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Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
Camp Downey oral histories
The Camp Downey oral histories mainly consists of audio recordings and transcripts of several interviews which John Olinger conducted for his 1987 master’s thesis in history, Camp Downey: A Conscientious Objector Work Camp .
Collecting Memories: Oral Histories of American Folklorists
Collecting Memories contains oral histories (and related materials) of American folklorists. The project is a joint effort of Utah State University and the American Folklore Society.
Community Improvement Through Local History Project oral histories
Many, if not all of these tapes were produced as a part of the Community Improvement Through Local History Project funded by USU’s Kellogg Quality of Rural Life Program in the 1970s. They consist largely of oral histories with people across the state of Utah.
Mathew M. Forster photograph collection
Photograph album of images probably taken in 1899. The photographs consist of Salt Lake City views, agricultural scenes around Mendon, and members of the Forster family.
Gäbler family papers
Hedwig Gäbler joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and moved from Germany to the United States in the 1920s. Many of the letters are from her fiance, friends, and relatives who remained in Germany in the period leading up to and during World War II.
Hezekiah Sumner Hatch family photographs
Gary Horlacher surveys
This collection contains research conducted on homosexuality among highly religious or formerly religious Mormons.
William D. Hurst papers
The collection consists of materials kept by William Hurst and provides an in-depth look at his career in the Forest Service, where he worked in the Wasatch National Forest and Ashley National Forest before serving as the regional forester for the Southwestern Region.
Eva B. Israelsen diaries
This collection consists of diaries written by Eva B. Israelsen from January 1, 1944, to April 25, 1993. They record her experiences as a North Logan homemaker.
Jens and Mary Emma Jensen papers
The collection chronicles the lives of Jens and Mary Emma Baker Jensen and their children along with the early history of Mendon, Utah.