Stephen Trimble papers, 1951-2014

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Trimble, Stephen, 1950-
Title
Stephen Trimble papers
Dates
1951-2014 (inclusive)
Quantity
69.5 linear feet, (122 boxes)
Collection Number
ACCN 2757
Summary
The Stephen Trimble papers (1951-2014) contain the journals, correspondence, drafts, research, and notes relating to Trimble's career as a writer, photographer, activist, and naturalist.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
Access Restrictions

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Stephen Trimble tells stories—in words and photographs—about the land and people of the West. Salt Lake City's Catalyst Magazine recognized Steve in 2013 as one of 100 "catalysts, inspirators—those who have made our Wasatch Front community a more sustainable, compassionate and vibrant place to live." Artists of Utah chose Steve as one of Utah's "15 Most Influential Artists" in 2019. As writer, photographer, and editor, he has published 25 books. A strong voice in regional conservation, he lobbies for the preservation and continuing vitality of western wildlands, especially the Colorado Plateau canyon country and the Great Basin Desert.

Stephen Trimble was born in Denver, Colorado on October 30, 1950. His father, Donald E. Trimble (1916-2011) had grown up in Toppenish, Washington and worked his way through college and graduate school as a hard rock miner at the tail end of the Depression. After serving in the Pacific theater in World War II, Don spent the rest of his career as a research field geologist in Denver for the U.S. Geological Survey. As a child, Steve's family crisscrossed the West while his father kept up a running monologue about the natural and human history revealed by the land passing by the windows of their vehicle. Don always wanted books as birthday presents, and after he read them, Steve eventually read them, too. Steve says he grew up with a "well-nourished sense of wonder."

Trimble's mother, Isabelle Virginia Brinig (1921-2002), grew up in one of only two Jewish families in Livingston, Montana. She transmitted her insatiable curiosity about people and fondness for storytelling to Steve. A brief first marriage brought her to Denver. Her five-year-old son, Michael David (1942-1976), came with her when she married Steve's father in 1948. Mike was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1957; committed to the Colorado State Hospital, he never lived at home again. The tragic arc of Mike's life was ever-present in the family but little talked about. Steve told Mike's story—and his own—in a 2021 memoir, The Mike File: A Story of Grief and Hope. The family accompanied Steve's father for summer field seasons in Oregon and Idaho, but Steve always attended school in Denver. He graduated from high school in 1968 as valedictorian and received a Boettcher Foundation Scholarship, a windfall that allowed him to attend Colorado College. While at CC, Steve became a mountaineer (with the help of two Outward Bound courses), forged lifelong friendships, and began exploring the West on his own. His poor eyesight—absolute lack of depth perception—granted 4-F draft status during the Vietnam War. He took more classes in biology and English than in his major, psychology, and came away with a true liberal arts education. Richard Beidleman, his charismatic ecology professor, helped to make him a naturalist; the first Earth Day in 1970 sparked his environmental activism.

Steve graduated in 1972 with a degree in psychology, Magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa. He has been a stubborn generalist ever since—a choice honored by his alma mater, which awarded him a Doctor of Humane Letters in 1990 "for his efforts to make Western landscapes and people understandable and accessible to the public."

Childhood visits to national parks convinced Steve that park rangers were rock stars, and he spent his first summer after college as a Student Conservation Association volunteer on backcountry patrol at Olympic National Park.  He read Edward Abbey's Desert Solitaire just two years after the book was published, and two years later was a park ranger himself at Arches National Park. Seasonal ranger/naturalist jobs followed at Great Sand Dunes National Park and Capitol Reef National Park. In these years, national parks hired resident rangers to create the park interpretive booklets, and Steve was lucky to be given his first such assignment by James Carrico, superintendent at Great Sand Dunes. His first book, the 32-page Great Sand Dunes: the shape of the wind (1974) became a benchmark of professionalism in park publishing. Fifty years later, it's still in print. Trimble went on to write and photograph award-winning pieces on national parks from California to North Dakota, mostly for park natural history associations. These included books, essays, posters, cards, a trail guide, a wildlife journal, and a road guide, notably Longs Peak: A Rocky Mountain Chronicle (1984) and five chapters in The Sierra Club Guides to the National Parks (1984). Trimble delivered the Student Conservation Association commencement address in 2007, on the 50th anniversary of SCA and the 35th anniversary of his SCA volunteer experience.

In one winter between seasons in the parks, Steve worked as a technical writer for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. His boss, the biologist John Crawford, more bureaucrat than writer, was nevertheless a fierce editor. "John was the first reader to rip to shreds my wordy and passive writing and ask me to reconstruct my paragraphs with action, concision, and clarity," Steve recalls. "His criticism was a real gift."

In 1976, seeking scholarly grounding for his writing, Trimble returned to school and in 1979 received an M.S. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Arizona. He lived in Flagstaff for five years, where he was associated with the Museum of Northern Arizona. John F. ("Rick") Stetter, the astute editor and publisher of the Museum Press, mentored Trimble. When Stetter moved on, Trimble replaced him as press director, producing the quarterly magazine Plateau as well as books and reports dealing broadly with the Colorado Plateau.

This experience in publishing (editing, marketing, and design) crystallized Steve's commitment to a career in books and forged connections with the community of western writers, photographers, and researchers, from Wallace Stegner to Barry Lopez to Ann Zwinger. These relationships helped when Trimble edited Words From the Land: Encounters with Natural History Writing (1988), a pioneering anthology that included interviews with 20 master nature writers (tapes and transcripts now in the Marriott archive).

Steve defines the redrock wilderness of southern Utah as his spiritual homeland, and his work often revolves around this landscape. His regional understanding of the Plateau led to: The Bright Edge: A Guide to the National Parks of the Colorado Plateau (1979—his first book with a "spine"). Other canyon country books include Blessed By Light: Visions of the Colorado Plateau (1986) and Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography (2006), which won the The National Cowboy Museum's Western Heritage "Wrangler" Award. Trimble worked for The Nature Conservancy's Colorado Plateau Initiative as a consultant from 2011-2012, co-writing a final report submitted to The Packard Foundation. Decades of exploring Capitol Reef National Park made his 2019 anthology, The Capitol Reef Reader, deeply personal.

Trimble left the Museum of Northern Arizona in 1981 to free-lance full-time as a writer and photographer. His first major contract introduced him to Nevada. After fieldwork as primary photographer for the University of Nevada's Great Basin Natural History Series, Trimble wrote the series' flagship volume, The Sagebrush Ocean: A Natural History of the Great Basin (1989). The High Desert Museum in Bend, Oregon, awarded Trimble the 1990 Earle A. Chiles Award, for this work promoting "thoughtful management of the natural resources of the Intermountain West." The Sagebrush Ocean also won the Sierra Club's Ansel Adams Award for photography and conservation. The University of Nevada Press asked Trimble to update and revise The Sagebrush Ocean for a 35th anniversary edition (2025).

In 1983, Trimble moved to northern New Mexico and for five years lived near San Ildefonso Pueblo. He began listening to Southwest Native people—as a narrator rather than an anthropologist with an agenda. A friend and colleague from shared time at the museum in Flagstaff, Robert Breunig, hired Steve to work for The Heard Museum in Phoenix on a multi-image celebration (and book) about contemporary Native people, Our Voices, Our Land (1984). These intense travels through Southwest Indian Country, interviewing and photographing, gave Trimble a new dimension to his work—people, not just natural history. He used the same interview-based approach in Talking With the Clay: The Art of Pueblo Pottery (1987)—now a regional classic, with a 20th Anniversary edition (2007) extending his conversations to a new generation of potters.

Trimble's work in Native America culminated with The People: Indians of the American Southwest (1993). This sweeping introduction to 50 Southwest Indian nations includes quotes from almost 400 individual voices. Library Journal said the book "redefines American ethnography." Steve donated his photographs from Southwest Indian Country to the Arizona State Museum in 2022.

Trimble feels that the opportunity to listen to these members of 50 Native nations over many years was an honor. "They taught me about belonging to the land—our home—and added a spiritual dimension to my relationship with this home landscape." Many of the most important items in his archives are journal notes and interviews from his decade of research for these projects in Native America.

In 1987, Trimble met and married Salt Lake City lawyer and educator Joanne Carol Slotnik and moved from New Mexico to Salt Lake City. Their children, Dory Elizabeth Trimble and Jacob Douglas Trimble, were born in 1988 and 1991, respectively. When Steve and his friend, fellow writer Gary Paul Nabhan, did a joint reading at Utah State University in the early 1990s, they realized they both had chosen pieces about their children. This led to collaborating on a book, The Geography of Childhood: Why Children Need Wild Places (1994), that became a favorite of environmental educators.

Trimble has long been an environmental activist, writing op-eds, donating photographs to conservation organizations, protesting destructive development. In 1995, Steve and his co-collaborator, Terry Tempest Williams, created a landmark effort by writers hoping to sway public policy, Testimony: Writers of the West Speak on Behalf of Utah Wilderness. Their idea: distribute a chapbook of passionate essays by notable writers to every member of the U.S. Congress to rally opposition to a destructive proposed wilderness bill.

On March 27, 1996, Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) read Trimble's essay "Our Gardens, Our Canyons," from Testimony on the floor of the United States Senate during his plea to save Utah wilderness. He concluded with, "That short piece of writing is so powerful…because it is a timeless statement about how people feel about natural places." Senators Feingold and Bill Bradley (D-NJ) successfully killed the bill in filibuster. President Bill Clinton said that Testimony made a difference in his decision to create Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in 1996.

