Home and Family
Found in 1669 Collections and/or Records:
Sidney Stratton Conklin papers
Genealogies, correspondence, notes, scrapbooks, photographs, and a history. The materials deal with Conklin family genealogy and with Sidney Conklin's efforts to get more information. Also included are newspaper clippings on New Britain, Connecticut.
Conrad family family history
Photocopies of photographs and a typed history of the Conrad family which was a Mormon family in Colorado.
Conservative women opposed to the Equal Rights Amendment
Papers, newsclippings, flyers, notes, correspondence, statements, and miscellaneous items relating to conservative women's groups. Most of the women were either Catholic or Mormon living in Hawaii. They express resistence to the Equal Rights Amendment and other liberal causes for women.
Lyndon W. Cook research papers
Research materials compiled by Cook in 1977. They include photocopies of miscellaneous court records, account books, maps, marriage records, correspondence, and land records of Jackson, Missouri. The collection relates largely to the early life and career Parley P. Pratt, a Mormon apostle.
Edward William Cooke letter
Handwritten letter written to "Dear W. Ruskin" and dated 5 July 1867. Cooke writes that he is looking forward to a visit by Ruskin in the near future.
Chester Coolidge letters
Handwritten letters dated 6 May and 29 Oct. 1901 and addressed to the author's grandmother, Rebecca Atwood Wareham of Manti, Utah. The items were written La Grande, Oregon and deal largely with family matters.
Coray family papers
Contents includes correspondence, journals, autobiographical and biographical sketches, pertaining to the lives of Howard Coray his wife Martha Jane Knowlton Coray and members of the Coray family. Contents deal with the Coray family’s dealing with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, their family history, and their finances.
Martha Coray notebook
Alfred S. Cordon biography on Ralph Purl Cordon
The collection is a ten page biography of Ralph Purl Cordon written by his son Alfred S. Cordon which relates to the family, professional, and church life of Purl Cordon.
Cordon family papers
Typewritten biographical sketches, genealogical material, journal extracts and copies of various family-related materials describing a Mormon convert who immigrated to Utah and took up polygamy.