Cardston (Alta.)
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Zina Young Card Brown family papers
Zina Presendia Young Williams Card collection
Includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, postcards, photographs, printed ephemera, primer books, a manuscipt composition book regarding primary grade instruction, and two artifacts: a human hair bracelet and a gold brooch with retractable chain.
History of Orin Austin Seager, son of Orin Barber Seager and Mary Emeline Tyrrell
Personal histories of Andrew May, 1906-1933; Alfred James, 1905-1991; and Verda Pauline Carter, 1908-1998
Jo Ann Sloan Rogers collection of Charles Ora Card family scrapbooks
Contains scrapbooks created by Jo Ann Sloan Rogers, a descendant of Charles Ora Card, documenting the history of the Charles Ora Card family and his descendants in Utah, Idaho, and Alberta, Canada. Also includes the Civil War diary of Arthur Calvin Mellette and the biography of Isaac Julian Harvey, a California pioneer. Dated approximately 1842-1968.
Willard L. and Jennie Hill Leavitt Smith collection
The Cardston News, 1931 February 5
The Cardston News; volume 32; February 5, 1931; no. 22. (Contains an article titled Aunt Zina Y. Card Passes to her Reward.")
The Cardston Recorder, 1899 June 9
The Cardston Recorder, 1899 November 10
The Cardston Recorder, Volume 2, November 10, 1899, No. 14, (Contains an article titled Birthday Greeting, reporting a celebration commemorating the sixtieth birthday of Charles O. Card, also pictures of Stirling and Attena Williams under the heading, Our Leading People.)
The Cardston Recorder, 1903 August 27
The Cardston Recorder, volume 5, August 27, 1903, no. 16. (Contains an article titled Farewell Reception, reporting a large gathering to honor President Charles O. Card and his wife Zina as they prepared to leave Cardston to live in Logan, Utah.)