Milkweed Editions published a trade edition of Testimony (1996). Many collections of writing-as-advocacy have followed the Testimony model, and Steve edited a second anthology distributed to Congress in 2016, Red Rock Testimony: Three Generations of Writers Speak on Behalf of Utah's Public Lands, with essays advocating for Bears Ears National Monument (published as a trade book, Red Rock Stories, in 2017).

As the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics approached, Steve asked the question, "what will it take to get a skier down the mountain in the Olympic downhill race at Snowbasin Ski Area?" He knew that the answer would be intriguing and complicated, enough for a book. He had no idea where this would lead. The result: Bargaining for Eden: The Fight for the Last Open Spaces in America (2008), his most mature work of literary nonfiction. The book examines the tensions between community and development in the New West through the fierce capitalism of Snowbasin's owner, Earl Holding, and Trimble's new role as a landowner in Torrey, Utah. The book received support from the Utah Humanities Council and Utah Arts Council. It also won the 2008 Utah Book Award.

These book projects and travels led to a thriving stock photography business. Trimble's hundreds of credits include covers for Audubon magazine and INSIGHT travel guides, the interiors of LIFE and Newsweek, Marlboro ads, The Nepal Trekker's Handbook, a U.S. postage stamp, and National Geographic and Smithsonian books. For 20 years, Trimble's travel essays and photographs appeared nationally in newspapers (Universal Press Syndicate). The Marriott archive includes tear sheets of many of these publications.

Stock photo sales supported Steve for decades, buying him time and freedom to work on writing projects that required years of research. When the Internet flooded the world with pictures in the early years of the 21st Century, stock photography disappeared as a profession, and Steve had to reinvent himself.

Teaching became part of that re-invention. In 2008-2009, Trimble received one of two Wallace Stegner Centennial Fellowships at the University of Utah's Tanner Humanities Center. He led a statewide conversation about Stegner's work (www.stegner100.com) and co-taught two classes. Martha Bradley-Evans, Dean of the Honors College, asked Trimble to stay on as an adjunct professor, and he continued teaching until 2018, working with students in undergraduate writing classes and Praxis Lab seminars in the Honors College and teaching the writing component of the Environmental Humanities graduate program.

Trimble's other major contribution to the University came via his participation in the team creating exhibits for the new Utah Museum of Natural History (designed in 2011 by Ralph Appelbaum Associates, New York). In his distinctive voice as a humanities-based naturalist, Steve wrote much of the text for the exhibit labels and interviewed dozens of citizens, whose quotes are scattered throughout the museum.

Trimble's board service includes Grand Staircase Escalante Partners, the Sagebrush Collaborative and Utah Interfaith Power & Light. He participates in collaborative land management committees, lobbies as a citizen locally and nationally, and speaks and writes frequently as a conservation advocate. "The landscape interests me not as a research subject, but as home," he says. "With each project, I extend the boundaries of my home."

Steve and his wife divide their time between Salt Lake City and the redrock country of Torrey, Utah. They spent the 2020-2021 pandemic living full-time in Torrey at the home which figures prominently in Bargaining for Eden.

When Artists of Utah chose Steve as one of Utah's "15 Most Influential Artists" in 2019, what did they mean by "influential?" The artists "who make a difference in Utah." This emphasis on consequence rather than "art" matches Steve's conception of his work. "I don't use the word 'artist' to define myself," he says. "I don't use the word 'art' to describe what I make. It's up to the viewer or reader to decide if my writing or photography is art. My job is to write well, to photograph well, to do my best work as a craftsman striving to capture the spirit of a place or a people."

(Biographical sketch written by Stephen Trimble.)

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Stephen Trimble (b. 1950) is a teacher, speaker, photographer, and writer, and a respected advocate for the environment. Trimble's long career highlights his commitment to promoting environmental advocacy of the American West. This collection of his papers contains the personal and professional correspondence, manuscript drafts, research material, and memorabilia of the life of Trimble. Also included are the personal correspondences of Trimble's parent's, Don and Isabelle Trimble.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library's Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Preferred Citation

Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Arranged by series. The donor's original order and folder titles were maintained where provided.

Acquisition Information

Donated by Stephen Trimble in 2014.

Processing Note

Processed by Suzanne Catharine in 2015.

Separated Materials

Photographs, audio tapes, and video recordings have been transferred to the Multimedia Division of Special Collections.

Related Materials

See also the Don Trimble papers (ACCN 2815) located in the Manuscripts Division of Special Collections.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

I:  Personal Documents, 1957-2014Return to Top

Includes the personal journals, correspondence, notes, and mementos relating to the life and career of Stephen Trimble.

Container(s) Description Dates
i: Journals
1968-2013
Box Folder
1 1
Journals and Correspondence
1968
1 2
Journal Index
2013
1-5
Journals
1981-2011
ii: Correspondence
1976-2014
Box Folder
6 1-4
Jennifer Dewey to Isabelle and Don Trimble
1984-1998
6 5
Jennifer Dewey to Stephen Trimble
1976-1996
6 6
Jennifer Dewey to Stephen Trimble, Elizabeth Manfredi to Stephen Trimble
1979-1997
6 7
Stephen Trimble to Parents (Don and Isabelle Trimble), Postcards
1976-1982
6 9
Correspondence, Business and Personal
1978-2010
6 9-10
Contacts, Letters of Recommendations, and Correspondence
1977-2014
6 11
Legal Dispute About Our Voices, Our Land , Notes and Contracts
1986-1990
6 12
Betsy to Stephen Trimble
1999
6 13
Stan Tag to Stephen Trimble
2000
iii: Personal Documents
1957-2012
Box Folder
7 1
Resumes
7 2
Autobiography
1993
7 3
My Personal Journey
7 4
Personal Documents, Correspondence, Diplomas, Convocation Programs, Drivers License, Artwork, and Clippings
1958-2007
7 5
Transcript of Jennifer Dewey's Talk to Children's Book Council
1988
7 6
A Short History of the Peopleling of America and the Making of the United States , Don Trimble
1995
7 7
Wetplate Luddite Contract
2012
7 8
Personalized License Plate
2009
iv: Education
1968-1981
Box Folder
8 1
Colorado College, Grades, Correspondence, and Assignments
1969-1973
8 2
University of Arizona, Writings
1976-1977
8 3
Undergraduate and Graduate School Documents, Forms, Transcripts, and Correspondence
1976-1977
8 4-6
Colorado College Directory
1969-1972
8 7
Colorado Yearbook
1968
8 8
Colorado College Artistic Journals
8 9
Island Springs, School Assignments, Correspondences, Readings, and Clippings
1977-1981
8 10
Graduate School Field Work, Research, Readings, and Notes
1978
8 11
Boettcher Foundation Report on 1972
1972
9 1
Lumberg Elementary School, Certificates, Awards, and Concert Programs
1958
9 2
Scholastic Documents, Graduation Invitations, Certificates, National Honor Society Programs, Memorial Cards, and Clippings
1962-1968
9 3
Paradigm , Jefferson High School Literary Journal
1968
9 4
The Harvester , Wheat Ridge Junior High Journal
1964-1965
9 5-6
High School Assignments, English and Math
1965-1969
v: Travel
1967-1997
Box Folder
10 1
Lamu, Kenya, Documents, Notes, Drafts, Readings, and Clippings
1982-1983
10 2-4
Europe, Notes, Visitor Guides, Maps, and Clippings
1967-1992
10 5
Mexico, Notes, Maps, and Readings
1971-1975
10 6
Rafting Trips, Correspondences, Notes, Readings, and Clippings
1988-1997
11 1
Galapagos Expedition, Correspondence, Notes, Documents, and Postage Stamps
1973
11 2-3
Galapagos Expedition, Notebook and Included Documents
11 4
Galapagos Expedition, Journal
1973
11 5
Galapagos Expedition, Readings
1970-1983

