Lehi (Utah) -- History
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Rose M. and Harvard R. Hinton papers
Francis W. Kirkham letters received
Handwritten and signed letters addressed to Francis W. Kirkham. These items came from friends and family members living in Provo and Lehi, Utah. The materials relate largely to family and personal matters.
George and Sarah Russon Kirkham papers
Includes biographical and genalogical material about George Kirkham and his family, some excerpts from his journals (photocopies and typescripts) including his Latter-day Saint Church missionary journal while he was in England, 1888, drawings and poems by Kirkham, and correspondence, newspaper clippings and memorabilia from the scrapbook of Sarah Russon Kirkham pertaining to her husband, children and herself.
Lehi (Utah) Justices Court cases
Handwritten court records which outline the cases brought before the court. These materials document the nature of the administration of justice in Lehi, Utah, at the close of the nineteenth century.
Letter, will, and pedigree chart
Photocopy of a typescript of a letter addressed to Davis' "granddaughter" regarding family history. Also included are a photocopy of a typescript of the will of Jane C. Hindley dated 1906 and the pedigree chart of John Thomas Greene.
John Murdock autobiographies and an essay
John Murdock journal and autobiography
Materials include two copies of the typescript of an autobiography covering, 1792-1867, and journals, 1830-1859. Murdock was a Campbellite who joined the Mormon Church in 1830. He lived with Joseph Smith (1805-1844), the Mormon prophet, in 1833 and participated in "Zion's Camp" in 1834. He lived in Kirtland, Ohio; Nauvoo, Illinois; and Lehi, Utah and was in Missouri during the persecution of Mormons in that state.
Samuel Hollister Rogers diaries
William Whitehead Taylor journal
Unbound pages with handwritten entries, mostly in pencil, and a bound journal with handwritten entries in ink. The former covers 1876-1878 and the latter 1875-1876 as well as part of 1885. Both largely describe farming activities.