The Gary Topping Papers, 1824-2004

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Summary Description

Repository:Utah State Historical Society
Call number:Mss B 1028
Creator: Topping, Gary
Title:Gary Topping Papers, 1824-2004
Quantity:19.5 lin. ft. (39 boxes)
Note: All items in the collection are original unless noted otherwise in the register.
Abstract: Primarily research files, manuscripts, and notes for materials intended for publication, regarding exploration and history of the Glen Canyon/San Juan area of southern Utah and northern Arizona. Also includes research materials about Utah, American Western history in general, and Utah historiography, as well as papers and audio interviews concerning the 100th birthday of the Utah State Historical Society.

Topics:

Indians of North America--Utah
Utah Historiography

Persons:

Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918
Bernheimer, Charles, 1864-1944
Bolton, Herbert E., 1869-1952
Brodie, Fawn McKay, 1915-1981
Brooks, Juanita, 1898-1989
Creer, Leland H., 1895-1968
DeVoto, Bernard, 1897-1956
Dwyer, Robert, 1908-1976
Morgan, Dale, 1914-1971
Morgan, Nicholas G., 1884-1971
Neff, Andrew Love, 1878-1936
Smith, Melvin T., ca. 1930s--
Stegner, Wallace, 1909-1993
Wetherill, John, 1866-1944

Organizations:

Utah State Historical Society--History

Places:

Arizona -- Discovery and exploration
Colorado River (Colorado-Mexico)--History
Glen Canyon Region (Utah and Ariz.)--History
San Juan River Valley (Colo.-Utah)--History
Utah--Discovery and exploration

Form or Genre:


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Background

Biographical Note

Gary Topping received a bachelor of arts degree from Northwest Nazarene College in 1969 and a masters degree from Northern Arizona University in 1970. In 1977 Topping received a Ph.D. from the University of Utah and began work that same year at the Utah State Historical Society as a preservation researcher. Two years later Topping became the curator of manuscripts for the Historical Society, a post he retained for 12 years.
Topping's research interests initially focused on Western literature and religion. He had a special regard for the novels of Zane Grey, and five of Topping's early publications were articles concerning the Western American author. However, the focus of Topping's research soon shifted from Western cultural studies to early white explorations of the American West. In 1983, Topping edited an 1877 diary written by southwestern trader Don Maguire, and the transcription of the diary was published in Idaho Yesterdays. Topping continued to study and find publishable material about Maguire and in 1985, "Don Maguire's Trading Expedition in Northern Arizona, 1879" appeared in the Utah Historical Quarterly. Topping expanded the scope of his research to include leaders of other expeditions into the American West, publishing articles about notable southwestern explorers and naturalists including Herbert E. Gregory and Charles Bernheimer. While Topping continued to publish material regarding Mormonism and western historiography, his studies for several years focused on the exploration of the Glen Canyon area of southern Utah and northern Arizona. Topping's research into this region culminated with the publication of Glen Canyon and the San Juan Country, published in 1997 by the University of Idaho Press.
As curator at the Utah State Historical Society, Topping sought to acquire materials for the Historical Society that related to the Colorado River, its explorations and expeditions. Such collections that were obtained include The P. T. Reilly Papers, 1947-1986 (Mss B 185), The Harry LeRoy Aleson Papers, 1918-1972 (Mss B 187), The Everett Ruess Papers, 1930-1934 (Mss B 1088), and Dock Marston's oral history (Mss A 2663-1).
Topping continued his formal education briefly in 1980, attending the Institute for Advanced Archival Studies at the University of Denver. In addition to his work at the Historical Society, Topping served on the board of editors for the journal The American West from 1983 to 1985. In 1988, Topping's article "Overland Emigration, the California Trail, and the Hastings Cutoff" won the Dale L. Morgan Award for best scholarly article of the year in Utah Historical Quarterly. Topping left the Historical Society in 1991 to accept a position as an associate professor at Salt Lake Community College.
Topping's first book, Ghost Towns of the Old West, was published in 1992. In 1994, Topping honed his editing skills as a National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) Intern in Historical Editing at the University of Wisconsin, securing a position on the advisory board of editors for the Utah Historical Quarterly from 1994 to 2000. In 1997, along with the publication of Glen Canyon and the San Juan Country, Topping also produced an expanded look at Don Maguire, the southwestern trader whose diaries first propelled Topping's research into explorations and expeditions in the American Southwest, in "Gila Monsters and Red-eyed Rattlesnakes:" Don Maguire's Arizona Expeditions, 1876-1879. In addition, the Utah State Historical Society celebrated its one hundredth birthday in 1997 and Topping was commissioned to write a history of the Historical Society for publication in the Utah Historical Quarterly, an article that comprises the entire issue of the Quarterly for that season. Topping has also contributed two entries to the Dictionary of Literary Biography: Wallace Stegner and Zane Grey. He continues to publish articles about the American West in various journals.
Topping's most recent publication, Utah Historians and the Reconstruction of Western History (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2003), earned him the Best Book Award from the Utah State Historical Society. The book is a path-breaking survey of Utah historiography through 1940, and examines the scholarship of the five historians who laid the foundation upon which current historians have built: Bernard DeVoto, Dale L. Morgan, Juanita Brooks, Wallace Stegner, and Fawn MacKay Brodie.
Topping is also the Director of the Salt Lake Catholic Diocesan Archives since 2001.

Biographical Chronology

1941Born
1969Received bachelor of arts degree from Northwest Nazarene College.
1970 Received master of arts degree from Northern Arizona University.
1973 Article "Zane Grey's West" published in Journal of Popular Culture, reprinted in Richard Etulain and Michael Marsden, eds., The Popular Western.
1977 Received doctorate degree from University of Utah.
1977-1978 Worked as a preservation researcher at the Utah State Historical Society.
1979-1991 Worked as the curator of manuscripts for the Utah State Historical Society.
19801980 Article "The Rise of the Western" published in Journal of the West.
1980 Attended the Institute for Advanced Archival Studies at the University of Denver.
1983 Article "A Trader in the Rocky Mountains: Don Maguire's 1877 Diary" published in Idaho Yesterdays.
1983-1985 Served on the board of editors for The American West.
1985 Article "Don Maguire's Trading Expedition in Northern Arizona, 1879" published in Utah Historical Quarterly.
1987Article "Charles Kelly's Ventures and Adventures in Glen Canyon" published in Utah Historical Quarterly.
1987Article "The Bernheimer Exploration in Forbidding Canyon," with Harvey Leake, published in Utah Historical Quarterly.
1988 Article "Overland Emigration, the California Trail and the Hastings Cutoff" published in the Utah Historical Quarterly. Winner of the Dale L. Morgan Award for best scholarly article of the year in Utah Historical Quarterly.
1991 Began position as associate professor of history at Salt Lake Community College.
1992 First book, Ghost Towns of the Old West, published by New York's Mallard Press.
1994 Attended the University of Wisconsin as a National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) Intern in Historical Editing.
1994-2000 Served on the advisory board of editors for the Utah Historical Quarterly.
1997 Two books published: "Gila Monsters and Red-eyed Rattlesnakes:" Don Maguire's Arizona Expeditions, 1876-1879, by the University of Utah Press; Glen Canyon and the San Juan Country, by the University of Idaho Press.
1997 Article "One Hundred Years at the Utah State Historical Society" published in Utah Historical Quarterly.
1999 Contributed two entries to the Dictionary of Literary Biography: Wallace Stegner and Zane Grey.
1999 Essay "Doc Holliday: Vigilantism With Honor" published in Richard W. Etulain and Glenda Riley, eds., With Badges and Bullets: Lawmen and Outlaws in the Frontier West.
2001 Accepted position as Director of Salt Lake Catholic Diocesan Archives.
2003 Published Utah Historians and the Reconstruction of Western History (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2003).

