Utah
Found in 102 Collections and/or Records:
Newton Library photograph collection
The Newton Library photograph collection consists of copied portraits of WWI and WWII veterans from Newton, Utah, photocopies of personal histories and documents, and original images of 1930s Newton basketball teams and 1920s school groups.
Northern Utah Mormon Food Storage Fieldwork collection
This collection represents interviews and documentary photographs regarding Mormon food storage activities carried out by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from Cache Valley, Utah, during 1992-2002.
Edwin L. Peterson family papers
This collection contains letters, genealogy information, and personal papers related to Edwin L. Peterson’s family.
Emily H. Richardson papers
This collection documents the life of Emily H. Richardson, particularly her involvement in the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) of Utah.
Anna Marie Smith papers
Anna Marie Smith and her husband, Hubert W., lived in Logan during the 1950s and 1960s, both possibly teaching at USU. Anna Marie became well-acquainted with a number of influential writers, including Rodello Hunter, Ann Nolan Clark, and Virginia Sorensen. This collection contains Anna Marie's correspondence and collected files from these authors and others.
J.P. Smith Printing Company records
The J.P. Smith Printing Company was a local printing establishment in Logan, Utah, founded in 1881 by John P. Smith and Clarence Cummings.
John Suiter papers
Susan Sunada photograph collection
The Susan Sunada photograph collection consists of photographs, negatives, and slides of headstones of Japanese-Americans in Utah and Idaho, as well as images of sporting events at Utah State University.
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.