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    • Charles Kuhlman Collection

    • Charles Kuhlman Collection

    • Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876; Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876; Legend into History

    • Charles Kuhlman was born and raised on a Nebraska farm. He studied at the Leipzig University in Germany and at Zurich University where he earned a PhD. He was appointed to a faculty position in the University of Nebraska?s European History...
    • Leona Rostenberg & Madeline Stern Rare Books (est. 1944) Papers

    • Leona Rostenberg & Madeline Stern Rare Books (est. 1944) Papers

    • Alcott, Louisa May (1832-1888); Whitman, Walt (1819-1892); Rostenberg & Stern Rare Books; Rare Books; History of Printing; History of Publishing; Antiquarian Booksellers

    • Leona Rostenberg and Madeleine Stern have been partners in their New York antiquarian book business for almost 60 years, with Rostenberg starting the firm in 1944 and Stern joining as a partner in 1945. They specialize in early printed material,...
    • Knight Investment Company Papers

    • Knight Investment Company Papers

    • Knight, Jesse, 1845-1921; Knight Investment Company--History--Sources; Coal mines and mining--Utah--History--Sources; Railroads--Utah--History--Sources; Investments--Utah--History--Sources

    • Utah investment firm founded by Jesse Knight (1845-1921). ; Tax papers (1904-1947), company correspondence (1909-1947), financial records including incoming statements and bank statements (1914-1929), financial papers for individual companies...
    • Glenn L. Pearson Papers

    • Glenn L. Pearson Papers

    • Brigham Young University--Faculty; Brigham Young University--History; Educators--Utah

    • Glenn L. Pearson was born on November 12, 1918 on a farm near Ririe, Idaho. After high school, he served in World War II as an enlisted man in the European Theater. When the war was over, he served an LDS mission in Minnesota. He then returned to...
    • Thomas L. and Elizabeth W. Kane Family Collection

    • Thomas L. and Elizabeth W. Kane Family Collection

    • Kane, John Kintzing; Kane, Jane Duval Leiper; Kane, Thomas L. Kane, Elizabeth W. ; Kane, Harriet Amelia; Kane, Elisha Kent; Kane, Evan O--Neill

    • Thomas L. Kane (1822--1883), son of Philadelphia judge John Kintzing Kane, was a lawyer, a social reformer, and an entrepreneur. His friendship with Brigham Young and his aid to the Mormons makes him a key figure of study among historians of The...
    • Photographs of Brigham Young University

    • Photographs of Brigham Young University

    • Talmage, James Edward, 1862-1933; Watts, Stanley Howard, 1911-2000; Maeser, Karl G., 1828-1901; Marshall, Milton; Sauer, Robert, 1872-1944; Harris, Franklin Stewart, 1884-1960; Grant, Heber J. (Heber Jeddy), 1856-1945; Knight, Jesse, 1845-1921;...

    • This collection contains photographs taken at and around BYU campus from the 1920s through the 1970s. Many of the photographs were used in LDS Church Magazines. The photographs document the changes on BYU campus through aerial photographs as well...
    • John Laurence Seymour Papers

    • John Laurence Seymour Papers

    • Seymour, John Laurence, 1893-; Operetta--United States--History--Sources; Mormons--Songs and music--History--Sources; Opera--United States--History--Sources; Operas--Scores--History--Sources; Composers--United States--History--Sources

    • John Laurence Seymour, American composer, was born on January 18, 1893 in Los Angeles, California. He received his higher education at the University of California at Berkeley, obtaining his Bachelor of Arts degree in Letters and Science in 1917,...
    • David L. Crowder Papers

    • David L. Crowder Papers

    • Ricks, Thomas E., (Thomas Edwin), 1828-1901; Spori, Jacob, 1847-1903--Biography; Ricks College (Rexburg, Idaho)--History; Fremont (Idaho) Stake--History, early; Bannock (Idaho) Stake--History, early

    • David L. Crowder was born in American Falls in 1941. He earned a BachelorâÂÂs degree in 1965 and a MasterâÂÂs degree in 1966 from Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho. He received a Ph.D. in American History in 1972 from the...
    • Beal, Merrill Dee Papers

    • Beal, Merrill Dee Papers

    • Beal, Merrill D., 1898-; Tempest, Phineus; Priest, Joel L. Trego, Byrd; Washburn, Serena J. McPherson, Murdoch; Ricks College; Idaho--History; Ricks College (Rexburg, Idaho); Idaho. State College--History; Railroads--Idaho

    • Merrill Dee (Sam) Beal achieved special expertise in Pacific Northwest history. His published works include seven books relating to that subject. The book that Dr. Beal considered his valedictory was, ?I Will Fight No More Forever, Chief Joseph and...
    • C.R. (Charles Roscoe) Savage Photograph Collection

    • C.R. (Charles Roscoe) Savage Photograph Collection

    • Smith, George Albert, 1817-1875; Snow, Lorenzo, 1814-1901; Young, Brigham, 1801-1877; Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908; Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904; Wilson, George Washington, 1823-1893; Melander, Silas Peter, 1850-1929; Salt Lake Temple; Beehive...

