Latter Day Saint women -- Diaries
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Genevieve Johnson Pettit diary
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of a handwritten diary. The author writes about her migration from Arizona to Raymond, Alberta, Canada. On the way, she stayed with her aunt Daisy Dixon in Parowan, Utah. She tells about her daily activities, Church meetings, and a young man who visited her named Jim S.
Frank Homer Roberts and Mary Knowlton Coray diaries
The diaries include information about his daily life as a sheep herder. Also mentioned are trips to Mexico and other states in the West. One diary of his mother, Mary Knowlton Coray, is included that tells of her converstion story and her time working in a store.
Eliza R. Snow diary
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of a handwritten diary. Snow writes about her life in Nauvoo, Illinois, and her migration across Iowa to Council Bluffs. She left Winter Quarters and arrived in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1847. She also describes her life in that city. She also includes many of her poems.
William King diary, 1880-1882
Diary of William King, dated July 28, 1880, to January 6, 1882. Entries mainly discuss ranching in Kingston, Utah, with some discussion of travel in the United States.