Olive Woolley Burt photograph collection, 1835-1969

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Burt, Olive Woolley, 1894-1981
Title
Olive Woolley Burt photograph collection
Dates
1835-1969 (inclusive)
Quantity
11 boxes
Collection Number
P0244
Summary
The Olive Woolley Burt photograph collection consists of photographs used by Olive Burt as research for her works, many have been reproduced in various books and articles. Included are over 1,000 photographs of Olive Burt and members of her family.
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

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Olive Woolley Burt has written over fifty books beginning with Choice Recitation for Grammar Grades to her most recent Rescued! America's Endangered Wildlife on the Comeback Trail published in 1980. She has received recognition from the State Historical Society, 1964, University of Utah and Sigma Delta Chi, 1965, national League of American Pen Women, 1966, and 1967 Delta Kappa Gamma "Woman of the Year."

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection contains photographs from her books and articles and negatives; also slides of miscellaneous subjects.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

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

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.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

This collection is arranged topically and includes two addendums.

Separated Materials

Audio-visual materials were transferred to the Olive Woolley Burt audio-visual collection (A0244).

Processing Note

Processed by Special Collections Staff.

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Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
1 1-4
"Coal: Black Sunshine"
  • Photograph number 1-50: Pictures and illustration from Burt's book, Coal: Black Sunshine
1 5
"Ghost Towns"
  • Photograph number 51-54: Photographs from Ghost Towns
1 6-20
"How the Horse Helped Build America "
  • Photograph number 55-285: Various photographs and illustration used in Burt's book How the Horse Helped Build America
Container(s) Description
Box Folder
2 21
Good Mothers
  • Photograph number 286-301: Pictures of various animals mothering different kinds of animals.
2 22-23
Cats
  • Photograph number 302-324: Various pictures of cats used for news articles
2 24-28
Dogs
  • Photograph number 325-355: Various pictures of dogs for news items
  • Photograph number 356: Franklin D. Roosevelt with his dog Scotty out for a drive in the park, October 23, 1944.
  • Photograph number 357-395: Various pictures of dogs for news stories.
2 29-30
Monkeys
  • Photograph number 396-412: NASA photographs of monkeys being used in the space program.
  • Photograph number 413-419: Various photographs of monkeys used in news stories.
2 31
Animals, Prehistoric
  • Photograph number 420-422: Postcards of Vernal Quarry
  • Photograph number 423- 427: Dinosaur exhibits and art
2 32-39
Sheep
  • Photograph number 428-544: Various pictures in a variety of settings for news stories.
2 40
Squirrels
  • Photograph number 545-558: Pictures of squirrels for news stories

Agriculture, Boats, Copper Industry, Aircraft, Miscellaneous, and DuplicatesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
3 41-42
Agriculture photographs
  • Photograph number 559-581: Various photographs of machinery and fields
3 43
Boats and ships
  • Photograph number 582: "Almota"
  • Photograph number 583: "Lewiston"
  • Photograph number 584: "Inland Empire"
  • Photograph number 585: Steamboats at Lewiston.
  • Photograph number 586: Celilo Fleet at Spokane with unidentified captain
  • Photograph number 587: Portrait of Captain Arthur Riggs
  • Photograph number 588: First steamer on the Colorado River.
  • Photograph number 589: A beached boat.
  • Photograph number 590: Steamer "Annie Faxon"
  • Photograph number 591: "Annie Faxon" the day after a boiler explosion
  • Photograph number 592: Tow men at the helm of a boat
  • Photograph number 593: "John Gates"
  • Photograph number 594: "Twin Cities"
3 44
Christmas Photographs
  • Photograph number 595:
  • Photograph number 596: Christmas card display showing how Santa had changed through the years
  • Photograph number 597: Santa with a child
  • Photograph number 598: Illustration for "Santa and the Baby Sitter"
  • Photograph number 599-602: Letters to Santa
  • Photograph number 603: Santa reading a letter.
  • Photograph number 604-606: Christmas decorations
  • Photograph number 607-608: Pictures of Santa Claus, Indiana
3 45
Circus Photographs
  • Photograph number 609: Monkey on a bicycle.
  • Photograph number 610-614: Emmett Kelly creating a new clown face.
  • Photograph number 615: Emmett Kelly's clown with a melancholy expression
  • Photograph number 616-617: Emmett Kelly with author Joan Shepherd
  • Photograph number 618-620: Pictures of the Barnum and Bailey Circus Personnel
3 46-49
Copper Industry
  • Photograph number 621-633: photos from the Anglo-American Corporation projects in central Africa.
  • Photograph number 634-644: Photos of machinery and their uses.
  • Photograph number 645-654: Photos of things copper has been used in.
  • Photograph number 655-658: Unidentified people and places
  • Photograph number 659-662: Photos from Anaconda Copper Company
  • Photograph number 663: Gaspe open pit mine in Quebec.
  • Photograph number 664: Mining in Bingham, Utah
  • Photograph number 665: Tunnel in a local mine.
  • Photograph number 666-667: Kennecott Copper photos
3 50-51
Easter Events
  • Photograph number 668-673: Yagui Easter Ceremonial in Tuscan, Arizona
  • Photograph number 674: Red Rocks Park
  • Photograph number 675-676: Unidentified scenes
  • Photograph number 677-680: Provo Easter Pageant
  • Photograph number 681-682: Unidentified scenes
  • Photograph number 683-686: Zion Park Easter Pageant, 1937-1940.
3 52
Spacecraft
  • Photograph number 687-695: Various photographs from NASA
3 53-57
World War II Aircraft
  • Photograph number 696: Mary Churchill christening the new flying fortress, "Stage Door Canteen."
  • Photograph number 697: Jackie Shea writing his name on the prow of the U.S.S. Shea (Super-destroyer named for his father)
  • Photograph number 698: Sergeant Morley Ward Dangerfield of Salt Lake City, displaying a captured Japanese flag.
  • Photograph number 699: Ogden Air Service Command at Hill Air Force Base.
  • Photograph number 700-705: Various photos of planes in formations
  • Photograph number 706: "Hells Angels"
  • Photograph number 707-710: "Suzy-Q"
  • Photograph number 711-713: Flying Fortress "Dottie Jane"
  • Photograph number 714: Flying Fortress, "Knockout Dropper"
  • Photograph number 715: Boeing Fortress, 'A Merry Can"
  • Photograph number 716-718: Boeing Fortress, "The Swoose"
  • Photograph number 719: B-19
  • Photograph number 720: "Skymaster"
  • Photograph number 721: Air Group Commanders with a scoreboard of toll in the Japanese South Pacific.
  • Photograph number 722: "Desert Warrior"
  • Photograph number 723: "Here's Howe"
  • Photograph number 724-725: American Airborne troops kneel in prayer beside their glider, "Leakin Deacon"
  • Photograph number 726: "The Flying White House"
  • Photograph number 727: Lt. Colonel Clarence A. Shoop climbing out of his Lockhead Lightning P-38.
  • Photograph number 728: Lockhead Lightning
  • Photograph number 729: "Dear John"
  • Photograph number 730: Major Richard I. Bong, first flying ace of World War II.
  • Photograph number 731: "Loretta Young"
  • Photograph number 732-737: SB2C Curtis Navy Helldriver.
  • Photograph number 738: USAF Lightning P-38 after midair collision.
  • Photograph number 739: Lockhead P-38, first plane to land in Dutch New Guinea.
  • Photograph number 740-748: Unidentified World War II plane photos.
3 58
Miscellaneous
  • Photograph number 749: United States Capitol Building.
  • Photograph number 750: Statue of Abraham Lincoln.
  • Photograph number 751: Unidentified picture
  • Photograph number 752: Photo of lilies titles "Consider the Lily" by Willard Luce of Provo.
  • Photograph number 753: Unidentified speaker with a marine guard.
  • Photograph number 754: Unidentified parachutist.
3 59
Duplicates
3 60
Slides
  • Photograph number 755: Display about book Brigham Young (published 1956), January, 1962.
  • Photograph number 756: Display about book Cloud Girl (Published 1951), January, 1962.
  • Photograph number 757: Book Annals of Murder by Thomas McDade.
  • Photograph number 758: Book American Murder Ballads (published 1958) by Olive Wooller Burt.
  • Photograph number 759: Book Encyclopedia of Murder by Colin Wilson and Pat Pitman.
  • Photograph number 760: Helen Collins in Haxton Place, Salt Lake City, 1963.
  • Photograph number 761: Press Women's Convention, Brown County, Indiana, June 1963
  • Photograph number 762: Thwnya Church in front of Old Ferguson Home, Brown County, Indiana
  • Photograph number 763: Tour Bus, Press Women's Convention, Indiana, 1963.
  • Photograph number 764: Florence Hayes at Pen Women's Convention, April 1964.
  • Photograph number 765: Anne Hafen and Florence Hayes in group at Pen Women's Convention, April 1964.
  • Photograph number 766: Karl Hafen's house near Washington D.C., 1964.
  • Photograph number 767: Karl and Pat Hafen, 1964.
  • Photograph number 768: Ramona Weeks and husband at WAA Convention, Portland, Oregon, 1964.
  • Photograph number 769: Mari Sandoz at WAA Convention, 1964.
  • Photograph number 770: Paul Bailey and Nelson Nye at WAA Convention, 1964
  • Photograph number 771: Rutherford Montgomery at WAA Convention, 1964
  • Photograph number 772-773: Lunch at Dionysius Restaurant as guests of the Athens Press Association, 1967.
  • Photograph number 774: Press Women on Antelope Island, 1968.

