Autobiographies
Found in 2092 Collections and/or Records:
Henry Schler Buckwalter autobiography
Photocopy of a typed autobiography of Henry Shuler Buckwalter who served in Indian wars and helped Utah immigrants.
John Buehler papers
James Bullock autobiography and diary
Handwritten autobiography and diary. Bullock writes about his life from 1830 to 1853 at which time he starts a diary which he kept from 13 Nov. to 18 Dec. 1853. Also included is a diary Bullock kept from 1 to 21 Jan. 1859 while serving on a mission for the Mormon Church in England.
Kenneth C. Bullock autobiographical sketch
Briefly recounts his early life in Pleasant Grove, Utah; family; educational and occupational experiences; and service in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Hervin Bunderson autobiography
Autobiography. Bunderson writes about his life in Brigham City, Utah, from 1887 to 1980. He tells about growing up in the town, raising his family, and his business, civic, and church activities in the community.
Life of Mildred Potter Bunnell
Clair W. Burgener papers
Newspaper articles, newsletters, an autobiography, and an excerpt from the Congressional Record. The materials deal with Burgener's contribution to legislative actions relating to the mentally challenged.
Myrth Burr history of Burr Orchards
A written history of the memories of Dick and Myrth Burr about the Burr Orchards.
Burton J. Hill memoir and photographs, 2002
Elisabeth Southerden Thompson Butler autobiography
Photocopies of a typewritten autobiography. Butler describes her development as an artist and the major events of her life. She was known as a painter of military subjects. One of her paintings, "Roll Call," won great popularity in the art history of England. It was purchased later on by the Queen of England and is now in Windsor Castle.