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Edwin Gordon Woolley autobiography and diary
Flora Snow Woolley memoirs
This collection is a typescript of memoirs by Flora Snow Woolley which was compiled and illustrated by Julius Woolley Dalley. Flora describes her early life in Salt Lake City, Provo, and St. George, Utah; her life as a polygamous wife and a young mother; her experiences on the "underground" to avoid arrest by federal officials for polygamy; and the rearing and educating of her own and her husband's other wife's children.
Samuel A. Woolley papers
Samuel A. Woolley Papers include tithing records, Salt Lake 9th ward (1896-1899); several broadsides from the first presidency and presiding Bishopric regarding the handling of tithing; ledger sheets reporting the paying and non-paying of tithing of 9th ward; 9th ward financial records. About 20 items, including bound ledgers.
Samuel E. Woolley statements on plural marriage
Typescript of statements by early Latter-day Saint Church leaders on plural marriage with a handwritten explanation of origin of collection.
Mary Hale Woolsey papers
Contains manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence (business and personal), scrapbooks, published and unpublished music, personal writings and literary works (poems, short stories, etc.) created and collected during Woolsey's career as a writer of adult and children's literature and as a composer of popular music.
Richard Woolsey account book
This collection consists of photocopies of the original holograph account book. Woolsey recorded his costs in repairing shoes and boots. He also mentioned such farm matters as the birth of animals. He probably lived in Kanab, Utah.
John Heber Wootton family photographs
Contains three photographs of the Wootton family, circa 1885-1903. One of the photographs is of Ada and John Wootton. Another photograph is of the San Diego Mission, and has John and Ada pictured, and the final picture is of Wootton and his parents and siblings. The photographs are all labeled on the back.
Word of Wisdom Education Committee papers
The collection contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, statistics, reports, and magazine articles relating to the effects of tobacco and alcohol on public health, crime, immorality, and the war effort during 1945-1946.
John E. Worden photographs
Collection includes 11 photographs of Alaska taken by Worden between the 1890s and the 1920s.
Andrew Jackson Workman autobiography
Andrew Jackson writes about his family's conversion to Mormonism in 1839 while living in Tennessee; his settlement at Nauvoo, Illinois, 1843; the exodus west; serving in the Mormon Battalion, and march to California; his work in the gold mines; his arrival in the Salt Lake Valley, 1855; the return trip to California; settling in Kane County, Utah; the death of his wife, Rebecca Deck; his remarriage to Sariah A. Eager, 1866 and the organization of the United Order, 1874.