Frederick Stewart Buchanan photograph collection, 1890s-1996

Overview of the Collection

Collector
Buchanan, Frederick Stewart
Title
Frederick Stewart Buchanan photograph collection
Dates
1890s-1996 (inclusive)
Quantity
10 boxes
Collection Number
P0573
Summary
The Frederick Stewart Buchanan photograph collection contains photographs on his personal life, ancestors, family and friends, including photographs of many of the L.D.S.(Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) missionaries with whom Buchanan served in the British Mission during the early 1950s. A strong Scottish component is found in the collection including images from Buchanan's childhood in Ayrshire, Scottish royalty, scenery, and Scottish cultural events and gatherings in Utah. Folders 10-13 contain images related to Buchanan's career in, and study of education. Included are of photographs of the Eskdale Commune in the early 1970s, and superintendents and classroom scenes from Buchanan's book, Culture Clash and Accommodation: Public Schooling in Salt Lake City, 1890-1994.
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

Frederick S. Buchanan was born in Stevenson, Ayrshire, Scotland in 1931 and moved to Utah with his parents in 1949. Between 1951 and 1953 Buchanan served an L.D.S. mission in Great Britain and was later drafted into the United States Military. After his release from the army, Buchanan attended the University of Utah where he received his undergraduate and graduate degrees. Buchanan then attended Ohio State University where he earned his Ph.D. in Education in 1967. At the beginning of his career, Buchanan taught history and literature at Bountiful High School and the University of Toledo. Frederick Buchanan was later appointed as an Associate professor at the University of Utah and taught the history of education in the Graduate School of Education until his retirement in June of 1996. In addition to his work as an educator, Buchanan also wrote, A Good Time Coming: Mormon Letters to Scotland, and Culture Clash and Accommodation: Public Schooling in Salt Lake City, 1890-1994.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This photograph collection reflects aspects of Buchanan's personal life and also his study and interest in Scotland and the fields of education and history. The Buchanan collection contains images of Buchanan's ancestors, family and friends, including photographs of many of the L.D.S.(Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) missionaries with whom Buchanan served in the British Mission during the early 1950s. A strong Scottish component is found in the collection including images from Buchanan's childhood in Ayrshire, Scottish royalty, scenery, and Scottish cultural events and gatherings in Utah. Folders 10-13 contain images related to Buchanan's career in, and study of education. Included are of photographs of the Eskdale Commune in the early 1970s, and superintendents and classroom scenes from Buchanan's book, Culture Clash and Accommodation: Public Schooling in Salt Lake City, 1890-1994.

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

Collection is arranged topically.

Processing Note

Processed by Mary Ann Curtis in 2003.

Separated Materials

Audio-visual materials were transferred to the Frederick Stewart Buchanan audio-visual collection (A0149).

Related Materials

The Utah Scottish Association photograph collection (P0594).

