Provo (Utah)
Found in 594 Collections and/or Records:
Julia Maria Jesperson Okelberry papers
Julia Maria Jesperson Okelberry papers include: Journals, 1881-1917; Photographs, ca. 1885-1941; and Family History and Genealogy, 1953-2005. The collection documents Okelberry's life in Goshen, Utah, as well as her student days at the Brigham Young Academy. Additional materials include family histories and genalogies compiled and prepared by Merrill J. Nelson, grandson of Julia Maria Jesperson Okelberry.
Oral history interview with Donald K. Nelson
Oral history (transcripts and related materials) of two interviews conducted by Brad Westwood with Don Nelson during 2007.
Oral history interview with Howard Gonzales
Contains a compact disc labeled "2015-05-04 Howard Gonzales" which contains an MP3 oral history of his life. The oral history documents his education at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, his time in the U.S. military in Germany, his time working for the American government in public finance, and his home and family life in Long beach, California. Dated 2015.
Oral history interview with J. Bruce Clark
Includes a transcript and audio cassette tape of an interview conducted by P. Bradford Westwood with J. Bruce Clark on December 26, 2008.
Oral history interview with Peter Crawley
Transcripts and audiocassette tapes containing an oral history acquired during two interviews conducted by Brad Westwood on February 7 and May 2, 2008 with Peter Crawley.
Organizational Development and Training Department records
Our life together : a personal history of the Max and Janet Berryessa family
An outline history of Provo Canyon
An Outline History of Provo Canyon traces the canyon's history from Native American exploration through tourist usage. Although this draft was created circa 1970, an updated bibliography was added in 2000 by curator David J. Whittaker.
Painting of mud wall, 1854
Pamphlets and articles mentioning or by Franklin Stewart Harris, 1907-2002
Materials include pamphlets and articles mentioning or written by Franklin S. Harris. Dated 1907-2002.