Political Campaigns
Found in 147 Collections and/or Records:
Roger Bryan Madsen papers
Various letters, documents and notes (some photocopies) collected and created while Madsen was writing a thesis for the Political Science Department titled An Analysis of the 1958 Senatorial Campaign in Utah.
James S. Martin correspondence
Olson family papers
Collection contains a variety of correspondence, papers, photographs, and ephemera of the Delilah King Olson family. Collection materials document the life of Delilah King Olson in Fillmore, Utah, and the lives and the careers across the world of three generations of her family, including insight into everyday rural Utah life and political campaigns. Dated 1871-1947.
Oral history interview with Rosalie Lehner King, 1990
Contains an oral history transcript of Rosalie L. King. The transcript documents her experiences as wife to David S. King as a congressman, mission president, and temple president, and discusses raising a family in all of these situations, as well as the experiences she had during her life.
Personal papers, 1906-1966
Political campaign papers
Political posters, leaflets, and photographs related to campaigns from 1976 to 1982, Wayne Owens especially.
President Harry S. Truman film footage
Contains 8mm film footage of President Harry S. Truman in Provo, Utah during his campaign in 1952. Has a shot of him on his campaign train during his presidential campaign. Material created 1952.
Presidential autographs
Oversized presidential signature collection.
Brady Quinn collection on Evan McMullin presidential campaign
Contains campaign literature from the 2016 presidential campaign of Evan McMullin in the state of Utah collected by the local Utah campaign manager, Brady Quinn. The campaign literature includes a vinyl banner, a tall stand banner, a yard sign, a signed life-size cutout from the waist up of Evan McMullin, bumper stickers, advertisements, campaign handouts and write-in reminder cards.
Ronald Reagan radio programs
This collection consists of photocopies of typescripts of radio programs broadcast by KONI Radio in Spanish Fork, Utah, in September, October and November of 1976. Each discourse is roughly five hundred words in length. In these broadcasts Reagan addresses a wide range of political, economic and social issues relating to the United States.