Heritage Cove Lecture Series , 2025-02
Scope and Contents
This series is broken into five subseries. Subseries I contains digital marketing material for the Heritage Cove Lecture Series. Subseries II-V contains the four lectures arranged by lecture dates with accompanying transcripts. “Constructing the Hurricane Canal and Homesteading Smith Mesa” was given by Reuben Wadsworth on February 4, 2025. Subseries II also contains the PowerPoint presentation used for this lecture. “Where Two Streams Meet: Personal Stories from the History of St. George” was given by Lyman Hafen on February 11, 2025. “A Crisis of Trust and the Birth of an Underground Newspaper at Dixie College, 1968-1969” was given by Loren R. Webb on February 18, 2025. “History of the Shivwits Band of Paiutes” was given by Shanandoah Martineau Anderson on February 25, 2025.
The lecture series was held in the Boeing Auditorium, room 121 in the Udvar-Hazy School of Business building. The series was organized, introduced, and transcribed by Trevor Cox, Visiting Assistant Librarian for Heritage, Culture, and Regional History
Dates
- Creation: 2025-02
Creator
- Cox, Trevor Marion, 1992- (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open and freely available to researchers during Special Collections’ hours or by appointment. Researchers must complete an Application for Use and show a photo ID prior to accessing materials.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright restrictions may apply. Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be obtained from the Special Collections and Archives
Biographical / Historical
Trevor Marion Cox, 1992-, grew up in Hurricane, Utah. He studied history and library science and was the Visiting Assistant Librarian for Heritage, Culture, and Regional History at Utah Tech University from January 2024 to September 2025. In this role, he organized and led many regional history related projects focused on preservation, outreach and education. Archivally relevant projects include the Heritage Cove Digital Exhibits, the Heritage Cove Lecture Series, and the Then and Now Written Memories Project.
Full Extent
1.71 Gigabytes (3 docs, 1 pdf, 4 mp4s, 1 m4a, 1 png, 1 txt)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Abstract
This series contains lecture videos, transcripts, a digital flyer, and a PowerPoint presentation from the Heritage Cove Lecture Series, held on the Utah Tech University Campus on successive Tuesdays in February, 2025. The lectures were based on various topics from southwestern Utah history.
Arrangement
The Heritage Cove lecture series series contains five subseries featuring four lectures, four transcripts, a PowerPoint presentation, and digital marketing material. The subseries are arranged chronologically by lecture date.
Subseries I Heritage Cove lecture series digital flyer
Item I Heritage Cove lecture series digital flyer
Subseries II Constructing the Hurricane Canal and homesteading Smith Mesa
Item I [insert name of PowerPoint] PowerPoint presentation
Item II Constructing the Hurricane Canal and homesteading Smith Mesa lecture
Item III Constructing the Hurricane Canal and homesteading Smith Mesa transcript
Subseries III Where two streams meet: personal stories from the history of St. George
Item I Where two streams meet: personal stories from the history of St. George
lecture
Item II Where two streams meet: personal stories from the history of St. George
transcript
Subseries IV A Crisis of trust and the birth of an underground newspaper at Dixie College, 1968-1969
Item I A Crisis of trust and the birth of an underground newspaper at Dixie College, 1968-1969l
Item II A Crisis of trust and the birth of an underground newspaper at Dixie College, 1968-1969 transcript
Subseries V History of the Shivwits Band of Paiutes
Item I History of the Shivwits Band of Paiutes lecture
Item II History of the Shivwits Band of Paiutes transcript
Repository Details
Part of the Utah Tech University Special Collections and Archives Repository
330 Holland Centennial Commons
225 South 700 East
Saint George 84770 United States
(435) 634-2087
specialcollections@utahtech.edu