Portrait photograph collection, 1850-1980
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Title
- Portrait photograph collection
- Dates
- 1850-1980 (inclusive)18501980
- Quantity
- 3 boxes
- Collection Number
- P0190
- Summary
- The portrait photograph collection contains portraits of men and women who were either of national or local interest.
- Repository
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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
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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
Content Description
The portrait collection is an alphabetical arrangement of portraits of men and women who were either of national or local interest. The collection contains 170 black and white images of various sizes and types including three tintypes. The majority of the collection is identified, though the spelling of names is often questionable because much of the handwriting is undecipherable.
Use of the Collection
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 Information
Return to TopDetailed Description of the Collection
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Portraits A-Z, Daniel Wells Family and Group Portraits
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Description: A-B
- 1 : Sepia photograph of Helen Beatie, by Savage and Ottinger Studio. A Mormon pioneer and wife of Hampton S. Beatie.
- 1a : Black and white photograph of Jane Addams, social reformer and Nobel Peace Prize winner.
- 2 : Sepia photograph of Dr. Francis Denton ("Den") Benedict.
- 3 : Sepia photograph of Bernhard H. Bergman, Professor of Ancient and Modern Languages and Literature at the University of Deseret, about 1870.
- 4 : Sepia photograph of Francis Marion Bishop, an early instructor at the University of Deseret (now University of Utah) in the 1870s. He was a cartographer for the John Wesley Powell expedition of 1871, and later worked in the mining industry.
- 5 : Sepia photograph of Francis Marion Bishop.
- 6 : Black and white photograph of Theodore Brendtley and his wife in Zurich, Switzerland.
- 7 : Black and white photograph of Juanita Brooks typing.
Container: Box 1, Folder 1 -
Description: C-D
- 1 : Black and white photograph of Lieutenant General Robert M. Cannon, a native of Salt Lake City. Photo taken in 1957 when he was deputy commander of United States Army Pacific.
- 2 : Sepia photograph of Albert Carrington, probably in the 1870s or 1880s.
- 3 : Black and white photograph of J. Reuben Clark.
- 4 : Black and white tintype photograph of Ida Ione Cook. She was an early teacher at the University of Deseret and Brigham Young College.
- 5 : Black and white tintype photograph of Ida Ione Cook. She was an early teacher at the University of Deseret and Brigham Young College.
- 6 : Sepia photograph of Mr. ???? Gaumain Corneille. Surname may be compound, with first name unknown. Photo taken in Paris
- 7 : Sepia photograph of Mr. Gaumain Corneille. Surname may be compound, with first name unknown.
- 8 : Black and white photograph of Gaumain Corneille, by Charles Carey, photographer in Paris. Surname may be compound, with first name unknown.
- 9 : Sepia photograph of Mary E. Culin, by Savage and Ottinger Studio in the 1860s. Future wife of Harmel Pratt, married 1873.
- 10 : Sepia photograph of Mary E. Culin, by Savage and Ottinger Studio in the 1860s. Future wife of Harmel Pratt, married 1873.
- 11 : Black and white photograph of Secretary of War George H. Dern, autographed for Senator Elbert Thomas on January 30, 1835. Dern also served as Governor of Utah.
- 12 : Black and white photograph of social reformer Dorothea Dix.
- 13 : Black and white photograph of G. Homer Durham, educator and LDS Church authority.
- 14 : Black and white photograph of Winifred H. Dyer, she was a teacher.
Container: Box 1, Folder 2 -
Description: E-H
- 1 : Black and white photograph of Constantine Filigno with others.
- 2 : Black and white photograph of author, A. D. Fricke.
- 3 : Sepia photograph of Lorenzo Fullenbach, a Prussian soldier in the early 1870s. He was baptized into the LDS Church in 1875 and came to Utah in 1879.
- 4 : Black and white photograph of Robert Gardner, an early resident of Saint George, Utah.
- 5 : Black and white photograph of Walter K. Granger, Congressman from Utah in 1941 to 1953.
- 6 : Black and white photograph of Heber J. Grant, seventh president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- 7 : Sepia photograph of Carolina Gysi, taken in Winterthur, Switzerland around 1870.
- 8 : Black and white photograph of Jacob Hamblin, Mormon pioneer and missionary.
