Biography
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Gordon Childs collection on "In The Pasha's Garden", 1934-1986
This series contains materials that Gordon Childs collected and compiled on an opera called “In The Pasha’s Garden” by John Laurence Seymour which has a viola d’amore solo during one of the acts. It includes musical scores and correspondence related to Childs' research. Dated 1934-1986.
History of Alexander H. Hill Richards
Five typewritten copies of a biography of Alexander H. Hill Richards. The items contain information concerning the temporal and spiritual experiences of Richards' life.
Calvin K. Jacob collection of the Johannes Gerber family history and papers
Genealogy charts and stories of the Johannes (John) Gerber family, which came west in 1854. Includes correspondence of John T. Gerber, circa 1827-1877, and 14 books of family history.
Janet Jenson biography of Franklin Stewart Harris, approximately 1980-2002
Includes material and audiocassettes collected by Janet Jenson, concerning her grandfather Franklin S. Harris. Dated approximately 1980-2002.
Janet Jenson research notes for Harris biography, approximately 1980-2000
Materials include Janet Jenson's research notes for the Franklin S. Harris biography. Dated approximately 1980-2000.
Joe J. Christensen papers, approximately 1995-2006
Materials include prints of scanned photographs, and various materials written by Joe J. Christensen regarding his personal history and time serving in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. The photographs scanned were from his service (1953-1955), and the written material includes a biography, war experiences, and an article published in the Liahona Magazine. Also contains a Saint at War Participant Information Sheet. Dates range approximately 1955-2006.
John C. Walker biographical material, 1910-1957
John H. Walker biographical papers, undated
Philander Simmons biography of Kit Carson
Handwritten and signed biography of Kit Carson. These are the personal recollections of Simmons, who knew Carson from 1858-1867.