Salt Lake City (Utah) -- History
Found in 323 Collections and/or Records:
Newall and Aspen Carpentry Firm ledger books
Handwritten leger books. The items document the financial transactions of the company.
Newspaper clippings about Young's life and career, 1898-1957
Newspaper clippings on Mahonri Mackintosh Young's life and carreer, dated 1898 to 1957.
Hyrum Smith Niebaur diaries and record books
Handwritten diaries and record books relating to Niebaur's activities and finances in Utah and Idaho. Also included are references to family genealogy, records of ordinance work in Mormon temples, and financial receipts.
John Nield journal
Typed photocopy of the journal by John Nield. Nield talks of his journey from England to America, his eventual arrival in Utah, his experiences with farming and grasshoppers, his children, and his positions held in the Mormon Church.
Charles M. Nielsen diary
Handwritten diary and record book. Nielsen kept his diary while serving on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Minnesota and Wisconsin from 1883-1885. Nielsen also writes about his experiences in Salt Lake City, Utah, after his mission and his political activies. Also included is a patriarchal blessing given to Nielsin in 1876.
John Nielsen personal history
Photocopy of a typed transcript of a personal history. Nielsen describes his life growing up in Denmark, his family's emigration to America, and his experiences and hardships after arriving in Utah.
Peter A. Nielsen diaries
Handwritten diaries. The first diary covers the time that Nielsen was serving a mission for the Mormon Church in Denmark. Nielsens diaries cover most years until 1890 after which they cover every year until 1933. Nielsen records family and business matters in short entries. The diary for 1913 is missing.
Benjamin Noble autobiography and diary
Handwritten autobiography and diary. Noble was born in Salt Lake City, Utah and later moved to Apache County, Arizona. He writes about growing up near Salt Lake City and about his activities as an adult in Arizona.
Joseph Bates Noble papers
Handwritten letters, deeds, histories, newspaper clippings, and an autograph album. Family papers include an autograph album owned by Noble's wife, Mary Beeman Bates, which includes a prophecy by Wilford Woodruff about the end of the world. Also included are property deeds on a lot in Nauvoo, Illinois, and a bishop's court document from 1848 in Salt Lake City, Utah, which involves a dispute over foodsuffs in payment for services.
Eric North diary
Handwritten diary for the year 1930. North lived in Salt Lake City, Utah and California and was active in the social life in both places.