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Mack Wilberg collection
Ruth Austin Wilbur diary
Photocopy of a handwritten diary covering the years 1856 to 1859. Miscellaneous notes are dated as late as 1869. Wilbur writes about her life in Ellery in short entries. She talks about a diphtheria epidemic and lists those who died in it.
William Wilbur letters received
Handwritten letters received by Wilber. The items were written by family members. The relatives write about family matters and express regret that Wilber's child had recently died. The materials also refer to pending military action to drive the Mormons from Nauvoo, Illinois.
Charles H. Wilcken papers
Photocopies of newspaper clippings and miscellaneous documents relating to the lives of Charles W. Wilcken and his son David. The clippings largely tell of the life of Charles while many of the miscellaneous items relate to the marriage, Church activities, and employment of David.
Ola D. Wilcock letter from Salt Lake City, Utah
ALS which discusses Hickman's testimony of the truthfulness of the Latter-day Saint Church.
William Daniel Wilcock diary
Photocopies of a handwritten diary. Wilcock kept this diary while serving as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Central States Mission. Wilcock writes about his daily activities in Texas and Kansas.
Interesting incidents from the life of William Wilcock
Brad Wilcox papers
Collection contains letters, research materials, and literary manuscripts for three books: "The Continuous Atonement for Teens," "The 7 day Christian," and "Practicing for Heaven." Also includes draft manuscripts for his books "Changed through His Grace", "52 Life-Changing Questions from the Book of Mormon", "Suit Up: Hasten Your Preparation", "The Continuous Atonement", and "The Continuous Conversion" as well as each of the published books. Materials dated approximately 2008-2017.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox letters to Ethelyn Bryant Chapman
F. Wayne and Rhea Lou Wilcox letters and journals
The F. Wayne and Rhea Lou Wilcox letters include correspondence between Wayne and Rhea, and other various friends and family members, primarily between 1940 and 1945.