Biography
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Life history of Betsy Williamson Smith
Typewritten biography of Betsy Williamson Smith, a handcart pioneer and a settler in Utah. Also included is the "Smith Family History" tracing the Smith family from the 17th century to the 20th century.
Miscellaneous excerpts from Bernard Zaslav's personal music library, approximately 1950-1999
Contains music scores in the form of handwritten manuscript. It also contains some biographies of well-known composers. Dated approximately 1950-1999.
James Pollock Park papers
Printed and handwritten application for Park's widow to receive a pension for his service in the war with Mexico, photocopy of a mission call for Park to serve on a mission for the Mormon Church in Europe, and a brief biography of Park by and unknown author.
Jessie Brooks Poulson papers
Photographs, newsclippings, printed programs, and handwritten testimonies (some photocopies) pertaining to Jessie Brooks Poulson. Also includes a biographical sketch of Henry C. and Jessie Brooks Poulson, written by their children, Mercedes Poulson Anderson and Brooks H. Poulson, which tells of their early lives, courtship, marriage, family, and life in Richfield, Utah.
Richard D. Pond biography, approximately 2005
File contains a biography of Richard D. Pond written by his son, David R. Pond. The book describes Pond's experiences in World War II in the Philippines. The book also contains photocopies of letters, rosters, and other materials related to his service. Dated approximately 2005.
Saints at War Project books, 1993-2009
File contains books relating to the military service of Latter-Day Saints in various wars. Includes memoirs and biographies their military service and/or time spent as a prisoner-of-war. Dated 1993-2009.
Special (to me) things, continued, 1968-2000
Thomas Moulton history
Typed biography of Thomas Moulton and family. Includes a description of their conversion to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in England, their passage with the Willie Handcart Company, and their settling in Provo and Heber City, Utah. The document is undated, but appears to have been compiled some time after 1940.
University Communications files on personnel, 1921-2002
Contains letters, comments, guidelines, newspaper clippings, news releases, speeches, photographs, pamphlets, biographical information, and inauguration files concerning both general and individual presidential, faculty, and VIP files from 1954 to 2002.
University Communications files on VIPs, 1978-2002
Contains newspaper clippings, news releases, photographs, biographical information, and other materials relating to VIPs from 1978 to 2002. Topics include campus speakers; visiting VIPs, such as Richard M. Nixon; and Jimmy Stewart.