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The National Press Photographers Association Clip Contest collection
Sylvan E. Needham, Sr. Photo Album
Deta P. Neeley papers
The Neeley papers consists of correspondence written to Deta P. and N. Glen Neeley between 1920 and 1934, class notes and examination materials, an article written by Dr. Deta P. Neeley, the program for the Phd final examination for Deta P. Neeley, and a photograph of Glen and Deta Neeley with the schoolchildren they taught.
William Neff Photograph Collection
Beginning in 1930 Neff began working as a landscape architect. Although Neff was primarily a golf course landscape architect, occasionally he also took residential and commercial jobs, as well as projects for the US National Parks Service. During the mid-1950s Neff oversaw the landscaping done at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Los Angeles Temple.
William H. Neff architectural papers
This collection contains the papers of landscape architect William H. Neff spanning the period 1929 to 2001.
NEHMA Annual reports
This collection contains highlights of the NEHMA Annual reports.
Lowry Nelson writings and papers
This collection consists of the writings and personal papers of Lowry Nelson. Writings include articles, study reprints, seminar materials, notes for his class on Latin America, and books, including Rural sociology (1955) and American Farm Life (1954), and a draft carbon copy of his book, The Birth and Growth of a Science. Personal papers consist mostly of correspondence.
Nolan James Nelson photograph collection
Nelson Wadsworth photograph collection
Consists of 943 images taken by photographer and journalism professor Nelson Wadsworth. Images are of reenactors at Fort Bridger in Wyoming and negatives of individuals dressed in period costume during the Festival of the American West (1990 and 1994) on the Utah State University campus.
Fabiola Nevarez photograph collection
The Fabiola Nevarez collection consists of seven oversized black as well as twenty seven 8x10 color and black and white inkjet prints. These images consist of Latinx workers, families, and people protesting proposed a federal immigration reform debate in Ogden on May 1, 2006. Some of these images were part of Nevarez's senior exhibition.