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Gustav Lorenz Becker photograph collection
Twelve boxes of black and white photographs and twelve scrapbooks that center around the life of Gustav Lorenz Becker, including shooting tournaments, hunting, his friendship with gun inventor John M. Browning, family outings, and his participation in local and national events such as parades, county fairs, American Legion ceremonies, and the United States Brewers Association (U.S.B.A.).
Amy Madsen Beecher scrapbook
The scrapbook belonged to Amy Madsen Beecher, a long-time River Heights, Utah, resident, and contains pictures, newspaper, and magazine clippings. Because this collection is unprocessed, please contact the Special Collections manuscript curator to view these materials.
Beet Sugar Factory, Logan Utah
This collection contains 1 photograph.
Cabinet card portrait of Mary Beggs
This collection contains one photograph by photographer Lines Bros.
William E. Bell papers
The collection contains financial materials of William E. Bell papers. Because this collection is unprocessed, please contact the Special Collections and Archives manuscript curator to view these materials.
Benchmark Books Postcards
This collection contains 18 postcard photographs by photographer unknown.
Ione Bennion papers
This collection contains Bennion's papers documenting her considerable contributions as a professional, an activist, and a volunteer.
Ione Bennion photograph collection
396 photographic prints and negatives, most of which show Ione at different stages throughout her lifetime in both personal, as well as professional settings. The collection also includes many photographs of her first and second husbands (Wayne Bennion and Ted Daniel) and those whom are assumed to be family, extended family, and friends.
Serge N. Benson papers
This one-box collection contains invitations, personal and professional correspondence, student files, photos and publications of Serge N. Benson.
John Milton Bernhisel III missionary diaries
This collection contains two missionary diaries of John M. Bernhisel III from the period 1908-1909, during which he labored in Liverpool, England, for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Bernhisel's diaries contain a daily log of his proselyting efforts in England, such as distributing religious tracts, holding "street meetings". managing his missionary finances, visiting fellow members of the LDS church, and attending meetings with other missionaries.