- 9 : Sepia photograph of Milton Henry Hardy. He was a student at the University of Deseret (now University of Utah) back in 1869.
- 10 : Sepia photograph of Milton Henry Hardy. He was a student at the University of Deseret (now University of Utah) back in 1869.
- 11 : Black and white photograph of Orrin Hatch, who served as a United States senator from Utah for 42 years, from 1977-2019.
- 12 : Black and white photograph of Dr. William Healy.
- 13 : Sepia photograph of John Huber, a Swiss LDS convert.
- 14 : Sepia photograph of Lucretia Heywood. She was known as "Kittie," and married Franklin DeLafayette Kimball. She later became a leader in the Christian Science movement.
- 15 : Sepia photograph of Joseph L. Heywood, Mormon pioneer and father of Lucretia ("Kittie") Kimball.
- 16 : Sepia photograph of Mrs. Sarepta Heywood, wife of Joseph Leland Kimball.
- 17 : Black and white photograph of Lucretia (Kittie) Heywood, later wife of Franklin D. Kimball.
- 18 : Black and white photograph of Alice Merrill Horne, Utah artist, politician, and society leader.
- 19 : Black and white photograph of Duane G. Hunt in his office. He was Bishop of Salt Lake City from 1937 until his death in 1960.
- 20 : Sepia photograph of Orson Hyde, early Mormon pioneer and church leader.
Container: Box 1, Folder 3 -
Description: I-L
- 1 : Sepia photograph of a bust of Thomas Jefferson, who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809.
- 2 : Black and white photograph of a portrait of Eli B. Kelsey, early Mormon pioneer and church leader, in the book "Pioneers and prominent men of Utah," published in 1913.
- 3 : Sepia photograph of Heber C. Kimball, first counselor to Brigham Young in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- 4 : Black and white photograph of Heber C. Kimball, first counselor to Brigham Young in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- 5 : Black and white photograph of Dr. Emil Wilhelm Georg Magnus Kraepelin, a German psychiatrist.
- 6 : Black and white photograph of Abraham Lincoln, who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
- 7 : Sepia photograph of Susan Claire Little, by Savage and Ottinger Studio. Daughter of Feramorz and Fannie Little of Salt Lake City, she married Hiram B. Clawson, Jr., in 1876.
- 8 : Sepia photograph of Susan Claire Little, by Savage and Ottinger Studio. Daughter of Feramorz and Fannie Little of Salt Lake City, she married Hiram B. Clawson, Jr., in 1876.
- 9 : Sepia photograph of Juliette C. Little, by Savage and Ottinger Studio. Salt Lake City, Utah. Daughter of Feramorz and Fannie Little of Salt Lake City, she married Adelbert Roundy in 1873.
- 10 : Sepia photograph of Juliette C. Little, by Savage and Ottinger Studio. Salt Lake City, Utah. Daughter of Feramorz and Fannie Little of Salt Lake City, she married Adelbert Roundy in 1873.
- 11 : Black and white photograph of Francis M. Lyman, Mormon pioneer and LDS Church leader.
Container: Box 1, Folder 4 -
Description: M-P
- 1 : Sepia photograph of Phillip Margetts, by Savage and Ottinger photographers. Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a Mormon pioneer and became an actor.
- 2 : Sepia photograph of a Mrs. McAllister, by Savage and Ottinger photographers. Salt Lake City, Utah. She may have been a wife of either Richard Wesley McAllister or his brother, James William Thompson McAllister, who were Mormon pioneers.
- 3 : Black and white photograph of U.S. Senator George McGovern. He was the Democratic nominee for President in 1972.
- 4 : Sepia photograph of David O. McKay, President of the LDS Church from 1951 to 1970.
- 5 : Black and white photograph of K. Gunn McKay (left) and an unidentified man. McKay was a Utah Congressman from 1971 to 1981.
- 6 : Sepia photograph of Mormon pioneer David McKenzie, by Savage and Ottinger photographers. Salt Lake City, Utah.
- 7 : Sepia photograph of Louis F. Monch (or Moench), an early instructor at the University of Deseret (now University of Utah), and later founded Weber Stake Academy in Ogden (now Weber State University)
- 8 : Sepia photograph of Louis F. Monch (or Moench), by Savage and Ottinger photographers. Salt Lake City, Utah. He was an early instructor at the University of Deseret (now University of Utah), and later founded Weber Stake Academy in Ogden (now Weber State University)
- Photograph number 9: Nephi L. Morris (glass slide)
- 10 : Black and white photograph of Henry D. Moyle, attorney and LDS Apostle.