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Personal, family, LDS mission, Scottish related photographsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
Frederick S. Buchanan Portraits
  • Photograph number 1-2: Portraits of Frederick S. Buchanan, 1976. Photos by Howard C. Moor of the Deseret News.
  • Photograph number 3: Frederick S. Buchanan, 1988.
1 2
George Place Gang, Scotland
  • "This photograph was taken circa 1933 in Stevenson, Ayshire, Scotland at the intersection of George Place with George Street. The home in the background is Number 1 George Place, the home of Alex McMurdo and Nellie O'Hare McMurdo. George Place was a cul-de-sac made up of nine two roomed houses, originally built in the late 19th century to house miners working in the nearby "George" coal mine. The tenth house in the row was "Janefield Cottage"-the Reid family home. The back wall of George Place looked out on the sand dunes of the Firth of Clyde."
  • Identifications are as follows:
  • Photograph number 1: William (Willie) L. Buchanan, brother of FSB
  • Photograph number 2: Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bell Reid Buchanan, mother of FSB
  • Photograph number 3: Elizabeth Hamilton, cousin of FSB
  • Photograph number 4: Jean Garven Reid Hamilton, aunt of FSB, wife of Harry Hamilton, Sr.
  • Photograph number 5: Mrs. Quinn, wife of Willie Quinn
  • Photograph number 6: Mrs. Barlow, wife of Barnie Barlow
  • Photograph number 7: Rose O'Hare, daughter of John and Agnes O'Hare
  • Photograph number 8: Mrs. Moore, wife of Robert Moore
  • Photograph number 9: Nellie O'Hare McMurdo, sister of Rose and mother of Jim McMurdo
  • Photograph number 10: Agnes Montgomery O'Hare, mother of Rose and Nellie
  • Photograph number 11: James (Jim) McMurdo, long-time friend of FSB
  • Photograph number 12: "Bob," the Moore family dog
  • Photograph number 13: "Bruce," the O'Hare family Labrador
  • Photograph number 14: Frederick (Freddie) S. Buchanan
  • Photograph number 15: Mary (Tillie) Buchanan, sister of FSB
  • Photograph number 16: Jean Hamilton, cousin of FSB
  • Photograph number 17: Tommy Gilmour
  • Photograph number 18: Catherine Hamilton, cousin of FSB
  • Photograph number 19: Harry Hamilton, cousin of FSB who died shortly after this photo was taken
  • Photograph number 20: San Hamilton, cousin of FSB
  • Photograph number 2: "Group photo taken circa 1934 at the entrance to the Buchanan home, 5 George Place, Ayrshire, Scotland. Most of these people lived in George Place or in the adjoining George Street. Some unidentified people might be summer visitors from Glasgow or Paisley who rented our kitchens for their summer holidays at Stevenson beaches. They were termed "letting folk." George Place was originally built circa 1880 as a miner's row and consisted of nine two roomed houses--at the end of a cul-de-sac was "Janefield Cottage," the home of the Reid family. [Frederick Buchanan's] great grandfather John Reid was a mason and may indeed have built the homes in George Place. [Frederick Buchanan's] parents were married and [his] brother born there. [Frederick Buchanan] was born at Number 5."
  • Photograph number Identifications are as follows:
  • Photograph number 1: Jean McFadyen, aunt of Jim McMurdo
  • Photograph number 2: Elizabeth (Lizzie) Reid Buchanan, mother of FSB
  • Photograph number 3: Jean Hamilton, cousin of FSB
  • Photograph number 4: Nancy Alexander
  • Photograph number 5: Elizabeth (Betty) Buchanan, sister of FSB
  • Photograph number 6: Willie Quinn
  • Photograph number 7: Ruby Donnachie
  • Photograph number 8: Donald Goldie
  • Photograph number 9: Catherine Hamilton, cousin of FSB
  • Photograph number 10: San Hamilton, cousin of FSB
  • Photograph number 11: Gordon Cluckie
  • Photograph number 12: Betty Gilmour
  • Photograph number 13: Susan Gilmour
