Histories (literary works)
Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:
10th Mountain Division Association records
The 10th Mountain Division Association was an alpine infantry division formed during World War II for service in Italian campaigns. The records (1948-1993) contain magazines, a poster, newsletters, brochures, and a history related to the activities of the 10th Mountain Division and of the association of division veterans.
"A Short History of the 85th Mountain Infantry Regiment"
"A Short History of the 85th Mountain Infantry Regiment" (1945) is a photocopy of a booklet describing the experiences of this army unit from its activation in August 1943 to its inactivation in November 1945--both in Colorado.
Alta Club records
The Alta Club records (1883-1996), contain historical, financial, membership and miscellaneous documents. Based in Salt Lake City, Utah, the Alta Club has counted among its members many of Utah's movers and shakers.
American Red Cross Utah Chapter records
The American Red Cross Utah Chapter records consists of administrative and historical records including correspondence (1917-1978), scrapbooks (1946-1973), meeting minutes (1928-1962), ledger (1943-1965), servicemen's roster (1945-1946), clippings (1944-1985), letters of the War Finance Committee (1917), and chapter histories.
Andrus family papers
The Andrus family papers (1978-1979) contain information on Milo Andrus and his wives through two family publications, The Andrus Recorder and Milo Andrus and His Wives and Children. Both these xerox editions contain excerpts from Milo's journal and autobiography, as well as his letters. Information regarding Lucy Andrus and her "Halfway House" is also included.
Harold Bauman papers
The Harold Bauman papers (1919-2008) contains a variety of medical white papers, research on Ammon Hennacy (a Christian radical activist), and oral history interviews conducted by students of Dr. Bauman with veterans of the Vietnam War. Bauman was an Associate Professor of History of Science and Medicine at the University of Utah.
Benson Stake Tabernacle history
The Benson Stake Tabernacle history consists of photocopies and a typescript history of this building, constructed in Richmond, Utah, during 1902-1904. Also included is a list of materials found in a cornerstone box after the building was demolished in 1962.
John Alexander Bevan essay
The John Alexander Bevan essay (1924) is titled, "Early History of Tooele" (1924), which is a typewritten history of the settlement and early events in Tooele, the first and largest city in Tooele County, Utah.
Bingham Stage Lines collection
The Bingham Stage Lines collection (circa 1958) consists of company letterhead, notes, a history, and news clippings. Bingham Stage Lines Co. was Salt Lake City's first large bus line. Organized in 1920, it ran from Salt Lake to the Bingham Copper Mines. It also provided tours to several scenic areas in Utah and Arizona.
James G. Bleak papers
The James G. Bleak papers contains a published book entitled, Annals of the Southern Utah Mission and a copy of a typescript that details the years 1869 to 1877.
Brighton Ski Resort records
The Brighton Ski Resort records (1915-2000) contain a master plan, brochures, season pass forms, trial maps, posters, articles, news clippings, ski passes, and typescript histories detailing the development of both Brighton, Utah and Brighton Ski Resort. The first serviced ski area in Utah was created at Brighton in 1936. The resort area has been expanded to cover 850 acres today.
Lisle Brown research collection
The Lisle Brown research collection (1876-1877) contain photocopied diaries, typescripts of reminiscences, and histories of the Battle of the Little Bighorn and the U.S. Army's activities in the Yellowstone/Missouri River region. Lisle Brown, a librarian and historian at the University of Utah, collected these materials as he researched the Northern Plains Indian wars.
Burch-Taylor Grist Mill historical description
This collection consists of a typewritten historical description of a flour mill built in Riverdale, Utah, in 1853.
Central States Communication Association records
The Central States Communicaiton Association records (1936-1998) contain the minutes, history, newsletters, membership information and surveys of the association from 1936 to 1998.
Barney B. Clark papers
Byron O. Colton family papers
The Byron O. Colton family papers (1905-1947) consist of correspondence to Byron Owen Colton in Maeser, Utah, from William H. Smart of Roosevelt; correspondence from family and friends; business records and certificates; and a typescript history of the Roosevelt, Utah, LDS Stake, among other papers. Byron Owen Colton (b. 1882) was an LDS Church bishop in the Uintah Stake and later succeeded William H. Smart as president of that stake.
Dame-McBride family papers
Joe J. Davich papers
The Joe J. Davich papers (1878-1975) consist of records, documents, directories, news clippings, and other papers dealing with his research on the history of Park City. He is a collector of telephone tokens previously used in Park City, and he donated three framed token collections that are included in the collection.
Deseret University history
The Deseret University history (1885) begins with the incorporation of the University of the State of Deseret in 1850, and follows all the changes in its legislation, jurisdiction, grounds, property, enrollment, funding, and faculty, until 1885.
Far West record [microform]
The Far West record (1833-1844) is a microfilm reel containing information on the Far West Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.