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Hal Glicksman address book
This collection consists of Hal Glicksman's address book.
Frank Godfrey letters
Following the Civil War, Frank Godfrey moved West in search of work. This collection contains letters to his parents in which he talks about his travels.
Kenneth Godfrey papers
This collection contains notes, minutes, and correspondence pertaining to the Pioneer Sesquicentennial Committee. Because this collection is unprocessed, please contact the Special Collections and Archives manuscript curator to view these materials.
Kenneth and Audrey Godfrey papers
This collection consists of materials related to Kenneth and Audrey Godfrey in their roles as teachers, historians, administrators, and authors. Their work focused primarily on the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (also known as Mormons) and the early settlers of Cache Valley, Utah.
Lisa Godfrey thesis papers
This collection contains the notes, photos, drafts, and research gathered in preparation for former USU student Lisa Godfrey's MA thesis, "Mining the Colorado Plateau: The Story of Calamity Mesa 1910-1970." The thesis is an examination of a mining community in southwestern Colorado and was prepared as part of an application to designate the area as a national historic site.
Ron Goede Fisheries Experiment Station slides
Color slides taken by Ron Goede as part of his research and teaching of fish pathology.
Jeff Goldberg papers
This collection chronicles the artistic circle known as the "Electric Generation."
Golden Hour Club records
Primarily minute books from the bi-monthly club meetings (1914-1922, 1947-1975), one ledger of financial records (1937-1975), and miscellaneous correspondence.
Golden Spike oral histories
This single box collection contains both the transcripts and cassette recordings from the six oral history interviews conducted for the Golden Spike oral history project in 2003.
Golden Spike Reenactment photographs
This collection includes 82 photographs, mainly black and white, from the 100th anniversary of the 1869 Golden Spike Ceremony, as well as historical photo reproductions of early railroad executives, workers, and locations.