Mormon authors -- Biography
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Lorin Farrar Wheelwright personal correspondence and other material, circa 1923-1976
Lucy H. Flake autobiography and journal
Lucy H. Flake autobiography and journal, 1894 March-August
Autobiography of Flake prepared in 1894. Includes details of her early life in Nauvoo, Illinois, her emigration to Utah, her marriage and life in Beaver, Utah, and a detailed account of the colonization of Snowflake, Arizona. Provides many details about the Flake family, as well as transcriptions of letters and her patriarchal blessing.
Marianne Clark Sharp autobiography and scrapbook, 1907-1978
Autobiography of Sharp's early life, covering the period from 1907 to 1940. Written in journal volumes, the account is supplemented by inserted letters, photographs, ephemera, and other items documenting the events described. Prepared in the late 1970s. Dated circa 1907-1978.
Marianne Clark Sharp journal and scrapbook, 1979-1989
Contains Marianne Sharp's original journal and digital copies of the journal. Entries are accompanied by inserted photographs, letters, greeting cards, ephemera, and news clippings that document life events. Dated circa 1979-1989.
Mildred Tobler Hunt journal, 2005-2012
Mildred Tobler Hunt papers, 1970-2015
Contains print and manuscript forms of poems written by Mildred Tobler Hunt. Also included are handwritten poems and personal histories, and a photocopy of Mildred’s recent journal. Materials date from 2005 to 2015.
Minerva Kohlhepp Teichert manuscripts, 1917-1932
Contains drafts of short stories, songs, plays, and other writings of Minerva Teichert. There are also some autobiographical papers, drawings, and sketches.
Helen Campbell Monson autobiography and poetry
Typewritten autobiography (3 leaves) and thirteen printed poems. Three of the poems have been set to music.
Thomas Morris autobiography
Photocopy of an autobiography of Thomas Morris, written in 1871. Contains an account of his early life in South Wales, including his various occupations and religious affiliations, his emigration to New York in 1832, death of his first wife in 1837, his second marriage, conversion to Mormonism and relocation to Nauvoo in 1844, his impressions of Joseph Smith, and details of service in Mormon Battalion. Concludes with list of his various marriages and dates.