Latter Day Saints -- Utah -- Salt Lake City -- History
Found in 136 Collections and/or Records:
John Heber Lloyd notes
Handwritten notes recorded in a bound volume. Also included is a photocopy of that item. The notes relate largely to family matters and include birth records and patriarchal blessings. Also included are notes relating to wood work on the interior of the Salt Lake Temple of the Mormon Church.
William Athole Macmasters diaries and autogiography
Handwritten diaries with an autobiography. There are many gaps in the diary. Macmasters writes about his life in Scotland and England, his trek to Utah in 1854, and his work in a store in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Mauray Bromsen Associates manuscripts list
Typewritten list of manuscripts available for purchase from Mauray Bromsen Associates. The item presents a list of deeds of conveyance from Daniel H. Wells, mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah, to Emeline A. Young, Henry W. DeSpain, and Brigham Young, from 1873 to 1875.
Theodore McKean family record book
One handwritten record book (150 pages) and one newspaper clipping. The record book documents the genealogy of the McKean family. It also includes a short autobiography of Theodore McKean. He describes his youth, his conversion to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and his various business affairs. Materials dated 1877 to 1887.
David McKenzie notebook
Handwritten entries in a notebook, including lectures and a list of capital stocks owned by McKenzie as of 13 May 1910.
David McKenzie papers
Speech and tithing receipts. The speech is based on biblical scriptures and has the title: "Prophecies Concerning Ancient Cities."
Meeting of the male members of the 18th Ward
Photocopy of a handwritten list of those attending meetings dated 27 Sept. 1858. It was "moved and seconded" to organize a ward police.
Meservy family letters
Photocopies of handwritten letters from friends and relatives of the Meservy family. The materials relate to family and personal matters and to happenings in Sacramento, California, and in Salt Lake City, Utah. Also included is a biographical sketch of Joseph Cordon Kingsbury.
Henry Moon diary
Typewritten copy of a diary kept from 1 January to 1 July 1860 in which Moon gives a brief account of his activities and life in Salt Lake City, Utah.
A. Milton Musser letter
The folder contains two items: a photocopy and microform of a handwritten letter dated 19 October 1868 and addressed to an Orson White. Musser describes the death and the funeral of White's brother.