Carbon County (Utah) -- History
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Reuben Gardner Miller correspondence, 1909-1951
Contains correspondence from Miller, and a record thereof, dating from between 1909 and 1951. Includes correspondence from Levi N. Harmon, a record of Reuben G. Miller correspondence including collected quotations and verses, photographs of Carbon County Court House in Price, Utah, and a family picture of the family of Mrs. Alice Danielson.
Reuben Gardner Miller daily memoranda books, 1868-1946
Contains memoranda books prepared by Miller, documenting his daily activities. Includes information on family events, his church service, and his work in telephones. Materials date from between 1868 and 1946.
Reuben Gardner Miller diaries, 1842-1953
Contains several diaries and papers, dated 1842-1953. Also includes memos containing brief highlights of personal and family events and letters from Matthias F. Cowley and First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Reuben Gardner Miller genealogical papers, 1871-1949
Reuben Gardner Miller miscellany, undated
Includes miscellaneous text materials, mostly undated. Includes Anna Miller's address book, medical notes dated 1871-1949, address book pages, and burial instructions for Miller. Also included is an inventory of household items, a funeral service program, Heber Bennion letter to President Heber J. Grant, an article copied from Deseret Evening news of May 21, 1898, and instructions for an L. C. typewriter.
Reuben Gardner Miller papers on church service, 1857-1946
Contains various text materials from 1871-1946. It includes receipts from the Price Ward in the Emery Stake and the Forest Dale Ward in the Granite Stake, newspaper clippings and member and genealogical reports, patriarchal blessings of Mary Jane Gardner Miller, and notes pertaining to Reuben Miller and James J. Strang, and early Mormon apostate leader.
Standardville Hospital records
Medical records produced by the Standardville Hospital and participating physicians. The records are physicians' medical reports, medical reports of individual patients, statements, correspondence of physicians, and registers of births and deaths.