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Ed and Jeannik Littlefield Photograph

 Collection
Identifier: P-239

Edmund Wattis Littlefield Speech and Correspondence Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS-155
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1952 - 1997

The Littlefield Family Photograph Collection

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Identifier: P-108
Abstract

This is a collection of photographs of the E.O. Wattis and Littlefield families. The set contains negatives, photographs, and scanned copies of the images. Most of the photographs center on Edmund Wattis Littlefield and his mother, Marguerite. The group was donated in August 2007 by Denise Sobel, daughter of Edmund Wattis Littlefield.

Dates: 1910 - 1970

Utah Construction Company Symposium Exhibits

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Identifier: MS-149
Abstract This collection contains nine boxes of matted photographs that were used during the 2001 inaugural Utah Construction Company Symposium. Each photograph is double matted with acid-free mats and has Velcro on the back for placing onto the panels. The photographs are separated by acid-free paper to prevent scratching of the photos from the Velcro. The photographs detail the history of the company from 1900-1976 including photos of the founders and major worldwide projects completed by the...
Dates: 1900 - 1976

Utah Construction Company/ Utah International

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Identifier: MS-100
Abstract The Utah Construction Company/Utah International Archives was donated to the Special Collections Department of the Stewart Library by Edmund W. Littlefield of San Francisco in October 1999. The acquisition consists of records pertaining to the construction and mining activities of the company. In the manuscript records, the Board of Directors and employees often refer to Utah Construction Company as “Utah.” The Thomas D. Dee Family donated “An Inventory of Corporate Records: 1906 to 1961” in...
Dates: 1900 - 1976