Addendum IReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
Box 1 of addendum I 1
Olive Woolley Burt
  • Photograph number 1-3: Portraits
  • Photograph number 4-6: Olive with friends
  • Photograph number 7-16: On trips
Box 1 of addendum I 2
Photos taken on trips
  • Photograph number 17-30: People and places
Box 1 of addendum I 3
Crime articles
  • Photograph number 31: Tombstone of Pearl Brian
  • Photograph number 32-44: Esther Lee Lewis murder photos.
Box 1 of addendum I 4-6
Illustrations from "Danube I"
  • Photograph number 45-68: Industry and Commerce
  • Photograph number 69-82: Museum pieces
  • Photograph number 83-86: Roads
  • Photograph number 87-96: Scenery
  • Photograph number 97-134: Buildings
  • Photograph number 135-154: Drawings
  • Photograph number 155-210: People
Box 1 of addendum I 7-8
Illustrations from "Danube II"
  • Photograph number 211-221: Industry and Commerce
  • Photograph number 222-228: Scenery
  • Photograph number 229-242: Buildings
  • Photograph number 243-266: Museum pieces
  • Photograph number 267-294: People
  • Photograph number 295-297: Maps
Box 1 of addendum I 9
Illustrations from "National Roads"
  • Photograph number 298-304: Buildings
  • Photograph number 305-325: Maps
  • Photograph number 326-335: People
  • Photograph number 336-343: Scenery
  • Photograph number 344-349: Business and Commerce
  • Photograph number 350-352: Historic Sites
  • Photograph number 353-355: Miscellaneous
Box 1 of addendum I 10-11
Illustrations from "Old America Comes Alive"
  • Photograph number 356-371: People
  • Photograph number 372-377: Written documents
  • Photograph number 378-381: Ships and Boats
  • Photograph number 382-386: Miscellaneous
  • Photograph number 387-430: Buildings
Box 1 of addendum I 12-13
Illustrations from "Peter's Sugar Farm"
  • Photograph number 431-434: Sugar beets
  • Photograph number 435-448: Farming
  • Photograph number 449-464: Machinery
  • Photograph number 465-469: Navajo workers
  • Photograph number 470-490: Processing and production
  • Photograph number 491-493: Miscellaneous
Box 1 of addendum I 14
From "Snake Branding" file (Dr. Angus Woodbury)
  • Photograph number 494-495: Woodbury with snake
  • Photograph number 496: Photographer
Box 2 of addendum I 1
Authors
  • Photograph number 497: Edgar Guest
  • Photograph number 498: Carl Sandberg
  • Photograph number 499-504: Osa Johnson
  • Photograph number 505: Emily Dickenson
  • Photograph number 506: Charles Dickens
  • Photograph number 507: Zane Grey
  • Photograph number 508: William Faulkner
  • Photograph number 509: Margaret Mitchell
  • Photograph number 510: John Steinbeck
  • Photograph number 511: Orson Welles
  • Photograph number 512: Irvin S. Cobb
  • Photograph number 513: Sinclair Lewis
  • Photograph number 514: L. A. Wadsworth
  • Photograph number 515: Eugene O'Neill
  • Photograph number 516-518: Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • Photograph number 519-522: Edith Hamlin Dixon
  • Photograph number 523-524: Willard Luce
  • Photograph number 525: Daniel Webster
Box 2 of addendum I 2
Basques in Idaho
  • Photograph number 526-544: People
  • Photograph number 545-551: Sheep
Box 2 of addendum I 3
Bray, Lawrence (Utah Organ Builder)
  • Photograph number 552: Bray with organ
  • Photograph number 553-556: Bray working on organs
Box 2 of addendum I 4
Browning, John, Firearms Inventor
  • Photograph number 557: John Browning
  • Photograph number 558: Browning Family in front of Ogden store
  • Photograph number 559-560: Browning family
  • Photograph number 561-571: Weapons
  • Photograph number 572-578: Armed services
Box 2 of addendum I 5
Early Utah Artists
  • Photograph number 579: Donald Beauregard portrait
  • Photograph number 580: Beauregard tombstone
  • Photograph number 581-585: Negatives of paintings by Beard of Coleville, Utah.
Box 2 of addendum I 6
Gilson, Sam, Discoverer of Gilsonite deposits in Utah
  • Photograph number 586-589: Portraits
  • Photograph number 590-591: Paintings of Gilson
  • Photograph number 592-593: Portrait of Wife
Box 2 of addendum I 7
Hill, Joe, (Joseph Hilstrum)
  • Photograph number 594-597: Hilstrum
  • Photograph number 598-601: John Linelberg
  • Photograph number 602-604: F. G. Anderson
  • Photograph number 605: Painting of Hilstrum's Death
  • Photograph number 606-627: Newspaper clippings concerning Hilstrum (negs only)
  • Photograph number 628: William Spry
Box 2 of addendum I 8
Hitler, Adolf, Julius Streicher
  • Photograph number 629-635: Hitler with Julius Streicher
  • Photograph number 636-340: Streicher
  • Photograph number 641: Leni Riefenstahl
Box 2 of addendum I 9-10
Indians
  • Photograph number 642-644: Indian groups with white men
  • Photograph number 645-647: Chief Ouray
  • Photograph number 648: Cotoan-son of Ouray
  • Photograph number 649: Chief Santaquin
  • Photograph number 650: Chief Tabby
  • Photograph number 651: Douglas (Ute Indian)
  • Photograph number 652: Chief Washakie
  • Photograph number 653-658: Indians
  • Photograph number 659-661: Indian grave sites
  • Photograph number 662: Prehistoric Indian pot
