City and Town Life
Found in 527 Collections and/or Records:
William Sansom book draft
Typed manuscript of an essay entitled "Christmas in Germany." The item describes the peculiar customs and celebrations at Christmastime in Germany including its Protestant aspects, Catholic aspects, and pre-Christian traditions.
C.R. Savage and R.E. Savage papers
Contains materials relating to C.R. Savage and his son Rock Savage. Collection includes pages from an account book, photographs, and letters mainly pertaining to Rock Savage and his dealings with the Indians. Materials are dated approximately 1882-1936.
Karl A. Scheid letters
Handwritten copies of letters written by Karl A. Scheid. Scheid writes to his mother and other family members about his trip through the United States and Europe.
Jacob Scott letters
Contains typewritten copies of four letters written by Jacob Scott. Scott lived in Nauvoo, Illinois when these items were written. He writes about personal and family matters, the death of his mother, religious matters, and life in Nauvoo. The items are addressed to Scott's daughter, Mary Warnock. The transcription of the items was produced by Alba Ellsworth. The letters are originally dated 1842-1844.
Claude Scoville collection of biographies
Photocopies of typewritten biographies and autobiographies of residents of Cleveland, Utah. Many of the materials relate to postal employees in that town. The date of the composition of the items is uncertain.
Orange Seely autobiography
Photocopy of a typewritten autobiography of Orange Seely, which describes the settlement of San Bernardino, California, trouble with Indians in Utah, help given to Mormon immigrants, and his political career.
Settlement and growth of San Juan County
Handwritten history of San Juan County, Utah.
Seventy Years of Mormonism in Northwestern Monroe County by Charles J. Ingerson
Contains the history of the Rochester 2nd Ward located in upstate New York from 1910-1980. The paper follows the growth and development of the ward. Also includes some photographs, and newspaper clippings relating to Mormonism in Rochester. Materials are dated approximately 1910-1980.
Sfondrati family papers
Contains depositions, legal opinions, letters, and other materials from the Sfondrati family. Much of the materials deal with the inheritance of lands from Isabella di Capua, of the Cybo-Malaspina family of Massa.
Short history of Abraham Hunsaker
Phtocopy of a micrifilm copy of a handwritten autobiography. Hunsaker was born in Illinois and joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1840. Hunsaker lived in Utah County, Utah, and writes about troubles with Indians. He was sent to settle in Carson Valley, Nevada, and returned to Brigham City, Utah. He metions the "Utah War" in 1857 and 1858.