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Sunshine Terrace Foundation records
This collection contains the general records kept by the foundation. Because this collection is unprocessed, please contact the Special Collections and Archives manuscript curator to view these materials.
Susan Sunada addendum
This collection contains materials collected by Susan Sunada, a photojournalist for the Deseret News who also did a lot of research about Japanese American immigrants to the United States.
Swaner Family Oral History Project
May Swenson photograph collection
Collection contains 74 items, including photographs and a few pieces of writing from or about May Swenson. Photos include images of May Swenson, places she lived or visited, and her friends and family.
May Swenson addendum
This collection contains personal papers, professional papers, writings, and audio recordings from May Swenson, a nationally-recognized poet who lived much of her life in Sea Cliff, New York, but was originally from Logan, Utah. It is an addendum to the May Swenson papers, Coll Mss 282.
May Swenson family correspondence and memorabilia
A collection of letters written by May Swenson, primarily to her sister Grace Swenson Turetsky, aka Michael Raine. Also includes some of May’s published works and other memorabilia.
May Swenson papers
Correspondence, writings, and professional papers in three broad series.
Paul Swenson Papers
The Paul Swenson papers consist of materials Swenson produced or collected during his career as a writer and are divided into three sections: professional, personal, and correspondence.
Swett Ranch oral histories
This collection includes materials compiled by Eric G. Swedin on the Swett family and their experiences on the Swett Ranch, including oral history interviews with people familiar with the ranch.
Karen Waring Sykes papers
The Karen Waring Sykes papers are composed of the author’s writings and correspondence. Writing under the names Karen Waring and Karen Sykes, she authored poetry and short stories that were featured in several writing publications, as well as a weekly hiking column in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer called “Hike of the Week.”