Maps
Found in 668 Collections and/or Records:
A. Dean Larsen Book Collecting Conference records, 2004-2019
Contains materials from the A. Dean Larsen Book Collecting Conference, including conference programs and guides, brochures and information cards, various artifacts and handouts from conference sessions, evaluation forms, nametags, a copy of the Winter 2008 BYU Magazine, and printouts of maps to the conference. Covers conference topics including various book repair and enhancing techniques, presentations on literature, and book collection techniques. Dated from 2004 to 2019.
A history of Puritans in America
A. L. Sowards notes and research information, date of production not identified
A map shewing the new locale of Duttons Inc. 270 Park Ave, 1938
Copyright mark in bottom left corner for Duttons, Inc. 1938.
A. O. Smoot family publications, 1847-1919
Assorted items owned by, compiled or otherwise created by, or about various Smoot family members. Includes newspaper clippings, George E. Anderson book on the handcart trek and the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, book of world maps, John M. Mcfarlane emigration diary, and Diana Eldredge Smoot memorial card, approximately 1852-1914.
A quiet talk on mining
A word to men of the mining industry, approximately 1900
Essay titled A Word to Men of the Mining Industry. Probably not written by James E. Talmage. Not dated.
Abraham Owen Woodruff correspondence with Wise- Woodberry
Addenda to maps: non-mining maps, bulk 1845-1951
Diaries, field notes, correspondence, and maps. Gorlinski worked primarily in Utah and many of the materials relate to his activities in and around Park City, Utah. He was also associated with projects in other places in Utah and in sites in Nevada, California, and Idaho. The diaries cover the years 1909 to 1955 when Gorlinski was living in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Addenda to maps: partially identified maps, 1901-1950
Diaries, field notes, correspondence, and maps. Gorlinski worked primarily in Utah and many of the materials relate to his activities in and around Park City, Utah. He was also associated with projects in other places in Utah and in sites in Nevada, California, and Idaho. The diaries cover the years 1909 to 1955 when Gorlinski was living in Salt Lake City, Utah.