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The Fort Hall Indian reservation : history and establishment of the reservation

 File — Folder: 1
Identifier: MSS SC 858
Scope and Contents Photoduplicated typescript of a history of the Fort Hall Indian reservation for the Shoshone and Bannock Indians in Idaho. Events of 1941 are the last mentioned in the document, so it is likely written on or shortly after that date. The author is unknown, but the history was written from an administrative standpoint and includes such data as the amount of acreage, productivity of the soil, the types of crops grown, the quality of roads, and the types and numbers of cattle on the...
Dates: 1941

History of career education at Brigham Young University 1965 to 1993

 File — Folder: 1
Identifier: MSS SC 2961
Scope and Contents

History of changes in the Department of Provisional Registration, part of the College of General Studies, under following titles: Career Education, and Counseling and Development Center. Mentions classes taught by Provisional Registration such as practical decision making, career exploration, and career skills. Also includes mention of department employees. 24 leaves.

Dates: 1998

Pedagogical history, Class of '93

 Item — Folder: 1
Identifier: UA 5341
Scope and Contents

Typescript of compiled letters, biographical sketches, and other material relating to the Brigham Young Academy Pedagogical Class of 1893. Includes information on George H. Brimhall, a member of the class. Materials compiled after 1941.

Dates: after 1941

B. H. Stringham papers

 File — Folder: 1
Identifier: UA 285
Scope and Contents

Contains a typewritten history of the graduation gift of the Class of 1912 and a memorandum concerning the written history (2 items).

Dates: 1912; 1957

Joseph Young affadavit of Haun's Mill massacre

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Vault MSS 791
Scope and Contents

Materials include Joseph Young's original eyewitness account of events that occured during the Haun's Mill massacre on October 30, 1838. His account was witnessed and sealed on June 4, 1839, by John Woods of the Circuit Court in Adams County, Missouri. Young describes the mob, his escape, and the conditions of the victims. Young also writes that he helped bury the dead. The account was later used by the Church as evidence of the sufferings of its members in Missouri. Dated June 4, 1839.

Dates: 1839 June 4