  • Photograph number 663: Uncle Sam (Ute Chief)
  • Photograph number 664: Susan, sister of Ouray, wife of Chief Johnston
  • Photograph number 665: Buckskin Charly
  • Photograph number 666-667: Students at the Intermountain Indian School, Brigham City, Utah
  • Photograph number 668-674: Indians
  • Photograph number 675-679: Hopi Snake Dance
Box 2 of addendum I 11
Indian Dwellings
  • Photograph number 680-684: Navajo hogans
  • Photograph number 685-696: Cliff Dwellings
  • Photograph number 697: Mud Structure
Box 2 of addendum I 12
Jackson, William H.
  • Photograph number 698: Camp Party, 1888
  • Photograph number 699: Mesa Verde
  • Photograph number 700: Coalville, Utah
  • Photograph number 701: "Lower Falls: A View of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone from Red Point"
  • Photograph number 702: Fremont Peak, Wyoming by W. H. Jackson 1878
  • Photograph number 703: A water fall in the High Mountains
  • Photograph number 704: Mt Olympus in the Salt Lake Valley, 1870s
  • Photograph number 705: Paintings of handcart companies fording a river
  • Photograph number 706: Photo of Jackson developing prints in 1872. Taken while on an expedition for the United States Geological survey
Box 2 of addendum I 13
Local Figures
  • Photograph number 707: John "Portugee" Phillips, remembered for his role in trying to save Fort Phil Kearney
  • Photograph number 708: Bedlam Hall
  • Photograph number 709: John Reno
  • Photograph number 710: Jedediah Strong Smith, sketch made after his death
  • Photograph number 711: Captain B.L.E. Bonneville (negatives only), established Fort Bonneville on the Green River, 1832
  • Photograph number 712: Pioneer Family, supposed discoverers of Rainbow Bridge (neg only)
  • Photograph number 713: W. J. Welles, on his mission
  • Photograph number 714: Billy Hay
  • Photograph number 715: Buffalo Bill (William Cody) with exploration party of Utahns
Box 2 of addendum I 14
National Figures
  • Photograph number 716-717: Amelia Earhart, 2nd photo of Earhart and husband at the Salt Lake Airtport.
  • Photograph number 718: Grover Cleveland and son
  • Photograph number 719: Clare Booth Luce on a Capri beach as United States Ambassador to Italy, 1953
  • Photograph number 720: Dwight D. Eisenhower with David O. McKay.
Box 2 of addendum I 15
Utah Lawmen
  • Photograph number 721: Carbon County Sheriff S. Marion Bliss, April 23, 1945.
  • Photograph number 722: Ernest E. Caldwell Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriff
  • Photograph number 723: LeRoy Young, Sheriff, Monticello, Utah
  • Photograph number 724: "Chief" ?
  • Photograph number 725: R. C. Jackson with a rogue's gallery of Salt Lake County
  • Photograph number 726: Police department with a table of possibly stolen items
  • Photograph number 727: "Investigator Jackson shows the 'Narcotic Coin,' a nickel hollowed out to hold drugs, but so neatly contrived that it can be used in a parking meter of telephone.
  • Photograph number 728: "The Inventor of the Iron Claw demonstrates it's value"
Box 2 of addendum I 16
Utah Paces and People
  • Photograph number 729: Salt Lake Tribune editorial office, circa 1928.
  • Photograph number 730-731: Farming (color transparencies)
  • Photograph number 732: Farming
  • Photograph number 733: Mulberry tree
  • Photograph number 734-735: Utah residents
Box 2 of addendum I 17
Utah-Arizona Polygamy
  • Photograph number 736-739: Residents of Short Creek, Arizona
  • Photograph number 740-741: Polygamous wives from Salt Lake
  • Photograph number 742-752: Polygamous husbands who were arrested, convicted and sent to the Utah State Prison
  • Photograph number 753-754: Polygamous families
  • Photograph number 755-757: Polygamists' homes
Box 2 of addendum I 18
Utah Women
  • Photograph number 758: Sally Kanosh, wife of Chief Kanosh and adopted daughter of Brigham Young
  • Photograph number 759: Kate Shelley
  • Photograph number 760: Eliza R. Snow, Mormon Poetess
  • Photograph number 761: Emmaline B. Wells, portrait
  • Photograph number 762: Emma Smith
  • Photograph number 763: Rumania Bernnel Pratt M.D.
  • Photograph number 764: Clara D. Young
  • Photograph number 765: Zina D. Huntington, 3rd General President of the Relief Society
  • Photograph number 766: Lucy Mack Smith
  • Photograph number 767: Plaque commemorating Utah women in the manufacturing of silk
  • Photograph number 768: Maiden's Grave marker
  • Photograph number 769: Mrs. Adolf Heuffer
  • Photograph number 770: Mrs. Heber M. Wells, dress she wore to inaugural ball 1896 (date of photo unknown)
  • Photograph number 771: Miriam Hemingway
Box 3 of addendum I 1
Arizona
  • Photograph number 772-774: White Hills
  • Photograph number 775: Tombstone, before 1880
  • Photograph number 776-777: Jerome
  • Photograph number 778: First telegraph station in Arizona
  • Photograph number 779: Two Mill stones located in Pipe Springs National Monument
  • Photograph number 780: Territorial Prison, Yuma, 1955
Box 3 of addendum I 2
California
  • Photograph number 781-787: Calico
  • Photograph number 788-790: Columbia
  • Photograph number 791-793: Allensworth
