Material Types
Found in 2714 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas Christian Stephenson autograph book
Photocopy of handwritten autographs and comments in an autograph book. The entries often mention polygamy, the Mormon Church, and the conditions of the penitentiary.
Stereo daguerreotype of woman with bonnet and winter clothes
Daguerreotype stereo in a glass mount. The photograph depicts a woman wearing a bonnet and winter clothes. It is color-tinted. Dated approximately 1850.
Stereograph of woman photographer at work on family portrait
Gelatin silver stereograph from approximately 1875. The photograph depicts a female photographer getting ready to take a portrait of an elderly woman and a young girl.
William Stevens letter
Handwritten letter dated 15 Jan. 1876 which was composed in Holden, Utah. Stevens writes to an unlisted addressee acknowledging receipt of a "Catheter" and a package of books and expresses gratitude for these items. He also describes an illness.
Claudius E. Stevenson photographs
Claudius E. Stevenson photographs, circa 1940-1987 collection contains 24 boxes of photographs and negatives of Provo residents and surrounding area.
James Stevenson city plan
Handwritten detailed residential plan of the town of Washington, Mason County, Kentucky. Includes legend.
Laura Wells Stewart collection on Victor, Emery County, Utah
Levi Stewart letter from Kanab, to Brigham Young, Salt Lake City, Utah
Photocopy of typescript. Short report to Brigham Young (1801-1877) on the efforts to organize the missionaries called to settle along the Little Colorado River. Includes list of prospective missionaries that Stewart recommended calling and a list of some who had agreed to go, but had not yet arrived in Kanab. The writer also requests counsel from Young on various matters pertaining to the mission.
Rufus J. Stice photographs of Tonopah, Nevada
Collection includes ninety photographs of Western life taken in Tonopah, Nevada taken by Rufus J. Stice. Photographs were originally arranged in a photo album.
Joseph H. Stimpson diaries
Photocopies of handwritten diaries. The items cover the years 1908-1913, 1915-1921, and 1960-1961. Stimpson served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Japan from 1906 to 1912. He returned to Japan with his wife, Ann Mary Christensen Stimpson, where he served as a mission president for the Church from 1915 to 1921. Many of the entries for 1916 were made by Mrs. Stimpson. The latest diaries were kept when Stimpson was retired in Riverdale, Utah.