118,720 research outputs found
Milton H. Larson
The Larson Studio Collection contains portraits and landscape photographs from Thomas Larson and his son O. Blaine Larson, who operated the Larson Studio in Provo, Utah County, Utah
Yellow & Pink 4 Patchwork quilt by Mary Alice Peterson Larson
Image of Yellow & Pink 4 Patchwork quilt created in 1938 by Mary Alice Peterson Larson. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Ethel H. Noe as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Made for 1st grandchild Karleen N. Bechtel
Nine Patch quilt by Mary Alice Peterspn Larson
Image of Nine Patch quilt created in 1907 by Mary Alice Peterspn Larson. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Ethel H. Noe as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. The red & white baby quilt made in 1907 made for 1st child sunshine & shadine daughters wedding crib quilts made for 1st grandchild Karleen Hardback Beckte
Receipt and money order for the Larson Brothers to the H. D. Lee Mercantile
A receipt for a money order made by the Larson Brothers and sent to the H. D. Lee Mercantile in Salina, Kansas.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/tj_ks_territorial_docs/1033/thumbnail.jp
No.205, Edwin Wilson, interview by Stan Larson and Lorille Miller
Transcript (33 pages) of interview by Lorille Miller and Stan Larson with Edwin H. Wilson, humanist and former Unitarian minister, on April 13, 1989. This interview is no. 964 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. 205. Accompanied by Wilson\u27s vitaWilson (b. 1898) discusses his career and concerns as a Unitarian minister, 1928-1980s (Salt Lake City, 1946-1949); his work as executive director of the American Humanist Association, 1949-1963; and his philosophy of religion. Interviewers: Stan Larson, Lorille Mille
Boston Commons quilt by Mary Alice Peterson Larson
Image of Boston Commonsquilt created in 1940 by Mary Alice Peterson Larson. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Karleen Bechtel as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Quilt pieces cut to strengthen exercise grandmother Larson\u27s broken wrist. Quilted Feb 92 by her daughters Ethel L. Noe Elaine L. Beer Granddaughter Karleen H. Bechtel granddaughter Kara Bechtel
No.179, Robert Temple, interview by Tim Larson
Transcript (57 pages) of interview by Tim Larson with Robert H. Temple of Oakley, Utah, retired television broadcaster, on September 8, 1986. This interview is no. 179 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. 551 and 552Temple (b. 1920) recalls his career in broadcasting at Washington State with KREM radio and television; KTVI-television in St. Louis; KGMB, in Hawaii; and KUTV in Salt Lake City. He provides an overview of broadcast marketing and Utah\u27s Hatch family broadcast holdings. Interviewer: Tim Larso
No.131, Jackie Nokes, interview by Tim Larson
Transcript (51 pages) of interview(s) by Tim Larson with KSL employee Jackie Nokes on June 10, 1986. This interview is no. 131 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. U-475Nokes (b. 1930) recalls her career in television at KSL and comments on many of the people employed at the station, 1950s-1980s. Interviewer: Tim Larso
No. 109 Agnes Lindsay, interview by Timothy Larson
Transcript (53 pages) of interview by Timothy Larson with Agnes and Claude Lindsay and Laura Player at Walnut Creek, California, on February 14, 1985. This interview is no. 109 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. U-266Lindsay (b. 1908), a sister of Philo Farnsworth, recalls Farnsworth\u27s early life and education, his ideas about developing television, and his later work with IT&T. Interviewer: Tim Larso
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