Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2680 Collections and/or Records:
Louisa Chamberlain : a youthful pioneer
Typewritten story with handwritten corrections. The story is a fictionalized account of a young woman living in New Harmony, Utah. In the item, Chamberlain tells about her life in nineteenth century Utah.
Charles Dicken's David Copperfield
Script for 1935 motion picture, front cover signed by 35 members of cast and crew, including David O. Selznick, George Cukor, W.C. Fields, Lionel Barrymore, and Edna May Oliver.
Martha A. Chavez papers
Contains newspaper clippings about Chavez, or newspaper clippings she is quoted in. It also contains her journal dated 1972 to 1999, a family calendar created by Chavez, some papers regarding spiritual experiences and dreams that she had, and two binders of the conversion stories and testimonies of the Relief Society sisters and youth of her ward.
Paul R. Cheesman papers
Thomas E. Cheney papers
Twenty reel-to-reel tapes which record folk songs, typescripts of the recorded folk songs in two volumes, four volumes of folk songs, and one volume of Mormon folk tales. The materials relate largely to Mormon folklore and Mormon folk songs.
Chester G. Van Buren dissecting set and folders, approximately 1900-1910
Contains a dissecting set and folders associated with Van Buren. Date of individual items not determined.
Chester G. Van Buren papers, 1899-1903
Contains diaries, field notes, and writings by Van Buren related to the South American Expedition. Materials date from between 1899 and 1902.
George N. Child newspaper clippings
Newspaper clippings and autobiographical notes. The materials relate to Child's teaching career and to his family.
Gordon Childs papers on the Viola d'Amore
Contains materials pertaining to Gordon Childs’ research on, experience with, and study of, the viola d’amore. It includes his personal collection of viola d'amore music, his research on the viola d'amore, and other materials related to well-known contemporary viola d’amore players and composers. Dated 1602-2014 with the bulk being from 1935-1997.
C. C. A. Christensen autobiography and biographies
Typewritten copies of biographies and clippings relating to C. C. A. Christensen (1831-1912). Also included is an autobiography of Christensen that has been translated from the original Danish. Christensen is the most noted Mormon artist who documented much of the Mormon experience through his paintings. He also painted murals to decorate Mormon meeting houses and temples.