Genealogy
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Herbert H. Frost papers
This collection consists of Herbert H. Frost's papers consisting of administrative items for the department of Zoology of Brigham Young University, his class notes during his professional and undergraduate career, and research. Also includes Frost's personal papers during missionary service for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Herbert H. Frost administrative papers, approximately 1960-1982
Contains meeting minutes, budget information, department meetings, awards, and goals of the Zoology Department of Brigham Young University. Materials date from approximately 1960 to 1982.
Herbert H. Frost class notes, 1912-1983, bulk: bulk 1968-1983
Contains lecture notes and class materials used in Herbert Frost's classes that he taught throughout his career.
Herbert H. Frost religious papers, approximately 1960-1982
Contains various papers and notes compiled by Herbert Frost while he was serving as public relations officer for the Florida, Ft. Lauderdale Mission.
Herbert H. Frost research, 1927-1982
Contains research information collected by Herbert Frost during various research projects he conducted and in which he participated.
Herbert H. Frost undergraduate and graduate studies, 1939-1946
Contains papers, reports, and homework done by Herbert Frost when he was an undergraduate and also a graduate in college.
Ernest Conrad Jeppsen papers
Books, papers, and photographic images relating to industrial education, BYU, genealogy, and other topics. Includes material relating to the Institute of Inter-American Affairs, especially in Panama, circa 1948-1951. Photographic images include photographs, slides, and filmstrips.
Oral history interview with V. Ben Bloxham
Interview by Robert Psuik with Ben Bloxham, discussing the genesis and development of the Family and Local History program at BYU.
Talmage family papers, approximately 1950-1980, 1884-1931
Contains genealogical charts, family histories, and other family papers. A large portion of this series consists of short stories written by Susa Amelia Talmage, James E. Talmage's youngest sister. Most of the material dates from 1884 to 1931, with some additional family materials from approximately 1954 to 1978.