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Scope and Content

Research files, manuscripts, correspondence, and notes of Gary Topping, curator of manuscripts at Utah State Historical Society, 1979-1991, associate professor of history at Salt Lake Community College, 1991- present, and archivist for the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City, 2001-present. Papers mostly concern research into the history and explorations of the Glen Canyon and San Juan regions of southern Utah and northern Arizona.
Boxes 1 and 2 contain notes and correspondence regarding Topping's research of early southwestern trader Don Maguire. These boxes also include typescripts of Topping's 1997 publication Don Maguire's Arizona Expeditions. The rest of Box 2 and the whole of Box 3 holds research notes, clippings, and correspondence regarding the hundred-year history of the Utah State Historical Society. These folders also contain audio interviews with various persons regarding the history of the Historical Society, as well as manuscript critiques of Topping's 1997 article "One Hundred Years at the Utah State Historical Society".
Boxes 4 and 5 hold 1996 drafts of Topping's 1997 book on Glen Canyon. These drafts include reader's comments and corrections. Boxes 6 through 19 contain Topping's research files on various topics, but the majority of the files pertain to Glen Canyon and its exploration. These files are arranged alphabetically by subject. Of note in these files are copies of Charles L. Bernheimer's field notes from 1919 to 1930 (located in Box 6, Folder 7 through Box 7, Folder 1), Herbert E. Gregory's field notes from 1900 to 1932 (located in Box 10, Folder 2 through Box 11, Folder 4). These research files also contain a large amount of historical correspondence generated by Bernheimer, Gregory, and others regarding their findings on their expeditions.
Contemporary correspondence generated by Topping is held in Boxes 19 through 26. The correspondence is organized alphabetically by correspondent. Much of the correspondence is of Topping's inquires into sources for more information about Glen Canyon and its history, although a small amount of the letters are not generated by Topping and date earlier than his research into the area.
Boxes 26 through 32 contain miscellaneous files, arranged alphabetically by subject. Included in these files are copies of Topping's articles that were published between 1977 and 1997. Accompanying the articles are research notes and correspondence relevant to the published materials.
Box 33 includes the 1980 draft of The Other Forty-Niners: A Topical History of Sanpete County, Utah, 1849-1983 (Salt Lake City: Western Epics, 1982). Boxes 34-39 include the correspondence, notes, and drafts of Utah Historians and the Reconstruction of Western History (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2003).

Series Descriptions

"Gila Monsters and Red-eyed Rattlesnakes:" Don Maguire's Arizona Expeditions, 1876-1879. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1997.
"One Hundred Years at the Utah State Historical Society." Utah Historical Quarterly 65, no. 3 (Summer 1997): 200-302.
Glen Canyon and the San Juan Country. Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho Press, 1997.
Research Files
Correspondence
Miscellaneous Files
Ghost Towns of the Old West. New York: Mallard Press, 1992
University Research Notes
Antrei, Albert C. T., ed., Ruth D. Scow, ass't ed., and Sanpete County Commissioners. The Other Forty-Niners: A Topical History of Sanpete County, Utah, 1849-1983. Salt Lake City: Western Epics, 1982.
Utah Historians and the Reconstruction of Western History. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2003.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation:

Gary Topping Papers, 1824-2004, Utah State Historical Society.

Acquisition Information:

Gift of Gary Topping, 1999--(ongoing)

Restrictions on Use

The Gary Topping Papers are the physical property of the Utah Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Literary rights, including copyright, may belong to the authors or their heirs and assigns. Please contact the Historical Society for information regarding specific use of this collection.

Processing Information:

Collection processed by Stephen D. Youngkin, Kira Robertson and Melissa Ferguson, 1999-2005

Finding aid compiled by Stephen D. Youngkin, Kira Robertson and Melissa Ferguson, 1999-2005

Finding aid edited by Linda Thatcher, 2000-2005

Collection cataloged by Linda Thatcher, 2000 (RLIN ID: UTSX00-A15)

Finding aid encoded for the World Wide Web by Craig Ringgenberg, 2000, revised 2005.

Separations

Photographs have been removed and filed as Mss C 1028.


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Container list

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Contents

"Gila Monsters and Red-eyed Rattlesnakes:" Don Maguire's Arizona Expeditions, 1876-1879. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1997.

1

1

Correspondence: miscellaneous, 1980-1995

1

2

Correspondence: University of Utah Press, 1996

1

3

Maguire, Don, Diary, 1876-1878

1

4-7

Maguire, Don, "The Arizona Expeditions: My First Expedition into Arizona and Old Mexico," preface [photocopy of typescript]

1

8-12

Maguire, Don, "Second Arizona Expedition" [photocopy of typescript]

1

13-15

Maguire, Don, "Third Arizona Expedition" [photocopy of typescript]

1

16

Topping, Gary, "A Trader in the Rocky Mountains: Don Maguire's 1877 Diary," Idaho Yesterdays 27, no. 2 (Summer 1983)

1

17

Topping, Gary, editor, Don Maguire's Arizona Expeditions [photocopy of typescript]

2

1

Topping, Gary, editor, Don Maguire's Arizona Expeditions manuscript evaluations, 1996

2

2-4

Miscellaneous research materials: excerpts; clippings; notes; maps; biographies; genealogical materials

2

5

Miscellaneous handwritten materials

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Folder

Contents

"One Hundred Years at the Utah State Historical Society." Utah Historical Quarterly 65, no. 3 (Summer 1997): 200-302.

2

6

Correspondence: Willard Done to Benjamin Cluff, 23 January 1895

2

7

USHS founding: newspaper clippings ( Deseret Evening News; The Daily Tribune); handwritten notes; 1897

2

8

USHS minutes, 1897-1966

2

9

USHS annual meetings: newspaper clippings ( Deseret Evening News), 1898-1899

2

10

Talmage, James E. "The Materials of History," address given at USHS meeting, 16 January 1899

2

11

Talmage, Sterling B. "Relic Hall of the Deseret Museum," Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine 4 (1913)

2

12

State of Utah, Biennial Report of the State Historical Society of Utah, 1917-1918

2

13

Report of State Historical Society: 1919-1920, 1925-1926

2

14

Neff, Andrew: minutes of meetings, 1922-1923; newspaper clippings, 1924

2

15

Philips, Albert F., President, USHS, "Salutatory," Utah Historical Quarterly 1, no. 1 (January 1928)

2

16

Dale Morgan Papers: correspondence between Morgan and Marguerite Sinclair, 1940-1946

2

17

USHS Newsletter, 1950-1978

2

18

Mortensen, A. R. "Utah State Historical Society: Sixty Years of Organized History." Utah Historical Quarterly 25, no. 3 (1957): 191-220

2

19

Lone Cedar Tree: marker text, 1933; miscellaneous newspaper clippings, 1958

2

20

Cooley, Everett L. diary, 9 June 1962 - 7 December 1968

2

21

Rosenblatt, Joseph, speech to Leadership Conference of Utah State Public Employees Association, 23 September 1965

2

22

The Commission on the Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, Report of the Commission on the Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government to the Thirty-sixth Legislature, January 1966

2

23

Cooley, Everett L. "Origins of the Utah Heritage Foundation." Heritage, The Utah Heritage Foundation Newsletter 30, no. 1 (January/February 1996)

2

24

Utah Foundation, "Background and Philosophy of the Reorganization Movement in Utah and the United States," March 1966

2

25

Alderson, William T., Jr., "The American Association for State and Local History," April 1970

2

26

Interview with John James, 9 August 1972

2

27

Leonard, Glen M. "The Utah State Historical Society, 1897-1972." Utah Historical Quarterly 4, no. 4 (Fall 1972): 300-34

2

28

Bitton, Davis. "The Ritualization of Mormon History." Utah Historical Quarterly 43, no. 1 (Winter 1975): 67-85

2

29

Interview with Everett L. Cooley, 20 September 1976

2

30

American Association of State and Local Historians (AASLH) History News, September 1982

2

31

Interview with A. R. and Dorothy Mortensen by Levi Peterson, 9 September 1985

2

32

Division of State History Museum: Program History, 21 April 1994

2

33

Interview with Dorothy Mortensen by Gary Topping, USHS Oral History Program, 9 October 1996

2

34

Interview with Kent Powell by Gary Topping, USHS Oral History Program, 15 October 1996

2

35

Interview with Miriam B. Murphy by Gary Topping, USHS Oral History Program, 21 November 1996

2

36

Interview with Everett L. Cooley by Gary Topping, USHS Oral History Program, 10 December 1996

2

37

Peterson, Charles S.: miscellaneous materials; letter, 1996; "Speaking for the Past," from The Oxford History of the American West, 1994; handwritten notes

2

38

USHS History Contract, 5 December 1995

2

39

Topping, Gary: miscellaneous correspondence, 1995-1997

2

40

Topping, Gary: Utah History Address, 22 July 1997

3

1-6

Topping, Gary. "One Hundred Years at the Utah State Historical Society," manuscript critiques. Utah Historical Quarterly 65, no. 3 (Summer 1997): 200-302

3

7-10

Miscellaneous research materials and notes: articles of incorporation of Utah Heritage Foundation (UHF); UHF newsletter; Board of State History meeting minutes; director's quarterly report; preservation quarterly report; preservation research quarterly report; A and D State of the Section report; S and P Quarterly Report; preservation research notes on John Bourne's assessment; notes on John Bourne's "USHS: Assessment;" publications reports; facilities maintenance; rule making; Utah State Government summary chart, Utah State Historical Society compiled by Linda Thatcher; Utah State Historical Society newsletter, October 1996; memoranda; membership application; biographical materials

3

11

Miscellaneous handwritten materials, note cards

3

12

USHS oral history interviews by Gary Topping, diskette, three and one-half inch Audio cassettes:

1. Interview with Charles Peterson, 4 October 1996
2. Interview with Dorothy Mortensen, 9 October 1996
3. Interview with Kent Powell, 15 October 1996
4. Interview with Melvin T. Smith, October 19, 1996
5. Interview with Miriam B. Murphy, 21 November 1996
6. Interview with Everett Cooley, 10 December 1996
7. Interview with Max Evans, 10 January 1997

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Glen Canyon and the San Juan Country. Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho Press, 1997.

