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The Willard family : Josiah Willard's descendants
Typewritten genealogy. The item traces the descendants of Josiah Willard (1635-1674) and Simon Willard (1605-1676) for four generations. The families largely lived in New England at that time. The information in this item was taken from the "Willard Genealogy" published in 1915 and was revised by Stephen F. Willard in 1962.
Marzetta Stevens Willardson papers
Handwritten, typed, and photocopied personal papers of Marzetta Willardson. The collection includes poems, essays, and short stories in rough and finished forms as well as correspondence and other assorted materials.
Byrnina Ann Dustin Willey collection of photographs of Edison Willey World War I scrapbook
Collection contains photographs of a scrapbook about Edison Willey's experiences in World War I (the Great War), as collected by his mother, Byrnina Ann Dustin Willey. Includes the unit photograph before they left Ft. Lewis, Washington, heading to France. Dated approximately 1918-1920.
The collection also contains a CD of the photographs of the scrapbook.
Ivan Robison Willey papers
LaVon S. Willey figured grapes
Multi-colored figured grapes sculpture created by LaVon S. Willey for a Relief Society project in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Made of resin and wood. Dated approximately 1965.
William A. Wilson and John B. Harris Missionary Folklore collection
William Duncan Galleries records
Contains photographs of art probably featured in the William Duncan Gallery. The photographed art was created by various artists including Steve Streadbeck, Roger Blum, Gary Price, and Grant Speed. Art mediums include painting, oil, and sculpture, and subjects include animals and Native Americans and Western scenery. Collection dates circa 1980-2000.
Ben Ames Williams letter
ALS from Williams at 124 Chestnut Hill Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, to an unidentified person, ackowledging receipt of a letter from that person, with brief personal comment.
Bill Williams letter
Handwritten and signed letters each written on June 30, 1817 at Fort Osage and addressed to G. C. Sibley. These are receipts for services rendered and for goods received. One item acknowledges "services on interpretation of the Osage language."
Danette Williams articles
Contains a collection of newspaper clippings about members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints helping out with a few different service projects in Florida.