Lyman P. Hunter Papers (Ms 374)
The Lyman P. Hunter Papers (1890-1970) contains articles, papers,
genealogy charts, meeting minutes, correspondence, news clippings,
reports, research proposals, training manuals, newsletters, and speeches.
These items focus on three areas of interest to Hunter (1898-1985):
environmental quality, the coating industry (of paints, stains, and
varnishes), and biographical material. Of special interest are the copies
of "San Juan Remembered," a written remembrance by Hunter of the time he
spent in southeastern Utah (1920-1922) in which he recalls the landscape
and the people he encountered, particularly the Native Americans. An
indexed register is available.