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Found in 1668 Collections and/or Records:
Letters to James G. Bleak
Contains letters to James G. Bleak from various family members. Letters emphasize daily events, Church activity, and family relationships. Also includes some materials regarding family history research. Materials dated 1896-1954, bulk 1896-1902.
Blessed by her influence
Typewritten copy of a booklet which contains accounts by 27 Mormon women living in Nebraska concerning their mothers. The item was compiled by Hymas, and Dianne Kearl.
Aaron Bliss letters
Handwritten letters addressed to Samuel Moore, a Mormon living in Iowa and Nauvoo, Illinois. The items were sent from Missouri and from Louisiana. Bliss writes of family and personal matters. He asks about how the Mormons are doing and expresses a desire to visit Moore in Nauvoo.
Book of General Authorities wives
Book of General Authorities Wives, 1980, includes photographs, biographical sketches, and letters from the wives of General Authorities that served with President Spencer W. Kimball and his wife Camilla.
Book of remembrance
Handwritten and typewritten compilation of numerous items including biographies of family members, family genealogies, certificates, pamphlets, and memorabilia. The materials relate to the lives of Fillerup, his wife, Bessy Kirkham Fillerup, and the Kirkham and Fillerup families.
Book of remembrance
Typewritten biographies and genealogy charts of Adams family members. The item is a compilation of family histories, diaries, and miscellaneous items. Sadie Clark is the author of many of the biographies. The materials include excerpts from the diary of William Adams (1822-1901).
Book of remembrance of the Quayle family
Photocopy of typewritten genealogical charts, photographs, and chronology of the Quayle family. The document details the history of John Quayle: his life on the Isle of Man, conversion to Mormonism, emigration to New York in 1841, Council Bluffs, Iowa in 1846, and Salt Lake City, Utah in 1847. The history continues through Quayle's death in 1892. Genealogical charts of the family are current through 1985.
James Roland Boone papers
12 reels of microfilm containing papers and diaries documenting the life of James Roland Boone, filmed in 1990.
Joseph E. Booth papers
Ada Pearl Boren diaries
Handwritten diaries, one letter received, and lists. The journal entries start on 16 Feb. 1928 and go to 3 Sept. 1935. The lists record titles of movies Boren saw and the names of boys she dated. The letter is a love letter signed by "Charlie." The diary is primarily about Boren's social life.