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Kimball Young papers
Includes a letter from Kimball Young to the Presidency of the Utah Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, April 16, 1912, accepting a mission call, with a note of recommendation by Bishop Alfred Booth. Also include extract of anti-Mormon articles from the Salt Lake Review, 1871-1872, compiled 1959.
Kimball Young photographs
Collection of three black and white photographs, including images of the Sociologists of Utah, of Kimball Young, and of his graduating class. Materials dated 1947-1968.
Kimball Young research notes
Photocopies of research notes and drafts of chapters of the book "Isn't One Wife Enough?" The originals are housed in the Garett Theological Seminary Library. This work is considered to be the first serious study of Mormon polygamy done by a trained sociologist. In the published version of the book, Young changed the names of the characters he wrote about. But in his notes the correct names are available.
L. DeWayne Young collection on folk dancing
Contains a variety of materials collected by L. DeWayne Young over his years as a folk dancer and instructor. The resources include festival handouts, programs, cultural information, histories of folk dancing, information on fellow folk dancers, and instructional resources. These resources take the form of news clippings, video materials, published and unpublished texts, pamphlets, posters, periodicals and some correspondence. Dates range from 1940-2014.
Young Ladies' Association records
Contains three volumes of meeting minutes and lists of students' names, 1893, 1895-1902.
Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association minutes
Minutes of local church organization, commonly known as the YLMIA, headquartered in Provo, Utah. Clerks who wrote the minutes included Mary Borhard and Prilla Frisby. The minutes include regular mention of Alice Louise Reynolds, an officer of the organization.
Lee E. Young papers
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, photocopied scrapbook, speeches, reports, certificates, and meeting minutes. The materials relate to land appraisals in Utah, the management of state lands, and the impact of economic development on the land.
Lee E. Young photographs
Collection includes five photographs and 26 negatives with images of Provo, Utah, taken by Young between the 1920s and the 1960s. Includes photographs of the Provo Tabernacle.
Lee Edgar Young letter
Letter of Lee Edgar Young to Miss Grace Young, 24 February 1897. Expresses his concern that she has had tp withdraw from the Latter-day Saint College in Salt Lake City due to poor health. Also mentions the excellent work of Blanche.
LeGrand Young Jr. letters to Fern Scott Young
Contains ten handwritten letters from Young to his fiance (and later wife) Fern Tolman Scott. Topics include courtship, working with railroad companies, and setting up their household in Salt Lake City. Many of the letters were written on paper with letterhead for Oregon Short Line Railroad Company and Emigration Canon Railroad Company, both of which Young worked for during this time. Dated 1900-1915.