City and Town Life
Found in 527 Collections and/or Records:
Edgar Henry Miles autobiography
Photocopy of a typewritten autobiography. Miles writes about his early life in Peoa, Utah, and Mt. Home, Idaho.
Interview of Walter Jarvis Miles and Eva Miles
Two typed transcripts of two interview recordings with Walter Miles and Eva Miles, conducted by Albert and Lorna Winkler. The interviews are dated July 7, 1982 and October 3, 1982. They discuss ranching, Walter's work in Las Vegas, Walter's schooling and teaching career, his work as a miner and beet harvester in Park City, Utah, and Eva and Walter's marriage.
A milinary marvel : Aunt Agatha's "Young" creation / by Ann Agatha Walker Pratt
Ellen Anderson Miller biography
Photocopy of a typed biography of Ellen Anderson Miller who emigrated to Mount Pleasant, Utah and later settled Castle Valley, Utah.
Niels Peter Miller biography
Photocopy of a typewritten biography of Niels Peter Miller who helped settle Castle Valley, Utah.
T. B. Miller letters
Handwritten letters plus memorabilia glued into a bound book. The collection consists of a series of letters from Miller to Sir Walter Gilbey of London describing an extensive tour of North American from 5 May to 29 July 1876. Miller was joined by the American journalist, F. B. Thurber. Miller describes majory cities, Ute Indians, a visit with Colorado's governor, William Gelpin, and other aspects of the American West.
Description of H. W. Millers farm at Farmington, Utah
Handwritten description of the land, barn, house, and trees of Henry W. Miller's farm in Farmington, Utah. The value of the property was put at $5000. The date of the item is uncertain.
Walter Scott Mitchell biography
Brief typewritten biography of Mitchell's rise to prominence in Parowan, Utah. Also includes correspondence concerning an archives in memory of Mitchell.
Mrs. Russell Moffitt reminiscences
Typewritten reminiscence. The author's name is unknown and the date of composition of the item is uncertain. Mrs. Moffitt writes about work and crafts in Manti, Utah during the nineteenth century. Topics include: farming, milling, lighting, hay, dyeing, basket weaving, and hat making.
Diane Monson collection of Monson family history
The collection contains six documents. The first two are histories of the life of Weldon Parkinson Monson by his daughter, Diane Monson, called "A tribute to my father's life", and "My Father, Weldon Parkinson Monson." Also included are two articles on Mormonism relating to Weldon Monson. Diane Monson also included her writing entitled "My Mother, Erma Jergensen Monson." The last is a photociped "Recollection of his mission" written by Weldon W. Monson.