Artifacts
Found in 398 Collections and/or Records:
Chinese scroll with writing, approximately 1972
Chris Holcomb papers, 2020 July 16
Sacrament tray created by Chris Holcomb and recording of a narrative given by Chris Holcomb on July 16, 2020. Also contains a screenshot of the tray from its listing on the internet.
Chris Holcomb sacrament tray, 2020 July 16
Contains a handmade wooden sacrament tray for home use, with the last name "Holcomb" engraved on the handle. The top tier of the tray removes with the cups so the bottom can be used for the bread. Includes nineteen cups. Created by Chris Holcomb. Dated July 16, 2020.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints papers
Contains undated items which relate to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Cindy's fella decorative film canister, 1959
Empty film canister with decorative label.
Clifford J. Lawrence papers, 1942-2002
Clifton G. M. and Irene Pack Kerr certificates and other material, 1906-2000
Includes birth and marriage certificates for Clifton and Alta Kerr, a death certificate for Irene Kerr, guestbooks for Clifton Kerr's 80th and 90th birthdays, guestbooks for Clifton and Irene's funeral, photographs of the Kerr's extended family, notebooks pertaining to Clifton Kerr's church service, and a newspaper clipping concerning a hunting contest Mountain Meadows Massacre figure John D. Lee held prior to the Massacre. Materials dated 1906-2000.
Collection of 1940s home recording equipment
A collection of 1940s home recording equipment, including a Packard-Bell Phonocord from 1947, with a stylus, Astatic Microphone (Conneaut, Ohio model W-SO), and phonograph instruction kit with five Phonocord Playhouse scripts. Also contains an Air King gramophone player, seven pre-recorded paper-based discs, and 53 recordable discs, including Voice-O-Graph discs. Recordable discs appear to have recorded radio broadcasts or other local recordings.
T. H. McCallister collection of lantern slide projectors
Collection includes two lantern slide projectors from around 1890. The design was developed by T.H. McAllister and patented in 1886 and 1887, and was marketed under the name "New York Model Magic Lantern." The projectors are complete with wick lamps, chimneys, oil boxes, lenses, and accompanying slides.
Collection of Latter-day Saint material folklore during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 June-September
Contains personal narratives collected under the direction of Christine Elyse Blythe from members of the Latter-day Saint community and of broader Mormon diasporic groups during the COVID-19 pandemic. Also includes artifacts such as face masks and sacrament trays, and some photographs, written narrative, and digital images related to the personal narratives. Dated from June to September 2020.