Social Life and Customs
Found in 3406 Collections and/or Records:
First cement side walks in American Fork
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typed history. Timpson writes about the first concrete sidewalks in American Fork, Utah.
First dance halls and orchestras in American Fork
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typewritten history. Timpson writes about early dance halls and orchestras in American Fork, Utah.
"First in War, First in Peace", 1966-10-13
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
The first log houses in American Fork
Photocopy of microfilmed copy of a typewritten history. Timpson writes that the first house made of logs in American Fork, Utah, was constructed in 1850. She also tells about similar structures erected in the following decades.
First Love, 1967-11-03
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
First Mistake, 1978-06
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
First Mistake, 1978-06
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
First to Fight, 1967
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Josie Fish letter
Handwritten, two-page letter dated July 11, 1886 and signed with "Josie." The item was addressed to Mrs. C. Steele of Toquerville, Utah. The salutation of the letter states, "My Dear Grandma." Josie states she will not be able to come "to the Temple to be adopted" this year. She and her husband are headed "to the City, for it will not be long until it comes Court time again." She also mentions oppressive weather, participating in mountain outings, and domestic activities.
Silas Leavitt Fish papers
Correspondence, histories, poems, essays, speeches, newspaper clippings, notes, book drafts, articles, minutes, certificates, awards, diplomas, and miscellaneous items. The materials relate to the life, career, and interests of Fish and document much of the life of the Mormon community in Arizona.