II:  Employment, 1978-2011Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
i: Employment
1978-1985
Box Folder
12a 1
Civil Service Registries
1978-1979
12a 2
Museum of Northern Arizona, Geology Department Consultant, Correspondence, and Notes, Story of the Earth
1983-1985
12a 3
Museum of Northern Arizona, Correspondence, and Press Releases
1979-1982
ii: Utah Interfaith Power and Light (UIPL)
2007-2013
Box Folder
12b 1
Bylaws, Articles of Incorporation, and Conflict of Interest Policy
2009
12b 2
Fundraising
2010-2011
12b 3
Work Plans and Notes
2010-2013
12b 4-5
National Conference Notes and Handouts
2010-2011
12b 6
Notes and Drafts
2011
12b 7
Notes, Drafts, Handouts, and Magnets
2007-2013
12b 8
UIPL Conversation with Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
2008-2011
12b 9
Cool Congregations: An Earth Stewardship Program and Notes
iii: The Nature Conservancy
1990-2012
Box Folder
13a 1
Canyonlands Research Center Master Plan
2012
13a 2
The Colorado River Summit, and Red Cliffs Lodge, Moab, Utah
2012
13a 3
Correspondence
2010-2012
13a 4
Correspondence with Taylor Hawes
2012
13a 5
Framing the Colorado Plateau
2012
13a 6
Notes
13a 7
Western Conservation Strategy Vision
2008
13a 8
San Juan Basin Project Brief
2011
13a 9
Verde River Basin
2012
13a 10
Utah Indigenous Landscapes Program
2011
13a 11
Land and Water Conservation Priorities for the Colorado Plateau and Draft
2008
13a 12
Stepping up to the Challenge: A Concept Paper on Whole System Conservation and Draft
2011
13a 13
Colorado River Project Suggested Stakeholder Contacts
2008
13a 14
America's Great Outdoors: A Promise to Future Generations and Executive Summary
2011
13a 16
Colorado Plateau Conservation Initiative and Maps
1990
13a 17
Colorado Plateau Initiative, Rapid Scoping Process
2011
13a 18
Colorado Plateau Initiative, A Proposal for the David and Lucile Packard Foundation , and Drafts
2008-2010
13a 19
Correspondence, Handouts, Business Cards, and Clippings
1997-2011
iv: Brehm Environmental and Utah Department of Transportation, State Route 12
2001-2005
Box Folder
13b 1
Cover Letter for Position of Colorado Plateau Initiative Director
2011
13b 2
Correspondence
2004-2005
13b 3
Outlines and Drafts
2005
13b 4
Scope of Services, Escalante to Boulder, Utah, Garfield County and Drafts
2004
13b 5
Lochner Meeting Summaries
2004-2005
13b 6
Conceptual Solutions Charts and Notes
2005
13b 7
Aesthetic Vision: Utah State Highway 12 – Boulder to Escalante
13b 8-9
Contest Sensitive Committee Meeting Agendas and Notes
2005
13b 10
Signage and Interpretation Master Plan
13b 11
Corridor Management Plan
2001
13b 12
Brehm Environmental, Contracts, and Proposals
2004-2005
13b 13
Brehm Environmental, Documents, Scraps, Business Cards, and Clippings
2004-20011
13b 14
Notes
2004-2005
v: Utah Museum of Natural History (UMNH)
1996-2011
Box Folder
14 1
Interpretive Plan for the Utah Museum of Natural History
See oversized box 35 for materials related to boxes 14 and 15.
2008
14 2
Vision and Advisory Group Notes, and Revised Interpretive Program
2005
14 3
Exhibit Design Report
2008
14 4
Vision and Implementation Summary Reference Materials
2005
14 5
Utah Futures Reference Materials
2007-2008
14 6
Past Worlds Reference Materials
2005-2007
14 7
Lake Reference Materials
2006-2007
14 8
First Peoples Reference Materials
2007
14 9
Land Reference Materials
1996-2008
14 10
Life Reference Materials
2005-2006
14 11
Out Backyard Reference Materials
15 1
Schedules
2008
15 2-3
Donor Recognition Panels
2007-2011
15 4-5
Ralph Appelbaum Associates
2007-2011
15 6
Canyon Story Panel Captions
2010
15 7
Past Worlds Labels
2008
15 8
Style Guide and Label Hierarchy
2008
15 9
Quotes and Questions
2008
15 10
Native Voices , Notes,
2009-2011
15 11
Titles of Observatories
15 12
Land Labels, Correspondence, and Notes
2008
15 13
Great Salt Lake Labels
2008
15 14
Sky Notes
15 15
Life Notes
2010-2011
15 16
First Peoples , Correspondence, Notes, and Readings
2008-2009
15 16
Notes, Business Cards, Handouts
15 17
Public Relations
2005-2009
vi: University of Utah (U of U), Wallace Stegner Centennial Fellowship
1997-2009
Box Folder
16 1
Stegner Fellowship Proposal
2007
16 2
Stegnar Fellowship
16 3
Wallace Stegner Symposium, Replay All: 21st Century Utah Responds to Wallace Stegner , Draft
2009
16 4
Permissions
2008
16 5
Public Talks, Response Forms, Correspondence, and Notes
2009
16 6
Stegner Film Introduction, Wallace Stegner: Intro to SUW A Screening of Bio Film , and draft
1997
16 7
Stegner Talks, Drafts, and Syllabus
2009
16 8
Utah Humanities Council, Public Talks in St. George, Utah, Springdale, Utah, and Kanab, Utah, and Drafts
2009
16 9
Stegner Talk at Delta Library
2009
16 10
Stegner Talk for Questioning Minds and Correspondence
2009
16 11
Stegner Talk to Sons of Utah Pioneers
2008
16 12
Post-Symposium Stump Speech and Draft
16 13
Summer Teaching Workshop, Notes, Drafts, and Syllabi
2009
16 14
Handouts
16 15
Notes for Wallace Stegner Day
2009
16 16
Participating in Home: Following Wallace Stegner Across the West , and Draft for Isotope Article
2008-2009
16 17
Correspondence, Wallace Stegner to Stephen Trimble
1977-1991
vii: University of Utah, Honors College, Stegnar Think Tank
1993-2011
Box Folder
17 1
Center for Teaching and Learning
17 2
Citizen Riffs and Correspondence
1993-2009
17 3
Student Information
2008-2009
17 4
Syllabus and Readings
17 5
Notes
2008-2009
17 6
Stegner Syllabus and Digital Reserve
2008-2009
17 7
Stegner Class and Stegner Centennial Comments Stegner's Complaint
2009
17 8
Stegner Class, Stegner Excerpts, and Citizens for America's Redrock Wilderness Request to Congress
17 9
Stegner Resources and Sources
2005-2009
17 10
Notes
2008
viii: University of Utah, Honors College, Astronomy Think Tank
2008-2011
Box Folder
18 1
Draft Syllabus
2011
18 2
Correspondence
2010-2011
18 3
Program Proposal Draft
2011
18 4
Data sheets and Clippings
2011
18 5
Notes
18 6
Readings
ix: University of Utah, Honors College, Canyonlands Think Tank
2008-2009
Box Folder
18 7
Promotional Documents
2008-2009
18 8-9
Canyonlands Completion: A Vision for the Future , Draft
2009
18 10
Canyonlands Completion: Negotiating the Borders , Draft
2009
18 11
Local Voices: Living with Boundaries , Draft
18 12
Crossing the Managerial Divide: Planning and Coordination , Draft
18 13
Wallace Stegner Notes and Readings
2008
18 14
Canyonlands Field Trip
2008
18 15
Canyonlands Current, Drafts, Notes, and Correspondences
2009
18 16
Notes and Readings
2008

III:  Professional Affiliations and Volunteer Work, 1980-2004Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
19 1
The Sierra Club, Canyons of the Colorado Committee, Correspondence
2005-2006
19 2
The Sierra Club, Canyons of the Colorado Committee, Documents, Contacts, Emails, Meeting Minutes
2005
19 3
The Sierra Club, Canyons of the Colorado Committee and Drafts
2005-2006
19 4
The Sierra Club, Canyons of the Colorado Committee, Notes
19 5
The Sierra Club, Canyons of the Colorado Committee, Documents, Notes, Drafts, Readings
2005-2006
19 6-7
The Sierra Club, Canyons of the Colorado Committee, Documents, Meeting Notes, Readings, Handouts
2005-2007
19 8
Northern Arizona University, National Advisory Council, Center for Sustainable Environment's
2001-2002
19 9
Wild Utah Project
2006-2012
19 10
Factory Butte, Resource Advisory Council "RAC", Subcommittee, Memorandum of Agreement, Member List
2005
19 11
Factory Butte, RAC Subcommittee, Meeting Agenda, Notes
2005-2006
19 12
Factory Butte, RAC Subcommittee, Correspondence
2004-2006
19 13
Factory Butte, RAC Subcommittee, Proposal
2005-2006
19 14
Factory Butte, RAC Subcommittee, Related Documents, Correspondence
2005-2006
20 1-2
Factory Butte, RAC Subcommittee, Related Documents
1980-2006
20 3
Factory Butte, RAC Subcommittee, Maps
2005
20 4
Factory Butte, RAC Subcommittee, Notes
2005
20 5
Factory Butte, RAC Subcommittee, Clippings
2005-2006
20 6
Factory Butte, RAC Subcommittee, Maps
2005
20 7
Native American Journalist Association, Scholarship proposal
1993
20 8
Glen Canyon Institute, Correspondence, Press Release
2005
20 9
Bureau of Land Management, Richfield Field Offices
2008
20 10
The McGillis School, McGillis Play Space Vision
2003-2004
20 11
The McGillis School, Kid Field Trips
2001-2006
20 12
The McGillis School, McGillis Green Committee
2007
20 13
Green Book, Blue Book
1986-1998

