Salt Lake City (Utah) -- History -- 20th century
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Marcus family photographs, approximately 1908-1955
Negatives of the Marcus family photographs, approximately 1885-1935
These are the negatives that correspond with the photographs taken by the Marcus family.
Newspaper clippings, 1912-1984
Materials include newspaper clippings, including news about the family weddings, and articles on Louis, Gertrude, and L. Howard Marcus. Contains materials in Danish. Dated 1912-1984.
Oversized portraits, approximately 1885-1935
Contains oversized studio portraits of the Marcus family, official group portraits of Mayor Louis Marcus, and other studio photographs belonging to the Marcus family. Included is a photograph of Louis Marcus with Hollywood director Cecil B. DeMille alongside two actresses. Dated ________
Paintings and sketches, approximately 1920-1950
Contains amateur paintings found admist the Marcus family papers.
Pamphlets and programs, 1914-1949
Materials include theatre programs, pamphlets, schedules, and magazines collected by various family members. Dated 1914-1949.
Photographs and paintings, approximately 1848-1984
Portraits and photographs of the Marcus family and others, approximately 1848-1982
Contains the portraits done either at a studio or by a professional photographer of the Marcus and Levin families. Also group photographs taken of Louis Marcus' political and business activities. Included in these are photographs with Amelia Earhart, Harold B. Lee, several Hollywood actors and actresses, and other prominent people of the day. Dated approximately 1848-1982.
Herman Thorup journal
Typewritten transcript of Herman Thorup's journal for the period of 1879 to 1929; documents his mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Denmark, as well as his life in Salt Lake City, Utah; his arrest, trial, and imprisonment for "unlawful cohabitation"; his work as a florist and nurseryman; the impact of the Edmunds Tucker Act; Utah politics; his own political activities; his volunteer work; and his family and spiritual life.
Mary Hale Woolsey papers
Contains manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence (business and personal), scrapbooks, published and unpublished music, personal writings and literary works (poems, short stories, etc.) created and collected during Woolsey's career as a writer of adult and children's literature and as a composer of popular music.