Home and Family
Found in 1668 Collections and/or Records:
Eliza Avery Clark autobiography
The collection consists of Eliza Avery Clark's autobiography accounting from 1882-1952. The autobiography relates Eliza's memories of her childhood, attendance at Brigham Young College, her courtships, and the lives of her children.
Ernest Clark notebook
Notebook contains an autobiography of Ernest Clark, as well as notes from a sermon by Mary Lightner on Joseph Smith and a copy of a revelation on marriage by John Taylor. Clark's autobiography describes his early years in Utah, his family's life in Mexico and their expulsion from the country in 1912, his education, and his teaching career in Idaho and Wyoming. Contents date from between 1905 and 1968.
Ethel Adolphia Shirley Clark autobiography
Contains the autobiography of a Mormon convert who became a plural wife and lived in the Mormon colonies in Mexico. Dates to 1985.
A diary and life history of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Clark and family
Printed typescript of a diary of a Mormon polygamous wife from 1885-1925 which describes related conditions and experiences during that time. Includes early reminiscences and family data.
Flora Rose Clark family photographs
Photographs of close relatives of Flora Rose Clark in various locations in the United States. Materials dated approximately 1900-1915.
Hyrum Don Carlos Clark life sketch
Hyrum D.C. Clark Life Sketch includes an autobiographical sketch, a few mission letters, and reminisces about Hyrum D.C. Clark by his family members.
J. Reuben Clark, Jr. papers
The great bulk of the J. Reuben Clark Jr. papers were inventoried in 1967. This register is only of the Clark papers that have come to the library since that time. This addendum contains a variety of papers that cover the full life span of Mr. Clark. However, the great bulk of the material here are his personal diaries and his financial records.
John Haslem Clark memoirs
Holograph memoirs describing his birth, growing up in Salt Lake City, Utah, and his various vocations. It also includes a biography of Isaac Morley written by his granddaughter, Theressa E. Clark and material copied from the LDS Biographical Encyclopedia about Isaac Morley.
Lewis Clark genealogical material
Genealogy of Lewis Clark, including pedigree charts, handwritten notes, and letters, 1674-1954.
Biography of Mary Ann Brown Clark
Typewritten biography of Mary Ann Brown Clark (1859-1962). Mrs. Dixon writes about Mary Clark, who died at the age of 103 and was thought to have been the oldest woman in Utah at that time. Mrs. Dixon relates the experiences of Mary Clark while she was living in Pleasant Grove, Panguitch, St. George, and Provo, Utah.