IV:  Personal Documents, 1977-2011Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
21 1
Western Heritage Award
2007
21 2
Earl A. Chiles Award
1990-1991
21 3
Associated Students of the University of Utah "ASUU" Student Choice Award
2009
21 4
Entrada Institute, Ward Roylance Award
2010
21 5
Colorado College, Honorary Doctorate Degree
1990
21 6
Awards
1979-2008
21 7
Awards and Fellowship Applications
1991-1996
21 8
Howard Foundation Fellowship
1988-1989
21 9
Utah Artist Council, Artist Grant
2007
21 10
Statement for Colorado College Alumni Wall
21 11
Western Heritage Award
2007
21 12
Letter of Recommendation for Charlie Hunt
1995
21 13
Permission Requests
1994-2000
21 14
Promotional Material
1980-2011
21 15
Biographies
1997-1998
21 16
Clippings
1985-2010
21 17
Promotional Flyers and Printings
1997-2004
21 18
James Way, Dissertation
2001
22 1
Court Documents, Sierra Club vs, Utah Air Quality Board and Intermountain Power Service
2006
22 2
Court Documents, Utahns for Better Transportation vs. United States Department of Transportation, Sierra Club
2001
22 3
Correspondence, Fee Dispute with Southwest Parks and Monuments
2001
22 4-5
Correspondence, Legal Documents, Damage Claims
1987-2001
22 6
The Trust for Public Lands, Summit Park
2000
23 1
Digital Media, Lasting Light, Grand Canyon Backup
1987-2001
23 2-3
Digital Media, Lasting Light, Grand Canyon Text
23 4
Digital Media, Lasting Light, Grand Canyon PDFs
23 6
Digital Media, Lasting Light, Grand Canyon Book
23 1
Digital Media, Talking With The Clay, Backup
2006
23 7
Digital Media, Sierra Club, Restoring Glen Canyon Power Point, Slide Notes
2006
23 8
Digital Media, Mitch Power
This CD is related to material from Box 14, Folder 10. "UMNH, Reference Materials, Life"
1987-2001
23 9
Digital Media, Mike Brehm, SR-12 Project
2005
23 10
Digital Media, Bargaining for Eden, Backup
2005
23 11
Digital Media, Bargaining for Eden, "Call it Paradise"
2007
23 12
Digital Media
23 13
Digital Media, Bargaining for Eden
2007
23 14
Digital Media, Bargaining for Eden
2007
24 1
Poetry Journals, David Robertson
24 2
Postcards, Travel Journal, Poetry Pamphlet, and Poster, David Robertson
1997-1999
24 3
Poetry Books, David Robertson
24 4
Poetry Cards and Playing Cards, David Robertson
24 5
Postcards from China
24 6
Handmade Poetry Book, Sonny Reid
1978-1996
24 7
Friends of the Library, Keepsake, Mark Strand
1992
24 8
Desert Stories , Coby Hoffman
24 9
Misprint, The Anthropology of an Activist: SCA Conservation Commencement
2007
24 10
Twelve Treasures in Trouble , Campaign for America's Wilderness, Postcard, and Pamphlet
2004
24 11
Ravi Shankar, Autographed Program, Ravi Shankar and Alla Rakha, Denver Auditorium
1969
24 12
Through the Sipapu , Pearl Baker
24 13
Stationary Templates
1987-1996
24 14
Stationary and Correspondence
1996
25 1
Organization and Efficiency Booklet
25 2
Olympics Environmental Pavilions, Paul Bierman-Lytte
1998
25 3
Newsletter, Invitation, and Schedule
1979-2000
25 4
Maps for slideshows
25 5
Readings, Notes, Clippings, Brochures, and Maps
1986-2011
26 1
Colorado Plateau Regional Quotes
26 2
Readings about Colorado Natural History and Parks
1967-1992
26 3
Readings about New Mexico Natural History and Parks
1983-1987
26 4
Readings about Nevada Natural History
1966-1980
26 5
Readings about Utah Natural History
1977-1996
26 7
Readings about Utah High Plateau
1984
26 8
Readings about California Natural History
1986-1995
26 9
Readings about Oregon Natural History
1981
26 10
Readings about South Dakota Natural History
1974
26 11
Readings about North Dakota Natural History and notes
1973-1983
26 12
Readings about Wildlife and Government Agency and notes
1963-1973
26 13
Readings about The East
1975-1983
26 14
Geological History of Salt Lake County, Utah's Geology: Written for Curious Non-Geologists Who Want To Understand Utah's Big Bold Beautiful Geography , Genevieve Atwood, Don Mabey
1996
26 15
Readings about California Natural History
1977
26 16
Readings about Washington Natural History, Olympic National Park
1965-1993
27 1-2
Readings about Archaeology, American Indian Literature, Sinagua, Southwest Archeology, and Anasazi
1971-1980
27 3
Readings about Archaeology and American Indians
1965-1974

V:  Oversized Items, 1965-2013Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
28 1
Awards and Memorabilia
1965-2008
29 1
Digital Media
1991-2001
30 1
Awards
2010
31 1
Geology of Childhood Cover on Matboard
31 2
Map, Drawing, Goshute Mountains, Upper Steptoe Valley, Independence Valley
2010
31 3
The Catalysts 100 , Award
2013
31 4
Empire Magazine, Sandscapes
1984
31 5
Words from the Land , Draft
1988
31 6
Earle A. Chiles Award
1990
32 1
A Rock, A River, A Tree , Unpublished Proof
2014
32 2
The Village of Blue Stone , Proposal
32 3
Stationary Proofs
32 4
Memorabilia, Presidential Campaign Bumper Stickers, and Sallie Tisdale Print
1964-1992
32 5
Autographed Poster from Space Shuttle Endeavour Crew
1996
32 6
Event Posters and Clippings
1996-2004
33 1
Southern Utah University Plaque
1997
33 2
Boettcher Foundation Plaque
1968
33 3
The Sierra Club, Ansel Adams Award
1991
33 4
Tear Sheets
1986-2002
33 5
Tear Sheets
1988-1994
34 1
Salt Lake City Impressions , Image Proofs
34 2-3
Lasting Light , Proofs
2006
34 4
The People , Proofs
35 1
Utah Museum of Natural History, Exhibit Designs, and Architectural Drawings
2008

PublicationsReturn to Top

Includes the correspondence, notes, research, drafts, and tearsheets relating to the career of Stephen Trimble. Many of the folder names reflect the original folders as organized by Stephen Trimble. Original provenance has been maintained.

