Photographs, ca. 1880-1987.
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University Records Management (1997-2013) in the Harold B. Lee Library worked to help facilitate the preservation of the records of Brigham Young University. In 1997 the Records Management program became a separate department under the new Special Collections Division. Marcel Ramjoue (1997-2012) was the Department Chair for University Records Management. The work done by University Rerecords Management is done for legal and financial purposes. Relevant and important hist...
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Brigham Young Academy was founded in 1875 in Provo, UT as a school for teacher education. It became Brigham Young University in 1903. From the description of Photographs, ca. 1900. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 54080571 From the description of Certificates, 1891-1893. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 70765998 Brigham Young University traces its roots to Utah's rich pioneer heritage. The original school, Brigham Young Academy, was est...
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