  • Photograph number 14: Mary (Tillie) Buchanan, sister of FSB
  • Photograph number 15: Frederick (Freddie) S. Buchanan, youngest son of Elizabeth Reid and Frederick Buchanan
  • Photograph number 16: John Goldie
  • Photograph number 17: "Billy," Goldie family dog
  • Photograph number 18: Tommy Gilmour
  • Photograph number 19: Kate Cluckie
  • Photograph number 20: Jeanny Quinn
  • Photograph number 21: Nancy Cluckie
  • Photograph number 22: Jimmy Barlow
  • Photograph number 23: Andrew Goldie
1 3
L.D.S. British Mission
  • Photograph number 1: Sheffield District, British Mission, 1951. Back Row: Sheldon C. Schofield of Spring City, Utah; Robert Val Thurston of 146 East 800 North, Provo, Utah; Rao H. Lindsay of Dingle, Idaho; John R. Hulme of 198 West 1st North, Manti, Utah; Gene Condie of 475 West Centre Street, Richfield, Utah; Jerry J. Rose of Snowville, Utah; Vernon Y. Jensen of Route No. 1, Blackfoot, Idaho; Roger L. Brown of 1741 East 9th South, Salt Lake City, Utah; Frederick S. Buchanan of 1729 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Front Row: Glen W. Welling of Fielding, Utah; Lois G. Hess of Smithfield, Utah; Chelsey N. Pierson of Owendale, Alberta, Canada; Jane E. Russell of 232 El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, California; John L. Knight of 2130 South 21st East, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  • Photograph number 2: Netherlands Mission. Left to Right: Darrell Harmon, Paul Furner, Thomas Gibby, Allen Christensen, Stuen Snurtliff, Neil Dijkstra, Paul Buchanan (Frederick Buchanan's nephew), and Alden Robinson.
  • Photograph number 3: Sister Emma Riggs McKay, Mrs. Reiser and Elaine Reiser in front of the London mission home. August 1953.
  • Photograph number 4: Bette Wilson, Archie Wilson and Fred Buchanan at the Salt Lake City Airport. The Wilsons leaving for their mission in Scotland. November 1988.
  • Photograph number 5: Archie Wilson and Fred Buchanan at the Salt Lake City Airport in November 1988.
  • Photograph number 6: Group of people who served missions in Scotland during the early 1950s who were members of the "Scottish Fireside Group," Salt Lake City, Circa 1959. Fourth row, Left to Right: Frank Davis (?), Bill Grant, Darrell Smith. Third row, Left to Right: Catherine Erskine, Irene Seal, Joel Dunn, unidentified, Gwen McKinley, Robert Bennett, Melvin White, Hyrum Dalgliesh. Second row, Left to Right: George Erskine, unidentified, Selvoy J. Boyer, Mrs. Boyer, Margaret Hamilton Moyse, Blythe Moyse. First row, Left to Right: Frederick Buchanan Jr., Warren Davis, and Marilyn (?) Davis.
  • Photograph number 7: Scottish Emigrants in Utah and members of the "Scottish Fireside Group," Salt Lake City, circa 1959. Third row, Left to Right: Christine Smith (Edinburgh), James Duff (Edinburgh), Edith Calderwood (Glasgow), Jean Park (Airdrie), Mary Aitkenhead, Margaret Forbes (Perth), Jean Junor (Glasgow), Jean Johnstone (Perth). Second row, Left to Right: William Park (Airdrie), Margaret Park (Airdrie), Elizabeth Buchanan (Ayrshire), Frederick Buchanan Sr. (Ayrshire), Eleanor Junor (Glasgow). First row, Left to Right: James Lang (Glasgow), Alexander Leslie (Glasgow), Elizabeth Buchanan Leslie (Ayrshire and Leslie).
  • Photograph number 8: George Gordon Erskine and Catherine Walker Erskine in their home on Emerson Avenue, 1976. George was born in Scotland, 1895, and Catherine was born in Pennsylvania of Scottish parents. "The Erskine's served a mission in the U.K. 1952-1954 in Bristol and then in Scotland. They were [Frederick Buchanan's] companions during the last year of [his] mission."
1 4
Family History
  • Photograph number 1: Crosby cabin, 1852. The cabin William Cooper and Millizer Robinson Cooper lived in when they came to Bountiful in 1862.
  • Photograph number 2: Buchanan at the family log cabin in Bountiful, 1989.
