Photograph albums
Found in 67 Collections and/or Records:
Herman S. Hoyt Southwest travel photograph album
Herman Simeon (H.S.) Hoyt (1868-1961) was a California photographer. This album contains images by Hoyt documenting travels through New Mexico, Arizona, and San Francisco and depicting Indigenous people circa 1902-1905. The album was owned and potentially compiled or annotated by New Hampshire librarian Eunice L. Hunt (1897-1961).
Henry Chariton and Alberta Maria Larsen Jacobs photograph collection
Henry Chariton Jacobs, Jr. (1876-1967) and Alberta Marie Larsen Jacobs (1882-1940) were a married couple and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who lived in Mount Pleasant, Utah. This collection largely documents Alberta Larsen Jacobs' college years at Utah State Agricultural College and her involvement in the Sorosis Society and other women's groups and clubs in the early twentieth century.
George J. Janecek photograph collection
George J. Janecek was the director of the Office of Public Information External Relations Division for the United Nations (UN) in 1960. This collection contains an album titled "Allied War Exhibition 1942" and a portrait inscribed to Janacek.
Japanese Church of Christ photograph collection
The Japanese Church of Christ photograph collection contains images of church buildings, members, leaders, organizations, and friends of the church ranging from 1910 to 1980. The majority of the early images in the Japanese Church of Christ collection were taken from the Hirasawa family album.
Joseph Severn and Marjorie Allen Jones Family photograph collection
The Joseph Severn and Marjorie Allen Jones collection contains images related to the Allen, Lowry, Severn, and Jones families in Utah and Idaho dating from approximately 1880 to 2000. The collection contains photographs, albums, and postcards depicting family, friends, travel, and military, as well as studio photographs from various 19th century Utah photographers.
Ira J. Kaar photograph collection
The Ira J. Kaar photograph collection contains images of Kaar in both professional and personal moments.
Kings River Pack Trip album collection
The Kings River Pack Trip album collection contains 1 album of photographs of a pack trip in King River County, California, taken by an unnamed group in the 1920s.
Arthur and Emma Krause photograph collection
The Arthur and Emma photograph collection contains images primarily related to World War II and Kiel, Germany in the postwar years. Arthur and Emma Krauses were German members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. During World War II, Arthur Krause was a member of the Nazi party and participated in the invasions of Norway, Poland, and Russia.
Niels S. and Ellen Gibson Smith Larsen Family photograph collection
The Niels S. and Ellen Gibson Smith Larsen Family photograph collection contains photographs of the Larsen family taken and collected by Niels and Ellen's daughter, Claire Larsen. The collection contains photographs of Claire, her siblings, parents, and friends, and dates from 1876 to 1980.
Leo Leonard photograph collection
The bulk of the Leo Leonard photograph collection consists of postcards and "tourist views" purchased by Leonard depicting towns and cities throughout Europe. The collection also contains personal photographs of Leonard and his wife, Elizabeth, her family in Europe, and formal portraits. Also included is an album owned by Elizabeth before World War II showing friends and acquaintances in Germany.
Life in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) photograph album collection
Hans Franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen photograph collection
Florence Jepperson Madsen (1886-1977) and Hans Franklin Madsen (1887-1971) were musicians, vocalists, and performers who taught music at Brigham Young University in the twentieth century. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the Madsens sang for and directed various church choirs and composed religious music. This collection contains photographs of the Madsen's careers, honors, families, and friends.
Tsutomu "Stormy" Mitsui photograph collection
Stormy Mitsui (1922-2010) owned and operated the City Cafe in Salt Lake City, Utah with his wife Chiyoko Yokoyama Mitsui. This collection contains photographs, slides and negatives of Stormy Mitsui’s family portraits, events and gatherings, City Café, Stormy's remote control model airplane hobby, vacations to Japan and California, and hunting and fishing.
Ina Moore photograph collection
Ina Moore (1891-1955) was married to Leon "Lee" Allen, who served in the United States Army in the 20th Infantry Company B between approximately 1918 and the early 1920s. This collection contains photographs of Allen during his service, as well as photographs of the officers and soldiers of the 20th Infantry Company B and C in various places throughout Utah.
S. Floyd Mori photograph collection
S. Floyd Mori (1939-) is a Japanese American politician and businessman. The S. Floyd Mori photograph collection contains material related to Mori's life and his inovlvement in the Japanese American Citizens' League.
Myton family photograph collection
The Myton family photo collection consists of images of Major H.P. Myton's family. The collection is a revealing look into the United States government action into the lives of the Native American populace during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
L. Jackson Newell photograph collection
L. Jackson Newell (1938-) is an educator, writer, and historian who served as dean of education at the University of Utah before serving as president of Deep Springs College in California from 1995 to 2004. This collection contains photographs and postcards mostly related to the history of Deep Springs College and Newell's time as its president in the 1990s.
Northern New Mexico photograph album
This collection consist of the pages of a photograph album containing black-and-white snapshots of a group of young adults socializing and engaging in outdoor activities in northern New Mexico and Arizona in the late 1920s through the 1930s. Though many of the images are identified, the name of the creator and compiler of the album is unknown.
Willis Carl and Pearl Graul Nugent photograph collection
Willis Carl Nugent and his wife Pearl Graul Nugent worked as Protestant missionaries in Japan beginning in the 1920s. In 1942, they moved to Delta, Utah, to minister at the Central Utah Relocation Center, or Topaz. This collection contians photographs, postcards, and cards documenting the Nugents' work at Topaz and serving as missionaries in Japan dating from 1927 to 1951.
Ogden Christian Church photograph collection
Originally known as the Ogden Union Church and then as the Ogden Japanese Christian Church, the Ogden Christian Church was founded in 1927 to serve the needs of the Japanese immigrants in the Ogden area. In addition to religious services, the church offered various social supports, programs, and events. This collection contains black-and-white and color photographs of the congregation, programs, and events dating from 1931 until 2019.