Spanish Fork (Utah)
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Raymond B. Farnsworth papers on Iran projects, 1958-1960
Contains articles, analysis and data of various agronomy and sustainment studies about Iran.
Raymond B. Farnsworth papers on nitrogen-fixation in sagebrush nodules, 1967-1974
Contains articles, analysis and data of various agronomy and sustainment studies about nitrogen-fixation in sagebrush.
Raymond B. Farnsworth papers on Spanish Fork farm, 1957-1980
Contains articles, analysis and data of various agronomy studies based in Spanish Fork Farm.
Raymond B. Farnsworth papers on Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) project, 1973-1978
Contains reports, correspondence, contracts, etc. about the Tennessee Valley Authority(TVA) project.
Life sketch of Lemuel Hardison Redd
A short history of my life
Spanish Fork Co-operative Institution records
This collection includes a record of the general meetings of the stockholders of the Spanish Fork Cooperative Institution, located in Spanish Fork, Utah, 1902-1905 and a constitution for the institution dated January 1885.
Spanish Fork Theatrical and Building Association memento
Collection contains handwritten manuscripts describing the proposal to build a theater in Spanish Fork, Utah, including a call for subscriptions; a list of the subscribers and amounts pledged; a description of the lot acquired; and that this "memento" and a copy of a Tullidge's Magazine article of Spanish Fork were going to be placed in the cornerstone of the building, dated July 19, 1884. Also includes typed transcript of manuscript.
Spanish Fork [Utah] looking south , 1915 October 11
A photograph, taken outdoors, of a group of men working, building a railroad track through an open road.
Utah County record books
Includes nine bound record books spanning the years 1851-1864. They record deeds of transfer, land survey certificates, deeds of consecration, and transfer records of enslaved people. Most of the records were kept by Lucius N. Scovil, the county recorder of Utah County, but some were also kept by Dominicus Carter, Isaac Higbee, and Howard Coray. The deeds of consecration recorded in Utah County begin in 1855 and primarily mention land and property rather than cash contributions.