  • Photograph number 794: Grand Mountain Bar, gold mining community, 1849
Box 3 of addendum I 3
Idaho (and 7 negs)
  • Photograph number 795-812: Idaho City, 1952
  • Photograph number 813-815: Kent Frost shooting rapids of the Snake River
  • Photograph number 816-817: Farming
  • Photograph number 818: Sacajawea Museum, Spalding, Idaho.
  • Photograph number 819: Jarbridge
  • Photograph number 820: Cuprum
  • Photograph number 821: Desk of Idaho Senator William E. Borah, Boise
Box 3 of addendum I 4-5
Nevada
  • Photograph number 822-827: Virginia City, former boom town
  • Photograph number 828-831: Goldfield, gold boom town
  • Photograph number 832-836: Rochester, gold boom town
  • Photograph number 837-840: Tuscarora, ruins of boom town
  • Photograph number 841-842: National, boom town, circa 1910
  • Photograph number 843: Manhattan, 1905
  • Photograph number 844: Unionville
  • Photograph number 845-848: Rock structures
  • Photograph number 849-850: "Mormon Fort" near Las Vegas
  • Photograph number 851-852: Tommy Lake
  • Photograph number 853-859: Carlin Canyon near Elko
  • Photograph number 860-872: Rock formations
  • Photograph number 873: Boulder Dam
  • Photograph number 874: Lucinda Duncan, grave marker
  • Photograph number 875: Grand Canyon
  • Photograph number 876: Mushroom rock, Death Valley, California
  • Photograph number 877-880: Scenery
  • Photograph number 881-882: Miscellaneous
Box 3 of addendum I 6
Nevada, Pyramid Lake
  • Photograph number 883-887: Lake
  • Photograph number 888-890: Surrounding landscape
  • Photograph number 891-893: Birds
  • Photograph number 894: Opalized rock found near the lake
  • Photograph number 895: Chief Winnemuca, Paiute leader of the mid-19th Century
  • Photograph number 896: John C. Fremont, first white man known to have seen the lake and who gave it it's name
Box 3 of addendum I 7
New Mexico
  • Photograph number 897-898: Buildings
  • Photograph number 899-900: Scenery
  • Photograph number 901-905: Rock Formations
  • Photograph number 906-907: Indian ruins
  • Photograph number 908-909: Miscellaneous
Box 3 of addendum I 8
Utah (and 7 negs)
  • Photograph number 910-914: Gold Hill, mining town, 1950
  • Photograph number 915-920: Silver Reef, mining town, 1951
  • Photograph number 921: Fort Cameron
  • Photograph number 922: Park City
  • Photograph number 923: Duchesne River Mail Station, 1889
  • Photograph number 924-925: Miscellaneous
Box 3 of addendum I 9
Utah, Bluff
  • Photograph number 926-933: Photos of children at school
Box 3 of addendum I 10
Utah, Great Salt Lake
  • Photograph number 934: Industry
  • Photograph number 935: Bonneville Salt Flats
  • Photograph number 936-939: Boating
Box 3 of addendum I 11
Arizona
  • Photograph number 940-943: Globe, copper mining town, 1880-1890
  • Photograph number 944-946: Bisbee
  • Photograph number 947: Grand Canyon
  • Photograph number 948: Meteor Crater, Flagstaff
  • Photograph number 949: San Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff, highest in Arizona
  • Photograph number 950: Hole-in-the-Rock Mountain in Papago Park near Phoenix
  • Photograph number 951-952: Kaibab Forest
  • Photograph number 953: Tumacacori Mission
  • Photograph number 954: Scene near Phoenix
  • Photograph number 955: Salt River Valley
Box 3 of addendum I 12
Miscellaneous Locations
  • Photograph number 956: Buffalo, Wyoming, 1884
  • Photograph number 957-959: Central City, Colorado
  • Photograph number 960: Ashcroft Ghost Town, Colorado
  • Photograph number 961: Grand Canyon, Colorado, trail party starting down the Bright Angel trail on the south rim
  • Photograph number 962: Sphinx, Rock formation in Colorado
  • Photograph number 963-964: Montana
  • Photograph number 965-966: Fort Bridger, Wyoming
  • Photograph number 967-982: South Pass City, Wyoming
Box 3 of addendum I 13
Early homes and buildings
  • Photograph number 983-985: Interior of drugstores, 1890-1900
  • Photograph number 986-992: Homes
  • Photograph number 993: Pleasant Grove ?
  • Photograph number 994: St. George Tabernacle
Box 3 of addendum I 14
Early Wooden and rock dwellings
  • Photograph number 995: First log cabin in Provo?
  • Photograph number 996: Lord Seott Elliott's first dugout home now serves as a cellar
  • Photograph number 997: An abandoned home in Rainbow, Utah
  • Photograph number 998: One of the first homes built by the Fayette pioneers
  • Photograph number 999: Unidentified
  • Photograph number 1000: Clarion ?
  • Photograph number 1001-1002: Unidentified
  • Photograph number 1003: Small fort
  • Photograph number 1004: Small Cabin enclosed in another building, Dover, Delaware
  • Photograph number 1005: Cabin in Payson, Utah
  • Photograph number 1006: Railroad tie house near Ely, Nevada
  • Photograph number 1007-1008: Small square house with doors at the corners
  • Photograph number 1009: Camp Floyd, established by Colonel Albert Sidney Johnston in Dead Valley, fifty miles from Salt Lake City.
Box 3 of addendum I 15
Mining
  • Photograph number 1010: Gold Roads Mining Camp
  • Photograph number 1011: Millard, Utah Power Plant after the flood of 1923
