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Found in 1668 Collections and/or Records:
Vivian Nyman biography of Simeon Adams Dunn
Contains one bound book on the life of Simeon Adams Dunn, with histories, pedigree and family group charts, and scanned documents pertaining to the life of Simeon Adams Dunn. Dated circa 2000-2012.
Stella H. Oaks collection
Stella Harris Oaks did not keep a journal, so this collection is probably the best, first-hand look one can get at her remarkable life. It consists of her research and speech notes, correspondence, and memorabilia files.
Stella H. Oaks talk
Collection contains a CD recording and two transcripts of a speech given by Stella H. Oaks at Lorinda Christina Swenson Phillips' funeral in 1971. The speech makes references to Twin Falls, Idaho, during the 1930's, church firesides, Mutual Improvement Association activities, and community relationships with people such as Vernon, Sarah Yates, and Leonard Arrington.
Oatman story
This volume compiles the history of the Roys Boise Oatman family, their journey west to California, their massacre in 1851, and the story of the surviving children after the massacre: Olive Ann Oatman and Lorenzo Dow Oatman. The volume also includes those involved in the rescue of Olive Ann Oatman. The volume includes copies of letters, photographs, maps, and an index at the end of the volume. (238 pp.)
Patricia Lambert Oesterle autobiography
Typewritten autobiography. Mrs. Oesterle was born in Waterloo, Iowa, in 1933 and has lived most of her life there. She married Rudy Oesterle in 1950 and they joined the Mormon Church in 1959. Patricia's life has been largely centered around her family and the Mormon faith.
Marcia H. Ogden papers
Contains volumes 2 and 3 of the journal of Marcia Hammond Ogden titled "Life and Thought of Marcia Hammond Ogden", covering her life from 1977-1990. Includes account about living in Jerusalem with her husband and family while her husband worked at the BYU Jerusalem Center for 14 years, and accompanying her husband while he was the mission president of the Chile Santiago East Mission. Dated 1977-2016.
Anna Ollerton biography
Typescript of a biography of Anna Ollerton who was Head Librarian of Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah (1931-1948). She helped plan the Heber J. Grant Library and was president of the Utah Library Association for many years.
Milton Leech Ollerton biography
Mormon genealogist and schoolteacher and sister of Milton Leech Ollerton.
James Adams Ollerton biography
Typescript of a biography of James Adams Ollerton, who was the first Mormon doctor on the staff at the largest hospital in Phoenix, Arizona.