Container(s) Description Dates
4: General Publications, Correspondence, Notes, and Readings
1969-2013
Box Folder
36 1
The Friendly Marshal of Simla
1969
36 2
Mt of Holy Cross , Summit Magazine
1970
36 3
Bighorn Sheep Study, Notes, and Clippings
1951-1972
36 4
Bureau of Land Management Job, Notes, and Maps
1951-1974
36 5
Joys of Wilderness Hiking
1974
36 6
Canyon Echo
1974
36 7
Galapagos Mockingbird
1976
36 8
High Country News, Hickman Bridge Poem
1977
36 9
Great Sand Dunes National Park Photo Story
1977
36 10
Theodore Roosevelt National Park Post Cards, Notes, and Correspondence
1978-1979
36 11
Postcards, Correspondence, and Notes
1976-1982
36 11
Capital Reef Book, Correspondence, and Notes
1977-1985
36 13
Joshua Tree Book, Correspondence, and Notes
1975-1976
37 1-2
From Out of the Earth , New Mexico Fossil Book, and Notes
1979
37 3
The Bright Edge , Correspondence, and Notes
1977-1980
37 4
Canyonlands National Park, Plateau, Nuclear Waste Dump, and Notes
1961-1983
37 5
Recreation Guide, Coconino National Forest, Correspondence, and Notes,
1978-1978
37 6
Grand Canyon, Burro Article, Correspondence, and Notes
1980
37 7
Beauty Way, Post Cards, Correspondence, and Contracts
1979-1981
37 8
Sequoia National Park, Book Introduction, Correspondence, Notes, and Drafts
1977-1981
37 9
Grand Canyon, Burro Article, Correspondence, and Notes
1980
37 10
Colorado Plateau Reader, Scottsdale Paper
1980
37 11
Bright Edge Excerpt in Grand Canyon National Park Guide
1981
37 12
Audubon Cottonwood Photo Essay
1981
37 13
Colorado National Monument Book, Correspondence, Notes, Drafts, and
1977-2002
38 1
Timpanogos Cave: Window into the Earth , Correspondence, Notes, and Drafts
1976-1983
38 2
Santa Monica Mountains, Leaflet, and Correspondence
1980-1983
38 3
Santa Monica Mountains, Leaflet, and Drafts
1981
38 4
Co Santa Monica Mountains, Leaflet, and Notes
1980-1981
38 5
The Sierra Club Guide to the National Parks and Deserts of the Southwest and Correspondence
1982-1983
38 6-7
The Sierra Club Guide to the National Parks and Deserts of the Southwest Drafts
38 8
Arches, Sierra Club Guide Book Chapters, Notes, and Drafts
1964-1988
39 1
The Sierra Club Guide to the National Parks of the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains and Correspondence
1983
39 2
Rocky Mountain National Park in The Sierra Club Guide to the National Parks of the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains , and Drafts
1983
39 3
Rocky Mountain National Park in The Sierra Club Guide to the National Parks of the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains and Photo Captions
1983
39 4
Theodore Roosevelt National Park in The Sierra Club Guide to the National Parks of the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains , Drafts
1983
39 5
Theodore Roosevelt National Park in The Sierra Club Guide to the National Parks of the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains , Photo Captions
1983
39 6
Longs Peak Correspondence
1987
39 7
R.C. Gorman Photo Assignment
1985
39 8
Zuni Runners
1985
39 9
Grand Canyon, Paul Winter, Correspondence, Notes, and Drafts
1980-1986
39 10
Waterfall, Empire Magazine, and Correspondence
1985
39 11
Sierra, Paul Winter
1986
39 12
Our Voices, Our Lands Promotional Materials
1987
40 1
Blessed by Light , and Correspondence
1985-1986
40 3
Blessed by Light , Gibbs Photography Rejects
40 4
Blessed by Light , Notes
1985-1986
40 5
Blessed by Light Drafts
1985-1986
40 6
Blessed by Light Draft
1986
40 7
Blessed by Light Promotional Materials
40 8
Photo Contacts for Blessed by Light , Proposal for Bright New Edge
1981-1994
41 1
Arizona: The Land and The People Correspondence
1984-1985
41 2
Arizona: The Land and The People ,Notes
1986
41 3
Arizona: The Land and The People , Draft
1986
41 4
Arizona: The Land and The People , Draft
41 5
New Mexico Magazine, Pottery Article
1986
41 6
Pueblo Children
1986
41 7
Canyon County, Dewitt Jones Book, Correspondence, Notes, Readings
1985-1986
41 8
Child Life
1986
41 9
Buffalo Coloring Book Page
1987
41 10
Navajo Pottery Book, Notes, Correspondence
1987-1995
41 11
Nora Naranjo-Morse, Correspondence, Notes, Draft, Readings
1983-1987
41 12
Two Trances of The Nature Writer
1988
41 13
Ghosts of Glen Canyon
1988
41 14
Paul Winter, Grand Canyon, KUED
1988
41 15
Glen Canyon, UP Syndicate Story, Correspondence, Notes
1988
41 16
New Mexico Magazine, Pueblos at Christmas
1987
41 17
The Sagebrush Ocean , Nevada, May Reprint
1986
41 18
Abbey, Universal Press Syndicate Nevada
1989-1990
41 19
Stephen Trimble, Bloomsbury Interview, Correspondence, Notes
1989
41 20
Orion, Lopez, Paying Attention
1990
42 1
Black Rock, Correspondence
1990
42 2
Santa Fe Circle, Universal Press Syndicate, Draft, Clippings
1989-1990
42 3
Colorado College Bulletin, Scared Mountains of Home, Drafts
1989-1990
42 4
Russell Martin Interview, Correspondence, Notes, Drafts
1989-1990
42 5
John Hay Appreciation
1991-1992
42 6
Buzzworm Photo Article
1991-1992
42 7
The People Calendar, Correspondence, Notes, Drafts, Readings
1991-1993
42 8
Great Basin Photos, High Country News
1992
42 9
Marlboro Ads
1991-1994
42 10
Circle of Life, Correspondence, Notes
1992-1993
42 11
New Mexico Magazine, Jicarilla
1993
42 12-13
Kauai, Universal Press Syndicate, Correspondence, Notes, Readings
Documents from Box 42, folders 12 and 13 continue into Box 43, folder 1.
1993-1994
43 1
Kauai, Universal Press Syndicate, Correspondence, Notes, Readings
Documents from Box 42, folders 12 and 13 continue into Box 43, folder 1.
1993-1994
43 2
Scripture of Maps , Reprint, Portland Magazine
1993
43 3
Pueblo Article, Westways
1993-1994
43 4
Sally Tilcock, Lone Goose Press
1993-1994
43 5-6
Ecuador Pine, Universal Press Syndicate, Correspondence, Notes, Drafts Readings, Clippings
1993-1994
43 7
Scripture Reprint, Utah Museum of Natural History
1994
43 8
Sesame Street Parents, Beach Excerpt
1994
43 9
Catalyst Cover
1994
43 10
Marlboro Piece Reprint, Weber Studios
1994
43 11
Sierra Club Park Guides, 1995 Update, Correspondence, Draft
1983-1994
43 12
Scripture of Maps, Taproot
1995
43 13
Mountain Times Essay, Forging New Alliance
1995
43 14
Crow, Land Where Books Begin
1995
44 1-2
Earthtones , Correspondence, Notes, Drafts, Contract, Readings
1993-1995
44 3
Earthtones , Promotional Material
1996
44 4
Lost in the Desert West , Continuum
1995
44 5
St. Croix Cause Story , Correspondence, Notes, Clippings
1987-1997
44 6
Great Basin Photo Essay, Audubon Magazine
1996
44 7
Jennie Thunder's Story, Crossroads Anthology
1996
44 8
Paying Attention , Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
1996
44 9
Mazatlán Portfolio, Continental Air Profiles
1997
44 10
Navajo Nation Fair, Sacred Dances, Universal Press Syndicate, Notes, Drafts
1996-1997
44 11
Mono Lake Calendar Essay, Correspondence, Draft, Readings
1994-1997
44 12
Plateau Indians, Plateau Journal, Notes, Draft
1997
44 13
Jurors and Justice , Utah Bar Journal, Notes, Draft, Readings, Clippings
1995-1997
44 14
Paradise Doomed, Universal Press Syndicate
1997
45 1
Devoto Essay, Mountain Times
1996-1997
45 2
Matheson Preserve, Moab, Knot and Dragon, Notes, Drafts
1993-1996
45 3
Testimony Reprints, Canyon Echo
1997
45 4
Apache Girl, Rough Draft
1997
45 5
Letting Go of the Rim, Stegner Symposium, Correspondence, Notes, Draft
1995-1997
45 6
Geography of Childhood Excerpt, Colorado College Bulletin
1998
45 7
The Center of a Spiral , in Voices: From a Sacred Place
1998
45 8
Bonneville Trail, Trust for Public Lands, Notes, Correspondence, Drafts, Maps, Readings, Clippings
1998-1999
45 9
Endangered Wildlands, Universal Press Syndicate, Notes, Drafts, Readings
1997-1998
45 10
Utah Guide, Capitan Bonneville's Desert
1998
45 11
Prayer Turned to Stone, Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
1998
46 1
Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, ON the Back of a Dragon, Notes, Drafts, Readings
1995-1998
46 2
Park City Witness, Introduction
1998
46 3
EnviroArts
1997-1998
46 4
Paula Graham Journal, BK
1995-1998
46 5-6
Geo, Pothunting Article, Correspondence, Notes, Draft, Readings
1986-1998
46 7
Petroglyph National Monument, Spiral Essay
1997-1998
46 8
New West Writers, Universal Press Syndicate
1998-1999
46 9
Utah Story, Wilderness Magazine, Correspondence, Notes, Draft, Readings
1995-1999
46 10
Sacred Mountains of Home, North Fork Preservation Alliance
1999
47 1-2
Monarchs, Universal Press Syndicate, Correspondence, Notes, Draft, Readings, Clippings
1996-2002
47 3
The Sagebrush Ocean Excerpt, New West Magazine
1999
47 4
Great Basin, Universal Press Syndicate, Notes, Drafts, Readings, Clippings
1999-2000
47 5