4

1-10

Topping, Gary, History of Glen Canyon and the San Juan Country: cover letters, 1995-1996; draft with reader's corrections and comments, 1996

4

11-16

History of Glen Canyon and the San Juan River Country: draft, with reader's corrections and comments, 1996

5

1-14

Glen Canyon and the San Juan Country: draft, with reader's corrections and comments, 1996

5

15

Glen Canyon and the San Juan Country: introduction and epilogue, with reader's corrections and comments, 1996

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Folder

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Research files

6

1

Aleson, Harry-Escalante River: Randall Henderson, "When the Boats Wouldn't Float-We Pulled Them," 1950; excerpts from records of Colorado Up River Expedition; diary of summer, 1949; log of second Escalante River run, 1949

6

2

Aleson, Harry, journal: Lone Month on Colorado, 1950

6

3

Aleson, Harry: Colorado River/Glen Canyon survey, 1952

6

4

Ekker, Barbara Baldwin. "Freighting on the Colorado River: Reminiscences of Virgil Fay Baldwin." Utah Historical Quarterly 32, no. 2 (Spring 1964): 122-9

6

5

Barton, Amasa M.: correspondence, 1884-1966; Maurice Kildare, "Murder at Rincon." Frontier Times (May 1971); newspaper clipping, 1958; miscellaneous

6

6

Bernheimer, Charles L.: correspondence, 1940, 1983-1990; 1920 field notes; personnel and animals of Bernheimer expeditions; interview with Bill Wilson; excerpts and articles; newspaper clipping, 1944; handwritten notes

6

7

Bernheimer, Charles L.: 1919 field notes

6

8

Bernheimer, Charles L.: 1920 field notes

6

9

Bernheimer, Charles L.: 1921 field notes

6

10

Bernheimer, Charles L.: 1922 field notes

6

11

Bernheimer, Charles L.: 1923 field notes

6

12

Bernheimer, Charles L.: 1924 field notes

6

13

Bernheimer, Charles L.: 1926 field notes

6

14-18

Bernheimer, Charles L.-Clara Bernheimer Natural Bridge: correspondence, 1936, 1982-1986; memorandum (The Elite and Esoteric Rim Man's Society); field notes, 1927; excerpts and articles; miscellaneous; photocopies of photographs

6

19-20

Bernheimer, Charles L.: field notes, 1929

7

1

Bernheimer, Charles L.: field notes, 1930

7

2

Bernheimer, Charles L. "Cave Treasures of the Lukaichukais." Touring Topics 23 (September 1931)

7

3-4

Birney, Hoffman: correspondence, 1986; field notes, 1932; Hoffman Birney Collection finding aid; notes on Hoffman Birney; Hoffman Birney, "Non Credo: the Evolution of a Non-militant Atheist;" obituaries

7

5

Blake, H. Elwyn, "The Turbid San Juan," Boating the Wild Rivers, Page One, Part One

7

6

Cemetery records of Bluff, San Juan. Co., Utah: May 1880-March 1951, compiled by Lucretia Lyman Ranney, 1951

7

7

Border survey (Utah-Arizona): "Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office," in Annual Reports of the Development of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1902; Francis John Dyer, "Adventures in a Land of Wonders," Overland Monthly, n.d.

7

8

Brimhall, Dean R.: "In Memoriam;" obituary

7

9

Canyon Country research: correspondence, 1973, 1989; listing of 116 old letters, books, diaries, and miscellaneous stored at the warehouse, Window Rock, Arizona; excerpts and articles

7

10

Canyon surveys: maps; newspaper clippings, 1957, 1988; miscellaneous materials

7

11

Capitol Reef: correspondence, 1943, 1988; excerpted materials; newspaper clippings, 1937; miscellaneous

7

12

Interview with Arthur L. Chaffin, taken by P. T. Reilly, 24 December 1966

7

13-14

Chaffin, Arthur and Della Chaffin: correspondence, 1956-1983; notes made of trip for P. W. Tompkins of Curtis and Tompkins, Ltd., San Francisco, California, 1949; synopsis of Arthur Chaffin tape made 24 December 1966; notes about Colorado River placers; testimony relating to boating experience, 1946; funeral program, 1980; Joyce Rockwood Muench, "They Run the Ferry at Hite," Desert Magazine; Charles Kelly, "New Road into the Wilderness," Desert Magazine; newspaper clippings, 1964, 1973

7

15-16

Chaffin, Louis M.: letter, 1962; testimony, ca. 1946

7

17

Christensen, Andrew L., "An Annotated Bibliography of Tsegi Canyon Archaeology," 1988

7

18

Clover, Elzada: field notes, 1938

7

19

Cowboys: letter, 1987; review of chapter, corrections and comments by Dick Sprang; random notes on conversations with Eric Bayles, 1988; excerpts; newspaper clippings

7

20

Crampton, C. Gregory, "The Discovery of the Green River." Utah State Historical Quarterly 20, no. 4 (October 1952): 299-312; "Red Rock Country," St. George Magazine (Summer 1985); clipping, 1985; obituary, 1995

7

21

Culmer, H. L. A.: field notes, 1905; "The Great Stone Bridges of San Juan County, Utah." Salt Lake Tribune, 14 May 1905; "The Great Bridge Country in Utah," Outing Magazine, n.d.; miscellaneous

7

22-23

Cummings, Byron: "The Discovery of Rainbow Bridge," 1909; "The Controversy of 1915;" "Byron Cummings;" Leon L. Watters notes on the University of Utah; annotated bibliography of papers of Byron Cummings; Andrew Elliott Douglass, "Our Friend, Byron Cummings," For the Dean: Essays in Anthropology . . ., 1950; Neil M. Judd, "Pioneering in Southwestern Archeology;" newspaper clippings, 1907-1908; miscellaneous

8

1

Cummings, Byron: field notes, 1909

8

2

Cummings, Byron: Cummings' Manuscripts, 1900-1953, Arizona Historical Society

8

3

Cummings, Jeane and Malcolm B. Cummings, Natani Yazzi: The Little Captain, cover letter, ca. 1970s

8

4

Dark Canyon: excerpts; Randall Henderson, "We Explored Dark Canyon;" newspaper clippings, 1935, 1988

8

5

Dellenbaugh, F. S., "Exploration of the Colorado River of the West;" William H. Behle, "Dellenbaugh, 1873;" Desert Magazine; maps

8

6

Dixon, Winfred H., Westward Hoboes, 1924, excerpts

8

7

Douglass, William Boone: Field Notes of Survey of Reservation Embracing Natural Bridges National Monument, 1908; correspondence, 1908-1910

8

8-13

Eastwood, Alice: field notes, 1892, 1895; correspondence, 1987-1997; bibliography of the biology of the canyons; "Report on a Collection of Plants from San Juan County, in Southeastern Utah;" Carol Green Wilson, "The Eastwood Era at the California Academy of Sciences;" Carol Green Wilson, "A Partial Gazetteer and Chronology of Alice Eastwood's Botanical Explorations;" Intermountain Flora: Vascular Plants of the Intermountain West, U.S.A.; Nancy Warner, "Women Naturalists in the Frontier West," 1987; biographical materials; excerpts and articles

8

14

Fish and Owl Creek Canyons: guide

9

1

Flavell, George F.: correspondence, 1963

9

2-3

Freeman, Lewis R. Down the Grand Canyon, 1924

9

4-5

Galloway, Nathaniel: correspondence, 1901-1912; newspaper clippings, 1898

9

6

Glen Canyon Survey: notes from Jesse D. Cummings; Glen Canyon: A Summary; LaRue; Water Supply; excerpts and articles

