Autobiographies
Found in 2092 Collections and/or Records:
Vernon Gurnsey Liston autobiography, approximately 1945
Materials include a forty-page holograph autobiography in which Vernon Gurnsey Liston documents his experiences in Western Europe during the Second World War, including a detailed account of the Normandy landing, fighting in the hedgerows, subsequent combat operations, wounds received, and hospitalization. Dated approximately 1945.
Vernon Gurnsey Liston autobiography, approximately 1945
Vernon Rasmussen papers, 2000-2001, 1943-1945
Verr Dee Leavitt papers, 1944-1946, approximately 1980-2001
Virgil Francis Livingston papers, 2002, approximately 1942
Virginia Ruth Geisler Snarr collection of Lloyd Dee Snarr papers, 1944-2005
Material from the mission and life of Lloyd Dee Snarr, including family mementos, photographs and slides, autobiographies, family histories and certificates from school and church. Includes an LDS Primary bandelo. Materials dated 1944 to 2005.
Voices from the past, voices from the past : diaries, journals, and autobiographies, 1980
Book, Voices from the Past: Diaries, Journals, and Autobiographies
Joseph Robinson Walker papers
Account books, correspondence, newspaper clippings, a reminiscence of Walker's participation in the Walker War against the Ute Indians in 1853, certificates, legislative acts passed by the Utah Legislature, and minutes of meetings. The materials deal largely with the Walker banking, mining, and business interests in Utah. The correspondence are to and from family members and deal largely with family and business matters.
Wallace and Eugene Trottier papers, 1947 August 22, 2005
Materials include memoirs and letter describing the service of Wallace and Eugene Trottier in the U.S. Army during World War II. The memoirs discuss the brother’s service in the Pacific, their visits to each other, and their safe return to the U.S. Dated August 22, 1947 and 2005.
Wallace Bruce memoir, 2000 July 13
Materials contain memoir recounting experiences during the military training and service of Wallace Bruce during World War II. Dated July 13, 2000.