Environmental Conditions
Found in 97 Collections and/or Records:
J. E. Broaddus correspondence, approximately 1946-1951
Materials include copies of letter to and from J. E. Broaddus. Materials dated approximately 1946-1951.
J. E. Broaddus manuscripts, approximately 1900-1954
Materials include manuscripts of stories written by J. E. Broaddus and one written by Gilbert W. States. Materials dated approximately 1900-1954.
J. E. Broaddus miscellaneous papers, approximately 1900-1980
Materials include miscellaneous items, including a chain letter, handwritten papers, and two poems. Materials dated approximately 1900-1980.
J. E. Broaddus papers on Fort Douglas, 1947 March 16
J. E. Broaddus projector, 1946
Materials include one Argus PA100 projector owned by J. E. Broaddus. Materials dated 1946.
J. E. Broaddus research, approximately 1891-1970
Materials include items J. E. Broaddus collected as part of his research and notes he made in the process of doing research. Materials dated approximately 1891-1970.
J. E. Broaddus scrapbooks on death of J. E. and Clara Broaddus, 1954-1960
Materials include two scrapbooks commemmorating the funerals of J. E. Broaddus and Clara Broaddus. They include information about the date and time, attendees, and obituaries.
J. E. Broaddus slides, approximately 1900-1954
Materials include 338 35 mm slides. The slides document a variety of subjects, including group portraits, landscapes, plants, and architecture. Materials dated approximately 1900-1954.
The National Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings vol. XXVI
“People of the Hills” by J. E. Broaddus, approximately 1900-1954
Materials include the manuscript of J. E. Broaddus's story "People of the Hills." It is written under his pen-name of "Will Hail." It is a story about a Utah forest ranger, his sister, and his friend in early-1900s Utah. The short story "Spanish Gold" is an early version of "People of the Hills."