9

7

Goodridge, E. L.: correspondence; 1901, 1907; newspaper clipping, 1995

9

8

Goulding: Louise "Mike" Goulding, obituary, 1992; newspaper clipping, 1995;

9

9-13

Grand Gulch; correspondence (1953-1989), with Harry Aleson, Jack Turner, and Dick Sprang-notes; Grand Gulch Notes; Charles Kelly notes on Colorado River; Proposed Itinerary Canyon Surveys; San Juan Reconnaissance; excerpts and articles; promotional materials; maps; handwritten notes; newspaper clippings, 1975-1988

9

14

Great surveys: letter, 1942; excerpts; handwritten notes; newspaper clipping, 1922

9

15

Greene, Art: Frank Jensen, "River Man;" Al Hall and Hubert Lowman, "We Saw a Rockfall in Glen Canyon;" Joyce Rockwood Muench, "Art Greene: A Friend by the Side of the Road"

9

16

Gregory, Herbert E.: miscellaneous biographical materials

9

17-18

Gregory, Herbert E.: correspondence, 1956-1992; inventory of collection at Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii

10

1

Gregory, Herbert E.: correspondence, 1956-1992; inventory of collection at Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii

10

2

Gregory, Herbert E.: index to field notes in USGS Archives

10

3

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1900 trip; miscellaneous published materials

10

4

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1909 field notes, book II

10

5

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1910 field notes, book III

10

6

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1913 field notes, book VIII

10

7

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1913 field notes, book X

10

8

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1914 field notes, book XI

10

9

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1915 field notes

10

10-11

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1915-1918 field notes, book II

10

12

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1918 field notes, book I

10

13

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1918 field notes, book II

10

14

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1922 field notes, book IV

10

15

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1924 field notes, book VI

10

16

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1925 field notes, book VII

10

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Gregory, Herbert E.: 1925, 1927 field notes, book VII

10

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Gregory, Herbert E.: 1927 field notes, book VIII

10

21

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1927 field notes, book VIII

11

1

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1928 field notes, book IX

11

2

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1928-1929 field notes, book X

11

3

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1929 field notes, book X

11

4

Gregory, Herbert E.: 1930, 1932 field notes, book XI

11

5

Gregory, Herbert E.: letters, 1910-1949; accompanying correspondence, 1990; Estimate of Expenses for Navajo Investigations, 1910-1911

11

6

Gregory, Herbert E.: letters from Museum of Northern Arizona, 1907-1937

11

7

Gregory, Herbert E., "The Navajo Country," Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, 1915

11

8

Gregory, Herbert E. and Raymond C. Moore, The Kaiparowits Region: A Geographic and Geologic Reconnaissance of Parts of Utah and Arizona, 1931

11

9

Gregory, Herbert E., Scientific Explorations of Southern Utah, 1945

11

10

Gregory, Herbert E. "We Camped on Kaiparowits . . ." Desert Magazine (Sept. 1951)

11

11

Gregory, Herbert E., The Navajo Country, n.d.

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12

Gregory, Edna Hope: diary, 1910

11

13

Gregory, Edna Hope: diary, 1935

11

14

Pogue, J. E.: field notes, 1910, book IV

11

15

Wetherill, John, journal; 1910 Herbert Gregory Expedition

11

16

Grey, Zane: correspondence, n.d.; "Trodden Trails," ca. 1914; agreement, 1922; Tales of Lonely Trails, 1922

11

17

Henderson, Maureen, "In a Silent Mood," 1954

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Cass Hite Trial: petition for pardon of Cass Hite, 1893; USA, Plaintiff, vs. The State of Utah, Defendant, 1930; pardon of Cass Hite, 1893; "Homer J. Hite," biographical sketch; excerpts; newspaper clippings, 1891-1892, 1932

11

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Hubbell, Lorenzo: correspondence; form relating to citing of Hubbell Papers, 1998

11

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Hunt, Charles B. "Around the Henry Mountains with Charlie Hanks." Utah Geology 4 (Fall 1977)

11

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Lt. Col. George K. Hunter: Report concerning expedition sent into the Black Mountain Country in connection with Indian Matters, 1908

11

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Illustrated American: letter, 1989; "In Search of a Lost Race," 1892; notes

11

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Indians, 1900-1920: In an Investigation conducted by Special Inspector Levi Chubbuck, on behalf of the Hon. Commission of Indian Affairs, at Monticello, Utah, 1 May 1908

11

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Indians, 1920s: Memorandum Notes on San Juan County Indian situation, gathered 24-26 June 1921 by Cecil J. Alter for Governor Charles R. Mabey; correspondence, 1923

11

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Inglesby, Dr. A. L.: newspaper obituaries, 1960

11

27

Jennings, Jesse D. "Early Man in Utah." Utah Historical Quarterly 28, no. 1 (January 1960): 3-28

11

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Jett, Stephen C. "An Alphabetical Inscription from Navajo Mountain, Arizona, and the Theories of Barry Fell," cover letter, 1987

11

29

Johnson, Ezekial: correspondence, 1922, 1940, 1957; "An Experience of Ezekiel Johnson;" "Zeke: A story of Mountain and Desert," USHS Mss A-1892; obituary, 1957; courtroom testimony; "Zeke Johnson's Natural Bridges," Desert Magazine; Sullivan C. Richardson, "Hole-in-the-Rock," Improvement Era, January 1940; genealogical materials; newspaper clipping, 1935

12

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Judd, Neil Merton: correspondence, 1922-1986; diary; National Geographic Society's San Juan Expedition; reports on 1923/1925 San Juan expeditions of National Geographic Society; Register Papers of Neil Merton Judd, 1982; Neil M. Judd, "On Some Names in Natural Bridges National Monument;" Memoranda on an Exploratory Project in Southeastern Utah; excerpts and articles; obituaries; miscellaneous

12

4

Julien, Denis: letter, 1987; Otis Dock Marston, "Denis Julien," The Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West, Vol. VII; newspaper clipping, 1922; map

12

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Kane, F. F.: diary, 1891

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Keam, Thomas Varker: letter; affidavits, 1982

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Kelly, Charles: river trip field note, 1931-1942; correspondence; 1938-1987; articles and excerpts; obituary

12

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Kendrick, Major Henry L.: report of San Juan River expedition, 1853

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14

Kluckhorn, Clyde: notes To the Foot of the Rainbow, 1927

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Kluckhorn, Clyde: Beyond the Rainbow, 1933

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19

Knipmeyer, James: list of Utah trips, 1960-1980

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Leake, Harvey, "The Wetherills in Literature," 1998

13

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Lee, Joe. "My Wonderful Country." Frontier Times, n.d.

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2

Loper, Bert: biographical sketch; excerpts and articles; handwritten notes; courtroom testimony; newspaper clipping; miscellaneous

13

3

Lovejoy, Arthur O., A Documentary History of Primitivism and Related Ideas, 1935

13

4

Lowry, Lloyd W., Rainbow Bridge - Monument Valley Expedition, 1933

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Lyman, Albert R.: correspondence, 1933, 1987; ledger accompanying map of Bluff made for Dr. Charles S. Peterson as part of oral history conducted with the Lymans, 1971; interview with Albert R. Lyman, 1986; excerpts, Utah State Historical Society Newsletter 38, no. 1 (1988)

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Lyman, Platte D.: letter, 1985; Albert R. Lyman, "Platte De Alton Lyman;" journal of Platte De Alton Lyman

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Marston, Otis R. "Dock": letter, 1957, 1985; interview with Marston by John Hofmann, 1974; interview with Marston by Jay M. Haymond and John F. Hofmann, 1978; newspaper clippings, 1968, 1979

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Otis Marston Collection, index, table of contents

13

11

Masland, Frank E., Jr. "The Land of the Anasazi." Explorers Journal (October 1962)

13

12

Mendenhall, Walter Everett: testimony in River Bed Case, n.d.

13

13

Mexican Hat: G. B. Miller, "Mexican Hat," n.d.

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Miser, High D.: correspondence, 1922-1923, 1991; testimony in River Bed Case; field notes, 1921; newspaper clipping, 1921

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Morris, Earl Halstead: field notes, Bernheimer Expeditions of 1921, 1922, 1929 and 1930; notes from Florence C. and Robert H. Lister, Earl Morris and Southwestern Archeology

13

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Moseley, Edward M. "The Discovery and Definition of Basket: 1890 to 1914." The Masterkey (October-December 1966)

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Museum of Northern Arizona: list of collections consulted at Museum of Northern Arizona, n.d.

