Cardston (Alta.) -- History
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
My life and work
Gives a brief overview of his life, followed by journal entries dated August 1929-January 1934. Entries reflect his life as a Mormon teenager, focusing on farm work and school activities. There is a gap in the journal between 4 March 1930 and 6 September 1933; most entries were recorded after the latter date. Volume cover suggests that Richards lived in Cardston, Alberta, when he started writing. He moved to Calgary in 1933 to attend normal (teacher's training) school.
Our legacy : remembered and renewed, personal history book
104 personal histories contributed by the women in Cardston, Alberta, Third Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. These were compiled by Ada Blackmore, Clara Matkin, Julie Kerr, Lila Cahoon, under the direction of the Relief Society President, Priscilla Hatch.
William Sterling correspondence
Handwritten, typed, photocopied, and signed letters addressed to Sterling. The items are signed by "Zina," "Ella," "Loila," and other family members. The materials deal with church questions and family matters.
Samuel Leo Stutz history
One typewritten dictation by Leo Samuel Stutz regarding Zina Card and one typewritten paper containing comments by Keith Shaw about Stutz's views of Card.
Alfred Vi Wood autobiography
Photocopies of typewritten autobiography of Albert Vi Wood. Wood talks about his educational background and the temporal and spiritual experiences of his life.