Alpine (Utah) -- History
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph W. Booth diaries and poems
Handwritten diaries and poems. These journals were kept from 1885 to 1928 when Booth was in Alpine, Utah, at the Brigham Young Academy in Provo, Utah, and in Turkey and Armenia as a missionary and as mission president.
Biographical sketch of William T. Brown
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of a typewritten biography. Shelley writes about William Thomas Brown. Brown was born in England in 1843 and migrated to Utah in 1852. During the journey, cholera killed both of Brown's parents. He lived in Salt Lake City, Utah, and later settled in Alpine, Utah.
Elizabeth Albertia Adams Bennett ephemera, 1971
One typed copy of The God Memorandum by Og Mandino, undated, a handwritten pamphlet titled History of Alpine undated, and a 1971 calender with journal entries.
Joseph W. Booth diaries and poems, 1885-1928
Handwritten diaries and poems. These journals were kept from 1885 to 1928 when Booth was in Alpine, Utah, at the Brigham Young Academy in Provo, Utah, and in Turkey and Armenia as a missionary and as mission president.
Joseph W. Booth poetry, 1885-1921
Contains poetry produced by Booth, dated from between 1885 and 1921.
Walton family biography
Typescript of family stories and pioneer experiences. Describes the growth of Alpine, Utah and its educational system in 1860-1870 and in Provo, Utah in 1870-1877. Also includes a memorial to Emma Jacques Walton.