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Claridge family photograph collection,
Around 290 photographs (mainly portraits), 10" x 14" and smaller, which include some historic formats such as cartes-de-visite and cabinet card portraits. Most of the photos are copy prints and there are a handful of color prints. Collectively these images chronicle the Claridge family from the 1870's until the 1980's.
Samuel Claridge research
Ann Nolan Clark drafts
Holograph and typescript drafts of We made this land, later published as These were the valiant : a collection of New Mexico profiles / Ann Nolan Clark. Albuquerque, N. M. : Calvin Horn Publisher, 1969.
Samuel E. Clark papers
This collection contains information about Samuel E. Clark's private piano and organ lessons, his teaching at Utah State Agricultural College and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Church Music Institute Department, and other music endeavors.
Thomas C. Clark papers
This collection contains assorted records and files of Thomas C. Clark, professor of deaf education at Utah State University and the founder of the SKI*HI Institute.
Willard Weld Clark papers
The Willard Weld Clark papers consists of letters written by various members of Clark's family between 1901 and 1912 concerning his forestry work in Utah (including Logan, Utah).
Clarke/Cooley Family Photographs
This collection contains 6 photographs by photographer unknown.
Edward P. Cliff papers
Chiefly typescripts and photocopies of speeches given by Cliff and photocopies of collected articles on Forest Service policies and national forest management. Also includes photographs, most of which were taken at forestry conferences and special events at the Forest Service. An addendum consisting of speeches and publications is located in the final box.
Edward P. Cliff photograph collection
114 photographic images relocated from the Edward P. Cliff papers (MSS 13). The photographs are mostly publicity prints that document Mr. Cliff's career as a forester and a forest service employee including ceremonies, conferences, Forest Service activities, and meeting with high-ranking government officials as well as politicians (including JFK, and Lyndon B. Johnson). Also included are several photos of Woodsy Owl and Smokey the Bear. The majority of photographs are from 1962 to 1972.
Climate Challenge: Utah State University Voices
The Climate Challenge digital collection is a small but important oral history effort that presents 19 voices of Utah State University climate scientists (2018), Northern Utah and Northern Idaho climate activists (2021), and people engaged in land restoration efforts in the Intermountain West. The goal of the effort is to document the experiences of these three groups to add to the growing scholarship about the human side of climate scholarship, awareness, and land restoration efforts.