Photograph albums
Found in 336 Collections and/or Records:
Minerva Kohlhepp Teichert ephemera, 1906-1972
Contains ephemeral items such as diplomas, certificates, greeting and business cards, scrapbooks and photo albums that document Minerva Teichert's family life from 1906 to 1972.
Mother Old Album, 2017 April 28
Johanna Nicol collection of Heber City photographs
Contains photographs of Heber City residents collected by Joanna Nicol. All are cabinet cards, representing a variety of photographic processes. Also includes a photograph album that these photographs were originally housed in. The album has a cover of yellow and black patterned velvet with a mirror on the front cover. Dated 1860-1910.
Mattie Sparks Nutter and Zina Robinson Nutter Smith photograph albums
Three photograph albums, containing black and white photographs dated 1919-1941, as well as some ephemera. One album was created by Zina Robinson Nutter Smith, and depicts family life in Utah, a second album was collected by Mattie Sparks Nutter, containing family portraits and photographs depicting daily family life and travel in California. A third album in the collection is attributed to both Mattie and Zina.
Office of the President records on Arab Development Society, 1960-1962
Contains letters, memos, and one photo album documenting BYU and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint's involvement in the Arab Development Society in Jordan. Dated 1960 to 1962.
Sidney J. and Ernest A. Ottley scrapbooks
Contains five albums. The first three albums include photographs, postcards, booklets, and newspaper clippings, relating to Sidney James Ottley's mission to New Zealand from 1912-1914. The fourth album includes family photographs, announcements of weddings, deaths, and anniversaries, as well as greeting cards. The fifth album belongs to Ernest A. Ottley and covers his life in Millard County, Utah to his missionary service in New Zealand.
Pandamonium at the Los Angeles Zoo, 1984
“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."