Social Life and Customs
Found in 3405 Collections and/or Records:
Weir family clippings and other material, 1917
Contains papers of the Weir family, dated from around 1914 to 1917, in New York and Yale College. The papers includes "The Yale Alumni Weekly, Commencement 1917," Julian Alden Weir sketches, and newspaper clippings.
Weir family papers, between 1957 and 1989
Microfiche copy of all materials in Weir family collection, created by Brigham Young University Records Management between 1957 and 1989 in Provo, Utah.
Weir family papers
Contains the papers of various members of the Weir family, including Robert Walter Weir (1803-1889), John F. Weir (1841-1926), and Julian Alden Weir (1852-1919) and others. Contains correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, manuscripts, speeches, artwork, clippings, and published material relating to the family, dating from between 1765 to 1952. The bulk of the collection relates to Julian Alden Weir.
Oral history interview with Lois M. Welch
Includes one videocassette containing an oral history interview with Lois M. Welch, conducted by James V. D'Arc and Harvard S. Heath at the Welch home in Missoula, Montana.
Arthur Pendry Welchman family papers
Collection comprises Arthur Pendry Welchman family papers from 1834 to 1956.
Welcker family genealogies
Photocopy of a printed volume. The genealogies document the history of the Welcker family, which originated in Germany, and includes related families.
Theodore Welcker journal
Photocopies of a handwritten diary by Welcker for 1868. Welckert talks about his daily experiences.
Weller history, ancient and modern : a work book for Weller families in American Association / by Harry Charles & Margaret (Mighell) Weller.
Collection contains a microfilm copy of "Weller History, Ancient and Modern : a work book created for the Weller Families in America Association" in 1974. The collection includes information and research on the Weller family and related family histories, including genealogy, immigration records, and personal histories. The microfilm also contains a copy of the card index. The original volumes were written in 1974, and the microfilmed copy was created by Brigham Young University in 1979.
Emmeline B. Wells and Annie Wells Cannon collection
Collection contains papers and photographs from the lives of Emmeline B. Wells and Annie Wells Cannon. The papers mostly include biographies, though a pedigree chart and a medal of service are also of note. Most of the photographs are connected to Cannon, with several coming from a large scrapbook. Dated approximately 1877 to 1963.
Emmeline B. Wells letter
Handwritten and signed latter addressed to "My Very Dear Sister." Young writes of her problems with the costs relating to publication and mentions that women should have as many children as possible.