Articles
Found in 280 Collections and/or Records:
Allan D. Ainsworth papers
The Allan D. Ainsworth papers (1956-2000) consist primarily of research materials related to the Act of June 18, 1934 (Indian Reorganization Act) in 1934. Ainsworth taught in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Utah and founded the Fourth Street Clinic in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1988.
Gordon and Peg Allcott papers
Marilyn R. Allen papers
The Marilyn R. Allen papers (1943-1967) contain published and unpublished contain manuscripts, circulars, and articles. Marilyn R. Allen is an anti-ethnic minority, anti-communism writer from Salt Lake City, Utah.
D. K. Hinkle Alt article
The D. K. Hinkle Alt article is entitled "Harmony in the Middle East: Utilizing Geomancy, Feng Shui, Sacred Geometry, and Music."
L. Clyde Anderson papers
The L. Clyde Anderson papers (1935-1959) contain newspaper clippings related to Anderson's interest in photography and sailboating on the Great Salt Lake. Included are Utah publicity booklets and an article relating to the history of Fremont Island. Anderson was a well-known photographer and cinematographer in Utah who also produced hundreds of commercial films.
Mark R. Ashurst-McGee papers
The Mark Ashurst McGee papers (1989-2000) contains an article submitted to the Mormon History Association (MHA) by Ashurst-McGee entitled "Joseph Smith, the Kinderhook Plates, and the Question of Revelation." This collection also contains journal excerpts from Ashurst McGee's mission to New Jersey for the LDS Church, and interview notes.
James M. Aton papers
The James M. Aton papers (1829-2006) consist of articles, maps, newspapers, and book excerpts dealing with the natural history, archaeology, ecology, and early settlement of Southern Utah. The papers also include manuscript drafts, correspondence, and photograph use information pertaining to the writing of River Flowing from the Sunrise: An Environmental History of the Lower San Juan by James Aton and Robert McPherson.
Bahái Faith of Salt Lake City records
The Bahái Faith of Salt Lake City records (1989-1993) contains pamphlets, newsletters, a history of the Baha'i Faith in Utah, and other documents.
David H. Bailey papers
The David H. Bailey papers (1958-2004) contain articles he wrote about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), as well as articles by others on LDS Church subjects. David H. Bailey is a graduate of Brigham Young University and Stanford University. He is currently chief technologist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
John G. Baker article
The John G. Baker article (1969) is titled "The Castello Circus Transcontinental Tour" and discusses the story of the tour of Dan Castello Circus, Menageries and Abyssinian Caravan over the newly completed railroad from Omaha to California in 1869.
Randy K. Baker essay
The Randy K. Baker essay (1988) is entitled "An Emblem of Power and Priesthoods." This brief work interprets various Masonic symbols, written for an LDS audience.
James Louis Barker papers
The James Louis Barker papers (1916-1966) include letters of praise, professional correspondence, research materials, and published articles reflecting the personal and professional life of one of the world's most accomplished phoneticians.
Barrick Resources collection
The Barrick Resources collection (1985-1986) consists of clippings from various publications that discuss the acquisition and operation of the Mercur gold mine. Barrick Resources is an international mining corporation headquartered in Toronto. It owned and operated the Mercur gold mine in Tooele County, Utah.
Richard L. Bate papers
The Richard L. Bate papers (1851-1954) contains research notes and photocopies of books.
George E. Bates papers
The George E. Bates papers (1991-1997) consist of documents related to the Episcopal Church of Utah, such as correspondence, meeting minutes, sermons, contact information, reports, and articles. Also included are some of Rev. George E. Bates's personal material, such as medical information.
Dorothy Bearnson papers
The Dorothy Bearnson papers (1980-2004) contain clippings, articles, a day planner, notes and an autobiography relating to Bearnson's work as an artist and teacher.
M. Lynn Bennion papers
The M. Lynn Bennion papers (1889-1982) contain journals, correspondence, articles, and educational materials concerning M. Lynn Bennion and his father, Milton Bennion. Both were educators and religious leaders in Salt Lake City.
Julia Brixen Bertoch papers
Marvin J. Bertoch papers
The Marvin J. Bertoch papers (1960-1995) contain diaries, correspondence, news clippings, articles, newsletters, biographical material, and manuscripts of short stories, plays, and novels written by this Salt Lake City attorney.
Grant B. Bitter papers
Grant B. Bitter papers (1962-1987) contain correspondence, reports, and articles concerning the status of programs in Utah for the training of teachers for the deaf. Bitter was a professor in the Department of Special Education at the University of Utah whose work has been in developing programs for teachers working for the deaf.