13

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Navajo Canyon: Wheat, Carl I. "The 1954 Navajo Canyon Expedition." Explorers Journal 45, no. 4 (1967): 249-62

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Navajo Indians: letter, 1985; articles and excerpts; handwritten notes; newspaper clipping, 1997

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Navajo National Monument: Robert J. Holden, "A History of Navajo National Monument;" Report on the Inscriptions in and Surrounding Navajo National Monument;" "Early History of Navajo National Monument;" "Text of Tape on Early History of Navajo National Monument and the Tsegi Canyon"

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3

Nelson, Nels C. (Cartier Expedition): letter, 1927; Archaeological Data on Grand Gulch, Utah, 1920; "The Grand Gulch Expedition," 1920; map

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4

Nevills, Norman D.: letter, 1952; P.T. Reilly, "Norman D. Nevills as I Knew Him;" newspaper clippings

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5

Nichols, E. Tad, "Glen Canyon As It Was: A Photographic Record," The Journal of Arizona History

14

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Northern Arizona University: Zane Grey collection inventory

14

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Oliver-Shumway murders: testimony of Lucile Garrett 7 March 1935; testimony of H. P. Palmer, ca. 1935; newspaper clipping, 1995

14

8

Oljato Trading Post: National Register of Historic Places, Statement of Significance

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9

O'Neil, Floyd A. and Gregory C. Thompson, "White Mesa Ute History Project," 1 October 1980

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10

Paiute Indians: notes on San Juan Paiutes; USHS Mss B 186, White Mesa Utes Collection; miscellaneous materials

14

11-12

Paiute Indians: correspondence, 1914-1916; Louisa Wetherill diary, 1915; newspaper clippings; miscellaneous materials

14

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Pattison, N. B. and L. D. Potter, Lake Powell Research Project Bulletin: Prehistoric and Historic Steps and Trails of Glen Canyon-Lake Powell, May 1977

14

16-19

Powell, Martin Clark, "A Study and Historical Analysis of the Document 'The Trail of Hosteen Pish La Ki for Sixty Snows,'" a project presented to the faculty of the Department of Education, University of Redlands, 1963

14

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Powell Survey of Glen Canyon-July 1872, in the Canonita

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1-2

Pruden, T. Mitchell: National Park Service, Accession Receiving Report; Theophil Mitchell Prudden Papers, Register, Yale University; Sterling Memorial Library, Manuscripts and Archives; Benjamin Alfred Wetherill journal; 1897 expedition with T. Mitchell Pruden; R. B. Townsend, Last Memories of a Tenderfoot, 1926

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Rainbow Bridge: correspondence, 1986-1989; statements of James W. Black, 1930; Early Visitors to Rainbow Bridge, 1909-1923; Weldon F. Heald, "Who Discovered Rainbow Bridge?" reprinted from Sierra Club Bulletin 40, no. 8 (October 1955); newspaper clippings, 1909, 1974; miscellaneous materials

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5

Harvey, Mark W. T. "Defending the Park System: The Controversy Over Rainbow Bridge." New Mexico Historical Review (January 1988)

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Leake, Harvey, "Rainbow Bridge National Monument: Geological Wonder or Religious Shrine?" 1996; "The National Park Service's New Religious Agenda and Restriction of Access to Rainbow Bridge: Selected Quotations," 1996

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8

Rainbow Bridge and Gila River: "The Rainbow Bridge," n.d.

15

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Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley: correspondence, 1934-1998; Otis "Dock" R. Martin "Notes," 1933; Ansel F. Hall, "A Brief Outline of my Work for the National Park Service: 1919-1936;" Arthur W. Nelson, Jr., "My Experiences as a Member of the Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition Summer of 1936;" inventory of Ansel Hall collection; Ansel Franklin Hall, "Wanted: 10 Explorers," 1933; Ansel F. Hall, "In Navajo Land," 1933; Ansel Franklin Hall, "General Report: Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition of 1933;" Lyndon Lane Hargrave, "Report on Archaeological Reconnaissance in the Rainbow Plateau Area of Northern Arizona and Southern Utah," 1935; "With the Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition," 1936; "Ansel Franklin Hall, 1894-1962;" "The Last of the Great Expeditions," Plateau, 1987; Andrew L. Christenson, "The Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition, 1933-1938," 1989; handwritten notes; miscellaneous

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Richardson, Tony: letter, 1993; Gladwell Richardson; biographical sketch and bibliography; John R. Winslowe, "Navajo Traders for Many Moons," True West, March-April 1969

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River Bed Case: interview notes with Benjamin Harshberger, Harry Taylor Howland, Ernst B. Hyde, Jens Peter Nielsen, Kumen Jones, Adelbert L. Raplee; newspaper clippings, 1929-1931

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Rust, David O.: courtroom testimony, ca. 1930; miscellaneous

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Roosevelt, Theodore: correspondence, 1911-1915, n.d.

16

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Ruess, Everett: newspaper clippings, 1935

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Russell, Charles S.: newspaper clippings, 1907-1908

16

3-4

San Juan County: correspondence, 1984; minutes from Utah Transportation Commission Meeting, 1 June 1984; annotated bibliography of San Juan County, Utah, Utah Humanities News, May-June 1984; miscellaneous

16

5-7

San Juan River: correspondence, 1952-1960, 1985; Norman D. Nevils, "Descending the San Juan River by Boat," 1936; "Wilson Canyon-Wilson Creek-Wilson Creek Trail;" river trip applications and permits; "Red Beds of Southwestern Colorado and Their Correlation," 1906; "River Trail to Rainbow Bridge," 1945; "Desert River Through Navajo Land," 1947; Randall Henderson "Canyon Boat Ride in Utah," Desert Magazine, December 1958; newspaper clippings, 1929, 1987; miscellaneous

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8

Sayle, W. D.: A Trip Top The Rainbow Arch, 1920; correspondence, 1996

16

9

1880-1900: treaties with Southern Utes; correspondence relating to same, 1888-1889; miscellaneous materials

16

10

Spanish-Mexicans: William Park, letter to Harm Ian Huidekaper, 9 September 1824; "Armijo's Journal of 1829-30; the Beginnings of Trade Between New Mexico and California," Colorado Magazine, April 1950; David M. Brugge, "Vizcarra's Navajo Campaign of 1832," Arizona and the West, Autumn 1964; L. R. Bailey, "Indian Slave Trade in the Southwest," 1966; Antonio Armijo, "Armijo's Journal," Huntington Library Quarterly XI, no. 1 (November 1947)

16

11

Spencer, Charles H. "Charlie Spencer and his Wonderful Steamboat." Arizona Highways (August 1962)

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12

Sprang, Dick: interview with Lisa Fisher, July 1984

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Sprang, Dick: testimony; Chaffin vs. United States; correspondence, 1965

16

14

Stanton, Robert Brewster: Dwight L. Smith, "Robert B. Stanton's Plan for the Far Southwest," Arizona and the West (Winter 1962); Robert Brewster Stanton, Down the Colorado, 1965; The Photographer and the River 1889-1890, 1967; The Colorado River Survey; 1987

16

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Stanton, Robert Brewster: Gary Topping, book review of The Colorado River Survey: Robert B. Stanton and the Denver, Colorado Canyon and Pacific Railroad, 1987; newspaper clipping, 1908; miscellaneous

16

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Stone, Julius F.: courtroom testimony; photograph inventory; Bancroftiana, June 1990

17

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Swain, Frank: interview with Eric Redd, 20 August 1976, subject: career as sheriff, outlaws in the Uintah Basin; interview with Eric Redd, 30 August 1976, subject: exploring and running the Green, Colorado and Salmon Rivers

17

2

Thomas, Dudy: picture album-Navajo Mountain-Rainbow Bridge (photocopies of photos)

17

3

Thompson, Ellen Powell: cover letter, 1992; "Ellen Powell Thompson in the Southwest Canyon Country: Her Diary (1872) and Plant Collections"

17

4

Topping, Gary and Harvey Leake, Preliminary Bibliography of the Four Corners Region, 1985

17

5

Topping, Gary and Harvey Leake, Preliminary Bibliography of the Canyon Country, 1987

17

6

Topping, Gary and Harvey Leake, list of "Magazines Needed," n.d.

