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Found in 1669 Collections and/or Records:
John Stockdale diary
Holograph diary. Stockdale started this record after hearing a talk from a Mormon Church leader suggesting that the members keep diaries. Stockdale's account is largely concered with his activities in the Mormon Church. He mentions meetings and often recounts what was said by various speakers. His entries are often short and there are many gaps in the record. Stockdale has also included some genealogical material relating to his family.
Wilford Stoddard autobiography
Photocopies of typescript of original autobiography. Stoddard was born and raised in Milburne, Wyoming. He worked at various jobs in Wyoming and in Vernal and Delta, Utah. He describes the difficulties in obtaining steady employment early in the 20th century. Stoddard was married to Estella Dodd and Myrtle Hamblin at different times. He tells about raising his family and becoming active in the Mormon Church.
The story of Isaac's new trousers
Typewritten copy of a fictionalized story based on the courtship of Isaac E. Black and a carbon copy and photocopy of a typewritten story of Isaac's out-of-body experience.
The story of Itha "J" Galbraith and Paul Samuel Bieler and their children
Typewritten history of a Mormon family and their children in 20th century Utah.`
Dora M. Hall Stout journal ledger and history
Contains the journal ledger of Dora M. Hall Stout of Rockville, Utah. The journal contains entries of meetings, blessings, school notes, family events, a history of her parents, and other recordings, dated 1888 to 1935. Also contains a personal history started by Dora, and continued by her children Erma Stout Bringhurst and Edwin Hall Stout, touching on Dora's life in Rockville and Hurricane, Utah. Collection material dates from 1888 to 1948.
Stovall family papers, 1838-1977
Cynthia Jane Park Stowell autobiography
Photocopy of a typescript. The history of Stowell's family is presented by another person. Stowell tells her own story for the years from 1857 to 1892. Cynthia lived in Ogden, Utah; describes activities during the Utah War of 1857 to 1858; writes of her life as a polygamous wife; and relates her move to Juarez, Mexico, in 1892. Also included is a patriarchal blessing.
Emma Stratton family history book
A family history book of the Emma Stratton family, 1700-1960.
Miranda C. Stringham autobiography
Photocopies of a typed autobiography by Miranda Campbell Stringham and a newsletter by the Riverview Ward of the Mormon Church in Idaho. Stringham talks about her early years, education, marriage, children, grandchildren, and church assignments. The newsletter is for Stringham's ward and includes a spiritual message, reports events for the coming month, and contains a birthday calendar.
Miranda C. Stringham diaries and a history
Handwritten and typewritten diaries and a history. The journals cover the years from 1978 to 1981. Miranda relates her activities in entries that are often lengthy and detailed. The history is entitled "Courtship and Marriage, 1920-1942." It presents information on Miranda's marriage and includes spiritual experiences.