Newspapers
Found in 652 Collections and/or Records:
John Taylor diary photocopy, 1844-1845
Ben Johnson scrapbooks
Scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, photographs, and letters of congratulations. The materials relate to Johnson's film career including his winning of an Academy Award for his role in "The Last Picture Show" in 1972.
Mary Kimball Johnson scrapbook
Photocopies of newspaper clippings, pamphlets, photographs, and paintings. The materials document the art and artists of Utah.
Joseph E. Arrington panorama papers, approximately 1850-1970
Contains work on panoramas. Arrington studied and wrote about several historical moving panoramas. He produced several booklets that were published by various historical societies. Materials in this series include handwritten notes, note cards, booklets, copies of panoramas, prints, correspondence, newspaper clippings, handwritten and typed manuscripts, library call slips, photographs, and books. Materials dated 1850-1970.
Joseph White Musser autobiography, 1946 December
Journal history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Microfilmed copies of a wide range of primary source materials including correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports, and diary and history excerpts. The collection relates to a large number of topics on Mormon Church and Utah history. The items were collected by Andrew Jenson and many other employees of the Mormon Church Historical Department.
Karen Tuttle collection of news and magazine clippings, 1962-2000
Clippings from magazines, newspapers, and other publications. Most relate to Karen Tuttle's career or biography, or to other organizations she was involved with. Materials dated 1962 to 2000.
Karl Y. Newren, blessing certificate newpapers, 1933-1934
Virginia B. Keeler scrapbook
Newspaper clippings pasted into a scrapbook. Most of the items relate to persons living in Provo, Utah or associated with the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.
Keith Wheatley newspapers, 1944-1945
Materials include copies of newspapers from 1945 describing Keith Wheatley's service in the U.S. Army during World War II and his death in France while retreating. Dated 1944-1945.