  • Photograph number 1012: School house
  • Photograph number 1013-1014: Survivors of the Scofield Disaster, May 1900
Box 3 of addendum I 16
Mormons
  • Photograph number 1015: Nauvoo Temple Bell
  • Photograph number 1016: Truman Angell, architect of the Salt Lake Temple
  • Photograph number 1017: Etienne Provot, early explorer for whom Provo, Utah is named
  • Photograph number 1018: John C. Armstrong standing by rock in Fremont Pass in which has name is carved
  • Photograph number 1019: Former President of the University of Utah (?)
  • Photograph number 1020: Dr. LeRoy E. Cowles
  • Photograph number 1021: Dr. A. Ray Olpin
  • Photograph number 1022: Dr. Joseph Kingsbury
  • Photograph number 1023: John R. Park
  • Photograph number 1024: Dr. James E. Talmage
Box 3 of addendum I 17
A House
  • Photograph number 1025-1029: Florence Truelson House
Box 3 of addendum I 18
Utah Collectables
  • Photograph number 1030-1031: James E. Bacon, Frand Hat
  • Photograph number 1032: Nauvoo money
  • Photograph number 1033: Salt Lake City money
  • Photograph number 1034-1041: Portrait of Brigham Young and close-ups of the frame which hangs in the City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Photograph number 1042-1045: Carvings in the Beehive House
  • Photograph number 1046: Eagle Gate
  • Photograph number 1047-1053: Early Utah Valentines and Greeting cards (transparencies)
  • Photograph number 1054: Stained glass window of Pioneer women donated by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers (transparency)
Box 3 of addendum I 19
Westward Expansion
  • Photograph number 1055-1056: Army
  • Photograph number 1057-1058: Wagon trains
  • Photograph number 1059: Wells Fargo Lock Box
Box 3 of addendum I 20
Miscellaneous
  • Photograph number 1060: The "Wild Bunch," George Parker, Butch Cassidy
  • Photograph number 1061: Freight-yard in Alaska
  • Photograph number 1062:Drawing of Frank Reno
  • Photograph number 1063-1064: Kelton Ghost Town
  • Photograph number 1065-1066: Bridget Theresa Gray
  • Photograph number 1067: Maud Adams hand prints (negative)
  • Photograph number 1068-1074: Unidentified
  • Photograph number 1075-1078: Fort Bridger, Wyoming
Box 4 of addendum I 1
Candy Cane King, Salt Lake City
  • Photograph number 1078: C. W. Hall, Candy Cane King of Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Photograph number 1079-1095: Production of the candy
  • Photograph number 1096-1098: Finished Product
Box 4 of addendum I 2
Mining
  • Photograph number 1099-1101: Utah Pumice and Perlite Inc.
  • Photograph number 1102-1105: Coal mining
Box 4 of addendum I 3
Camels in the West
  • Photograph number 1106-1112: Sketches
  • Photograph number 1113: Tomb of Hi Jolly, Quartzite, Arizona.
  • Photograph number 1114-1115: Camels
Box 4 of addendum I 4
Sheep-herding
  • Photograph number 1116-1119: Sheep
  • Photograph number 1120-1122: Sheep Camp
Box 4 of addendum I 5
Miscellaneous
  • Photograph number 1123: clock face made in 1776
  • Photograph number 1124: Spinning wheel
  • Photograph number 1125: Artist's sketch of the 1st remodeling of the Salt Lake International Airport.
  • Photograph number 1126-1127: Sleighs
  • Photograph number 1128: Father Escalante in Utah
  • Photograph number 1129: Salt Lake Hotel
  • Photograph number 1130: Photo of wood engraving and a pony express rider
  • Photograph number 1131: Train
  • Photograph number 1132-1133: Wild Horses
  • Photograph number 1134-1135: Prospectors
  • Photograph number 1136: Emigration west
  • Photograph number 1137: Utah Crickets
  • Photograph number 1138: Idaho State Museum, Boise
  • Photograph number 1139: Painting of Joaquin Murietta
  • Photograph number 1140-1143: Spanish expansion into the Americas
Box 4 of addendum I 6-11
Indians
  • Photograph number 1144-1156: Navajo rug weaving
  • Photograph number 1157-1161: Navajo Sheep-herding
  • Photograph number 1162-1168: Farming
  • Photograph number 1169-1190: Portraits
  • Photograph number 1191-1254: Indians
  • Photograph number 1255-1236: Dwellings
  • Photograph number 1264-1282: Miscellaneous
  • Photograph number 1283-1289: Dances
  • Photograph number 1290-1294: Sundance at Fort Hall
  • Photograph number 1295-1302: Modern Dance
  • Photograph number 1303-1313: Hopi Snake Dance
  • Photograph number 1314-1333: Ute Bear Dance
Box 4 of addendum I 12
Bluff, Utah
  • Photograph number 1334-1135: Students with books received from a "Book Shower"
Box 4 of addendum I 13
Well-Known women
  • Photograph number 1336: Edith Pohl Lovejoy, early Utah Physician
  • Photograph number 1337: Pocahontas, painting
  • Photograph number 1338-1340: Olive Woolley Burt
Box 4 of addendum I 14
Blacks
  • Photograph number 1341: Justina Warren Ford, physician in Denver Colorado, circa 1900-1950.
  • Photograph number 1342: Clara Brown
  • Photograph number 1343: Lulu Mae Sadler Craig
  • Photograph number 1344: Albert "Speck" Welhouse, ferry keeper on Green River
  • Photograph number 1345: Isom Dart, Utah outlaw with the Wild Bunch
  • Photograph number 1346: George Washington Carver, neg only
  • Photograph number 1347-1350: Black Workers

