Reports
Found in 170 Collections and/or Records:
Kenneth Eugene Eble papers
The Kenneth Eugene Eble papers (1923-1988) contains manuscripts of his books, correspondence and personal information, professional associations, and material dealing with his affilations with a number of professional journals.

Marriner S. Eccles papers
The Marriner S. Eccles papers (1910-1985) chronicles the years when Eccles made his greatest contributions as a national and international fiscal and monetary expert, businessman, and public figure. A portion of these papers have been digitized and are available online through the Federal Reserve Archive.
Emigration Canyon Community Council records
This collection contains documents pertaining to the Emigration Canyon Community Council gathered by Laurie Fraser, the council's chair from 1996-1998. The Emigration Canyon Community Council organizes events and development in the Emigration Canyon Township.
Keith Maurice Engar papers
The Keith Maurice Engar papers (1903-1997) consist of materials relating to Keith Engar (1923-1994) and his professional contributions to Utah radio, television, and theater.
Alma O. Erekson papers
The Alma O. Erekson papers (1925-1991) contain materials relating to the operation of the Erekson family's mink farm in Northern Utah during the 1930s to 1960s. Correspondence, publications, reports, minutes, news articles, advertising materials, and other papers regarding the family business, and fur farming in general, are included.
Stephen Gary Erickson papers
Escalante National Monument proposal collection
The Escalante National Monument proposal collection (1934-1969) contain photocopies of correspondence, news clippings, reports and chronologies related to the first proposal to establish a monument in the Glen Canyon area in the 1930s and 1940s.
Excavation of the Jarvie site report
The excavation of the Jarvie site report describes the excavation of a nineteenth-century store in Brown's Park, Utah, accomplished during the summers of 1982 and 1983 under the supervision of Pamela G. Smith. The excavation was undertaken as an aid in the interpretation and reconstruction of the site as outlined in the John Jarvie Ranch Recreation Management Plan, 1980.
William Adam Farish papers
The William Adam Farish papers (1893-1917) contains materials relating to this mining engineer's prospecting career in Utah, Nevada, and surrounding states. William Adam Farish (b. 1843) was born in Tennessee but spent most of his life working and prospecting mines of the western United States.
Federal Resources Corporation records
Fort Douglas records
The Fort Douglas records (1861-1954) contain two histories of the fort as well as maps and military orders. Fort Douglas (1862-1991) was one of the US Army's intermountain bases located in Salt Lake City.
Friendship Manor records
The Friendship Manor records (1968-1988) contains financial documents, meeting minutes, business proposals, correspondence, and federal and local government documents regarding this Salt Lake City retirement institution (founded 1968).
Michael D. "Mickey" Gallivan papers
The Michael D. "Mickey" Gallivan papers (1961-2006) contain materials dealing with his involvement with the Radioactive Waste Initiative, Winter Olympic bids for 1998 and 2002, Utah Travel Council, and various advertising campaigns. Gallivan was a former partner to Riester and was President and CEO of Harris & Love, Inc.
German prisoners of war at Fort Douglas collection
This collection (1913-1941) contains research materials on German prisoners of war held at Fort Douglas, Utah, during World War I used by Raymond K. Cunningham in the writing of his M.A. thesis. Includes reports of inspections and complaints filed with the Swiss and Swedish Legations as well as depositions regarding events at the camp. Also includes three reels of microfilmed federal records from the Department of State and the FBI on the subject of German prisoners of war.
Clyde D. Gessel papers
The Clyde D. Gessel papers (1939-2002) contain correspondence, reports, scrapbooks and maps. While the majority of the collection deals with his work as a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), there is a large portion that concerns his work with the Department of Reclamation, where he played a role in many of the prominent water works of the west.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church records
The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church records (1961-1987) contain various financial records, minutes of church council meetings, and church directories. Also included is a calendar of events with church newsletters, membership reports, church correspondence, and documents of the pastors. There are also two architectural drawing rolls of addition and remodeling completed on the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. The architectural work was done by Brixen and Christopher Architects.
H. D. Goode papers
The H. D. Goode papers (1923-1995) are comprised of materials that focus on the military, teaching, and geology careers of Harry Donald Goode (born 1912). Included are publications, guide books, news clippings, notes, essays, teaching materials, correspondence, research materials, personal documents, and other papers.
Mark H. Greene report
This collection consists of a bound typewritten report of government involvement in U.S. grain marketing practices and policy from 1929 through 1932. Includes recommendations by the author for changes in government policies.
Hadassah, Utah Chapter records
The Hadassah, Utah Chapter, records (1943-1980) consist of subject files, clippings, programs, invitations, announcements, newsletters, correspondence, and reports. The Hadassah is a Jewish women's organization.