Accounts
Found in 485 Collections and/or Records:
World War II Latter-day Saints papers, 1981 August
Materials contain mixed materials, an assortment of stories and experiences, photocopied sections of books, and photocopied photographs about Latter-day Saints that were directly affected by World War II. Materials dated August 1981.
Joseph Young diary and accounts
Handwritten account book and diary. Accounts date from 1848 to 1855. Pages 67 to 104 of the diary relate Young's overland journey to Utah in 1850 by ox team. Young writes about general travelling conditions and trail landmarks, several deaths from accident and disease, encounters with Indian tribes, the condition of neighboring companies on the trail, and his duties as captain.
Joseph Young diary and accounts
Handwritten account book and diary. Young writes about speaking trips through central Utah with Brigham Young from 16 to 25 Sept. 1868 and from 27 Oct. to 2 Nov. 1869. Joseph Young also records his activities from 2 to 23 Sept. 1869 and notes for speeches.
Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association records
Ledger books, schedule books, a history, a deed, receipts, reports, and correspondence. The materials relate to the Girl's Canyon home in Provo Canyon, Utah, for the Mutual Improvement Association of the Mormon Church. The items document the financing and the operation of the camp.
Zane S. Taylor account and photograph, 1944, approximately 2001
Materials include history and photographs regarding Zane S. Taylor's service in the U.S. Army during World War II. Speaks of one of many experiences in which he was almost killed in combat. Also included are two pictures. Dated 1944, approximately 2001.