  • Photograph number 3: Anne Boggie MacNeil
  • Photograph number 4: Anne Boggie MacNeil and David MacNeil Sr. Photo by MacGregor of Coatbridge.
  • Photograph number 5: Annie MacNeil and her half-sister Elizabeth Thomson.
  • Photograph number 6: Annie Boggie MacNeil and her son David MacNeil Jr.
  • Photograph number 7: John MacNeil Jr. and his wife Annie Cooper Warrilow MacNeil.
  • Photograph number 8: John MacNeil Jr. Photo by the Caledonian.
  • Photograph number 9: James Brady MacNeil.
  • Photograph number 10: John Marshall, Weber, Utah.
  • Photograph number 11: Elizabeth Joyce Obson Marshall, Weber, Utah.
  • Photograph number 12: C.P. Soderup, coal miner, died 1902.
  • Photograph number 13: Fred Buchanan's niece, Alanna Marie Dyson Moore. November 1964, age 8 1/2 years.
  • Photograph number 14: Buchanan's niece Annette, age 3 months.
1 5
Descendants of George Gordon Campbell
  • Photograph number 1: Steve Pickle, Terry Pickle, Betty Erskine Arnaldus, Naomi Pickle, John Wilcox, Randa Pickle, Marianne Mitchell, and Maxwell George Erskine.
  • Photograph number 2: Galston Cross, Scotland 1991. The descendants of George Campbell near the spot where George Campbell had an experience with voices that converted him to Mormonism. Elder McDonald baptized him soon thereafter, circa 1878.
  • Photograph number 3: Reunion of the George Gordon Campbell descendants, Bountiful, Utah 1969.
  • Fourth row (back row), Left to Right: Ruby Rose, Susan Rose Boyt and child, Wanda Rose and child, Dennis Rose, Richard Rose, Delores Rose, Rose child, Ronald Harrington and children, Mary Campbell Harrington, Harold Campbell, Mary Campbell and child, Chris Campbell and Heather, Con Campbell, Gloria Campbell and child, Ronald Campbell and child, Janet Campbell, Lindy White, Heather Ann White, Trudy White and Sharlene, Melvin White, Doug Erskine, Randy Erskine, Donna Erskine and Todd, Harry Erskine Jr., Pat Erskine and Holly, Ralph Erskine, Heather Erskine, and Keven Erskine.
  • Third row, Left to Right: Freddy Buchanan and child, Rama Buchanan (not descendants of G.G.C.), Glen Spencer, Jessie Spencer, Paul Billing, Sandra Calton, Albert Bounous, Carol Parkin Bounous, Velma C. Parkin and Kym, Leonard Parkin, Cheryl Parkin, Heidi Parkin, unidentified, unidentified, Melany White, Janell White, Claudette White, Shelly White, Gary Ashby, Patricia Campbell Ashby, Sharon Campbell Barnes, Margaret Campbell, and Dave Campbell.
  • Second row, Left to Right: Edith Steele, Karen Steele, Henry Thomas, Marion Thomas, Irene Calton, Jack Calton, Helen Royall, Dan Royall, Larry Christenson, Max Erskine, Iona Erskine, Madeline Ussens, Kathy P. Ussens, Claudia Evans, Evelyn Evans, Melvin Campbell, Gay Lynn Garner, Ivy Campbell, Guy Gerrard, Lorna Campbell, and Scott Evans.
  • First row, Left to Right: Vaughn child, Susan Vaughn and Jeffery, Vaughn child, Judy Vaughn McCloy and child, Keith McCloy and child, Doug Vaughn, George Erskine, Katherine Erskine, Ruth Neff, Don Neff, Stewart's friend, Stewart Neff, Manya Christenson, Kim Christenson, Ray Christenson, Ina Steele, Susie Campbell, Jim Anderson, Jim Campbell, Rob Erskine, Diana Chidester and Shaun, Sherry Lee Bell, Kent Chidester and Noal, Pat Bell, Dana Bell, Eleanor Birk, Marion White, Alex Steele, Hazel Erskine, Harry Erskine.
1 6
Scottish Royalty, Dancing, Bag Pipes, and Gatherings
  • Photograph number 1: Iann Campbell, 12th Duke of Argyle, on his visit to Salt Lake City, December 1976.
  • Photograph number 2: Duke and Duchess of Argyle.
  • Photograph number 3: James McIgurr and Sir Harry Lauder.
  • Photograph number 4: 21st Ward Polyglot Class, circa 1900.
  • Photograph number 5: Myron O'Connor, 1977.
  • Photograph number 6: Stanley Robertson of Alberdeen, Scotland, 1977.
  • Photograph number 7: Dave Hart, tossing the caber.