- 11 : Black and white photograph of Abe Murdock, by Chase Statler Studios, Washington. He was a Congressman and Senator from Utah from 1933 to 1947.
- 12 : Black and white photograph of Charles W. Nibley, Second Counselor to the President of the LDS Church.
- 13 : Black and white photograph of Helen Papanikolas, author of "The Peoples of Utah."
- 14 : Sepia photograph of Sidney Wellington Darke, Mormon pioneer.
- 15 : Black and white photograph of William Wines Phelps, early LDS leader and pioneer.
- 16 : Black and white photograph of Orson Pratt, early LDS leader and pioneer.
- 17 : Black and white photograph of George D. Pyper, fifth general superintendent of the Sunday School of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Container: Box 1, Folder 5 -
Description: Q-R
- 1 : Sepia photograph of Orson Pratt, early LDS leader and pioneer.
- 2 : Black and white photograph of Utah Governor Calvin L. Rampton and an unidentified man.
- 3 : Sepia photograph of Mr. Alfred Randall and wife Emmerette Louisa (Davis) Randall, Mormon pioneers.
- 4 : Sepia photograph of Joseph L. Rawlings, a Senator from Utah, March 4, 1897 to March 4, 1903. He also served as a professor at the University of Deseret (now University of Utah) from 1873-1875.
- 5 : Sepia photograph of Charles Read, early merchant in Salt Lake, Ogden and Alta, Utah.
- 6 : Sepia photograph of Charles C. Rich, Utah pioneer and LDS Church Apostle.
- 7 : Sepia photograph of O. H. Riggs, territorial Superintendent of district schools, Salt Lake City.
- 8 : Sepia photograph of O. H. Riggs, territorial Superintendent of district schools, Salt Lake City.
- 9 : Sepia photograph of O. H. Riggs, territorial Superintendent of district schools, Salt Lake City.
- 10 : Black and white photograph of J. Will Robinson, an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives for Utah's 2nd congressional district from 1933 to 1947. .
- 11 : Black and white photograph of George Romney, an American businessman and Republican Party politician.
Container: Box 1, Folder 6 -
Description: S
- 1 : Black and white photograph of Jeremiah W. Sanborn, probably the one who was President of Utah State University from 1890 to 1894 and first director of the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station.
- 2 : Contact sheet of black-and-white photographs showing Turii Scrchinskii at various stages of his adult life.
- 3 : Sepia photograph of Florence A. Slade, daughter of George Washington Slade and future wife of Samuel Paul.
- 4 : Sepia photograph of Alice E. Slade, daughter of George Washington Slade and future wife of Daniel Milton Robbins.
- 5 : Scan of a notice about a reception in honor of Relief Society President Bathsheba W. Smith in 1907, with two photographs of her.
- 6 : Black and white photograph of George A. Smith, Utah pioneer and LDS Church Apostle.
- Photograph number 7-8: Black and white photograph of a drawing based on a portrait of Hyrum Smith, brother of Joseph Smith, Jr.
- Photograph number 9: Black and white photograph of an illustration of Jedediah Strong Smith, fur trader and explorer in the early 19th century.
- Photograph number 10: Joseph Smith
- 11 : Black and white photograph of Eliza R. Snow, Mormon pioneer, poet, and second general president of the Relief Society.
- 12 : Sepia photograph of Erastus Snow, Utah pioneer and LDS Church Apostle.
- 13 : Sepia photograph of Erastus Snow, Utah pioneer and LDS Church Apostle.
- 14 : Black and white photograph of Erastus Snow, who as the founder of Saint George, Utah, was known as the Father of Cotton Mission
- 15 : Sepia photograph of Lorenzo Snow, Utah pioneer and fifth President of the LDS Church.
- 16 : Black and white photograph of Lorenzo Snow, Utah pioneer and fifth President of the LDS Church.
- 17 : Sepia photograph of Minerva White Snow, wife of Erastus Snow.
- 18 : Black and white photograph of Bill Summers outside a log cabin, probably late 19th century.
