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Mercedes Poulson Anderson scrapbook
Scrapbook including newspaper clippings, magazine articles, correspondence, checks, photographs, and post cards. The materials relate to Anderson's life and activities in the Mormon Church.
Miles Anderson papers
This collection contains 2 diaries covering briefly related experiences and financial dealings of Anderson during the period of 1842-1856, from Nauvoo to the Utah Territory. Also includes patriarchal blessings given by Hyrum Smith and John Smith, as well as other documents and correspondence. Two diaries, family correspondence, patriarchal blessings, family land deeds, Nauvoo Legion Certificate, and War of 1812 pension certificate.
Nancy B. Anderson SOCOTWA papers
Nels Anderson diary
Relates experiences and observations related to the war and its conditions. Includes also three printed maps of American offensives in France. Entries (384 pages) date from between 1918 and 1919.
Niels G. Anderson minutes
One handwritten minute book. The volume contains information concerning the membership, meetings, and administrative conduct of the Emery Ward.
O. J. Anderson and family
Photocopy of a typewritten biography of Olaf J. Anderson, including information about his two wives Kathinka and Nathalia and several of their children. She presents the history of the family's "Anderson Hotel" in Castle Dale, Utah and Olaf's and Kathinka's mission for the Mormon Church in Copenhagen, Denmark where he edited the Mormon newspaper, "Scandinavian Star," 1908-1912.
Richard B. Anderson papers
Roberta and Mark Anderson photographs collection
This collection contains scenery snapshots of the Teton mountain range, Granite Creek, and a Provo home. Also in the collection is a photo album of Hewitt M. Strong with boating snapshots.
Washington F. Anderson diary
The collection contains a typewritten copy of a diary kept from 30 July to 12 August of 1857. Anderson writes about a company of Mormons travelling from Carson Valley, Nevada to Salt Lake City, Utah. He tells about Indian troubles and about the miles travelled every day.