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Kardas collection
The Kardas collection consists of photo diaries, albums, loose photos, negatives of varying types, and some personal papers of the Kardas family. It documents their lives and the world they lived in from the 1930s to 2016 while they lived in Connecticut, New Jersey, Florida, California, and Utah; and traveled and worked even farther afield.
La Van Martineau Collection
This collection consists of papers La Van Martineau wrote and collected on the Shivwits Band of Paiutes, and Santa Clara Reserve. The collection contains a digital file with Martineau’s Book of Remembrance, photo album, and Military Records. Martineau’s collection is from 1985-2003, while living in St. George, Utah.
La Verkin Justice of the Peace
This collection consists of an original Justice Docket Book, court documents and receipts for La Verkin Justice of the Peace. It contains the records of the criminal misdemeanor crimes that occurred in La Verkin Utah. The collection is from 1912-1937.
Leeds, Utah vital record books
The Leeds, Utah vital record books consist of original entries written in two Birth Registers and one Death Register, recording births and deaths in Leeds, Utah from 1905-1944.
Leo Alva Snow papers
The papers of Leo Alva Snow cover the years 1870 through 1962 and include documentation of his school years, engineering career, role as county surveyor, his activities in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as well as business records and photographs.
Leonard Ernest Pulsipher, Sr. collection
The Leonard Ernest Pulsipher, Sr. collection consists of one original and one photocopy of Leonard E. Pulsipher’s family history record book from 1708-1969.
Local History collection
Mark Jeffreys manuscripts
The Mark Jeffreys manuscripts collection consists of material created and collected by poet, author, and scholar Mark Jeffreys from 1984 to 2024. The bulk of the materials are drafts or printed manuscripts of Jeffrey's creative works. Some material related to his academic career as a professor and researcher is also included.
Mary Phoenix collection
This collection consists Mary Phoenix’s personal papers, correspondence, awards, personal interests, teaching materials, family papers, family history, genealogy, photographs, community interests, book review clubs, and the Dixie Diary newspaper column that she contributed to in St. George, Utah. The collection is from the years 1860-2014.
Memorabilia collection
A collection of three dimensional objects pertaining to the history of Dixie State University and the local community.