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Bullen Family Photographs,
The Bullen Family Collection consists of approximately 764 black and white prints. Included are unidentified and identified portraits of the Bullen Family, prints related to the Promontory-Curlew Land Company, KVNU radio, Utah State University, family vacations and Utah politics.
Herschel Bullen Jr. papers
This collection contains the personal, political, and financial papers of Cache Valley politician and entrepreneur Herschel Bullen Jr. This collection contains a large variety of historic materials (some predating the turn of the century), which include Bullen's political papers, financial records, Latter day-Saints missionary papers, personal correspondence, and the papers from various members of the Bullen family.
Herschel Bullen Sr. papers
This collection contains the papers of pioneer industrialist Herschel Bullen Sr. The materials in this collection consist of correspondence, personal papers, legal documents, financial papers, and various other materials. Nearly half of the materials in this collection consist of Bullen's financial papers, providing a detailed account of the financial status and economic dealings of one of Richmond's early settlers.
Herschel Bullen, Jr. mission diaries, letters, and other material
This collection contains the personal papers of Cache Valley politician and entrepreneur Herschel Bullen, Jr. and his wife, Millie Bullen, the majority of which was created while he was serving a Mormon mission in England. This collection contains three of Herschel's daily journals while in England, his letters to Millie from 1889-1896, and miscellaneous invitations to social gatherings in Salt Lake City, Utah.
William I. Bunker papers
The collection contains material related to William I. Bunker, a surveyor in the Dakota Territories in 1873, and his company, Bunker Bros. Because this collection is unprocessed, please contact the Special Collections manuscript curator to view these materials.
Vicky D. Burgess papers
This collection consists of research material Dr. Burgess collected while researching her dissertation, "Family Structure and Dynamics in Early Utah Mormon Families, 1847-1885," and her later book, Sister Saints.
Utah State University Board of Trustees/Institutional Council, Lee H. Burke secretarial papers
This collection contains the Utah State University Board of Trustees/Institutional Council secretarial papers of Lee H. Burke.
D.E. Burley telegrams
D.E. Burley and William W. Woodside were agents for the Oregon Short Line Railroad. Burley of Salt Lake, Utah, and Woodside of Logan, Utah exchanged these three telegrams in which they discussed a group of women emigrants at Idaho Falls who claimed that they were supposed to have beeen sent to Logan.
Ralph A. Busco's research on German and Italian POWs in Utah and Idaho
Questionnaires sent to Italian and German POWs who were imprisoned in Utah during World War II. The research data collected were used in an article for the Utah Historical Quarterly.
Business and Professional Women's Club, Logan Chapter records
This collection contains the papers of the Business and Professional Women's Club, Logan Chapter (Utah). This seventeen-box collection contains the Logan Chapter's general files, meeting minutes (1923-1986), correspondence, meeting programs, and pressbooks containing clippings from Logan, Utah, newspapers and photographs of members. These materials span the period 1923 to 1987 and are organized topically and chronologically.