Panguitch (Utah) -- History
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Amy LeFevre Haycock autobiography
Photocopy of a typed biography of Amy LeFevre Haycock accompanied by three of her poems, "Last Picture of My Mother," "Dear Brother," and "To My Father." She spent many years homesteading in Idaho.
Nelson Stoyle Hollingshead and his wives
Photocopy of a typewritten biography of Nelson Stoyle (Stoyell?) Hollingshead who was a Mormon pioneer that lived in Parowan and Panguitch, Utah.
Hannah Holyoak LeFevre biography
Photocopy of a typed biography of Hannah Holyoak LeFevre, a polygamist wife, whose family joined the Mormon Church in England and emigrated to Utah.
Martha Jane LeFevre autobiography
Photocopy of a typed autobiography which includes biographical notes by Jane's sister, Sarah Houston.
Mary May Clove Little autobiography
Photocopy of handwritten autobiography. Mrs. Little lived in Garfield County, Beaver, and Panguitch, Utah, when young. She lived most of her adult life in Glendale, Utah. Little tells of her activities with the Mormon Church, her family life, and the illnesses and deaths of members of her household.
Panguitch United Order minutes and records
Photocopy of a handwritten minute book and financial records. The item documents the organization and functioning of the United Order of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Panguitch, Utah.
Wellington Paul Wilson letters
Handwritten letters and two poems. Wilson writes to his son, Joseph Ellis Wilson (1858-1930), and relates family matters and local happenings. He also speculates on Mormon theology. These items were written in Grantsville and in Panguitch, Utah. Most of them were sent to Joseph in Logan, Utah.