Addendum IIReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
Box 1 of addendum II 1
Family Photographs
  • Photograph number 1-4: Amy Nichols.
  • Photograph number 5-6: Olive at Amy's wedding, 1978.
  • Photograph number 7-8: Kate Nichols.
  • Photograph number 9: Kate and Robin.
  • Photograph number l0-l3: Kate's Wedding.
  • Photograph number l4-l5: Kate.
  • Photograph number l6-l7: Amy or Kate.
  • Photograph number l8: Olive at Sue's Wedding, 1978.
Box 1 of addendum II 2
Family Photographs
  • Photograph number l9: Dawn Burt.
  • Photograph number 20: Sandra Haggerty and Family.
  • Photograph number 2l-25: Miscellaneous Family Photographs.
  • Photograph number 26: Olive and Clinton in Korea April? Novemeber, 1962.
  • Photograph number 27: Mary Wickersham Woolley.
  • Photograph number 28-33: Unidentified children playing at a lake.
  • Photograph number 34: Sarah Carter Geneology.
  • Photograph number 35: Unidentified child.
  • Photograph number 36-37: Den or study.
  • Photograph number 38-39: Agnes F. Woolley.
  • Photograph number 40: Unidentified man and child.
  • Photograph number 4l: Louisiana State University Southwest Campus, Lafayette, Louisiana, June 1965.
  • Photograph number 42: Unidentified.
  • Photograph number 1:2:43: Great grandfather Edwin Dilworth Woolley, known in Utah as Bishop Woolley
  • Photograph number 1:2:44: Sister Mary Sylerkyise
Box 1 of addendum II 3
Olive's Christmas in Hawaii
  • Photograph number 43-50: Olive and friends at beach.
  • Photograph number 5l-65: Scenery.
  • Photograph number 66-75: Hawaiian festival (luau).
1974
Box 1 of addendum II 4
Olive at the University of Utah Founder's Day
  • Photograph number 76-80: Olive at ceremonies.
  • Photograph number 8l: Keith and Elizabeth Montague
  • Photograph number 82: B. Williams, Ivy Ruckman, Olive Burt, Gloria Skurzinski.
  • Photograph number 83-92: Olive at Ceremonies.
March 1978
Box 1 of addendum II 5
Olive's Profession
  • Photograph number 93: Book display. (Negative only)
  • Photograph number 94: Olive at typewriter. (Negative only)
  • Photograph number 95: Olive's book display. (Negative only)
  • Photograph number 96-97: Children's books. (Negatives only)
  • Photograph number 98: Brigham Young, by Olive Burt. (Negative only)
  • Photograph number 99-101: Children's books. (Negative only)
  • Photograph number 102: God Gave Me Eyes, by Olive Burt.
  • Photograph number 103-104: Children's books by Olive.
  • Photograph number 105-106: Children's books by Olive. (Negatives only)
  • Photograph number 107: Sam Weller's Bookstore.
  • Photograph number 108-118: Olive on T.V., 1950.
  • Photograph number 119: Children's books by Olive.
  • Photograph number 120-22: Olive with her works.
Box 1 of addendum II 6
Famous People: Autographs and Photographs
  • Photograph number 123: Col. James Burd.
  • Photograph number 124: Henry W. Longfellow, June l3, 1881.
  • Photograph number 125: Sarah Josepha Hale. (First Woman Editor is about her)
  • Photograph number 126-127: Clement Wood.
  • Photograph number 128: Autographed Photo of the Osmonds.
  • Photograph number 129: Autographed Photo of Liberace.
Box 1 of addendum II 7
People, Miscellaneous
  • Photograph number 130: Bearded man. (Negative only)
  • Photograph number 131: Nixon outside White House (?).
  • Photograph number 132: Marjorie Rae Taylor.
  • Photograph number 133: Donald Matheson with beard.
  • Photograph number 134: Donald Matheson without beard.
  • Photograph number 135: Berne Jr., October, 1944.
Box 1 of addendum II 8
Places in Utah
  • Photograph number 136-139: Brighton Ski Resort.
  • Photograph number 140-146: Golden Spike Centennial Celebration, May, 1969.
  • Photograph number 147-154: Moab area landscapes.
  • Photograph number 155: Saltair.
  • Photograph number 156: Great Salt Lake.
  • Photograph number 157-158: Unidentified.
Box 1 of addendum II 9
Around the World
  • Photograph number 159-165: Afghanistan.
  • Photograph number 166-179: Alps, Brussels (?).
  • Photograph number 180: French Alps.
Box 1 of addendum II 10
Around the World
  • Photograph number 181-189: China. (Negatives only)
  • Photograph number 190-195: People and scenes in China. (195-negative only)
  • Photograph number 196: China. (Negative only)
  • Photograph number 197-200: Children and scenes in China.
  • Photograph number 201-206: Miscellaneous out-of-focus prints.
  • Photograph number 207: Burma pagoda.
  • Photograph number 208: Bonn, Germany. (Aerial photograph)
  • Photograph number 209-22: Miscellaneous places in Germany.
Box 1 of addendum II 11-15
Around the World
  • Photograph number 223-229: Knossos, Greece.
  • Photograph number 230-231: Greek Prime Minister.
  • Photograph number 232: President of Cyprus.
  • Photograph number 233: Jhelum River, India.
  • Photograph number 234-241: Bombay, India.
  • Photograph number 242-243: Kashmir, India.
  • Photograph number 244-250: Pompeii, Italy.
  • Photograph number 251-292: LaPaz, Bolivia, 1950.
  • Photograph number 293: Bolivian Chalo and llama.
  • Photograph number 294: Venezuela.
  • Photograph number 295-298: Latin America.
  • Photograph number 299-301: Iran.
  • Photograph number 302: Lebanon.
  • Photograph number 303-305: Unidentified.
  • Photograph number 306-309: Olive's Pacific Cruise of 1978.
  • Photograph number 310-320: Pacific Cruise. (Negatives only)
  • Photograph number 321-328: Denmark.
  • Photograph number 329-337: Norway.
  • Photograph number 338: Barcelona, Spain.
  • Photograph number 339-341: Miscellaneous U.S.A.
  • Photograph number 342: Unidentified.
Box 1 of addendum II 16
Animals
  • Photograph number 343: Otter.
  • Photograph number 344-345: Whooping Cranes.
Box 1 of addendum II 17
Crime
  • Photograph number 346: Veda Goff, murder victim.
  • Photograph number 347: LaJune Mart, mug shots.
  • Photograph number 348: Ella Watson, 'Kattle Kate'.
  • Photograph number 349: Unidentified.
  • Photograph number 350: Hole in the Wall Ranch, Wyoming.
  • Photograph number 351-352: Cassidy Gang.
  • Photograph number 353: Butch Cassidy's birthplace.
  • Photograph number 354: Case of Duncan Johnson.
  • Photograph number 355: Louis Wright, Salt Lake murder suspect.
  • Photograph number 356: Elisio J. Mares, murder suspect.
  • Photograph number 357: Howard (?).
  • Photograph number 358: Harmon Valez.
  • Photograph number 359: James Joseph Roedl, convicted murderer.
  • Photograph number 360: Police Headquarters.
  • Photograph number 361: Cemetary in Idaho City, Idaho.
  • Photograph number 362: Don Bunbordner and Elvin W. Hennivger.
  • Photograph number 363-364: Crime detection.
  • Photograph number 365: Malad sherrif.
  • Photograph number 366: John Deering.
  • Photograph number 367-369: Salt Lake murder suspects, 1947. (plus two articles)
  • Photograph number 370: (?).
  • Photograph number 371-374: Hyrum Beebee.
  • Photograph number 375: Hyrum Beebee. (Negative Only)
  • Photograph number 376: Julius S. Eidl.
  • Photograph number (plus typed paper on Montana vigilanties)
Box 1 of addendum II 18
Miscellaneous
  • Photograph number 377-83: Indians
  • Photograph number 384: Crock made in Kirtland, Ohio.
  • Photograph number 385: Mormon money.
  • Photograph number 386-389: Decorations with Mormon themes.
  • Photograph number 390-401: Mormon Decoration.
Box 1 of addendum II 19
Miscellaneous
  • Photograph number 402-405: Salt Lake Tribune office, l940.
  • Photograph number 406-409: Sugar production, beets.
  • Photograph number 410-414: Sugar production.
  • Photograph number 415-419: Western landscapes.
Box 1 of addendum II 20
Slides
  • Photograph number 420-426: Olive Burt with her work.
  • Photograph number 427-431: Afton, Wyoming.
  • Photograph number 432-434: St. George, Utah.
  • Photograph number 435-439: League Party, September, l970.
  • Photograph number 440-442: Kabul, Afghanistan.
  • Photograph number 443: Sydney, Australia.
  • Photograph number 444: Melbourne, Australia.
  • Photograph number 445: Bora Bora.
  • Photograph number 446: Bulgaria.
  • Photograph number 447: Cyprus.
  • Photograph number 448: Jordan River.
  • Photograph number 449: Sheik Suliman's home.
  • Photograph number 450: Makarios.
  • Photograph number 451: Turkish fortress.
  • Photograph number 452-454: Peking.
  • Photograph number 455: Ryeka.
  • Photograph number 456-459: Tahiti.
  • Photograph number 460-462: Fuji.
  • Photograph number 463: Tonga.
  • Photograph number 464: Venice.
  • Photograph number 465: Anne Hafen.
  • Photograph number 466: Girl's Chorus.

