Utah -- Social life and customs
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Calder family books, 1873-1974
Contains a family photograph book, pocketbooks, an autograph book belonging to John A. Vance, and a New Testament presented to David G. Calder from the captain of the S.S. Wisconsin in 1879. Materials dated 1873 to 1974.
Calder family digital files, 1850-2005
One flash drive containing scanned photographs, family histories, and audio files of family members relating life histories. Scans are of most of the documents found in the scrapbooks and photo albums, along with audio files and oral history interviews with Melba and Valene Calder.
Calder family papers
Contains physical and digital copies of scrapbooks, photographs, ephemera, and family histories of Edgar Hague Calder and two generations of his ancestors, including his grandfather, David O. Calder, and Edgar's wife, Melba Vance Calder, and two generations of her ancestors. Also includes various books, such as an autograph book, pocketbooks, and photograph books. Dated approximately 1850 to 2005.
Calder family photographs, approximately 1860-1934
Photographs of various Calder family members, most of which are not identified. Includes at least one daguerreotype and the original albums the photographs were stored in. Dated approximately 1860 to 1934.
Calder family scrapbooks, approximately 1850-2005
Scrapbooks on various Calder family members, including David G. and Sarah E. Hague, Edgar Hague, Melba Vance Calder, John A. and Matilda Martin Vance, and David O. Calder. Scrapbooks include family history notes and narratives, clippings, family group sheets, greeting cards, postcards, correspondence, and other ephemera. Also includes some loose material, such as photographs, calling cards, and other documents. Dated approximately 1850 to 2005.
Home and Family Living Analysis records
Contains reports, correspondence, compact discs, DVDs, tapes, transcripts, surveys, and other materials gathered by Jeffrey Hill and Shirley Klein as part of the Home and Family Living Analysis (HFL-A) project. Materials date from between 2002 and 2007.
Life sketch of Eliza R. Snow
Copy of handwritten autobiography, from the Bancroft collection, of Eliza R. Snow written in 1885. Along with her story, Snow included poems and song lyrics she wrote. The 49 pages are glued to acid free paper. Materials are dated 1885.
What freedom is found in the local culture
Typewritten essay presented on The Great Issues Forum program at the University of Utah on 4 April 1962. Read addresses the issue of the nature of freedom in Utah and Mormon society.
Blanche Hatch Woodland papers
Contains the personal diaries of Ruth Blanche Hatch Woodland, as well as other booklets, and letters from the Booklore Club Ruth belonged to. Diary entries and other material describes the basic day to day activities of Ruth between 1904 and 1982.