Material Types
Found in 2714 Collections and/or Records:
Willard and Celia Luce collection
Contains manuscripts, correspondence, drafts, and other papers relating to the works of Willard and Celia Luce. It also contains various other materials that include a Provo High yearbook, gifts from friends, etc.
Willard Luce photograph collection
Contains over 29,000 items of color transparencies, 35mm and 7x7 cm. slides, black and white negatives and prints taken by Willard Ray Luce Jr. It also contains many original copies of magazine and newspaper articles where Willard Luce's writings and/or photogrpahs appeared. Most of the photographs are of the Western United States landscapes and wildlife which includes insects, animals, and plants. Also included are several books and manuscripts and a bibliography by Celia Luce.
H. Ludwige letter
H. Ludwige letter, 1875 includes the original and photocopy of a German letter written on onion skin paper. The letter, apparently to Herr Zinggeler, consists of business information about Tokyo, London, and Germany.
Auguste and Louis Lumiere autochrome of two sisters
Collection consists of an autochrome photograph from approximately 1910 of two young girls in frilly dresses, one with pink trim and one with blue. The photograph is attributed to the Lumiere brothers, and has their names stamped on the passe-partout.
Hans Marius Hansen Lund papers
Typewritten letters, telegrams, oath of office, and receipts. The materials relate to the appointment of Lund to the position of property and disbursing officer for Utah.
Nels Benjamin Lundwall papers
The collections consists of business and personal correspondence, research materials, and miscellaneous items, which relate to Lundwall's research, writing, finances, and personal life. The collection is divided into two parts: a manuscript section and a microfilm section.
Heaton and Virl Lunt oral history interviews
12 audio cassette tapes of oral history interviews with Heaton and Virl Lunt, 1965-1975.
Oral history interviews with Albert R. and Gladys Perkins Lyman
Oral history interviews with Albert R. and Gladys Perkins Lyman, conducted by Charles Peterson, Gary Shumway and Stanley Bronson on 4 February 1970 and 23 August 1973 for the Utah State Historical Society and the California State University, Fullerton Oral History Program.
Eliza Maria Partridge Lyman diary
Photocopy of a typescript of a diary kept by Patridge. The item begins with a brief autobiography. Lyman writes about being sealed to the first president of the Mormon Church, Joseph Smith, her marriage to Amasa Lyman after Smith's death, her life in Nauvoo, Illinois, her migration to Utah, the excommunication of her husband from the Mormon Church, her life in Fillmore, Utah, and her efforts in favor of the Mormon practice of polygamy.
Lynn and Hazel Lyman oral history interviews
Oral history interviews with Lynn and Hazel Lyman, conducted by Sandy McFadden, Kim Stewart, Suzanne Shelton and Mark Collins in 1971 and 1978 for the University of Utah and the California State University, Fullerton Oral History Program.