Addendum II, NegativesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
9 1
Negatives
  • Photograph number 467: Birthday cake for Olive Burt, l954.(also color trans. Number 794?797)
  • Photograph number 468-471: Olive and friends.
  • Photograph number 472-474: Unidentified people.
  • Photograph number 475-476: Spor Family, Delta, Utah, l948.
  • Photograph number 477: Etienne Provot, l949.
  • Photograph number 478: Cowboy and family.
  • Photograph number 479: Harry Nielson, Price, Utah hermit, l948
  • Photograph number 480: Burr Frost, Mormon pioneer.
  • Photograph number 481-482: Albert Hubert, rockhound, Springdale, Utah, l950.
  • Photograph number 483: Sketch of dog, "Napolean" by Clifford Mc Bride.
  • Photograph number 484: Adolph Hitler, autograph.
  • Photograph number 485: Roosevelt, Harding, and Hoover, autographs.
  • Photograph number 486: Charles Lindberg, Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsy and Joe Louis, autographs.
  • Photograph number 487: Harry Truman, Clark Gable, Mae West and Bette Davis, autographs.
  • Photograph number 488: Arthur L. Howard.
  • Photograph number 489: Irving Berlin and Arturo Toseanni, autographs.
  • Photograph number 490-491: Mountain Man Monument, Main St. and South Temple.
  • Photograph number 492-494: Seagull Monument (Mormon Temple in background).
  • Photograph number 495: Old City Hall.
  • Photograph number 496: Rock Building.
  • Photograph number 497: House where first Sunday school held in Salt Lake City.
  • Photograph number 498: Unidentified log house.
  • Photograph number 499-500: Monuments near Capitol Building (?).
  • Photograph number 501-510: Buildings identified by Olive as Pioneer Village.
  • Photograph number 511-512: Bluff, Utah Library.
  • Photograph number 513-518: Coalville Grade School.
  • Photograph number 519-520: Cove Creek Fort, central Utah.
  • Photograph number 521-522: Garfield, Utah, Summer School, 1952.
  • Photograph number 523-528: Holden, Utah, school and classes, 1952.
  • Photograph number 529: Nephi, Utah, school, 1952.
  • Photograph number 530-532: Roosevelt, Utah, farming, 1955.
  • Photograph number 533-534: Vernal, Utah, Dinosaur Monument.
  • Photograph number 535-539: Near Moab.
  • Photograph number 540-544: Color negatives of Miscellaneous landscapes.
  • Photograph number 545: Jordan River, Utah, August, 1941.
  • Photograph number 546-547: Ogden, Utah, English Walnut Tree.
  • Photograph number 548-557: Miscellaneous scenery.
  • Photograph number 558-561: Green River, Wyo.
  • Photograph number 562: Green River (?).
  • Photograph number 563-567: Fort Bridger State Historic Site, Fort Bridger, Wyo.
  • Photograph number 568-575: Hall Candy Factory, 723 5th Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah, December, 1947.
  • Photograph number 576-605: Indians on reservation.
  • Photograph number 606: Mounted Chief with mountains in background.
  • Photograph number 607-613: Exhibits of Indian artifacts.
  • Photograph number 6l4: Petroglyphs, September, 1948.
  • Photograph number 615-617: Petroglyphs near Moab on Colorado River.
  • Photograph number 618-622: Ute Indians.
  • Photograph number 623-627: Indian Lore on stage, Professor Karl Young.
  • Photograph number 628-634: Flurospar Mine, Delta, Utah
  • Photograph number 635-657: Placer Mine, Ely, Nevada.
  • Photograph number 658-669: Payette Lake Monster Story, McCall, Idaho.
  • Photograph number 670-692: Snakes with Dr. Angus Woodbury in field.
  • Photograph number 693-718: Sugar production using sugar beets.
  • Photograph number 719-772: Wool Growing: sheepherders, dogs, horses, herding, shearing, branding, lambing the sheep, wool processing plant.
  • Photograph number 773: Cowboys working cattle.
  • Photograph number 774-793: World War II Plants/Factories.