New West, Portland Magazine, Correspondence, Notes, Draft
1999
47 6
Parashant, Arizona Strip, Universal Press Syndicate, Correspondence, Notes, Draft, Readings
1999-2000
47 7
Road to Little America , Michigan Quarterly Review
1999
47 8
Great Sand Dunes, Universal Press Syndicate
2000-2001
47 9
Postal Stamps, Clippings
2001
48 1
Salt Lake City Impressions , Correspondence
2007
48 2
Dale Bosworth, Roadless Rule, Correspondence, Notes, Readings
2004
48 3
Harriet, Lake Powell Kayak Trip, Notes, Draft, Readings
2004-2005
48 4
Harriet, Bed and Breakfast on the Rez, Draft, Readings
1999-2006
48 5
Glen Canyon News Clips, Readings
1975-2005
48 6
Glen Canyon Piece, Savvy Traveler
2002, Correspondence, Draft, Readings
48 7
Wolf Testimony
2004
48 8
Adobe, Island, Notes, Drafts
2006
48 9
Western Spirit, San Juan Bike Trip, Correspondence, Notes, Draft, Readings
2000-2007
48 10
Pottery Book Excerpt, Western Art and Architecture
2007
48 11
Guatemala, Draft, Clippings
2007
48 12
Telford US 89 Project, Draft, Readings
2008
48 13
MT Lion Story, Wasatch Journal, Correspondence, Notes, Draft, Readings
2004
49 1
Artic Refuge, Correspondence, Notes, Readings,
2001-2002
49 2
Finding Your Way with JD, Correspondence, Notes,
1999-2001
49 3
Harriet Travel Literature, Correspondence, Notes, Readings
2001
49 4
Testimony Book, Artic Wildlife National Refuge
1999-2001
49 5
Utah, Repertory Dance Theater, Correspondence, Notes, Draft, Readings, Clippings
1996-2001
49 6
Olympics, Utah, Salt Lake Magazine
2002
49 7
Bonneville Shoreline Trail, Trust for Public Land, Correspondence
2002
49 8
Colorado Plateau Report Forward
2002
49 9
Art, Shoenfeldt, Festschrift
2002
49 10
Joshua Tree Reprint, Correspondence, Notes, Draft, Readings
1998-2004
49 11
War of the Butterflies, Draft, Correspondence, Clippings
2001
49 12
Utah Impressions, Far Country Press
2003
49 13
Nevada Testimony Essay, Book
2002-2004
49 14
Salt Lake City, Savvy Traveler
2003
49 15
What's Nature Worth? Correspondence
2003
49 16
Public Lands, Universal Press Syndicate
1977-2002
49 17
Ellen Meloy Obituary, Memorial
2004
49 18
Glotflety, Nevada Anthology
2004
49 19
Fieldwork Performance, Draft
2004
49 20
Bonneville Shoreline Essay, Trust for Public Lands
2004
49 21
Contours, Brolly Arts, Notes, Draft, Readings
2004
50 1
Bloomsbury Interview
2008
50 2
20 Stegner Article, Isotope Magazine
2009
50 3
Nevada Literary Anthology
2008
50 4
Wilderness Magazine, Notes, Readings
2009
50 5
Geography of Childhood Reprint, Severson Dells
2010
50 6
A River Runs through Me, Severson Dells
2011
50 7
Tumbling Toward the Sea, West of 98 Correspondence, Draft
1996-2010
50 8
Blink of Time
2012
50 9
Cover Stories on Western States, Persimmon Hill
2012
50 10
NPR Commentaries
1994-2004
50 11
Letters to the Editor Written by Stephen Trimble
1978-2011
50 12
Book Reviews Written by Stephen Trimble
1990-2011
50 13
Blurbs, Introductions, Tributes
1996-2008
50 14
Op-eds Written by Stephen Trimble
204-2008
50 15
Way Out West
1999
50 16
Fathers and Stories essays
51 1
Proposal, Rock Art Book
1980
51 2
Proposal, Alaska National Parks and Monuments
1980-1983
51 3
Proposal, Bonnie Durrance Project
1994
51 4
Proposal, A Bright New Edge
1991
51 5
Correspondence and Research for the Proposed New Edition of A Bright New Edge
1984-1994
51 6
Research and Readings for the Proposed New Edition of A Bright New Edge
51 7-8
Book Proposals
1978-1993
51 9
Capital Reef Book, Outline for Unpublished Book
51 10
Patagonia Field Reports
1998
51 11
Magazine Articles, Unpublished
1986-1994
52 1-8
Tearsheets
1983-2002
53 1-4
Tearsheets
1976-2008
5: Lectures
1965-2011
Box Folder
54 1
National Park System Writing Conference
1981-1986
54 2
Tucson Southwest Writers Conference, Lectures, Notes
1974-1994
54 3
Quotes
1976
54 4
Photo Workshops
1978-2002
54 5
Lectures, Classes, Notes, Readings
1980-1987
54 6
Handouts
1980
54 7
Bibliographies
1965-1980
55 1
Nature Writers, Glen Brook Gatherings, Schedule of Events
1987-2004
55 2
Nature Writers, Glen Brook Gatherings, Correspondence
1993-2003
55 3
Nature Writers, Glen Brook Gatherings, Notes and Documents
1986-2003
55 4
Arch Druid Lecture, Salt Lake City
1987
55 5
Roger Tory Peterson Institute
1992-2004
55 6
The Dinner Party
1991
55 7
Writers @ Work
1995-1999
55 8
Karen Shepherd Campaign
1992
55 9
Park City Jewish Center Sermon
1997
55 10
Westminster Photo Talk
1998
55 11
Stegner Center Rivers Symposium
1999
55 12
Crestone: Write / Activist
1999-2001
55 12
Alta Lecture Series
1999
55 13
Great Salt Lake Book Festival
1998-1999
55 14
Friends of Great Salt Lake, Great Salt Lake Conference
2000
56 1
Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation, Resource Roundtable
2000
56 2
Talk of the Nation, Reno
2000-2001
56 3
Talk of the Nation Transcript
2001
56 4
Glen Canyon Institute, Santa Fe Reading
2002
56 5
Reading for National Undergraduate Literature Conference
2003
56 6
Stephen Austin Online Interpretation Seminar
2004
56 7
Save Our Canyons Wilderness Act Talk
2004
56 8
Great Salt Lake
2001-2004
56 9
Pocatello, Great Rift Photography Panel
2005
56 10
North American Photography Association, Denver
2006
56 11
Orion Grassroots, Moab
2006
56 12
Center for Whole Communities Workshop, Land Trust Public Alliance Rally
2007
56 13
Notes for "GB" Spirit of Place, University of Utah Environmental Humanities, Guest Lecture
2007
56 14
Trust for Public Lands Trips, Boulder, Utah
2007
56 15
Bargaining Panel, Utah Humanities Council Book Festival
2008
56 16
Capital Reef Clean Air Press Conference
2008
56 17
Obama Fundraiser Talk
2008
57 1
Care. Utah Valley University Writing Workshop
2009
57 2
Roylance Award, Entrada Institute
2010
57 3
Myth, Fear, and Loathing in the American West , Southern Utah University
2011
57 4
Canyon Country Discovery Center Groundbreaking
2008-2011
57 5
Fiesde, English Patient Story, Westminster Reading
2011
57 6
Association for Experiential Ed
2011
57 7
Native Arts and Cultures Foundation
2012
57 8
Students Conserving America Commencement Speed
2004-2007
57 9-13
Lectures and Talks
1980-2011
6: Earth Journey: A Road Guide to Petrified Forest . Petrified Forest Museum Association, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. 1984
1965-2011
Box Folder
58 1
Correspondence
1981-1984
58 2
Contract, Proposal
58 3
Draft, Proof
58 4
Earth Journey: A Road Guide to the Petrified Forest , Draft
58 5
Petrified Forest: A Road Guide , Draft, Comments from Susan Colclage, Carl Bownan, Terry Mage
1983
58 6
Petrified Forest National Park: From North to South , Draft, Comments from Sidney R. Ash
1986
58 4
Petrified Forest National Park: From North to South , First Draft
58 8
Petrified Park National Forest, From North to South , Second Draft
58 9
The Painted Land: A Guide to Petrified Forest , Rough Draft
1983
58 10
Earth Journey: A Road Guide to Petrified Forest , Draft, Comments from George Billingsley
1986
58 11
Earth Journey: A Road Guide to Petrified Forest , Draft
1983
58 12
Earth Journey: A Road Guide to Petrified Forest , Final Draft
1983
58 13
Petrified Forest National Park, Readings
1972-1979
58 14
Petrified Forest, Notes and Research
1983
58 15
Earth Journey: A Road Guide to Petrified Forest, Cover Proof
7: Point Reyes: A Wildlife Journal . Point Reyes National Seashore Association, Point Reyes, California. 1989
1958-1988
Box Folder
59 1
Correspondence
1980-1988
59 2
Point Reyes Wildlife, Book Proposal
1986
59 3
Point Reyes: The Enchanted Shore , Draft
1980
59 4
Point Reyes Wildlife, Draft with Comments
1987
59 5
Point Reyes: A Wildlife Journal , Draft
1988
59 6
Point Reyes Wildlife, Draft with Comments
1988
59 7
Readings
1958-1986
59 8
Notes, Maps
1986-1988
8: Canyon Country . Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company, Portland, 1986.
1985-1987
Box Folder
60 1
Correspondence
1986-1987
60 2
Interview Transcript, Charles B. Hunt, Salt Lake City
1985
60 3
Interview Transcript, Utah State Radio KUSU, Scott Dale
60 4
Interview Transcript, Clifford Duncan, Fort Duchesne
1985
60 5
Interview Transcript, Ed Smith, Page, Arizona
1985
60 6
Interview Transcript, Gwynn Vivian, Tucson, Arizona
1985
60 7
Interview Transcript, Herman Pollock, Tropic, Utah
1985
60 8
Interview Transcript, Mary Craig, St. George, Utah
1985
60 9
Interview Transcript, Met Johnson, Cedar City, Utah
1985
60 10
Interview Transcript, Slim Mabery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
1985
60 11
Interview Transcript, Pearl Barker, Green River, Utah
1985
60 12
Interview Transcript, Steve Carothers, Flagstaff, Arizona
1985
60 13
Public Relations, Promotional Materials, Clippings
1986
60 14
Canyon Country: Voices from the Six Directions , Second Draft
1986
60 15-17
