Social Life and Customs
Found in 3405 Collections and/or Records:
Leah Wooley biographies
Typewritten biographies and genealogies of Zillah Mathias Rees and John Davis Rees.
Edwin Dilworth Woolley papers
Correspondence, diaries, notes, and miscellaneous items relating to Edwin Dilworth Woolley, Erastus Snow, and their families which were related through marriage. The materials deal with family associations with various Mormon Church leaders, the Grand Canyon, and a wide wage of Mormon and Utah history topics.
Edwin Gordon Woolley autobiography and a history
Typewritten copy of an autobiography which includes excerpts from a diary. Woolley writes about his experiences in St. George, Utah, including business matters and Mormon Church assignments. He also gives an account of intercepting a Navajo Indian raiding party in 1869. Also included is a three-page typewritten account of Woolley having a personal visit with David Whitmer, one of the "Three Witnesses" to the Book of Mormon.
Flora Snow Woolley memoirs
This collection is a typescript of memoirs by Flora Snow Woolley which was compiled and illustrated by Julius Woolley Dalley. Flora describes her early life in Salt Lake City, Provo, and St. George, Utah; her life as a polygamous wife and a young mother; her experiences on the "underground" to avoid arrest by federal officials for polygamy; and the rearing and educating of her own and her husband's other wife's children.
Wrong Again, 1978-07
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Wuthering Heights
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Y Calcares records
Contains a pledge book, minute book, and histories from the Y Calcares Student service club, 1943-1962.
Yankee Dollar, 1962-05-11
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Yankee Privateer
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Yellowstone Park memories
Reminiscenes of living in the Park as a child and his father's work as superintendent of road construction in the Park for Morrison-Knudsen Company.