Photocopies
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
Algie Ballif Forum records
Marilyn Arnold papers
Ida Barker Blake diaries [photocopies]
The Ida Barker Blake diaries (1895-1964) are photocopies of diaries kept by Ida Barker Blake (1875-1964), which document her life as a resident of Southern Utah and wife of H. Elwyn Blake. The diaries consist of daily entries detailing the weather, visitors, letters written and received, and expenses.
Olive Woolley Burt papers
The Olive Woolley Burt papers (1936-1980) consist of manuscripts, research material, photographs, illustrations and correspondence of several of the books written for children by Burt during the years 1928-1980. The manuscript for her "American Murder Ballads and Their Stories," is included. Also among the papers are scrapbooks and other materials depicting her professional interests as a writer. Olive Burt was an author, newspaper feature writer, and teacher.
Annie Wells Cannon papers [photocopies]
The Annie Wells Cannon papers (1877-1942) consist of the diaries of Annie Wells Cannon (1859-1942), as well as family history materials including personal documents, biographies and autobiographies of family members, and other materials. All documents in the collection are photocopies.
Ramona Wilcox Cannon papers
Bonnie Speyer Carluccio papers
The Bonnie Speyer Carluccio papers (1924-1959) consist of memorabilia from the Speyer family and Bonnie's sporting activities as a young person growing up in Alta, Utah. The collection is comprised of two sport scrapbooks of news articles, several folders of news clippings, a racer's seed number from the Junior National Olympics held in Reno, Nevada, and an Intermountain Professional Ski Instructor of America pin.
Chase and Mathews family histories
The Chase and Mathews family histories (1957-2006) consist of memories, recollections, transcriptions and copies of materials that detail the history of these two families. Isaac Chase came to Utah in 1847 and in 1854 he partnered with Brigham Young to developed a flour mill which became known as the Chase Mill.
Chi Omega Alumnae Association records
The Chi Omega Alumnae Association records (1914-1997) contain financial and administrative records of the Salt Lake City Alumnae chapter of Chi Omega Women's Fraternity. The Xi Alpha collegiate chapter of the fraternity was founded in 1914 at the University of Utah. Records of the Alumnae chapter begin in 1959.
Fred C. Collier papers
The Fred C. Collier papers (1880, 1973) consist of research materials regarding the discourses of Brigham Young; a trypescript and photocopy of a LDS phraseology scrapbook from 1854; a written treatise by Collier entitled "Gospel of the Father" volume 1, and "The Mormon God," volume 2; and a handwritten 1880 revelation of Wilford Woodruff.
Evalina Lavina Babbitt Cornell papers
The Evalina Lavina Babbitt Cornell papers (1885-1947) consist of extracts from a journal, funeral services, and scrapbook of a LDS woman living in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Vesta Pierce Crawford papers
The Vesta Pierce Crawrford papers contain her research for the unfinished book "The Elected Lady," correspondence, poetry, and a journal.
Daughters of the American Revolution, Uintah Chapter records
The Daughters of the American Revolution, Uintah Chapter records consist of promotional literature, information regarding local events, scrapbooks and general materials. The DAR is an organization for descendants of men who fought in the American Revolution.
Klancy Clark De Nevers papers
Bernard DeVoto papers
Nancy Ellen Hunt Pierce Durfee collection [photocopies]
The Nancy Ellen Hunt Pierce Durfee collection (1916-1990) consists of a four-page biography of Durfee (1884-1925) written by her daughter, a copy of a photo of Nancy and her first husband, George Pierce, a copy of her marriage license to her second husband, David F. Durfee, a copy of a photo of Nancy and David Durfee, and a poem about Nancy entitled "My Mother's Apron," written by Edna Durfee Maxfield.
Samantha Tryphena Brimhall Foley autobiography [photocopy]
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.
Mary Susannah Sumner Fackrell Fowler and William Fowler diaries [photocopies and typescripts]
Ruth May Fox papers
The Ruth May Fox papers (1972-1973) consist of photocopies of Fox's diary and autobiography, supplemented with corrections and explanations by her son, Feramorz Y. Fox. Ruth May Fox (b. 1853) was a Utah LDS housewife and women's suffrage activist.