Beaver (Utah) -- History
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
George Arthur Parkinson and descendants papers, 1896-1981
Invitation cards
Printed invitations with handwritten notes. The items invite people to various events including wedding receptions and anniversaries, a cotillion party, and a birthday anniversary. Two of the invitations invite people to functions in Beaver, Utah.
Mary May Clove Little autobiography
Photocopy of handwritten autobiography. Mrs. Little lived in Garfield County, Beaver, and Panguitch, Utah, when young. She lived most of her adult life in Glendale, Utah. Little tells of her activities with the Mormon Church, her family life, and the illnesses and deaths of members of her household.
Parkinson family photographs and book, undated
John L. Smith and Iona Thompson papers
Letters, poetry, legal documents, and miscellaneous items. The materials relate to sections of southern Utah primarily in the last quarter of the nineteenth century.
William Wilson Sterrett autobiography
This collection consists of photocopies of the holograph of Sterrett's autobiography and some patriarchal blessings he gave.
Thomas and Mary Ann Bryant Parkinson papers, 1855-1903
Thomas Parkinson family collection
Letters, journals, scrapbooks and photos dealing with the Parkinson family.
John F. Tolton autobiography, diaries, and histories
Includes typewritten copies of an autobiography, diary, and a history of Beaver, Utah.
Birdie Van Natta family history
Handwritten autobiography. Van Natta writes of family matters and relations, her feelings on World War I, and the various places where she lived. Also included is a genealogy of the Van Natta family.