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John C. Carlisle
This collection contains 2 photographs by photographer unknown.
John August Carlson papers
Correspondence (including that which was written back and forth during Carlson's Swedish mission), financial records of Carlson's blacksmithing business and other accounts paid and received by Carlson, genealogical records of both the Carlson and the Lundstrom families. Newspapers written in Swedish are contained in this collection.
John Wilford Carlson papers
Professional correspondence; accounts and records of experiments while director of Uintah Basin Alfalfa Seed Research Farm and Utah Agricultural Experiment Station; personal diaries and papers while on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Sweden (1916-1917); also includes some Carlson family papers, including the 1943-1945 correspondence of John Leroy Carlson.
Bryan Fetzer Carr diaries
Because this collection is unprocessed, please contact the Special Collections manuscript curator to view these materials.
Carroll H. Wegemann photograph collection
Containing a field journal, photographs, and negatives, this collection pertains to the life and career of Carroll H. Wegemann.
C.W. Carter Photograph Collection
Carte-de-Visite of "Punishment Horse" by C.W. Carter
This collection contains one photograph by photographer unknown.
Judge William A. Carter papers
This collection contains twenty-nine items including thirteen letters, fourteen itemized bills, an account statement, and a page of blank checks from Judge William Alexander Carter of Fort Bridger, Wyoming.
William Alexander Carter account ledgers
This one-box collection contains photocopies of W. A. Carter's financial records during his operation as sutler at Fort Bridger, Wyoming, and business dealings with the United States military between 1858 and 1860. The ledgers contain a daily log of business information, such as the buyer’s name, goods purchased, and the price sold.
William Alexander and Mary E. Carter papers
Correspondence; business records, including Carter's statements, checks, and accounts; material relating to Carter's mining, lumber, oil, and cattle interests. Significant correspondents include U.S. Army Generals Patrick Edward Connor, A.L. Chetlaine, William Meyers, J.W. Clampitt; author Frank A. Root; Ogden business man and Mormon bishop Lorin Farr; and Cheyenne merchant-banker Posey S. Wilson.