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2004 UCC Symposium Exhibits
This collection contains copies of the photographs that were used during the 2004 UC/UI symposium “Making Tracks.”
An Inventory of the Ann Wattis Bowman Michael Collection
An inventory of the collection contains items related to Utah Construction Company. It includes financial records, company correspondence and information of W.H. Wattis, George Bowman, Ann Bowman, Estelle Bowman, Donald Bowman, William Bowman, and Lester Corey.
David Eccles Papers
Edmund Wattis Littlefield Speech and Correspondence Collection
This collection contains a copy of speeches given by E. W. Littlefield from 1952-1997. Also, included are letters from various people congratulating Littlefield on his election as President of Utah Construction and Mining Co. Of interest is a report on Utah’s Mining in Russian and a photograph with accompanying text about the company owned ranches in Montello, NV.
Railroad Miscellaneous Collection
This collection contains items collected for exhibit use during the 2004 UCC Symposium. It includes items relating to the Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, and Western Pacific Railroads.
Sterling Sessions and Gene Sessions UC/UI Research Files
This collection contains materials gathered by Sterling Sessions and Gene Sessions during their research from 1976-2004 on the history of Utah Construction Company. Most of the collection are photocopies of original documents.
UCC Symposium Photographic Exhibit 2003- Hoover Dam
This collection contains the photographs that were displayed during the 2003 symposium.
UCC Symposium Photographic Exhibit 2005- Military
This collection contains photographs used in the 2005 UCC symposium display on UCC and Building America's Defense. The photographs are categorized by founders, World War II, Lucky Mc, and Missile Centers. The captions are included with the photographs.
UCC Symposium Photographic Exhibit 2006- Utah Goes International
This collection contains the photographs and captions used during the 2006 exhibit showcasing Utah 's smaller international project. The photographs are divided geographically.