Agriculture and Natural Resources
Found in 736 Collections and/or Records:
Notes on insect infestation at a French vineyard
Contains incomplete handwritten notes related to scientific observations of an insect infestation of a vineyard in France. Notes are written on a printed announcement of the death of Augustine Denat, a fourteen14 year old girl from St. Michel, who died in May 1853.
Office of General Counsel property records
Brigham Young University property records compiled by the Office of General Counsel contain abstracts of title, indentures, water rights, deeds, and court proceedings. These documents detail various activities of Brigham Young University's property activities in Utah between 1871 to 1938.
Old American Mining Company ledgers, 1907-1928
Contains the general and stockholder ledgers of the Old American Mining Company dating from 1907-1928.
Preston Ollerton biography
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances. Permission to publish material from Preston Ollerton biography must be obtained from the Supervisor of Reference Services and/or the L. Tom Perry Special Collections Board of Curators.
Lynn Jay Olsen papers
The Lynn Jay Olsen papers include a compilation of stories, accounts, photographs, newspaper clippings, and professional materials from the life of Lynn J. Olsen.
One hundred dollar bill of the Confederate States of America
Printed and signed one hundred dollar bill of the Confederate States of America.
Ophir Mining District records
Twenty-three items concerning claims in the Ophir Mining District, 1870-1879.
Oral history interview
Typescript of an interview by George Addy and Ralph W. Hansen, both of Brigham Young University, concerning Morley's work. Frances Morley was also present.
Helen VenderBeck oral history interview with Lorymore Free
Typescript of an interview by Helen VenderBeck, Free's daughter, with Free concerning his life and the history and techniques of prospecting.
Otto Duke papers on education, 1919-1945
The series includes papers from Otto Duke's time as both a student and a teacher from 1919 to 1945, mainly at the University of Utah dealing with mechanical engineering, such as notebooks, coursework, school newspapers, and reports on topics such as steam turbines, mechanics, materials, roasters, and others.