Utah -- History
Found in 221 Collections and/or Records:
Francis Asbury Hammond journals and family documents (originals), 1853-1900
Francis Asbury Hammond personal and family correspondence, 1865-1937
Consists of personal correspondence between Francis Asbury Hammond and various members of his family (son Samuel Smith Hammond, wife Martha Jensina Marcussan Hammond, daughter Amelia May Hammond Allred, son John Howard Hammond, and others) or friends, or between other Asbury family members and their siblings or friends, etc. Includes miscellaneous envelopes, portions of unsigned letters, newspapers, ads, etc. Dated 1865-1937.
Geneva Steel Archives Oral History Project case files, 1990-1991
Includes contracts, contact information, and biographical information for the participants, as well as the original audio recordings of the oral history interviews conducted by the Geneva Steel Archives Oral History Project, 1990-1991.
Geneva Steel Archives Oral History Project transcripts, 1990-1991
Contains transcripts of recorded interviews done with participants in the Geneva Steel Archives Oral History Project, as well as background information about those participants, 1990-1991.
Geneva Steel Archives Oral History Project transcripts and case files, 1990-1991
Includes contracts from and contact information for participants in the Geneva Steel Archives Oral History Project, as well as the original audio recordings of the oral history interviews, and transcripts for those interviews, 1990-1991.
Die gesellschaftlichen Unternehmungsform des Mormonismus
Typewritten essay in German with handwritten corrections. Jungeblut writes a history of Mormons and the Mormon Church with special emphasis of the agrarian activities of Mormons in Utah in the nineteenth century.
Jedediah M. Grant letter
Handwritten letter addressed to Asa Calkin, 16 Dec. 1853. Grant requests a report be sent to him concerning the premiums paid out to encourage the growing of flax in Utah.
Alma Greenwood diary and scrapbook
Handwritten diary and scrapbook. The journal was kept from 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1883 when Greenwood was serving as a missionary in New Zealand. He reports on his daily activities in entries that are often lengthy and detailed. The scrapbook was created by Alma's wife, Florence Greenwood. It contains newspaper clippings from the 1880s that relate to Mormons, Utah, and to national happenings.
Francis Asbury Hammond papers
George P. Hammond papers
Primary source materials relating to the New Southwest part of the United States including the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah. Also included are materials on Mexico. The materials are in English and Spanish, and many relate to the settlement of the area by people of European descent and to the Indians.