  • Photograph number 8: Karen Keachie, Mary Baxter, Marilyn Keachie, and Jane Baxter.
  • Photograph number 9: Frederick Buchanan, Governor Calvin Rampton and Brian G. Buchanan during the first proclaimed Scottish Heritage Week, June 1976.
  • Photograph number 10: Festival folk dancers "Ceilidh," November 8, 1976.
  • Photograph number 11: Gathering at Westminster College. British Consul presents medal to Dennis McMaster, 1978.
  • Photograph number 12: Scottish Festival and Highland games, 1979.
  • Photograph number 13: Festival folk dancers.
  • Photograph number 14: Sculpture representing nineteenth century emigrants, Merseyside Maritime museum, Liverpool.
  • Photograph number 15-16: The Utah Scottish Association plaque.
1 7
Highland Gathering, Park City
  • Photograph number 1-15: Parade, park, etc. Photos by Carol Magee of Tucson, Arizona.
June 1989
1 8
Scotland
  • Photograph number 1-2: Brigo'doon Allowoy, Ayrshire.
  • Photograph number 3: Ship crossing "Aisla Craig." Photo by Marland and Wolff.
  • Photograph number 4: Spring garden in Laggerhill, Dumfries. May 1989.
  • Photograph number 5: Beam pumping engine in Warlockhead, Leadhills. May 1989.
  • Photograph number 6: Plaque describing the first Latter-Day Saint baptisms in Scotland.
  • Photograph number 7: Plaque on bench celebrating the place of the baptisms of the first Latter-Day Saints in Scotland.
1 9
Frederick Buchanan and Ruari McNeill
  • Photograph number 1-2: Frederick Buchanan and Ruari McNeill, January 1989. "Ruari was the person who presented the "McNeil Letters" upon which A Good Time Coming is based."
1 10
Photographs of Salt Lake Superintendents Used In "Culture Clash and Accommodation: Public Schooling in Salt Lake City, 1890-1994"
  • Photograph number 1: Jesse M. Millspaugh, 1890-1898. (Photograph from Westminster College)
  • Photograph number 2: Frank B. Cooper, 1899-1901. (Photograph from Seattle School Archives)
  • Photograph number 3: D.H. Christensen, 1901-1916.
  • Photograph number 4: Ernest A. Smith, 1916-1920.
  • Photograph number 5: George N. Child, 1920-1932. (Photograph from the State Department of Education)
  • Photograph number 6-7: L. John Nuttal, Jr., 1932-1944. (Photograph from Brigham Young University)
  • Photograph number 8-9: Howard S. Mc Donald, 1944-1945. (Photograph from Brigham Young University)
  • Photograph number 10: Arthur C. Wiscombe, 1969-1973.
  • Photograph number 11: M. Donald Thomas, 1973-1984. (Photograph from Salt Lake Board of Education)
  • Photograph number 12-13: John W. Bennion, 1985-1994. (Photograph from Salt Lake Board of Education)
  • Photograph number 14: School Superintendent of Utah.
  • Photograph number 15: Tombstone of Ms. Emma McVickers, the first woman state superintendent of schools circa 1901. She died in California circa 1920, and was buried at the Mt. Calvery Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah.
1890-1994
1 11
Photographs of Schools Used In "Culture Clash and Accommodation: Public Schooling in Salt Lake City, 1890-1994"
  • Photograph number 1: Alice Amanda Hillam (middle of fourth row), aunt of Dorothy Higgs Smith. Forest School, Salt Lake City circa 1910.
  • Photograph number 2: Glee Club in the Music Room of the Washington School, circa 1936. Miss Melba Clark, teacher.
  • Photograph number 3: Washington School room 6, circa 1899. Mr. Avery, Principal and Mrs. Knowles, Teacher.
  • Photograph number 4: Library at the Washington School circa 1936. Mrs. Pyke, Librarian.
  • Photograph number 5: Kindergarten Band at the Washington School circa 1934. Ralph Larsen, leader.
  • Photograph number 6: Three dancers.
  • Photograph number 7: Third grade studying reference material for a Social Studies assignment on transportation. Eva Mae Green, Teacher and Betty Lewis, Librarian. May 1938.