Canyon Country: Voices from the Six Directions , Drafts
60 18
Canyon Country , Blue Lines
1986
60 19
Canyon Country: Voices from the Six Directions , Proof
1986
60 20
Notes, Clippings
1986
9: Talking with the Clay: The Art of Pueblo Pottery . School of American Research Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 1987
1984-2010
Box Folder
61 1
Correspondence, Nora Naranjo-Morse
2008-2010
61 2
Correspondence, Notes
1985-1992
61 3
Correspondence
1987
61 4
Pottery Book Expert Critiques
2006-2007
61 5-6
Promotion
1989-1999
61 7
Corex to 1993 Edition
1993
61 8
Brolly Arts
2005-2006
61 9
School of American Research, Pottery Talk
1989
61 10
Photo Records
1985-2007
61 11
Contracts
1993
62 1
Draft, Comments from Bec
62 2
Draft, Comments
62 3-5
Draft
62 6
Draft, Notes
62 7-8
Drafts
2007
62 9
Pottery Book, Xerox of Original Text
63 1
Draft, Proof
2007
63 2-3
Research, Notes
1986-2009
63 4
Interview Notes, Transcripts
Includes: Dextra Quotsquyva (Quotskuyva), Jody Folwell, Blue Corn, Rose Naranjo, Dolores Lewis Garcia, Emma Lewis Mitchell, Robert Tenorio, Dora Tse-Pe, Daisy Hooee, Bernice Suazo-Naranjo, Virginia Romero, Mary Cain, Ellen and Ernest Tapia, Rondina Huma, Virginia Gutierrez, Stella Chavarria, Louis Guiterrez, Derek De La Cruz, Lillian Salvadore, Wayne Salvadore, Risse; Sanidez, Stella Shutive, Jackie Histia, Dora, Mary Trugillo, Maxine Toyam, Rita Lewis, Ivan Lewis, Evelyn Vigil, Nathan Young Blood. Mitchel Heing, Terenta Naranjo, Gladys Paquin, Rowena Nahohai, Barbara Gonzoley, Virginia Durand-Pianis, Bessie Nombei. Names converted from script.
1984-1986
63 6
Correspondence, Information on Potters
1995-2007
10: The Village of the Blue Stone . Macmillan Children's Division, New York. 1990
1983-1991
Box Folder
64 1
Correspondence
1983-1991
64 2
Book Proposal
64 3
Draft, Comments from Susan Wilkes
1987-1988
64 4-6
Drafts
1987
64 7
Galleys
1988
64 8
Printing Proof
1989
64 9
Dummy
65 1
Master Proof
1988
65 2
Research Documents, Notes, Readings
1986-1991
11: Longs Peak: A Rocky Mountain Chronicle . Rocky Mountain Nature Association, Estes Park, Colorado. 1984.
1914-1986
Box Folder
66 1
Contract, Correspondence
1983
66 2
Correspondence
1986-1986
66 3-14
Drafts
1984
66 15
Photo Slide Captions
66 16
Layout
66 17
Galleys
1984
66 18
Bluelines
66 19
Comments on drafts
1984
66 20
Notes
1982
66 21
East Longs Peak Trail: A Journal , Draft
67 1
Rocky Mountain National Park Handouts, Maps
1978-1983
67 2
Notes, Readings, Biology
1981
67 3
Notes, Readings Research, Geology
1960-1982
67 4
Stephen Trimble's Favorite Climbing Quotes
67 5
Notes, Research, Rock Climbing
1984
67 6
Longs Peak Deaths
67 7
Notes, Research, Rocky Mountain National Park History
1973
67 8
Clippings
1917-1937
12: Words from the Land: Encounters with Natural History Writing . Peregrine Smith Publisher, Salt Lake City. 1988
1986-2002
Box Folder
68 1
Correspondence
1986-2002
68 2
Correspondence, Second Edition
1994-1995
68 3
Publishing Agreement, Peregrine Smith Books
1985
68 4-5
Permission to Reprint
1987-1985
68 6
Correspondence, Notes, Photos
1995
68 7-11
Drafts
1987-1988
68 12-25
Drafts, Environmental Writers
68 26
Reprint Notes and Drafts, New Preface, New Epilogue
1992-1994
68 27-28
Drafts, Second Edition, Biographies
1991-1995
68 27-28
Drafts, Second Edition, Biographies
1991-1995
69 1
Annotated volume of Words from the Land
1988
69 2
Uncorrected Proof
1988
69 3
Draft
69 4
Proof
1988
69 5
Second Edition draft
1995
69 6
Interview Transcript, Edward Abbey
69 7
Interview Transcript, Gretel Ehrlich
1986
69 8
Interview Transcript, Robert Finch
1986
69 9
Interview Transcript, John Hay
1986
69 10-11
Interview Transcript, Barry Lopez
1986
69 12
Interview Transcript, John Madsen
1986
69 13
Interview Transcript, John McPhee
1986
69 14
Interview Transcript, Gary Nabhan
1986
69 15
Interview Transcript, David Quammen
1986
69 16
Interview Transcript, Ann Zwinger
1986
69 17
Transcript, The Wilderness Still Lingers: Southwestern Literature Radio Programs , Tim McIntire
1986
70 1
Transcript, Writers of the Purple SAGE Environmental Literature Panel
1985
70 2-20
Readings, Environmental Literature
1971-1994
70 21
Literary Naturalists, Notes, Correspondences, Readings
1984-1989
70 22
Notes, Readings, Documents
70 23
Newspaper Clippings, Edward Abbey
1989
13: Terry Tempest Williams, Stephen Trimble. Testimony: Writers of the West Speak on Behalf of Utah Wilderness . Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis, 1996.
1988-1996
Box Folder
71 1
Correspondence
1995-1997
71 2
Press Conference
1995
71 3
Letterhead, Press Release, Clippings
1995-1996
71 4
Marketing, Advertisement
1995-1996
71 5
Press Release, Contracts
1995-1996
71 6
Contract
1995
71 7
Milkweed, Correspondence
1995-1996
71 8
Milkweed, Contract
1995-1996
71 9
Text to Milkweed
1995-1996
71 10
Sundance Event
1995-1996
71 11
Milkweed, Releases
1995
71 12
Mailing list for Milkweed
71 13
BLM Wilderness, Notes, Readings, Research
1994-1995
72 1
Cover Stamp
72 2-4
Galleys
1995
72 5-9
Drafts
1995
72 10
Promotional Advertisement
72 11
Research, Notes
1988-1995
72 12
Newspaper Clippings
1995-1996
14: Our Voices, Our Land . Based on audio-visual program at The Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. 1986.
1983-1991
Box Folder
73 1
Correspondence
1983-1998
73 2
Our Voices, Our Land: The Land , Draft
1994-1998
73 3
Book Proposal
73 4-5
Annotated Manuscript
73 6
The Heard Museum, Heard Book Our Voices, Our Land: The Land , Draft
1985-1987
73 7
Layout
73 8
Exhibit Text
1984
73 9
Model
73 10-11
Drafts
15: The People: Indians of the American Southwest . School of American Research Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 1993
1987-1994
Box Folder
74 1
Correspondence
1987-1993
74 2
Permissions
1993
74 3
Addresses
1993
74 4
Fundraising
1992
74 5
Promotion Correspondence
1989-1994
74 6
Calendar of Events
1992
74 7
Promotion
1991-1994
74 8
Promotion, A Reading
1992
74 9
Ute Excerpt, Native Peoples Magazine
1993
74 10
Jicarilla Excerpt, New Mexico Magazine
1993
74 11
New Portfolio
1984-2005
74 11
New Portfolio
1984-2005
74 12
Black and White Photo Documents, Clippings, Notes
1991
74 13
Notes, Correspondence for Second Edition
1984-2005
74 14
Content, Theme
1989
75 1-3
Photo Captions
1992-1993
75 4-9
Drafts
1991
76 1-9
Annotated Drafts
1991-1993
76 10
Review of Draft, Manuscript
1991
77 1
Index Drafts
77 2
Bound Galleys, Xerox
1991
77 3-4
1st Galleys
1993
77 5
Tribal Territories, Indian Reservations, Maps
77 6
Maps
1992-1993
78 1
Unbound Proof
79 1-3
Readings, Research
1984-1994
79 4
Apache Interviews, Notes
1982-1987
79 5
Apache Notes, Readings
1986-1992
79 6
Paiute Interviews, Notes
1980-1988
79 7
Paiute Notes, Readings
1980-1992
79 8
Ute Interviews, Notes
1989-1991
79 9
Ute Notes, Readings
1983-1990
79 10
Yavapai Interviews, Notes
1988-1989
79 11
Yavapai Notes, Readings
1987-1992
80 1
River People, Interviews, Notes
1980-1989
80 2
River People, Notes, Readings
1972-1989
80 3
Yaqui Interviews, Notes
1977-1989
80 4
Yaqui, Notes, Readings
1975-1987
80 5
O'odham, Interviews, Notes
1988
80 6
O'odham, Maricopa, Notes, Readings
1980-1992
80 7
Havasupai, Interviews, Notes
1985
80 8
Havasupai, Notes, Readings
1985
80 9
Navajo, Interviews, Notes
1987
80 10-11
Navajo, Maricopa, Notes, Readings
1985-1991
80 12
Navajo Newspaper Clippings
1990-1993
80 13
Readings, Research, Clippings
1986-1997
81 1
Ute, Interviews, Notes
1987-1990
81 2
Pueblo, Interviews, Notes
1978-1991
81 3
Pueblo, Research, Legal Documents
1992
81 4
Pueblo, Notes, Research
1980-1992
81 5
Pueblo, Newspaper Clippings
1987-1991
81 6-7
General Notes, Research, Readings
1988-1991
81 8
Dick Duman, Zuni
1990
81 9
Newspaper Clippings
1988-1992
16: The Geography of Childhood: Why Children Need Wild Places . Beacon Press, Boston. 1994.
1971-2000
Box Folder
82 1
Correspondence, Related Documents, Notes
1991-2000
82 2
Correspondence, Beacon Press
1992-1994
82 3
Undated Correspondence, related documents
82 4
Book Proposal, Correspondence, Related Documents
1990-1994
82 5
Promotional Materials, Correspondence
1993-1995
82 6
References
1990-1992
82 7
Typos to fix in 2nd edition
82 8
Blue Lines
1993-1995
82 9
Sing Me Down the Mountain , Draft, Correspondence
1990-1991
82 10
The Maps and the Trees , Draft, Correspondence
1971-1993
82 11
A Wilderness, With Cows , Draft, Correspondence
1993
82 12
Draft of Gary's manuscript, notes, research
1992
83 1
Girls, Boys, and Mother Earth , Draft, Correspondence
1992-1993
83 2-3
Drafts
83 4-5
Final Manuscript, Drafts
1993
83 6-7
Proof
83 8
Drafts
84 1
Research, Twin Bridges Elementary
1993
84 2
Research, Rowland Hall
1993
84 3
Research, Ruby Valley
1993
84 4
Research, Wayne Middle School