- 19 : Black and white photograph of Bill Summers outside a log cabin, probably late 19th century.
- 20 : Black and white photograph of Erastus Snow, Utah pioneer and LDS Church Apostle.
Container: Box 1, Folder 7 -
Description: T-Z
- 1 : Sepia photograph of John Taylor, third President of the LDS Church.
- 2 : Black and white photograph of Senator Elbert Duncan Thomas, 1939, Washington.
- 3 : Black and white photograph of Christiana Jensen Thomson with her baby. She pulled a handcart 1300 miles to Utah in 1857.
- 4 : Black and white photograph of Lucy May Van Cott, Dean of Women at the University of Utah.
- 5 : Sepia photograph of General Stewart Van Vliet. a Union general during the Civil War, in 1862.
- 6 : Sepia photograph of Miriam ("Mamie") Vilate Decker, by C. W. Carter photographer. Salt Lake City, Utah, in the early 1870s.
- 7 : Black and white photograph of Charles Lowell Walker, a Latter-day Saint hymn-writer and a founder of Saint George, Utah.
- 8 : Black and white photograph of an illustration of General George Washington, commander in the American war for independence who later served as the first president of the United States.
- 9 : Black and white photograph of Alfred North Whitehead, mathematician and philosopher.
- 10 : Black and white photograph of a boy named (Beverly?) Williams, probably in Utah in the 1870s.
- 11 : Black and white photograph of Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson.
- 12 : Black and white photograph of Wilford Woodruff, the fourth President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- 13 : Black and white photograph of Brigham Young, second President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, probably in the late 1850s or early 1860s.
Container: Box 1, Folder 8 -
Description: Daniel Wells Family
- 1 : Black and white photograph of one of the wives of Daniel H. Wells, either Emmeline B. (Woodward) Wells Hannah C. (Free) Wells.
- 2 : Black and white photograph of Daniel H. Wells, an apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the third mayor of Salt Lake City.
- 3 : Sepia photograph of Abbie C. Wells, daughter of Daniel H. Wells and Hannah C. Free. She married Seymour B. Young in 1884.
- 4 : Sepia photograph of an unidentified young child of Daniel H. Wells, by the Savage and Ottinger Studio, late 1860s.
- 5 : Sepia photograph of Junius Free Wells, son of Daniel H. Wells and wife Hannah C. Free.
- 6 : Sepia photograph of Dessie (Martha Deseret) Wells, by Savage and Ottinger Studio. She was a daughter of Daniel H. Wells and Martha Givens Harris. She married Charles Read in 1877.
- 7 : Sepia photograph of Kate (Catherine Alley) Wells, daughter of Daniel H. Wells and Lydia Ann Alley.
- 8 : Sepia photograph of Frankie (Frances Louisa) Wells, daughter of Daniel H. Wells and Hannah C. Free.
Container: Box 1, Folder 9 -
Description: Group Portraits
- Photograph number 1: Sepia photograph of presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints from left to right: Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff, Lorenzo Snow and Joseph F. Smith. (panorama)
- Photograph number 2: Black and white photograph of members of Utah's Third State Legislature, 1899.
- Photograph number 3: Black and white photograph of Governor Clyde (third from lift) and his wife in Japan with other U.S. Governors. October 23, 1963.
Container: Box 1, Folder 10
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Unidentified People
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Description: Unidentified Women
- Photograph number 1-18: Unidentified Women
- Photograph number 19: missing
- Photograph number 20: Unidentified Woman
Container: Box 2, Folder 1 -
Description: Unidentified MenContainer: Box 2, Folder 2-3
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Oversize
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Description: Oversize, mostly copyprints
- 1-2: Third Legislature, 1899
- 3: Legislative Assembly, 1890
- 4. Territorial Governors of Utah
- 5. Heber Grant, 1920. Photo by C.R. Savage
- 6.Annie Lyman King. First wife of Senator King
- 7. Brigham Young
- 8. Utah’s Pioneer School Teachers
- 9. unknown male
- 10. United States Marshall Ireland and Deputies, 1884
- 11. First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
- 12. Edward I. Rosenbaum
- 13. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints leaders
- 14. Eleanor Ann Roosevelt
Container: Box 3, Folder 1
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