  • Photograph number 8: Art Room of Washington School, circa 1934.
  • Photograph number 9: Webster School, second grade class.
  • Photographs of Whittier School's "Victory Garden" in Salt Lake City during World War II.
  • Photograph number 10: "Pickling peas for canning. July 18, 1916."
  • Photograph number 11: "City children respond promptly to call to work! Give them a chance."
  • Photograph number 12: "Canning peas raised at the Whittier School, 1916."
  • Photograph number 13: "Canning Chicken, peas, beans, etc. 1916."
  • Photograph number 14: "Everybody interested in children's work."
  • Photograph number 15: "80 quarts of canned products put up by children. July 18, 1916."
  • Photograph number 16: Brigham Young and his sons. (Note: Utah State Historical Society photo.)
  • Photograph number 17: Brigham Young's schoolhouse. (Note: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints photo.)
1890-1994
1 12
Eskdale Commune, Utah
  • Photograph number 1: Montessori School.
  • Photograph number 2: Choir
  • Photograph number 3: Orchestra
  • Photograph number 4: An early dwelling
  • Photograph number 5: Eskdale School
  • Photograph number 6-7: A modern dwelling
  • Photograph number 8-9: Orchestra
  • Photograph number 10: Assembly Hall
  • Photograph number 11: "Aaron," the basis of Levite belief and practice.
  • Photograph number 12: Altar.
  • Photograph number 13-15: Orchestra
  • Photograph number 16: Eskdale High School
  • Photograph number 17: Three students at Eskdale Elementary School. Dress is a sign of religious commitment.
  • Photograph number 18: Altar in the order's chapel.
  • Photograph number 19: Young boy in a tractor.
  • Photograph number 20: Dr. Robert Conrad, High Priest of the Order of Aaron.
  • Photograph number 21: Orchestra. Music is a binding force in Eskdale.
May 1972-1973
1 13
L.D.S. Institute Teachers
  • Photograph number 1: Max Rogers and George Boyd.
  • Photograph number 2: Max Rogers, Mrs. Boyd and George Boyd at the Boyd Home in Provo.
  • Photograph number 3: Dale LeCharminant, Dennis Lythgoe, Max Rogers, George Boyd, and Frederick Buchanan at the Boyd Home in Provo, Utah.
1950s-1970s
1 14
Civil Rights
  • Photograph number 1-18: "Photographs taken in Columbus, Ohio by Frederick Buchanan during an inner city workshop in black education, summer 1968. Photographs illustrate social context of black education in inner cities."
1968
1 15
Miscellaneous
  • Photograph number 1: Grant Stake "Singing Mothers," circa 1958. Identifications as follows:
  • Photograph number 1: Elizabeth Buchanan
  • Photograph number 2: Marion Nordfors
  • Photograph number 3: Margaret Bergman
  • Photograph number 4: Melba Rasmussen
  • Photograph number 5: Elsie Whitteker
  • Photograph number 6: LoLa Gifford
  • Photograph number 7: Mary Crawford
  • Photograph number 8: Ivy Larsen
  • Photograph number 9: Margaret Taylor
  • Photograph number 10: Carrie Knapton
  • Photograph number 11: Dolores Galsford
  • Photograph number 12: "Scottish women at a "shower" probably given for Patricia Junor, Jean Junor's daughter-in-law, Circa 1950s." Third row, Left to Right: Margaret Park, remainder unidentified. Second row, Left to Right: Elizabeth Buchanan, Mrs. John Houston, unidentified, Jean Junor. First row, Left to Right: Elizabeth B. Leslie, Patricia Junor, and Eleanor Junor.
  • Photograph number 13: Family portrait of Tom, Liza, Tommy, Josie, Dustin, Tish, Ashlee, Brooke, Ben, Alisha, Brianna, Abbie, Nicholas, Daniel, Danica, and Tracey Loveridge, Christmas 2002.
  • Photograph number 14: Last class taught by Frederick Buchanan, May 1996 in MBH room 126. J.P. Stewart, Chen Shen Yu, Jim Todd, Kevin Vauham, Fred Buchanan, Doug McLennan, J. Herr, Jean Christensen, Michelle Krueger.
  • Photograph number 15: 's Main Street, 1873. (Note: Utah State Historical Society photo.)

