City and Town Life
Found in 527 Collections and/or Records:
William R. Palmer radio programs
Typewritten transcripts with handwritten corrections of the included cassette sound tapes. Palmer gave weekly addresses at KSUB in Cedar City, Utah. Topics include the history of Iron County, Utah, early Mormons in the area, Indians of the area, and the early history of Utah.
Panorama looking south from Temple Hill
One panoramic photograph in six pieces. The image is of a view of Provo, Utah, looking south from Temple Hill on the Brigham Young University campus in the 1950s.
Panoramas of Springville, Utah
Two panoramic photographs of Springville, Utah, facing east, dated approximately 1880 to 1920. One photograph depicts the construction of a road with a steam roller. The photographer of the panoramas is unknown.
T. Earl Pardoe postcard collection
Contains postcards collected by Pardoe with images of locations in the United States and Europe. Most items were not mailed and do not include stamps or written notes. Materials date from between approximately 1930 to 1960.
James Allen Parkinson scrapbook
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings of biographies of various residents of Grantsville, Utah, one of which is dated 1936. Also included is a brief, handwritten history of Grantsville describing history up to 1956, and a program for the dedication of the post office in Grantsville in 1962 at which James Parkinson gave the benediction. Collection dated approximately 1936 to 1962.
Paterson family genealogies
Typescript of genealogies of the Paterson, Warner, and related families. Samuel Paterson was the Scottish ancestor of converts to the Mormon Church.
Edward M. Patterson diaries
Handwritten diaries. Some entries are autobiographical. The materials relate to Patterson's life and activities as well as those of his family. Also included are microfiche copies of the items.
Edward M. Patterson diary
Photocopy of handwritten diary by Patterson. Some entries are autobiographical. The materials relate to Patterson's life and activities as well as those of his family.
Sarah Patterson journal
Journal includes an autobiographical account of Patterson's life, as well as daily entries on her activities between 1898 and 1903. Entries are made regularly between 1899 and 1901, with occasional entries after that time. Generally relates to daily activities and her work with the Relief Society. Also includes accounts of various deaths in the community.
George Pauncefate letters
Handwritten and signed letters dated 20 Feb. and 12 June 1896 and addressed to a David Mackenzie. Pauncefate writes about the Mormons and the theater in Salt Lake City, Utah.