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George Edward Anderson photographs of the Alberta Temple
H. Reese Anderson diary
Account of his family affairs and daily life in Bountiful, Utah. Also records visits with friends and short trips with his wife, Ruth, to various places, including Moab, Capitol Reef National Park, and Lake Powell, Utah; and Jackson Hole, Teton National Park, and Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Writes briefly of attending meetings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Last entry, written by an unidentified person, reports Anderson's death.
Harold J. Anderson Ironton Stream photographs
Harold J. Anderson Ironton Stream photographs, 1964 collection contains 13 photographs and 5 glass slides of Ironton Spring. They document the treatment of the spring for overcrowding of aquatic plants.
J. Max Anderson papers
J. Stanley Anderson photographs and postcards
Collection includes photographs, postcards, copy prints, photocopies and negatives of the original images produced by J. Stanley Anderson. Includes images of family and friends. Dated approximately 1880 to 1949.
Jacob A. Anderson papers
Personal and financial papers, including an 1891 letter and items for his brother John, his mother, etc., 1920-1965.
Jedediah Stanley Anderson papers
Correspondence, certificates, journals, newespaper articles, pamphlets, magazines, notes, and personal items. The correspondence is between Anderson , his family, friends, and leaders of the Mormon Church. Many of the items deal with personal and family matters. The diaries are in six volumes and include genealogical items. The newspaper clippings relate to Anderson and his family.
Joseph Jeppa Anderson diaries
Photocopies of handwritten diaries. Anderson writes about his early life in Lehi, Utah; his activities at Brigham Young Academy; his teaching experiences at Mayfield, Brigham City, and Hanksville, Utah and in Arizona; and his bee keeping business in Idaho and California.
Leola Seely Anderson family papers
Contains letters, cards, family histories, photographs, reel-to-reel tapes, and various realia pertaining to the life of Leola Seely Anderson, her husband H. Duane Anderson, and their two sons (Richard Bryan Anderson and Duane Brent Anderson). Dated approximately 1910 to 2010.