Showing Collections: 731 - 740 of 1819
John G. Lind papers
Arranged into eight series: Series 1, Education, 1875-1965 and undated; Series 2, Person effects, 1922-1942 and undated; Series 3, Weber Stake Academy and Weber College items, 1897-1944 and undated; Series 4, Geology, mining and assaying, 1883-1945 and undated; Series 5, Photographs, 1881-1997 and undated; Series 6, Posthumous papers, 1944-2011; Series 7, Artifiacts, 1900-1935 and undated; Series 8, John Moyle research, 1969-1985 and undated.
John Goddard Speeches
John Hendricks Collection
John A. Hendricks was a Utah Circuit and District Court Judge from 1945-1953 in Ogden, Utah.
John Kendrick Collection
This collection contains copies of plays and screenplays written by John Kendrick. Mr. Kendrick lectured at Weber State, Special Collections in 1986.
John Lewis Photograph Collection
This collection was donated in 2004 courtesy of Jean Binnie. The collection contains various photos of unnamed people and places.
John M. Browning Patents
Firearm patents for John M. Browning, Ogden, Utah. Dates range from 1899-
1931 and include patents for the bolt gun, recoil operated firearm, automatic machine rifle, and
safety device for firearms.
John M. Cannon Correspondence
Letter to John M. Cannon, Administrator to the A.M. Cannon Estate from Joseph
Goddard, Secretary to the Law Office of John D. Murphy, Ogden, Utah, September 9, 1898.
Concerns an assessment fee on mining stock contested by the A.M. Cannon Estate.
John M. Cannon Manuscript
John M. Elzey papers
This collection containes three series. Series 1, Plays and musicals, 1956-1988; Series 2, General office files, 1958-1987; Series 3, Asian studies, 1956-1991. Original order was maintained as much as possible, thus each series is in alphabetical order based on title or subject matter.
John R. Barnes Correspondence
Two letters from John R. Barnes to his son, Claude T. Barnes who was attending
Chicago University, The letters are dated December 2, 1905, and March 13, 1906. John R.
Barnes, who was superintendent of the Kaysville Co-operative Mercantile Institution, discusses
financial and spiritual concerns for his son and also inquires about Claude’s studies.