17

7

Trimble, Kelly: Testimony before Hon. Charles Warren, Special Master, in the Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1929

17

8

Uranium: historical sites in Cataract and Narrow Canyons, 1964; Gary Lee Shumway, "A History of the Uranium Industry," January 1970; Raye C. Ringholz, "Uranium Frenzy: Boast and Bust on the Colorado Plateau," 1989

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9

Van Valkenburgh, Richard, "A Short History of the Navajo People," 1938

17

10

Wade, Henry, "It Began with Begay," 1978

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Walker, Dr. A. W. "Gus," Jr.: correspondence, 1957-1999, Scott-Robertson 1955 Glen Canyon Expedition; notes to 1955 Scott-Robertson survey of Glen Canyon; list of food eaten on the 1955 Glen Canyon Trip; Robert Robertson, "Month on Colorado: June-July, 1955;" Annotated Hypothetical Check-list of the Bird Observed along the Green and Colorado Rivers, 1940; Robert Robertson, "An Introduction to the Botany of Glen Canyon;" obituary of William E. Ash; handwritten notes; promotional materials

17

13

Wallace, Dillon, "Across the Navajo Desert," 1910

17

14

Wetherill-Grand Gulch Project: correspondence, 1990; Utah Endowment for the Humanities grant application; Basket Maker: Grand Gulch, Past, Present & Future: A Symposium; Anasazi Basketmaker Symposium, agenda, program 1990; newspaper clippings, 1990

17

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Wetherill, Al: correspondence, 1934; miscellaneous

17

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Wetherill, Ben: correspondence, 1929-1946; statement of Ben Wetherill; newspaper clipping, 1994; map of Piute Mesa; miscellaneous

18

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Wetherill, John: inventory of correspondence; correspondence, 1906-1988; index to John Wetherill collection; list of specimens received by Arizona State Museum from Wetherill family; 1885 Colorado census; agreement between John Wetherill and Zane Gray, 1922; courtroom testimony, ca. 1930; John Wetherill, personal communication; notes made from conversation with Hosteeen John at Kayenta about 1940, by Sallie Brewer; Madelene Cameron, interview by ORM, 1953; Gladwell Richardson, interview by ORM, 1955; "Early Trip Up the Colorado from Lee's Ferry's to Rainbow Bridge, January 1931," Plateau (October 1961); Charles Peterson, "Story teller Rodgers Sheds Light on 'Truth,'" Navajo-Hop Observer (20 July 1983); Francis Raymond Line, "The Kayenta Mail Run," Arizona Highways (January 1991); Randall Henderson, "Just Between You and Me;" "Trodden Trail," Arizona Historical Society; newspaper clippings, 1923-1964; poem; miscellaneous

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Wetherill, Richard: correspondence, 1896; letters from Richard Wetherill to B. T. B. Hyde and Fred Hyde Jr., 1893-1902, 1985-1987; "The Expedition of 1896 and 1897: Grand Gulch;" "A Mesa Verde Myth;" Robert H. Lister and Florence C. Lister, "The Wetherills: Vandals, Pothunters, or Archaeologists;" Marietta Wetherill, "Prisoners of the Paiutes," Desert Magazine, April 1952; newspaper clipping, 1987; miscellaneous

18

11

Wetherill, Richard: Family Picture-photocopies of photographs

18

12

Widtsoe, John A.: In A Sunlit Land: The Autobiography of John A. Widtsoe, 1952; A. R. Mortensen, ed., "A Journal of John A. Widtsoe: Colorado River Party, September 3-19, 1922," Utah Historical Quarterly 23, no. 3 (July 1955): 195-232

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White Canyon: correspondence, 1965, 1988; diary of Wells Culmer, 1938; Sam Todd, "A Pioneer Experience," 1925; Charles R. Steen, Southwestern Monuments Special Report No. 17, Archeological Investigations at Natural Bridges, 1937; bibliography; An Index to Literature about Natural Bridges National Monument; W. W. Dyar, "The Colossal Bridges of Utah," 1904; Bryon Cummings, "The Great Natural Bridges of Utah," Bulletin of the University of Utah, 1910; "Natural Bridges National Monument;" miscellaneous

19

1-3

Wolverton, Edwin Thatcher, "Legends, Traditions and Early History of the Henry Mountains, Utah;" Journal of a Trip to Camp Rico, 1921-1928

19

4

Woodbury, Angus M.: bio-bibliography; Great Basin Naturalist, 1965; Stan Rasmussen, "Adventure in the Glen Canyon of the Colorado," 1958

19

5

Woodbury, Angus M., flora and fauna: filling the reservoir, effect of the reservoir, summary of problems of ecological research, n.d.

19

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Woodbury, Angus M.: "Preliminary Report on Biological Resources of the Glen Canyon Reservoir," Number 31, Anthropological Papers, Department of Anthropology, University of Utah, 1958

19

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Woodbury, Angus M.: "A Survey of Vegetation in Glen Canyon Reservoir Basin," Number 36, Anthropological Papers, Department of Anthropology, University of Utah, 1959

19

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Woodbury, Angus M.: "Notes on the Human Ecology," Number 74, Anthropological Papers, Department of Anthropology, University of Utah, 1965

19

9

Zahn, Hector M.: courtroom testimony, ca. 1930

19

10

Zahn, Otto: courtroom testimony, ca. 1930

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Correspondence

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Arizona trip: 1998-1999; miscellaneous materials

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12-15

Aton, Jim: 1990-1999; miscellaneous materials

19

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Barnes, F. A., (Canyon Country Publications): 1989; miscellaneous materials

19

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Burg, Amos: 1951-1984; miscellaneous materials

20

1-2

Burg, Amos: 1951-1984; miscellaneous materials

20

3-6

Burg, Amos: 1982-1986; miscellaneous materials

20

7-8

Canyon Country: 1979-1981; miscellaneous materials

20

9

Canyon Country: 1982; miscellaneous materials

20

10

Canyon Country: 1983; miscellaneous materials

20

11-12

Canyon Country: 1984; miscellaneous materials

20

13

Canyon Country: 1985; miscellaneous materials

21

1-2

Canyon Country: 1986; miscellaneous materials

21

3-5

Canyon Country: 1987; miscellaneous materials

21

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Canyon Country: 1988; miscellaneous materials

22

1-2

Canyon Country: 1990; miscellaneous materials

22

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Canyon Country: 1991; miscellaneous materials

22

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Jones, Stan: 1979-1986; miscellaneous materials

23

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Jones, Stan: 1987; miscellaneous materials

23

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Jones, Stan: 1995; miscellaneous materials

23

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Knipmeyer, Jim: 1989

23

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Knipmeyer, Jim: 1990

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Knipmeyer, Jim: 1991

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Leake, Harvey: 1985

24

5-9

Leake, Harvey: 1986

25

1-3

Leake, Harvey: 1987

25

4-6

Leake, Harvey: 1988

25

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Leake, Harvey: 1989

25

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Leake, Harvey: 1990

25

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Leake, Harvey: 1991

25

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Scott, A. W.: 1985; miscellaneous materials

26

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Scott, A. W.: 1986; miscellaneous materials

26

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Scott, A. W.: 1987-1988; miscellaneous materials

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Scott, A. W.: 1989; miscellaneous materials

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Scott, A. W.: 1990; miscellaneous materials

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Scott, A. W.: 1991; miscellaneous materials

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Miscellaneous Files

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Abbey, Edward, Desert Solitaire: application for lecture assignment, Humanities Resource Center, The Book Group; letter, ca. 1987; discussion questions and notes

26

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Ancestry: correspondence; agreements, 1993-1994; Appendix, "America's Military Engagements"

26

14-15

Cannon, Blanche: correspondence, 1984; miscellaneous materials

26

16

Cather, Willa: correspondence, 1985-1987; outline/biography; materials relating to "Let's Talk About It," Reading and Discussion Programs in American Libraries; excerpted materials; miscellaneous

26

17

Central Utah Project: correspondence, 1981; Memorandum of Agreement between Fish and Wildlife Service and Bureau of Reclamation Relative to the Agreement on Minimum Stream flows affected by the Strawberry Aqueduct and Collection System, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project (Final Draft, May 1981); News Release: Rock Creek Canyon Will be Open Weekends only Starting Memorial Day; promotional materials; map

26

18

Franklin, Benjamin: application for lecture assignment, Humanities Resource Center, The Book Group; biography; Study Guide: The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

26

19

Thatcher, Susa Young Gates: "Books and Authors;" "Women in Literature;" notes; miscellaneous materials

