Spanish Fork (Utah) -- History
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Reminiscences
Typescript of an anonymous history of printing in Utah County, Utah. This item was written by an unknown Mormon writer who owned the Spanish Fork Press.
John Robertson biography
Typescript of the biography of John Robertson who settled in Spanish Fork, Utah. He was a Scottish convert to the Mormon Church who emigrated to Utah.
John and A.B. Rockhill business records and letters
The business records and letters of John Rockhill and A.B. Rockhill, Spanish Fork, Utah.
The Spanish Fork High School now seventy years of age
Typescript of a history of Spanish Fork High School in Spanish Fork, Utah with handwritten annotations. John Preston Creer is credited with founding the school.
Spanish Fork Theatrical and Building Association memento
Collection contains handwritten manuscripts describing the proposal to build a theater in Spanish Fork, Utah, including a call for subscriptions; a list of the subscribers and amounts pledged; a description of the lot acquired; and that this "memento" and a copy of a Tullidge's Magazine article of Spanish Fork were going to be placed in the cornerstone of the building, dated July 19, 1884. Also includes typed transcript of manuscript.
Thomas Todd autobiography
Photocopy of a typescript of an autobiography. Todd writes about his youth in Scotland, his conversion to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1850, his immigration to Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1854, his service in the Utah Militia during the Utah Expedition, and his life in Spanish Fork and in Heber City, Utah. He also includes family genealogies.
Mary Reynolds Warner biography
Typescript of the biography of Mary Reynolds Warner. She was an English convert to the Mormon Church who settled in Spanish Fork, Utah.