Christian Peter Hansen papers 1877-1975

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Christian Peter Hansen papers 1877-1975

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SNAC Resource ID: 6340686

L. Tom Perry Special Collections

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Dern, George Henry, 1872-1936

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U.S. secretary of war and governor of Utah. From the description of George Henry Dern papers, 1933-1936. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980069 Governor. From the description of School land titles in public land states. (Southern Utah University). WorldCat record id: 122599949 Dern was born in Nebraska but moved to Utah to be bookkeeper for his father's Mercur Gold Mining and Milling Co. He was involved in ranching, dairying, public utilities, and banki...

Utah Light and Traction Company

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Utah. Legislature

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Microfilming was initiated by the State Archives in 1985. Archivally processed by A.C.C. in 1990. From the description of Utah code unannotated, 1982-[ongoing]. (Utah State Archives). WorldCat record id: 82647429 The Utah Territorial Legislature was held before Utah was granted statehood. The Utah Territory was a pre-statehood organization containing land in four modern state boundaries. By 1868 it included only the land in the current state if Utah....

Lonesome Sundown

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Hansen, Christian Peter, 1877-1979.

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Mormon emigrant from Denmark; labor leader and Utah legislator. From the description of Christian Peter Hansen papers, 1877-1975. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122322379 From the guide to the Christian Peter Hansen papers, 1877-1975, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...

Green, Karen C. H., 1840-1911.

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Utah State Federation of Labor

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The Utah labor archives has a complicated provenance. These records were originally part of the office files kept by various trade unions in the Federation of Labor Hall on West Temple and 2nd south Streets, and later in the Labor Temple at 151 south 2nd East in Salt Lake City, Utah. When this building was razed in October 1964, the majority of the records were deposited with the Institute of Industrial Relations on the University of Utah campus. The remainder of the records fell in...