Washington County (Utah)--History.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Helen Forsha Hafen collection
The Helen Forsha Hafen collection contains The Life Story of Helen Forsha Hafen, dated March 1997.
Heritage Projects Collection
This collection contains Heritage project materials associated with the institution's name change from Dixie State University to Utah Tech University including ephemera for the Heritage Cove ribbon cutting ceremony, drafts of the Heritage Cove monument panels, and a documentary.
Reference articles southern Utah historic sites, 2005-08
This subseries contains sub-subseries of collected reference materials for historic sites in Southern Utah. The reference articles were originally kept in sleeved in two dark blue binders (Volume 1 and Volume 2). The volumes’ original order has been maintained.
Research for A History of Washington County: From Isolation to Destination
This collection consists of government and school records, newspapers articles, census data, some interviews and personal stories, images, and photocopies used by Douglas D. Alder and and Karl F. Brooks in writing their book A History of Washington County: From Isolation to Destination. Notes from the two researchers as well as a draft of the book are present as well.
Southern Utah history, 2001-03-14
Contains one folder with a copy of "The Southern Utah Mission: New Views on Its Purpose and Accomplishments" by Wayne K Hinton. This was an address originally given as part of the Juanita Brooks Lecture Series presented at the St. George Tabernacle on March 14, 2001.
St. George Area Visitor's Guide magazines
The St. George Area Visitor’s Guide magazines collection consists of eight magazines documenting the tourism in southwestern Utah including maps, history, events, dining, lodging, shopping, tours, hiking etc. in St. George, Utah and surrounding areas. The collection is from 1988-2019.
"The Spirit of Dixie" Pageant
This collection includes two copies of the program and script of the 1925 pageant "The Spirit of Dixie," performed on the grounds of the St. George Temple as tribute to the Stake Presidency of the St. George Stake.