1993
84 5
Research, A Wilderness with Cows, Notes, Clippings
1991-1992
84 6
Research, Nature and Gender, Notes, Clippings
1980-1993
84 7
Research, Childhood Development, Attitudes
1992
84 8
Research, Cities and Nature
1991-1992
84 9
Research, Family Psychology, Clippings
84 10
Research, Education, Clippings
1992
84 11
Research, Nature and Spirituality
1992
84 12
Research, Bio Philia
1990
84 13
Research, About Men
1984
84 14
Research, Notes, Clippings, Readings
1995-2003
17: Great Sand Dunes: The Shape of the Wind . Western Parks Association, Tucson, Arizona. 2001.
1974-2005
Box Folder
85 1
Correspondence
1974-2001
85 2
Correspondence about Book Contract
1974-1976
85 3
Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, Publish Agreement
1975
85 4
Reprint Contract
1999
85 5
Print Copy with Annotation
85 6
Great Sand Dunes GIP, Prepared by Derek Gallagher
2000
85 7-13
Drafts
2000-2001
85 14
Second Edition, Notes, Research
2000-2001
85 15
First Edition, Notes, Research, Readings, Maps
1957-1984
85 16
Great Sand Dunes: The Shape of the Wind , Dated Copy
1975
85 17
Sangre de Cristo: The Currents of a Landscape , Stephen Trimble
85 18
Newspaper Clippings
1985-2005
86 1
Readings, Research, Geology
1996-1999
86 2
Readings, Handouts, Great Sand Dunes National Monuments Park
1993-2000
86 3
Ramparts of Sand: An Environmental History of Great Sand Dunes National Monument and San Louis Valley , Michael M. Geary, Masters Thesis
1997
18: Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography . Northland Publishing, Flagstaff, Arizona, 2006.
1995-2006
Box Folder
87 1-2
Draft
87 3
Whale Foundation Calendar
2006
87 4
Northland Photography, Grand Canyon, Correspondence, Notes
1995-2006
87 5
The Middle Years
2005
87 6
Photographer Profiles
87 7
Philip Hyde
2002-2005
87 8
Tom Bean
87 9
Sue Bennette
2003-2005
87 10
John Blaustein
87 11
Dugald Bremner
1997-2005
87 12
Tom Brownold
87 13
Michael Collier
2005
87 14
Alfredo Conde
2005
87 15
Jim Cowlin
88 1
Dick Dietrich
1979-2005
88 2
Jack Dykinga
2004
88 3
George Huey
2005
88 4
Liz Hymans
2005
88 5
Jerry Jacka
2005
88 6
Gary Ladd
2005
88 7
Robert McDonald
88 8
Randy Prentice
2005
88 9
John Running
88 10
Kate Thompson
2004-2005
88 11
Tom Till
88 12
Larry Ulrich
88 13
Robert Webb
88 14
Promotional Materials
2006-2011
18: The Sagebrush Ocean: A Natural History of the Great Basin . University of Nevada Press, Reno. 1989.
1972-2008
Box Folder
89 1
Correspondence
1987-1996
89 2
Correspondence, University of Nevada Press
1981-1985
89 3
Financial Documents, Planning Guidelines
1982-1983
89 4
Correspondence, Barry Lopez
1980-1985
89 5
Public Relation, Promotional Materials
1989-1997
89 6
Reviews
1984-1989
89 7
New Preface, 1999 edition
1998-1999
89 8
Book PRI Review Lists
89 9
Great Basin Contacts
1980-1990
89 10
Notes, Readings, Clippings, Certificate
1985-2008
90 1
Draft Documents
1988-1989
90 2-4
Draft, Index
90 5
Draft, Captions
90 6
Proof
90 7-8
Galley
90 9-11
Drafts
91 1-8
Drafts
92 1-8
Drafts
93 1-3
Drafts
94 1
Great Basin Correspondence, Maps
1982-1987
94 2
Image Prints with captions
94 3
Notes
1972-1986
94 4
Index Cards, Sources
94 5
Index Cards, Notes
94 6
Rollers and Consignments
94 7
Maps
94 8
Poetry, Gary Nabhan
1972-1979
94 9-10
Sources, Readings
95 1
Great Sagebrush Ocean "GSO" Exhibit, Contracts
1990-1995
95 2
GSO Exhibit, Correspondence
1990-1995
95 3
GSO Exhibit, Public Relations
1989-1993
95 4
GSO Exhibit, Text Update
95 5
GSO Exhibit, Visitor Research
95 6
GSO Exhibit, Flow Chart
95 7
GSO Exhibit, Photography Descriptions
95 8
GSO Exhibit, Exhibit Text
1990
95 9
GSO Exhibit, Draft
95 10
GSO Exhibit, Notes
95 11
GSO Exhibit, Floor Plan, Business Cards, Maps
95 12
GSO Exhibit, Dead Sea Lectures
1994
19: Bargaining for Eden: The Fight for the Last Open Spaces in America . University of California Press, Berkeley, 2008.
1989-2008
Box Folder
96 1
Original Proposal
1997-2002
96 2
Proposal
96 3
Correspondence
1977-2003
96 4
Interviews, Contacts, Notes, Business Cards
Interviews include Jack War Thomas, Susan Giannettino, John Leshy, Katie McGinty, Jack Ward Thomas, Jim Lyons, Dale Bosworth, and Bob Swinford.
1995-2004
96 5
Gail Hochman, Notes, Correspondence
1988-2004-
96 6
Utah Humanities Council, Oswald Fellowship
2001
96 7
University Press Reader
2004-2008
96 8
University of California Press, Permissions
2006-2007
96 9
University of California Press, Forms, Notes
97 1
Excerpts and Talks
2000-2003
97 2-5
Promotional Materials, Notes, Advertisements
1996-2010
98 1
Critiques of Manuscript, Early Draft
1997-2003
98 2
Notes, Critiques
98 3
Critiques
1998-2008
98 4
Source Log, Archives, Libraries, Newspapers
1995-2008
98 5
Agents
1994-2001
98 6
Color Portfolio
98 7
Notes on Structure and Theme
1990-1992
99 1-6
Drafts
2001-2006
100 1-6
Drafts
2001-2006
101 1-6
Drafts
2001-2006
102 1-4
Drafts
2001-2006
103 1-3
Drafts
2001-2006
104 1-6
Drafts
2001-2006
105 1-2
Research, Notes, Readings, Snowbasin Connector Road
1998-2001
105 3
Snowbasin Maps
1996-2002
105 4
Research, Notes, Readings, Ski History, Ogden
1999-2006
105 5-6
Research, Notes, Readings, Ski History, Early Snowbasin, Pete Seibert
1997-2002
106 1-5
Research, Notes, Readings, Public Trust, The Land Swap, the Forest Service
1996-2006
107 1-3
Research, Notes, Readings, Museum of Improprieties, Grassroots Response, Bill Passes, Jim Hansen
1989-2006
107 4-5
Research, Notes, Readings, Torrey, Utah.
2002-2003
107 6
Correspondence, Interviews, Notes, Torrey, Utah.
2000-2004
108 1-6
Research, Notes, Readings, Torrey, Utah, Devils Bargains
1994-2004
109 1
Research, Notes, Readings, Torrey, Utah, Devils Bargains
1991-2003
109 2
Research, Notes, Readings, Torrey, Utah. State and Institutional Trust Lands Administration
2001-2004
109 3
Research, Notes, Readings, Torrey, Utah. Richfield Bureau of Land Management
2001-2005
109 4
Research, Notes, Readings, Torrey, Property Rights
2006-2006
109 5
Research, Notes, Readings, Conservation Easement
2005
109 6
Research, Notes, Readings, Envision Escalante
2006-2007
109 7
Research, Notes, Readings, Rick Krannich
2000-2003
109 8
Research, Notes, Readings, Land Administration Articles
2006-2005
109 9
Research, Notes, Readings, Frank Erickson Notes
2002-2007
109 10
Research, Notes, Readings, Manifesto
2001-2006
109 11
Research, Notes, Readings, Life and Death of Kim Kilburn, Eco Terrorism
1998-2004
110 1-5
Research, Notes, Readings on Forest Service Documents relating Snowbasin Ski Area
1990-2000
111 1-7
Readings, Flower Patch VS. Earl Holding.
1993-1997
111 8-9
Readings, Clippings, Flower Patch
2002-2000
112 1
Readings, Notes, Clippings, Malan's
2005-2007
112 2
Readings, Utah Demographic Growth
2003-2007
112 3
Readings, Notes, Clippings, Olympic Features in Utah
1997-2003
112 4-5
Clippings, Utah Olympics
1991-2001
113 1
Readings Clippings, Place and Utah Environment
2000-2004
113 2
Readings, 2002 Olympics
2001
113 3-4
Readings, Notes, Clippings, Ski Racing, Racing Industry
1998-2001
114 1-2
Readings, Clippings, Alpine Races, Utah Olympics
2002
114 3
Salt Lake Olympics, Press Information, Handouts
2002
114 4-5
Readings, Research, Clippings, The Mayor's Dream
1996-2003
115 1
Clippings, Snowbasin Land Exchange
1990-1995
115 2
Readings, Mount Ogden Geology, Avalanches, Lightening
1995-2001
115 3
Readings, Notes, Ogden Valley
2000-2007
115 4
Readings, Clippings, Ogden Valley
2002
115 5
Clippings, Ogden Valley
2003-2007
115 6
Readings, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1994-2003
115 7
Clippings, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
2001-2002
116 1-4
Readings, Farmers in Eden
1997-2002
116 5
Clippings, Farmers in Eden
1998-2002
117 1-3
Readings, Notes, Earl Holding, Little America
1990-2007
117 4
Clippings, Earl Holding, Little America
1997-2004
20: Book Reviews
1975-2009
Box Folder
118 1
Book Reviews
118 2
Our Voices, Our Land
1985-2005
118 3
Blessed By Light
1986-1987
118 4
Arizona: The Land and the People
1986-1987
118 5
Talking With the Clay
1987-1989
118 6
Words from the Land
1988-1996
118 7
Village of Blue Stone
1991-1995
118 8
The People
1993-1994
118 9-10
The Geography of Childhood
1994-2001
119 1
Earthtones
1995-1996
119 2
Testimony
1995-1997
119 3
Mud Matters
1998
119 4
The Sagebrush Ocean
1988-2002
119 5
Lasting Light
2006-2007
119 6
Bargaining for Eden
2008-2009
120
Jacket Art, "Earth Tones" and "Village of Blue Stone"

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Environmentalists--Utah--Biography
  • Land Use--West (U.S.)
  • Natural history literature
  • Nature photography
  • Nature writing--Sources
  • Wilderness areas--West (U.S.)

Personal Names

  • Trimble, Stephen, 1950---Archives