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Found in 1668 Collections and/or Records:
Meriwether Lewis Clark will
Handwritten and signed will, dated April 11, 1835, bequeathing to his brother William Preston Clark all claims to his land in the Cumberland of Kentucky.
Clark S. Knowlton correspondence, 1939-1988
Collection contains correspondence between Clark S. Knowlton and his family, his wife, his children, and friends. It also contains professional correspondence as a Professor of Sociology at the University of Utah.
Clark S. Knowlton journals, 1916-1980
Collection contains various journals of Clark S. Knowlton and extended family members from 1916-1980.
Sadie Ollerton Clark autobiography
Typescript of Sadie Clark's autobiography. She was raised in Parowan, Utah and married a Standard Oil Company executive who became a patriarch in the Mormon Church.
Thomas Henry Clark record book
The volume relates to Clark's farming and personal accounts. It includes a list of tithing paid, work done, and services rendered to others. Also contains family records such as patriarchal blessings and lists of births and deaths; and occasional lists identifying marriages he performed, children he blessed, and other activities.
Elizabeth Touchstone Clayton collection of family letters
William Clayton family records
History of the name Clayton, a personal letter (including a pedigree chart), and a journal of Archer Walters.
Anchor Luke Clegg papers
Collection includes a typewritten autobiography and family history, newspaper clippings and certificates relating to Clegg's life. Also includes material collected by Clegg relating to the celebration of the Bicentennial in 1976 by the Latter-day Saint Church Provo, Utah Oak Hills 2nd Ward.
Fredrika Hermansen Clinch journals
Contains eight journals written by Fredrika Hermansen Clinch from 1936 to 1990. The collection also contains two digital copies of these journals. The journals document the day-to-day life of Fredrika Clinch.
Clissold family biographies
Typescript of a 1910 autobiography of George Clissold, Mormon convert and English immigrant to Salt Lake City, Utah. Also includes a typewritten biography of Charles Edward Clissold, his oldest son, written by Lenora Pearl Clissold Vincent, Charles Edward's daughter, which tells of his early life, marriages, children, immigration to Utah, work, family life, acting experiences, and death.