Sanpete County (Utah) -- History
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
John W. Moffet land deed
Printed form with handwritten notations. Deed for land in Sanpete County, Utah, purchased by John W. Moffet.
John W. Moffitt papers
Handwritten and printed land deeds and property records from 1871 to 1913 for Sanpete County, Utah, bank notes from 1915 to 1925 for Uintah County, Utah, miscellaneous financial notes from 1872 to 1915, and a Manti Temple Boarding House agreement from 1882.
George Peacock diary
Handwritten diary and a bound photocopy of the item. Peacock writes about his mission for the Mormon Church in Scotland, his work as a judge and postmaster, and his life in Sanpete County, Utah. He also relates many incidents of the Black Hawk War in Utah. There are many gaps in the record.
Sanpete Valley Railway contractor's diary
Company accounts and contractor's handwritten diary. The author of the item is unknown. The contractor writes about routine matters including the inspection of ties, estimates on the cost of materials, hiring workers, and grading of the railway.
Floy L. Turner book drafts
Typewritten and handwritten book drafts. These materials relate to her "Pioneers of the Outposts", "Readings from the Book of Mormon", and "While the Desert Blossomed."
Helen Warnock book of remembrance
Photocopies of biographies, genealogies, patriarchal blessings, certificiates, and portraits. Many of the items relate to Mildred Elizabeth Allred (1898-1980), her family and ancestors. Also included are biographies of various members of the Allred family covering many aspects of early Mormon history. Most of these materials are unreliable family stories. Many of these people lived in Sanpete County, Utah.