    • 19th Century landscape photographer of the western United States, perhaps best known for being one of three photographers to --Å“photodocument-- the joining of the transcontinental railroad at Promontory, Utah, May 10, 1869; portrait photographer,...
    • Cornell Christensen Collection

    • Cornell Christensen Collection

    • Christensen, Cornell Taylor, 1910-1936; Brigham Young University--Students--History--Sources; Mormons--Utah--History--Sources; Mormons--California--History--Sources; Tuberculosis patients' writings--Utah

    • Cornell Christensen was born Oct. 30, 1910, in Preston, Idaho, to Henry Oswald Christensen and Nettie Taylor, the third child of seven sons: Leland, Harold, Cornell, Arland, Ross, Grant, and Lyle. His father taught at Oneida Academy in Preston and...
    • William A. Carter (1820-1881) Papers

    • William A. Carter (1820-1881) Papers

    • Carter, Mary E. Carter, Moore; Crook, George, 1829-1890; Harkness, Edith C. Harvey, William; McClellan, Ellen M. Perry, P. C.

    • Sutler and probate judge, Fort Bridger, Wyoming, 1857-1881. ; The collection includes several personal and business letters and letters of condolence at the time of Carter's death. Also includes a plat of water lines and buildings at Fort Bridger....
    • Ella Wheeler Wilcox Collection

    • Ella Wheeler Wilcox Collection

    • Chapman, Ethelyn Bryant, 1854-1943; Wilcox, Robert, d. 1916; Women poets; Novelists, American; Poets, American; Spiritualism; Theosophy

    • American poet, novelist, journalist and spiritualist. Written to her friend, "Hattie" Chapman, also a writer, the letters contain a vivid and frank discussion of the friends and events that surround the life of Ella Wilcox, including her courtship...
    • Arthur V. Watkins Papers

    • Arthur V. Watkins Papers

    • Watkins, Arthur V. (Arthur Vivian), 1886-1973; McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957; Romney, Vernon, 1896-1976; United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee to Study Censure Charges--History; United States. Indian Claims Commission; Intermountain...

    • Lawyer, judge, United States Senator, and federal official. Correspondence, reports, speeches, and biographies. Thirty of the boxes contain materials relating to the hearings before the Senate Select Committee to Study Censure Charges against...
    • Women's Conference

    • Women's Conference

    • Madsen, Carol Cornwall, 1930-; Women's Conference; Brigham Young University; Mormon women--Congresses

    • BYU Women's Conference is a two day conference held each year in the spring at Brigham Young University. There are many opportunities for service during the two days, especially during the evening when thousands of sisters participate in service...
    • Chad Flake Papers

    • Chad Flake Papers

    • Flake, Chad J. ; Brigham Young University--Faculty; Mormon Church--Missions--England

    • Chad John Flake was born December 28, 1929 in Snowflake, AZ. He served a mission in the British Isle from 1949 to 1951. He attended Northern Arizona University and Brigham Young University. He was hired at Brigham University as General Reference...
    • Ernest L. Wilkinson Presidential Papers

    • Ernest L. Wilkinson Presidential Papers

    • Brigham Young University--Presidents; Brigham Young University--Administration; Brigham Young University--Sports; Mormon Church--Apostles; Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Faculty

    • Ernest L. Wilkinson was born in Ogden, Utah, on May 4, 1899. He attended Weber Academy and its successor Weber Junior College. He served in the BYU Student Army Training Corps until the end of World War I and then enrolled in Brigham Young...
    • Register of the Brigham Young University Study Abroad Records

    • Register of the Brigham Young University Study Abroad Records

    • Brigham Young University; Brigham Young University--Study Abroad; Foreign study; Travelers

    • Study abroad is one of four programs run by the International Study Programs (ISP) office. International Study Programs makes the oft-cited BYU slogan "The World is Our Campus" a reality by supporting the aspiration of over a thousand students...
    • Dept. of Humanities, Classics and Comparative Literature Records

    • Dept. of Humanities, Classics and Comparative Literature Records

    • Brigham Young University. Dept. of Humanities, Classics and Comparative Literature; Brigham Young University--Faculty

    • The College of Humanities was officially formed in 1965 and consisted of four areas, the Department of English, the Department of Languages and two smaller, interdepartmental programs in the Humanities and Latin-American Studies. Classical Studies...
    • Brigham Young University Division of Continuing Education Gerontology Research Records

    • Brigham Young University Division of Continuing Education Gerontology Research Records

    • Brigham Young University. Division of Continuing Education; Gerontology; Aging; Continuing education; Mormon missionaries--Training of.

    • The Division of Continuing Education, which today serves more than 300,000 students, owes its existence to President Franklin S. Harris, who in 1921 organized the Extension Division, out of which the Division of Continuing Education has grown. In...

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