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===Introduction===
===Introduction===
See [[United States Business Records]]
See [[United States Business Records]]
 
The genealogical researcher would do well to remember that European settlement of Utah essentially began in 1847 with the arrival of the first Mormon Pioneers in the Salt Lake Valley. But businesses were established from this point forward. Another important date to remember is the arrival of the railroad in 1869, marking the end of the pioneer era. Many early Utah settlers or their children worked for the railroads or depended on the railroad for their businesses. Utah governments are no different than any others and have issued permits and licenses to allow businesses to operate. Also from pioneer times there have guilds and trade unions governing the activities of their members and keeping records. Many businesses have also produced biographical collections of the company's officers and employees. In the Unites States and in Utah, publicly owned companies often produce an annual report in printed form. Cities have produced city directories listing all of the businesses in the city and included, in many cases, all of the residents. It is also important not to overlook advertisement in Utah newspapers which may contain information about the owners or operators of a business.


===Mortuary records===
===Mortuary records===

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

See United States Business Records The genealogical researcher would do well to remember that European settlement of Utah essentially began in 1847 with the arrival of the first Mormon Pioneers in the Salt Lake Valley. But businesses were established from this point forward. Another important date to remember is the arrival of the railroad in 1869, marking the end of the pioneer era. Many early Utah settlers or their children worked for the railroads or depended on the railroad for their businesses. Utah governments are no different than any others and have issued permits and licenses to allow businesses to operate. Also from pioneer times there have guilds and trade unions governing the activities of their members and keeping records. Many businesses have also produced biographical collections of the company's officers and employees. In the Unites States and in Utah, publicly owned companies often produce an annual report in printed form. Cities have produced city directories listing all of the businesses in the city and included, in many cases, all of the residents. It is also important not to overlook advertisement in Utah newspapers which may contain information about the owners or operators of a business.

Mortuary records[edit | edit source]

Farming and agricultural records[edit | edit source]

Slaves, Apprentices and Indentured Servants[edit | edit source]

Insurance records[edit | edit source]

Newspapers[edit | edit source]

Union records[edit | edit source]

Mining records[edit | edit source]

Business formation records[edit | edit source]

Churches[edit | edit source]

Railroads[edit | edit source]

Shipping and other transportation records[edit | edit source]

Business licenses and bonds[edit | edit source]

Professional licenses[edit | edit source]

Medical and Dental office records[edit | edit source]

Photography businesses[edit | edit source]

Business and other types of directories[edit | edit source]

Utility records[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]