26

20

Grey, Zane, general: correspondence, 1978-1979; Gary Topping, book review of Zane Grey's The Reef Girl, 1977; Gary Topping, book review of Kenneth W. Scott's Zane Grey--Born to the West: A Reference Guide, 1979; Danney Goble, "'The Days That Were No More:' A Look At Zane Grey's West," Journal of American History (Spring 1973); Joe L. Wheeler, "Zane Grey Books According to When He Wrote Them," 1974; Alan L. Steinberg, "When White Men Look at the Indian: Zane Grey's The Vanishing American and Colin Stuart's Walks Far Woman;" John Hollow, "Deathwind: Zane Grey's Wetzel;" Joe L. Wheeler, "Zane Grey: Creator of the Romantic West," AB Bookman's Weekly, 13 October 1986; Zane Grey items at Brigham Young University; research notes; miscellaneous materials

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Gruber, Frank: research notes

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Haycox, Ernst: research notes

27

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Hunt, Charles B.: correspondence, 1989-1990

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Lafarge, Oliver: application for lecture assignment, Humanities Resource Center, The Book Group; biographical materials; handwritten notes

27

5

Lewis and Clark: research notes from De Voto's The Journals of Lewis and Clark

27

6

Moran, Olive: correspondence, 1990, 1994; P. J. Moran manuscript (diskette)

27

7

Mormons and literature: correspondence (Jonreed Lauritzen to Juanita Brooks, 18 May 1962; Juanita Brooks to "Bent and Geneva," 27 September 1962); William Mulder, "Mormonism and Literature," 1952; miscellaneous materials

27

8

Nye, Nelson C.: notes; excerpted materials

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Noyes, Abbie Parish: letters of, 1889-1891

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Overholser, Wayne D.: notes; excerpted materials

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Popular western literature: notes; miscellaneous materials

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The Possible Sack; January-October 1970

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15

Publishing: The Papers of George Catlett Marshall

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16

Raine, William Macleod: Lee Scamehorn, "A Dedication to the Memory of William Macleod Raine, 1871-1954;" Gene M. Gressley, "Mr. Rain, Mammon, and the Western," Arizona and the West, Winter 1983; notes

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Ruess, Waldo: correspondence, 1979-1991

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Sonnichsen, C. L.: correspondence, 1979-1980

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Sorensen, Virginia: Mary L. Bradford, "Virginia Sorensen: A Saving Remnant," Dialogue 4 (Autumn 1969); notes

27

21

Steinbeck, John: research notes

27

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Stevens, Arthur W.: correspondence, 1982-1984; rectangle retrieval; geological survey

28

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Topping, Gary: "Conflict Over a Mormon Symbol: A. Russell Mortensen and the Lone Cedar Tree;" correspondence, 1997-1998; Oklahoma Western Biography Series, Journal of the West: instructions for authors; miscellaneous materials

28

2

Topping, Gary: "The Flowering of the Western, 1930-1950;" correspondence, 1981-1988; William Bloodworth, "The Origins of the Western, 1900-1930"

28

3

Topping, Gary: "Literary Critics and the Popular Western;" correspondence, 1977, 1977-1983; miscellaneous research materials

28

4

Topping, Gary: "The Ogden Academy: A Gentile Assault on Mormon Country;" agreement with Journal of the West, 1983; "The Protestant Mission School in Utah: Ogden Academy, 1852-98" (abstract); correspondence, 1980-1983; Ferenc M. Szasz, "The Eastern vs the Western Social Gospel: The Plains and Mountain West as a Test Case;" miscellaneous materials

28

5

Topping, Gary: "The Popular Western," Critical Survey of Long Fiction (off-prints and typed manuscript); correspondence, 1983; Bryant Mangum, "F. Scott Fitzgerald"

28

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Topping, Gary: "Religion in the West;" miscellaneous notes and research materials

28

7

Topping, Gary: "Revolutionary Violence: An Ambiguous Legacy;" correspondence, 1974; Utah Bicentennial Post (Vol. 1, No. 3-Vol. 3, No. 1)

28

8

Topping, Gary: "The Rise of the Western;" correspondence, 1977-1979; Ernest L. Bulow, "The Formula Fallacy: The Westerns of Max Brand;" research notes; miscellaneous materials

28

9

Topping, Gary: "Utah Women Writers," drafts; Eric Larrabee, ed., American Panorama; Phyllis McGinley, "An Unapologetic Preface," Sixpense in her Shoe; Juanita Brooks; letters copied; clippings; miscellaneous materials

29

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Miriam M. Murphy, "Helen Zeese Papanikolas, the Writer: A Unique Voice in America;" Patrician Lyn Scott, "Bibliographies on Women in the United States;" Patrician Lyn Scott and Linda Thatcher, eds., "Paradigm or Paradox: Women in Utah History, A Prospectus;" Linda Thatcher and John R. Sillito, "Sisterhood and Sociability: The Utah Women's Press Club, 1891-1928;" correspondence, 1983-1985; "Women in History: A Bibliography;" clippings; miscellaneous materials

29

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Topping, Gary: "The Youthful 'Old' Caleb Greenwood, Free Trapper;" letter, 1988; notes; The Golden Age Monthly, May 1988

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Topping, Gary: "Zane Grey," "Wallace Stegner," Dictionary of Literary Biography; correspondence, 1996-1997; agreement, 1997

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Topping, Gary: Zane Grey Lecture outline and notes for "Let's Talk About It," Reading and Discussion Programs in America's Libraries; correspondence, 1987-1988; miscellaneous materials relating to program

29

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Topping, Gary: "The Western Novel," Survey of Long Fiction; letter, 1990; Don Coldsmith, "Louis L'Amour," The Roundup Quarterly, September 1988

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Trout fishing in Utah: correspondence, 1983-1984; Claude Barnes, "Trout Growing-A New Industry," The Western Monthly, May 1911; Pettit Journal, 1876-1978; research notes; miscellaneous materials

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Western literature, general: correspondence, 1976-1982; The Possible Sack, December 1972; Jean McIntyre, "Getting Back," 1974; Western Writers Series, Summer 1976; Patrick Morrow, "Formula, Mimetic, and Fantasy: Three Modes of Western Fiction" (Synopsis); Western American Literature Collection (Weber State College); bibliographies; newspaper clippings, 1988; research notes; miscellaneous materials

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Whipple, Maurine: correspondence (letters sent and received; Juanita Brooks/Dale Morgan, 1941-1947); Katherine Ashton, "Whatever Happened To Maurine Whipple?" Sunstone (April 1990); "Maurine Whipple's Story of The Giant Joshua," Dialogue 6, Autumn-Winter 1971; miscellaneous material

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Woodruff, Wilford: miscellaneous journal entries, 1849-1887, relative to fishing

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Ghost Towns of the Old West. New York: Mallard Press, 1992

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Arizona (Dos Cabezas)

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Arizona (Jerome)

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California (Bodie)

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California (Chinese Camp)

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California (Hornitos)

30

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Colorado (Alta)

30

4

Colorado (Animas Forks)

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Colorado (Ashcroft)

30

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Colorado (Silver Plume)

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Idaho (Gilmore)

30

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Idaho (Silver City)

30

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Montana (Bannack)

30

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Montana (Elkhorn)

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Montana (Garnet)

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Nevada (Belmont)

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Nevada (Berlin)

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Nevada (Gold Point)

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Nevada (Goldfield)

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Nevada (Rawhide)

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Nevada (Rhyolite)

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New Mexico (Cabezon)

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New Mexico (Cerrillos)

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New Mexico (Golden)

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New Mexico (Madrid)

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New Mexico (Shakespeare)

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Oregon (Richmond)

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Oregon (Shaniko)

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Utah (Grafton)

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Utah (Spring Canyon)

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Washington (Molson)

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Wyoming (Atlantic City)

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Wyoming (Piedmont)

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Wyoming (South Pass)

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University Research Notes

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"A History of Arizona Highways Magazine." Flagstaff: Northern Arizona University, 1970 [M.A. Thesis]

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"Zane Grey's West: Essays in Intellectual History and Criticism." Salt Lake City: University of Utah, 1977 [Ph.D. Dissertation]

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Antrei, Albert C. T., ed., Ruth D. Scow, ass't ed., and Sanpete County Commissioners. The Other Forty-Niners: A Topical History of Sanpete County, Utah, 1849-1983. Salt Lake City: Western Epics, 1982.

