Architects -- Utah
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Georgius Y. Cannon papers
The Georgius Y. Cannon papers (1892-1977), in addition to drawings for homes designed by this architect, also includes diaries, correspondence, construction records, and other documents. Cannon (born 1892) worked for several architectural firms, including Ware and Treganza, in Salt Lake City and California.
Paul K. Evans papers
The Paul K. Evans papers consist of several architectural drawings of conceptual theater facilities for a number of clients. Also included in the collection is artwork collected by Evans consisting mainly of etchings.
Peter L. Goss papers
The Peter L. Goss papers (1855-2009) consist of correspondence, news clippings, architecutral research, research on Utah architecture and vast research on Levittown and Olana. Personal papers included are his vitae, essays and lectures and work from students. Goss was a professor of architectural history and a documentary photographer as well as Associate Vice President for Scholarly and Creative Activities.
Edward Girard Hale papers
The Edward Girard Hale papers (1851-1997) contain family histories, correspondence, artwork, and news clippings from and about the Hale family.
Miller, Woolley & Evans architecture collection
The Miller, Woolley & Evans architecture collection (1915-1947) consists of over 200 architectural drawings and prints primarily related to an apartment building at Social Hall Avenue and State Street and the Automobile Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
William James Monroe photograph collection
The William James Monroe photograph collection consists of construction and building slides and photographs related to Monroe's architectural practice in Salt Lake City. Monroe was an architect in Salt Lake City, Utah who practiced from 1946 to 1970.
William James Monroe scrapbooks
The William James Monroe scrapbooks (1947-1991) consists of three volumes containing correspondence, a list of Utah architects, photographs, and news clippings. correspondence, a list of Utah architects, and news clippings relating to William James Monroe's architectural practice in Salt Lake City. Monroe was an architect in Salt Lake City, Utah who practiced from 1946 to 1970.
Dan A. Weggeland architectural drawings
The Dan A. Weggeland architectural drawings (1939-1977) consist of commercial, housing, and recreational plans located mainly in the Salt Lake City and Ogden areas with the exception of the Travel Center Cafe and Lounge located in Wyoming and an Indian Housing project located in Keyents, Arizona.
Taylor A. Woolley papers
Joseph Don Carlos Young family papers
The Joesph Don Carlos Young family papers (1873-1978) contain architectural materials, drawings, correspondence, architecture magazines, and company record books. Don Carlos Young, Jr. was a prominent Salt Lake City architect. In partnership with his father, Joseph Don Carlos Young, 1906-1915 and with Ramm Hansen, 1916-1960.