Social Life and Customs
Found in 3405 Collections and/or Records:
Robert D. Adams negatives and prints
Materials include 720 prints and 534 corresponding negatives taken by Robert D. Adams between approximately 1930 and 1950. Photographs are primarily portraits of residents of Orderville, Utah. One photograph is of a family tree. There are also photographs of events and places in Orderville. There are also 47 woodcuts that are portraits of individuals.
Verda Spencer Adams autobiography
The Verda Spencer Adams autobiography is the written account from her experience growing up in the early 20th century in a rural Mormon community until watching her own children grow up.
Add a Pinch of Death, 1960-02-03
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Addendum to Theo A. Phillips biography
Miscellaneous items relating to a biography of Theo A. Phillips. The articles include letters (one is in Welsh), patriarchal blessings in the Mormon Church, and Phillips family histories. The Phillips family is a Mormon family which originated in Great Britain.
Address book for Utah
Handwritten addresses for people living in Utah, primarily Utah County. Some references were written also for persons in neighboring states.
Adopted Thief , 1951-08-10
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Adoption record from Manti Temple
Handwritten temple record. The item verifies that four women were adopted by proxy as daughters of the Mormon Apostle, Daniel H. Wells, and his wife, Eliza Wells. The four women were from the Lee family and died between 1847 and 1859.
Adventures of Philip Marlowe
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Agony
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Sylvestre Labbadie agreement
Handwritten and signed agreement, dated 1 Sept. 1817, and registered in St. Louis, Missouri. Labbadie stated he will transfer title of four lots in St. Louis, Missouri, to Obadiah Osborn when $1,000 was paid to him. Osborn had three years to make the payment. In the meantime, the debt would accrue 8% interest per year.