Agriculture and Natural Resources
Found in 729 Collections and/or Records:
Clawson Y. Cannon audio-visual materials
Contains slides and motion picture films created by Clawson Y. Cannon.
David Hyrum Jenkins papers
Photocopy of a handwritten autobiography, family history, and patriarchal blessings. Jenkins writes about the members of his family and ancestors, and his life in Farmington. Also included are letters from friends and family members.
James C. Baird agricultural papers
The collection consists of agricultural binders and files by topic; it includes research data and articles, news clippings, product ads, periodicals, etc.
Crystal and Glen Baker papers
Financial records, correspondence, miscellaneous items, and histories of the Baker family. Also included are three volumes of Peterson family genealogy and history by Ruby Brown Bradfield.
Helary Baker indenture
Printed, handwritten and signed indenture. This item is dated on March 8, 1797. It is a contract between George Evans and Daniel Russell regarding the transfer of tracts of land in Kentucky. Baker's signature is affixed to this document in witness to the agreement.
Simon Bamberger biographies and stock certificate
Handwritten and printed stock certificate for the Bingham Mary Copper Company dated 14 Jan. 1907. The item was signed by Bamberger. Also included are photocopies of printed biographies of Bamberger.
Joseph M. Bauman collection of photographs of Utah
Beaver County deeds and business transactions
Handwritten and typewritten deeds, financial agreements, and business transactions. The items relate to the sale of property and grazing rights in Beaver County, Utah. Some of the materials deal with the Beaver Coop Cattle Company and the Beaver Arid Farm Company.
Beck Tunnel Consolidated Mining Company ledgers, 1904-1916
Contains the minute, stockholder, cash, and dividend check ledgers of the Beck Tunnel Consolidated Mining Company dating from 1904-1916.
James W. Bee journals and slides
Contains photographic slides and photocopies of James W. Bee's journals documenting his work, travel, and research as a naturalist and a zoologist in Utah, Kansas, Washington, and other places around the world. These include observations of nature, including of plants and animals. The journals also include some photographs and drawings to illustrate James W. Bee's writing. Some slides depict Bee's personal and family life. Dated approximately 1927 to 1995.