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Gunnar Rasmuson papers
The bulk of this collection consists of instructional newsletters sent by The Scripps League of Newspapers, Inc. to Gunnar Rasmuson in his capacity supervising newspaper operations at The Herald Journal in Logan, Utah.
Realia
Trade tokens from the Peoples Mercantile and Creamery Company and A. U. Hobson Richmond, Utah and a pupil list from Petersboro School, Cache County, Utah
Grant Redford papers
This collection includes plays, short stories, books, novels, pageants, poetry, and articles written by Grant Redford between 1930 and 1965.
George W. Reed papers
Mostly correspondence and memorabilia, including invitations, theater programs, and travel related items. Some of the correspondence is to George W. Reed, Jr. and some to George W. Reed, Sr. Also includes newspaper clippings of officers of wards and stakes of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for 1885.
Doyle Rees photograph collection
The 209 photographs in the Doyle Rees photograph collection depict various battles from the Pacific Ocean campaign during World War II. These battles include those on Kwajalein Island, Saipan, Guam, Tinian, Tarawa Atoll, the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the Battle of Midway. The majority of the photos were taken by the Army Pictoral Service and include a brief synopsis of the photo on the back.
Cabinet card portrait of Lorenzo Griffith Rees of Malad, Ut., pioneer of 1868
This collection contains one photograph by photographer Fannie Hoyt.
Leo Reese Ranch
This collection contains 9 photographs by photographer unknown.
Henry Milton Reeves papers
This collection contains documents relating to the life of Henry Milton Reeves, who worked for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints records
This collection contains various typed and handwritten manuscripts ostensibly originating from members of the RLDS church in Missouri (Apfelbaum described these materials as a “Mormons in Missouri” archive).
Reserve Training Corps.
This collection contains one photograph by photographer unknown.