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Found in 1668 Collections and/or Records:
Olson family papers
Collection contains a variety of correspondence, papers, photographs, and ephemera of the Delilah King Olson family. Collection materials document the life of Delilah King Olson in Fillmore, Utah, and the lives and the careers across the world of three generations of her family, including insight into everyday rural Utah life and political campaigns. Dated 1871-1947.
On my being a Mormon
Typescript of a speech delivered at the Society for the Study of Mormon Life on 28 Aug. 1980. Anderson tells about his experiences as a Mormon after his conversion to that faith. He also talks about studying at Brigham Young University and about some of his early publications.
Eunice Coffin O'Neil letter to William B. Coffin in Nauvoo (1846)
The Eunice Coffin O'Neil letter to William B. Coffin in Nauvoo (1846) is a letter from Eunice, the sister of William, regarding family matters, and her worries concerning William associating with the Mormon Church (LDS).
Oral history interview with Don L. Young
An oral history of Don Young retrieved through an interview given by Brad Westwood on April 3, 2007.
Oral history interview with Eldred G. Smith and Hortense Smith
Transcript of interview, conducted by Don Norton, with LDS Church Patriarch, Eldred G. Smith and his wife, Hortense Child Smith. Contains various stories of the Smith family during the Restoration from Carthage to the Salt Lake Valley, and Eldred Smith's experiences as the Church Patriarch from 1947 to 1979. This interview took place February 8, 2001.
Oral history interview with Ephraim Hatch
An oral history acquired through interviews given by Brad Westwood during 2008. Pictures were added by Ephraim Hatch.
Oral history interview with J. Bruce Clark
Includes a transcript and audio cassette tape of an interview conducted by P. Bradford Westwood with J. Bruce Clark on December 26, 2008.
Oral history interview with Rosalie Lehner King, 1990
Contains an oral history transcript of Rosalie L. King. The transcript documents her experiences as wife to David S. King as a congressman, mission president, and temple president, and discusses raising a family in all of these situations, as well as the experiences she had during her life.
Oral history interview with Wanda Whatcott Johnson
This is the personal history of Wanda Whatcott Johnson which was created from an oral history interview conducted by Don Norton in 1980. Later, the family created this 188 page manuscript and a copy was given to Norton in 1987. Norton states in his letter that this history’s value is in that it shows Johnson, who was mostly deaf, learning to read lips and impressing hearing specialists.
Oral history of Brigham Young University Hawaii hale moms
This collection contains interviews from three former hale, or dorm, moms at Brigham Young University Hawaii performed by Brad Westwood during April 2008. Included in this collection are the interview transcripts for each interview and the cassette tapes.