Latter Day Saint women
Found in 107 Collections and/or Records:
Photographs of the Cottonwood Stake Maternity, undated
Subseries contains photographs depicting life at the Cottonwood Stake Maternity.
Photographs of the Salt Lake City, Utah area, circa 1860s-1880s
Subseries contains photographs of various locations in the Salt Lake City, Utah area around the 1860s and 1880s.
Photographs of the Scarsdale Sunday School, 1961
Subseries contains pictures detailing the occupants of Emily M. Carlisle's Sunday School class in the Westchester Ward in 1961.
Photographs of unidentified individuals, circa 1800-1900s
Subseries contains photographs of unidentified individuals in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Photographs of various Carlisle family owned homes, 1950-1962
Subseries contains photographs of Carlisle family-owned homes taken between 1950 and 1962.
Louise Plummer papers
Papers relating to two young-adult novels written by Plummer entitled: "The Romantic Obsession & Humiliations of Annie Sehlmeier" (1985-1987) & "The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman" (1995). Includes copies of the published books, correspondence between Plummer and publishers, and several manuscripts of the books.
Preserving your past : a painless guide to writing your autobiography and family history
Drafts, research notes, and handwrittend corrections for the book, "Preserving Your Past." The materials give suggesions on how Mormons should write their autobiographies. The final draft was co-authored by Dora D. Flack
Samuel R. Redfield correspondence
Includes letter to him and his wife, Sally, from their daughter, Orpha M. Everett, in Salt Lake City, dated 28 February 1855. She discusses interference of the federal government in Utah affairs, and defends the Mormon practice of plural marriage. Also includes two letters by Samuel, 12 and 13 June 1858, addressed to John H. Redfield, giving family genealogical data. The 1858 letters appear to be in response to specific questions.
Relief Society record books
Eight volumes containing names and addresses of ward Relief Society members, attendance and donation records, minutes of ward Relief Society meetings and conferences, summaries of lessons presented, and accounts of other activities. A folder at the end of the collection contains a few loose papers.
Mary Noel Rigby poetry and personal narratives
The collection consists of four items of Mary Noel Rigby's poetry and written vignettes of her life. She entitled sections of her poetry Nature, Philosophy and Spiritual. She writes vignettes primarily about her home life spanning from her childhood with her parents to her own experiences as a mother.