Wedding InvitationsReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 16

W.C. DunbarReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 17

Portraits of Family MembersReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 18

Tracy Wigwam Scout Camp (1956-1960)Return to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 19

Scout Troop (Stevenston)Return to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 20

Greeting CardsReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 21

Group Portraits with Names (Photocopies)Return to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 22

Missionary PostcardsReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 23

William Wallace MemorialReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 24

Green Photo Album 1Return to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 25

Green Photo Album 2Return to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 26

Holy Land Study Tour, JerusalemReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 27

Buchanan related EphemeraReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 28

OversizeReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
2 1
Bolander family and schools
  • Photograph number f1: Bolander Family of Ogden, Utah.
  • Photograph number f2-4: Classroom scenes at various locations in the United States, circa 1900.
  • Photograph number f5: Oquirrh School, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1899. Class colors: burnt orange and black.
  • Photograph number f6-7: bagpipes and Scottish dancers, back reads "Sun Mag. Gift of Fred S. Buchanan"

General ImagesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
3 1
Digital Images - Mission, Scouting, 75th Birthday, British Museum (c.1947-49)
3 2
University of Utah
3 3
Saint Andrews Episcopal Church (Chetwyn Aston)
3 4
Scottish Fireside Group
3 5
Tartan Ball, SLC (c1975)
3 6
FSB Bountiful High School
3 7
William-Lyons Buchanan
3 8
Cain Family
3 9
Coronation Celebration
3 10
Crawford Lodge
3 11
The Dyson Family
3 12
Fred 1980
3 13
Fred and Friends
3 14
Glasgow LDS Branch
3 15
Hobnobbing
3 16
Jeanie Young Reid Hamilton Hyndman
3 17
Jefferson Institute
3 18
LDS Arbor Ward Church Outings
3 19
The Leslie Family
3 20
Lyons Family
3 21
Alvin Gittons' Paintings
3 22
Columbus, OH
3 23
Family (Parents, siblings, etc.)
3 24
LDS Mission Work Scotland and Ireland
3 25
Salt Lake City
3 26
Millcreek Canyon
3 27
Saint Andrews
3 28
FSB Dinner and talk on Robert Burns
3 29
Dr. Cottam's "Spring and Flowers of the Wasatch" class - 1957
3 30
Workshop on Education
3 31
Miscellaneous
3 32
Family and Friends
3 33
Travel
3 34
Ardeen Church
3 35
Stevenson, Scotland
3 36
Highland Games 1951
3 37
Highland Games 1988
3 38
Scottish Dance at U of U
3 39
Utah Scottish Association
3 40
"Vote for Scotland Booth" 1995
3 41
Stevenson, George Place
3 42
William O. Tolman in Salt Coats, Stevenson
3 43
Scotland - June 1951
3 44
Stevenson, High Kirk
3 45
Aberdeen 1953
3 46
Miscellaneous Edinburgh, Glasgow, and London
3 47
Ireland 1968, 1953
4 1
Christmas Cards
4 2
Lecture: Ages of Childhood - Lecture materials "Ages of Life"
4 3
Lecture: Ages of Childhood - Lecture Materials "Dewey's Concept of Growth"
4 4
Lecture Materials: "Civil Rights Struggle"
4 5
Tartans
4 6
Monarchs
4 7
Scots Religion
4 8
Independence 1314
4 9
Amish Lecture (Middlefield, OH)
4 10
Amish Lecture
4 11
Lecture: Ages of Childhood - Lecture Materials
4 12
Lecture Materials - Maps, etc.