Addendum II, TransparenciesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
10 1
Miscellaneous, Utah
  • Photograph number 794-797: Olive and her birthday cake in the shape of a book, 1954. (see negative number 467)
  • Photograph number 798-799: Flowers for Olive's birthday, 1954.
  • Photograph number 800: Olive on picnic with friends.
  • Photograph number 801-814: Dollmaker Mrs. Briggs and samples of her work.
  • Photograph number 815: Drag Racing, Ab Jenkins with racecar, 'Meteor'.
  • Photograph number 816-817: Chef, George J. Douvos at Lake Mead Lodge.
  • Photograph number 818-821: Colored Glass collection belonging to Mrs. Theron Parmelee, 1360 Princeton, Salt Lake City, May 1951.
  • Photograph number 822-38: Indians, Navajos.
  • Photograph number 839-43: Indians at Brigham City School, Utah
  • Photograph number 844: Indian dress worn by Mary Helen Guilford.
  • Photograph number 845: Indian dress (Cheyenne) worn by Rita Gilbert.
  • Photograph number 846: Indian dancers portrayed by Professor Karl Young and his son, Provo, Utah (Photo by Paulsen)
  • Photograph number 847-848: Jade.(Photo by Ray Jones, August l95l)
  • Photograph number 849-851: Paintings by Bettina Steinke.
  • Photograph number 852-856: Paintings, at University of Utah.
  • Photograph number 857-863: Rockhounds in Cedar City, Utah (Photos by Paulsen)
  • Photograph number 864-865: Rockhound and bird-watcher, Chas. W. Lockerbie.
  • Photograph number 866-877: Capital Building and grounds.
  • Photograph number 878: Downtown Christmas decorations.
  • Photograph number 879: Mormon Temple.
  • Photograph number 880: Salt Lake City, August, 1950.
  • Photograph number 881: Antelope Island.
  • Photograph number 882: Great Salt Lake and Garfield, Utah
  • Photograph number 883-884: Brighton, 1950 (with snow)
  • Photograph number 885-890: Brighton, 1951, in July with 'Mother and Beverly'.
  • Photograph number 891: Snow Basin, Ogden, Utah, 1950.(enclosed note: Tom Liston, Herb Hollister, Ray Grohne on mountain lion hunt.)
  • Photograph number 892: Bluff, Utah, Red Bluffs. (Photo by Ballough, June 1949)
  • Photograph number 893: Bryce, Utah, "Forsythe at Bryce".
  • Photograph number 894-897: Capitol Reef, Utah
  • Photograph number 898: Dead Horse Point, Utah
  • Photograph number 899-907: Delta, Utah, Flurospar Mine (December 1948, Photos by Paulsen, see negative numbers 628-634).
  • Photograph number 908: Elephant's Feet, near Navajo Mt., April 1952.
  • Photograph number 909: Mercur, Utah May l953, "With Clinton".
  • Photograph number 910-911: Rainbow Bridge, 1949.
  • Photograph number 912-917: Rainbow Bridge, April, 1952, "With Ray and Helen Jones.
  • Photograph number 918-926: Rainbow Bridge vicinity, April, 1952.
  • Photograph number 927-928: Rock Candy Mountain, 38 miles south of Richfield, Utah (Photos by Ray Jones, 1950)
  • Photograph number 929: Southern Utah.
  • Photograph number 930-938: Timpanogos Cave.
  • Photograph number 939: Utah Lake.
  • Photograph number 940-953: Utah Sand Dunes, summer 1953, "With Nell Taylor and Fotochrome (?) Club.
  • Photograph number 954-969: Grand Canyon, South Rim, April, 1952, "With Ray and Helen Jones".
  • Photograph number 970-989: Lehman Caves, Baker, Nevada, March, 1950.
  • Photograph number 990-1002: Yosemite, June l95l, "With Mabel Hammer, Genevive Hard, Beth Walker.
  • Photograph number 1003-1004: Miscellaneous landscapes.

OversizeReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box
Oversize
Southern Utah
  • f1-f5: Southern Utah

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Geographical Names

  • West (U.S.)--History--Photographs
  • West (U.S.)--Photographs

Form or Genre Terms

  • Photographic prints--1900-1968
  • Portrait photographs
  • Slides--Color--1900-1968