Maps
Found in 653 Collections and/or Records:
Utah water records, undated
Ute Indian Tribe papers of John S. Boyden
Collection contains blueprints, correspondence, and other business papers related to Boyden's work with the Ute Indian Tribe, 1952-1980.
Utilization survey maps, correspondence, memos, policy and procedures and analysis of plant capacity, 1955
Chester G. Van Buren papers
Contains handwritten journals, typescripts of journals, handwritten and typewritten correspondence to, from and concerning Van Buren and the expedition, supply lists, financial papers, certificates, passports, maps and photographs concerning the expedition. The majority of the material dates from 1900-1903.
Maps and paintings
This collection consists of maps and paintings. There are approximately nine graphic materials. Included amongst the materials are paintings, charts, maps and extracts from "the illustrated London news." The materials date 1793-1954.
Vernon R. Beeler papers, 1945-2001
Materials contain a transcribed newspaper article titled "Brothers and Sister Serve U.S. Cause" which is about how Vernon R. Beeler and his siblings were serving in the armed forces at the same time. Contains a newspaper clipping about Beeler's sister, Katherine. Beeler includes a combined report of his civil and military service during three wars. Contains a detailed map timeline of World War Two in Asia and the Pacific. Dated 1945-2001.
Verr Dee Leavitt papers, 1944-1946, approximately 1980-2001
Wackerli Farm memos and map, 1957-1958
Wallace E. Naylor papers, 1942-1946, 2003
Materials contain papers of Wallace E. Naylor regarding his service in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Includes a letter written by Naylor about his service as a radar technician in the Admiralty Islands, as well as maps, photocopied Navy documents, and copied photographs. Dated 1942-1946, 2003.
Wallace F. Bennett correspondence, 1949-1984
Series contains correspondence between Wallace F. Bennett and various friends, supporters, coworkers and individuals throughout the United States between 1951 and 1973. The series is broken up to reflect correspondence alphabetically, chronologically, thankful letters he received in addition to condolences, and various requests. Materials dated 1949-1984.