4 13
Burns/Scotland
4 14
Burns/Scotland
4 15
Cabinet War Rooms
4 16
Charlottesville, VA
4 17
Crown Jewels
4 18
England, Cathedrals
4 19
Monticello, N.C.
4 20
Scotland and England
4 21
Warwick Castle
4 22
Scotland - Blackhawk Films
4 23
Family Events - Negatives
4 24
Miscellaneous Positives and Negatives
4 25
Family Events - Negatives
4 26
Family Events - Negatives
4 27
Family - Unidentified
4 28
Friends and Family
5 1
Beaver Island
5 2
Bennion
5 3
Boys Choir
5 4
Boy Scouts, Wigwam Bountiful High, Boy Scouts 1950's
5 5
Boy Scouts
5 6
Columbus, OH
5 7
Craters of Moon 1983
5 8
Ft. Lewis
5 9
Highland High
5 10
Highland Games
5 11
Highland Gathering
5 12
LDS Temples, etc. (Possible photo of Brian David Mitchell outside of Temple Square, SLC, UT)
5 13
Mission
5 14
Ohio?
5 15
Southern Utah (Zion, Bryce Canyon, Etc.)
5 16
Toledo, OH
5 17
Trips - Ohio, Penn, NY, etc.
5 18
Victoria, BC
5 19
Washington, DC
5 20
Mary - University of Virginia 1998 - Jefferson Institute
5 21
Miscellaneous 1
5 22
Miscellaneous 2
5 23
New Year 1952
5 24
Parkinson’s
5 25
Postcards
5 26
Army
5 27
MHA Tour of Scotland
6 1
Ian Kerr Photos
6 2
Bell Family
6 3
Fred, Rama and Immediate Family
6 4
Elizabeth Bell Reid Buchanan
6 5
Aunt Jean and Family
6 6
Kerr/Reid Family
6 7
McIntyre Family
6 8
Mary (Tilly) Kerr Young
6 9
Fred Buchanan, Sr.
6 10
McRae/Flanders Field
6 11
David O. McKay
6 12
The McRae Family
6 13
Buchanan Family Portrait, Scotland (Sept. 1947)
6 14
Scottish District Presidents, David O. McKay
6 15
David O. McKay Home, Booker T. Washington
6 16
Events and Parties
6 17
Unidentified Negatives
6 18
Scottish Events, Kilmarnock Academy
6 19
ERB and FB Sr.
6 20
Parties
6 21
FSB Graduation
6 22
FSB (1970's-1990's)
6 23
FSB (1950's-1970's)
6 24
FSB Playing Bagpipes
6 25
William L. Buchanan Family
6 26
Ian Kerr
7 1
Miscellaneous LDS History Sites
7 2
Miscellaneous Southern Utah
7 3
Miscellaneous England and Scotland
7 4
Miscellaneous England and Scotland
7 5
Miscellaneous England and Scotland
7 6
Miscellaneous England and Scotland
7 7
Miscellaneous England and Scotland
7 8
Family Events - Negatives
7 9
Graduation, Army, Travel
7 10
Family Events - Negatives
8 1
Fred and Rama - Wedding
8 2
Fred, Rama and Immediate Family
8 3
Fred, Rama and Immediate Family
8 4
Fred, Rama and Immediate Family
8 5
FSB Extended Family
8 6
Friends and Miscellaneous Relations
8 7
Utah/Family
8 8
Buchanan Family
8 9
Buchanan Family
8 10
Fred and Rama
8 11
Buchanan Residence 1725 S. State SLC 1949-1952
8 12
Buchanan Home 3017 S 700 E. (1953-1974)
8 13
FSB Home in Ohio - King Ave
8 14
Buchanan Immigration and Settlement
8 15
Rama
8 16
FSB Portraits
8 17
Fred Buchanan Youth
8 18
Fred Buchanan Youth and Friends
9 1
Edinburgh
9 2
England - Family trip - Spring and Summer 1979
9 3
England Cathedrals
9 4
N.Y. to U.K.
9 5
Ancient Scotland
9 6
Scotland I
9 7
Scotland 2
9 8
Scotland 3
9 9
Scotland 4
9 10
Scotland 5
9 11
Scotland 6
9 12
Scotland - Islands
9 13
Loch Lomond
9 14
Stevenston
9 15
St. Andrews
9 16
Scenic Views of Scotland
9 17
Scottish Culture in Utah
9 18
Scottish Nationalism
9 19
Stevenston
9 20
Photos from correspondence
10 1
Identified Negatives - Tintype included

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Subject Terms

  • Public schools
  • Scotland

Personal Names

  • Buchanan, Frederick Stewart

Corporate Names

  • LDS (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)

Form or Genre Terms

  • Photographic prints--Color