Histories (literary works)
Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:
South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society records
The South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society records (1981-1997) consist of newsletters, annual report, society history, meeting minutes, correspondence and other records documenting the history and activities of this organization. The society focuses on service and is a fellowship of free minds in the study and practice of liberal religion, the development of the human potential of its participants and the building of a better local and world economy.
George E. Stewart article
The George E. Stewart article consists of a typewritten history of Roosevelt, Utah.
Enos and Jemima Child Stookey family biography
The Enos and Jemima Child Stookey family biography consists of a bound biography of Enos Stookey (1829-1889) and Jemima Child Stookey (1827-1914) and their children that has been compiled by Gwenevere A. Stookey and Corrine S. Dods. Enos and Jemima Child Stookey were LDS pioneers who moved from Belleville, Illinois, in 1855 to Salt Lake City, Utah, by wagon. After their arrival they moved to Rush Valley, Utah, and were some of the first established settlers in this area.
Sugarhouse area of Salt Lake City collection
The Sugarhouse area of Salt Lake City collection (1915-1949) consists of essays, histories, personal reminiscences, genealogical records, and newspaper clippings dealing with the history of Sugarhouse. Sugarhouse is a residential and commercial neighborhood in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Harry Thorsen research article
The Harry Thorsen research article (1980) was written about the Main Street of Salina, Utah. Thorsen was a longtime resident of Salina.
Timpanogos Club records
The Timpanogos Club records (1913-1979) contain documents concerning the history, dealings, and structure of the club. Included are member lists, bulletins, talks, and various reports. The Timpanogos Club was started in the winter of 1913, by Samuel Russel and Preston Nibley who felt they needed to develop a closer friendship with some of the men in the community, men whom they considered were accomplishing things in the city and state.
Tracy Aviary records
The Tracy Aviary records (1938-1977) include letters and documents regarding Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Tracy's gifts of birds and funds for development of the aviary, a master plan for aviary development, a historical report, business records, correspondence, and news clippings. Tracy Aviary, located in Salt Lake City, was commissioned in 1938.
Uintah County Daughters of Utah Pioneers biographies [photocopies]
The Uintah County Daughters of Utah Pioneers biographies [photocopies] (1877-1984) consist of individual, family, and miscellaneous histories collected for a centennial history of the Uintah Basin titled Builders of Uintah (1947). The Uintah County chapter was organized in August 1928.
Hurschell G. Urie manuscript
The collection consists of a manuscript written by Hurschell G. Urie titled, The Department of Electronics and Electronic Engineering Technology at Weber State College 1955 to 1984. Hurschell G. Urie is a retired faculty member from the department at Weber State College.
Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs records
The Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs records (1923-1985) consist of histories, minutes, correspondence, clippings, publications, newsletters, reports, and other papers concerning this Utah women's club.
Utah Federation of Women's Clubs records
The Utah Federation of Women's Clubs records (1907-2008) include documents produced by many Utah women's clubs from 1893 to the present. These records include yearbooks, reports, minutes, publications, financial date, correspondence, and scrapbooks. The General Federation and Utah Federation convention records make up the remainder of the collection.

Utah Humanities Research Foundation records
Utah Parent Teacher Association records
Ute Alpine Club records
The Ute Alpine Club records (1959-1981) include a history, constitution, manuals, articles, writings, and other papers regarding the activities of this Utah club. Originally formed as a ski club in 1954, the Ute Alpine Club became known as a club in which members were involved in all types of outdoor activities. As of 1981, unable to compete with other outdoor services, the club focused on advertising its social benefits.
Richard D. Van Orden essay
The Richard D. Van Orden essay (1978) consist of a photocopy of an essay written by Van Orden at the University of Utah titled, "A Brief History of Corrections in Utah, 1853-1978."
Wasatch Mountain Club records
Wendover Air Force Base collection
The Wendover Air Force Base collection consists of handwritten and photographic description of life at Wendover Air Force Base during 1944-1945 by Marguerite McQuiston, Special Services Hostess at the base. Also included are handwritten excerpts from books on the history of the town of Wendover, a reprint on the Western Pacific Railroad, and a 1972 map of the city of Elko, Nevada.
Westwater, Utah collection
The Westwater, Utah collection (1800s-1991) consists of news clippings, histories, letters, maps, and other materials pertaining to Westwater, Utah.
Eugene W. Whitaker's KZN radio collection
The Eugene W. Whitaker's KZN radio collection (1922-1975) consists of two folders containing letters and materials documenting the early history of KZN, the first radio broadcast station in Utah. KZN was the first commercial radio station in Utah. It began broadcasting on May 22, 1922 from the roof of the building housing The Deseret News newspaper in Salt Lake City.
John Whitmer papers
The John Whitmer papers (1831-1846) contains a typescript of Whitmer's history of the LDS Church by Pauline Hancock (of the now defunct Church of Christ). Also included is an excerpt from David Whitmer's pamphlet, "An Address to Believers in the Book of Mormon."