Overland Journeys to the Western United States
Found in 209 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph Leland Heywood diaries
Lyman Hinman letter to "Brother and Sister Taylor"
Typescript of a letter which tells of his experiences with the Emmett Company of Mormon immigrants.
History of John Langston
History of Joseph Curtis, son of Nahum and Millicent Curtis
Typescript of a personal history which gives data of the Curtis family in Michigan and their exodus to the West. Dated journal entries, 1831-1881, detail Curtis' Illinois and Utah missions, including minutes of organization of a Latter-day Saint Church branch in Poteetneet (Payson), Utah and area pioneer life.
Joseph Holbrook papers
Holograph journal which contains genealogical data, patriarchal blessings of relatives, details of Mormon difficulties in Missouri, temporary pioneer settlements, crossing the plains and life in Utah, 1848-1871. Also includes receipts, certificates of religious, political and military offices, rules for the Utah constitutional convention, a divorce certificate and memos.
Edward Jackson diary
Calvin K. Jacob collection of the Johannes Gerber family history and papers
Genealogy charts and stories of the Johannes (John) Gerber family, which came west in 1854. Includes correspondence of John T. Gerber, circa 1827-1877, and 14 books of family history.
Martin Jacobson certificate of naturalization
Handwritten and printed certificate of naturalization. The item certifies that Jacobson is a citizen of the United States.
Laura Moench Jenkins biographies
Photocopies of biographies of Louis Frederick Moench by Laura Moench Jenkins and Howard C. Moench. Laura's account has some fanciful conversation in it as well as copies of letters. Howard's record contains some brief memories he has of his father. Lewis was born in 1846 in Germany and emigrated to the United States in 1852. He settled in Ogden, Utah where he was an educator.
Niels Christian Jensen autobiography and day book
Photocopies of a handwritten autobiography and a day book. Jensen writes about his life in Denmark including his participation in the war with Prussia in 1864. Jensen also relates his migration to the United States; his conversion to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; his settling in Manti and Richmond, Utah; and his later move to the Rexburg, Idaho, area.