Maps
Found in 653 Collections and/or Records:
Gail S. Halvorsen collection of maps, approximately 1949-2017
Contains maps, particularly of Germany during the Berlin airlift. Dated approximately 1949-2017.
Gail S. Halvorsen papers on post-military retirement, 1948-2018
Contains papers, media, and memorabilia documenting the life of Gail S. Halvorsen after his retirement from the United States Air Force. Includes records of his continued contact with Germany, his humanitarian activities, and candy drops and visits he performed at various locations around the globe. Materials dated 1948-2017.
William Gates papers
George G. Osten collection
Collection includes materials gathered by Osten, including photographs, letters, postcards, newspaper clippings, maps, and bank statements relating to the 19th century Indian wars and George Armstrong Custer. Also included are materials relating to the Custer Battlefield Historical Museum Association.
George H. Smeath maps, undated
Maps of various areas of Utah.
Gerald N. Lund travel guides, 1980-1991
Contains organized educational material and itineraries from tours of Biblical and Book of Mormon lands directed in part by Gerald Lund and his wife, Lynn. Includes maps, notes, outlines, and other materials used to educate and guide on tour. Materials dated 1980-1991.
Glade Jorgensen papers, 1999-2000, 1941-1945
Glenn Embree WWII papers, approximately 1940-2003
Photographs and negatives by Glenn Embree related to WWII. Also includes maps and ephemera about WWII. Materials dated approximately 1940-2003.
Glenn Y. Williamson papers, 1990
Materials include a written personal history of Glenn Y. Williamson titled "G.Y.W. Comes To Town". Recounts stories of Glenn's life experiences including time serving in the U.U.S. National Guard. Dated 1990.
Robert Gorlinski papers
Diaries, field notes, correspondence, and maps. Gorlinski worked primarily in Utah and many of the materials relate to his activities in and around Park City, Utah. He was also associated with projects in other places in Utah and in sites in Nevada, California, and Idaho. The diaries cover the years 1909 to 1955 when Gorlinski was living in Salt Lake City, Utah.