Salt Lake City (Utah) -- History
Found in 323 Collections and/or Records:
Ledgerbook from a grocery store in Salt Lake City
Handwritten ledgers which report the amount paid for in cash or by check by individuals for goods purchased.
LaFayette C. and Pearl M. Lee collection
The collection contains (1) the journals of LaFayette C. Lee and Pearl M. Lee during and after their mission to Japan; (2) photocopies of several nineteenth-century items, including photographs and a Nauvoo receipt; and (3) photocopies of a photo album from mission to Japan, 1915-1919.
Brigham Young legal statement
Photocopy of a handwritten, signed, and notarized statement. Young authorizes the sale of ten acres of property of lot 1 in block 104 of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Commodore Perry Liston autobiography
Little Georgie Dunford died Wednesday morning 1 o'clock
Note stating the death of George Dunford in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was the son of George Dunford (1822-1891), who visited Palestine and other countries from 1872 to 1873. "died ... October 30th 1872, buried friday Nov the 1st at 3 PM lived four days after Papa started on mission to Palestine."
James A. Little diaries and autobiography
Harrison D. Littlefield journal
Handwritten journal describing Littlefield's travels around the world in 1873-4. He started in Boston Mass. and travelled westward across the United States. He then went across the Pacific to the Far East and returned to Boston by way of Europe and the Atlantic. The account contains detailed descriptions of the Far East and his railroad trip across the United States. He also describes his visit to Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah.
John Heber Lloyd notes
Handwritten notes recorded in a bound volume. Also included is a photocopy of that item. The notes relate largely to family matters and include birth records and patriarchal blessings. Also included are notes relating to wood work on the interior of the Salt Lake Temple of the Mormon Church.
Larry J. Ostler oral history interview with Leah B. Lonsway
Transcript of an oral history interview of Leah B. Lonsway by her son, Larry Ostler. Describes her life in Idaho and California during the 1930s and 1940s.
Emma Amelia Townsend Lovesy autobiography
Typewritten autobiography. Lovesy tells about converting to the Mormon Church in England, migrating to Utah in 1860, and settling in Salt Lake City, Utah.