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James E. Bacon Native American photographs
James E. Bacon Native American photographs, circa 1920-1960s collection contains 6 photographs and 1 postcard of Native Americans and people related to the Uintah Basin Indian Mission taken.
Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Gilwell collection
Carlos Ashby Badger papers
This collection contains information on Utah history and politics and historical information on Mormon lifestyle during the turn of the twentienth century.
Carlos Ashby Badger papers
Photocopies of diaries, correspondence, and scrapbooks. The correspondence is largely between Carlos Badger and his wife Rose Jenkins Badger. Most of the diaries were kept while Badger served as personal secretary to the United States Senator from Utah, Reed Smoot. The materials deal with the congressional hearings dealing with Smoot, mormon polygamy, Mormon temple endowments, and the politics of both Utah and the United States
Badger Navy News clipping
Four photocopies of pages of the Badger Navy News, published by the University of Wisonsin's Daily Cardinal. The pages celebrate the third anniversary of the University of Wisconsin's naval training school, including a group photograph. Annotations point to a specific person in the group photograph. Dated April 1, 1945.
Ben R. Badley papers
Letters, magic kits, essays, and articles. The materials relate to how to perform sleight-of-hand tricks and other illusions.
Ames K. Bagley mission teaching notebook
German language mission notebook kept by Ames K. Bagley during his service as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Germany. Notebook includes German language sayings and proverbs, missionary talks, lessons and visual aids, poems, pedagogical materials, and newspaper clippings. Dated approximately 1923 to 1926.
Bahamas History Project sound recordings
Contains 55 audiocassettes and 14 compact discs with preservation copies of each disc accompanying containing oral histories or interviews of Mormons in the Bahamas. The materials document the early growth and development of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the region. The tapes date 1999-2007, with the bulk of the recordings from 1999.
Ben Bahlmann interviews
Transcripts and audiocassette recordings of interviews with World War II veterans. Interviews were conducted by Ben Bahlmann between 1998 and 2000.
Howard M. and Kathleen S. Bahr papers
Professional papers of Howard M. Bahr and Kathleen S. Bahr, including research and data on sociology of the family and gender roles, the sociology of religion and in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Native American studies, particularly Navajo employment. Includes raw data computer printouts, surveys and analysis of research results, final reports, presentation materials, research notes, and transcribed interviews. Materials dated 1960-2019.