-1999) contain the personal and family materials of Lorenzo Adolph Richards (1904-1993), a physicist who specialized in agronomy.
Salt Lake County Grower's Association records
The Salt Lake County Grower's Association records (1955-1991) consist of bylaws, articles of incorporation, meeting minutes, financial records, and meeting announcements. The Salt Lake County Grower's Association was created to promote and encourage the principles and practices of cooperative buying and marketing to the farmers in Salt Lake County, Utah.
Harold F. Silver papers
Harold F. Silver photograph collection
The Harold F. Silver photograph collection contains stock graphs of various companies.
James Starley journal
The James Starley journal (1870-1886) was kept by Starley in which he describes his day-to-day life in Fillmore, Utah.
Myron L. and Lucille P. Sutton papers
The Myron L. and Lucille P. Sutton papers (1872-1996) contain record journals, rolled drawings, blueprints, maps, aerial photos, news clippings, data sheets, and other materials mainly from Myron Sutton's career with the Morton Salt Company. Myron L. Sutton was an employee of the Morton Salt Company for many years until his retirement in 1973. He also served as a weather observer for the National Weather Service for over thirty years.