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Sanpete History: Table of Contents, Preface, 1980

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Sanpete History: "Geographic Features and Prehistory," 1980

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Sanpete History: "The Mormon-Indian Encounter, 1849-77," 1980

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Sanpete History: "Settlement and Growth," 1980

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Sanpete History: "Little Scandinavia," 1980

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Sanpete History: "Agriculture and Livestock," 1980

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Sanpete History: "A Hierarchical Landscape," 1980

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Sanpete History: "The Plateau and the Valley," 1980

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Sanpete History: "Economic and Social Experimentation, 1870-1890," 1980

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Sanpete History: "Religious and Ethnic Diversity," 1980

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Sanpete History: "Cultural Development, 1850-1920," 1980

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Sanpete History: "The Quality of Life," 1980

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Sanpete History: "The Mormon Village Embattled," 1980

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Sanpete History: "Village Culture in the Twentieth Century," 1980

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Bibliography, 1980

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Utah Historians and the Reconstruction of Western History. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2003.

Correspondence

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Correspondence, n.d.

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Correspondence, 2002

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Correspondence, 2003

General Utah Historiography Materials

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General Documents, 2001

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Utah Bibliographies, n.d.

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Utah Academic Historiography, ca. 1940

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Historiography, Notes, n.d.

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Topping, Gary. "Personality and Motivation in Utah Historiography." Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought (Spring 1994)

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Allen, James B. "Since 1950: Creators and Creations of Mormon History." Davis Bitton and Maureen Ursenbach Beecher, eds. New Views of Mormon History: Essays in Honor of Leonard J. Arrington. Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press, 1989

Research: Historians' Files

Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918

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Bancroft, Hubert Howe

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Ellsworth, S. George. "Utah History: Retrospect and Prospect." Utah Historical Quarterly 40, no. 4 (Fall 1972): 342-67

Brodie, Fawn McKay, 1915-1981

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Brodie, Fawn McKay, Notes, n.d.

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Brodie, Fawn McKay, Articles and Reviews, 1968-1981

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Brodie, Fawn McKay, Writings, 1967-1981

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Brodie, Fawn McKay. "Register of the Papers of Fawn McKay Brodie." Special Collections Department, University of Utah Libraries, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1985

Brooks, Juanita, 1898-1989

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Brooks, Juanita. Correspondence, 1930s

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Brooks, Juanita. Correspondence, 1940s

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Brooks, Juanita. Correspondence, 1952-1959

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Brooks, Juanita. Correspondence, 1961-1970

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Brooks, Juanita. Works Progress Administration Correspondence, 1934-1937

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Brooks, Juanita. Diary, 1933-1936

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Brooks, Juanita. Articles and Reviews, 1950s and 1960s

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General Notes, n.d.

Mountain Meadows Massacre

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Brooks, Juanita. Correspondence, 1936-1962

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Newspaper Articles, 1999-2001

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Sources Regarding Blood Atonement and Western Violence, n.d.

Primary Sources

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Cipriani, Count Leonetto. California and Overland Diaries of Count Leonetto Cipriani, from 1853-1871. Ernest Falbo, Translator and Editor. The Champoeg Press, 1962

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Forney, J., n.d.

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"The Utah Expedition." Message from the President of the United States. House of Representatives, 35th Congress, 1st Session, Serial Set 956. Washington, D. C.: James B. Steedman, 1858

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Miscellaneous Sources and Notes, n.d.

Secondary Sources

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Brooks, Juanita. "A College Education: What I Think It Has Done for Me," n.d.

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Brooks, Juanita. "John Doyle," n.d.

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Brooks, Juanita. "John D. Lee," 1970

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Brooks, Juanita. "L.D.S. Problems in Education (as I see them)," n.d.

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Brooks, Juanita. "Mariah Huntsman Leavitt: Midwife of the Desert Frontier," n.d.

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Brooks, Juanita. "Old Toab [sic]," n.d.

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Brooks, Juanita. "The 'Seeing Eye' in Reading History," n.d.

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Brooks, Juanita. "Seige of Ostend," n.d.

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Brooks, Juanita. "This is Your Life: Mary Hafen Leavitt." Written on the occasion of Leavitt's 90th birthday, 1967

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Brooks, Juanita. "Women in the Arts." Cedar City Panel, Spring 1964

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Brooks, Juanita. Miscellaneous Writings, n.d.

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Peterson, Paul H. "The Mormon Reformation of 1856-1857: The Rhetoric and the Reality." Journal of Mormon History 15 (1989)

Creer, Leland H., 1895-1968

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Creer, Leland H., 1895-1968

DeVoto, Bernard, 1897-1956

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Devoto, Bernard, Notes, n.d.

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Articles about Bernard DeVoto, ca. 1980s

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DeVoto, Bernard. "Utah." American Mercury, March 1926

Dwyer, Archbishop Robert, 1908-1976

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Dwyer, Notes, n.d.

Morgan, Dale, 1914-1971

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Morgan, Dale, Correspondence, 1942-1949

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Morgan, Dale, Correspondence, 1950-1951, 1962, 1965, 1969

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Notes of Dale Morgan Letters, 1940s-1960s

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Morgan, Dale, Notes, n.d.

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Articles by Dale Morgan, 1967

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Articles about Dale Morgan, n.d.

Morgan, Nicholas G., 1884-1971

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Morgan, Nicholas G., Sr., General Notes, 1996-1997

Neff, Andrew Love, 1878-1936

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Neff, Andrew Love, General Notes, n.d.

Smith, Melvin T.

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Smith, Melvin T., General Notes, 1980s and 1990s

Stegner, Wallace, 1909-1993

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Stegner, Wallace. Correspondence, 1943, 1963, 1982, 1985

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Stegner, Wallace, Notes, n.d.

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Articles about Wallace Stegner, 1990s

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Correspondence regarding Topping article "Stegner the Historian," 1994-1997

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Topping, Gary. "Stegner the Historian," Western Historical Association Conference, October 1994

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Correspondence regarding Topping article "Wallace Stegner and the Mormons", 1985, 1993-1994

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Topping, Gary. "Wallace Stegner and the Mormons," Western History Association, 1993

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Wallace Stegner Papers, n.d.

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Notes for Wallace Stegner Chapter, n.d.

Red-Lined Copy of Manuscript

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Letter from Publisher, 3 1/2 in. Floppy Disk, Front Material, Red-Lined Introduction, 2004

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "The Tradition: Utah Historiography to about 1940," 2004

Bernard DeVoto

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "The Prophet," 2004

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "Environment as Explanation," 2004

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "Manifest Determinism," 2004

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "1846: Year of Caricature," 2004

Dale Morgan

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "The Mentor," 2004

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "History without Hypothesis," 2004

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "The Enigmatic Trapper," 2004

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "Class Conflict without Marx," 2004

Juanita Brooks

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "The Villager," 2004

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "Original Sin on the California Trail," 2004

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "The Conversion of a Zealot," 2004

Wallace Stegner

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "The Novelist," 2004

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "The God That Failed," 2004

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "Stage Managing a Migration," 2004

Fawn McKay Brodie

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "The Exorcist," 2004

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "'Dangerously Like Common Sense,'" 2004

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, "The Legacy: Utah Historians and the 'New' Histories," 2004

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, Notes, 2004

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Utah Historians, Red-Lined, Bibliography, 2004

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Utah Historians, "The Tradition: Utah Historiography to about 1940," 2004

Bernard DeVoto

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Utah Historians, "The Prophet," 2004

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Utah Historians, "Environment as Explanation," 2004

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Utah Historians, "Manifest Determinism," 2004

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Utah Historians, "1846: Year of Caricature," 2004

Dale Morgan

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Utah Historians, "The Mentor," 2004

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Utah Historians, "History without Hypothesis," 2004

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Utah Historians, "The Enigmatic Trapper," 2004

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Utah Historians, "Class Conflict without Marx," 2004

Juanita Brooks

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Utah Historians, "The Villager," 2004

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Utah Historians, "Original Sin on the California Trail," 2004

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Utah Historians, "The Conversion of a Zealot," 2004

Wallace Stegner

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Utah Historians, "The Novelist," 2004

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Utah Historians, "The God That Failed," 2004

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Utah Historians, "Stage Managing a Migration," 2004

Fawn McKay Brodie

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Utah Historians, "The Exorcist," 2004

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Utah Historians, "'Dangerously Like Common Sense,'" 2004

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Utah Historians, "The Legacy: Utah Historians and the 'New' Histories," 2004

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Utah Historians, Notes, 2004

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Utah Historians, Bibliography, 2004