Blueprints
Found in 96 Collections and/or Records:
H. Tracy Hall research papers, 1938-2000
Contains research notes, reports, photographs, news articles, test reports, blueprints, drawings, negatives, and instruction manuals pertaining to Hall's chemistry research, especially dealing with the creation of man-made diamonds.
H. Tracy Hall papers
The collection primarily documents Hall's career as a chemist as well as personal history, 1881-2002.
Ida Blum blueprints and other material on Nauvoo, 1843, 1906, 1945-1960
Songs for National Home Demonstration council; "Why Mormons Build Temples," pamphlet; "Relief Society Special Program"; "Lock No. 19 Mississippi River: Keokuk, Iowa," map; "Times and Seasons"; blueprint for City of Nauvoo; "Property Map showing Flooded Area along Ilinois Shore."
Ida Blum scrapbook with floorplan of Edward Hunter house and clippings on Nauvoo, 1966-1970
Green scrapbook, broken binding, 11.5 x 14.5 in., containing newspaper clippings about Navoo; floor plan of Edward Hunter House.
Institutes and seminary Buildings and financial correspondence and memos, reports and news clippings, 1960-1961
Interstate Brick business records, 1891-1975
Contains records related to the operation of the Interstate Brick Company. These files include client files, contract bids, brick making books, catalogs, accident reports, correspondence, photographs, microfilms, blueprints, records of related companies, and various other materials.
Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies architectural records, 1982-1986
Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies architectural records, including photographs, architectural renderings, blueprints, sketch drawings, and two 3-D models. Collected by Robert C. Taylor. Dated 1982-1986.
Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies blueprints, 1983
Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies blueprints, 1985
Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies blueprints, approximately 1985
Colored renderings of the Jerusalem Center, by Fowler/Ferguson/Kingston/Ruben architects, Salt Lake City, Utah.