Communal living -- Utah -- Orderville -- History -- Sources
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Orderville Ward record books
Handwritten records of the Orderville United Order. The items include minutes of board of directors meetings, laws, lists of members, and histories of varioius departments of the order. Also with the collection are three letters and a financial report. The letters relate to the function of the organization.
Emma Carroll Seegmiller and Amy Carroll Stark Circleville, Utah, collection
Two typewritten histories of Orderville, Utah, by Emma Carroll Seegmiller and Amy Carroll Stark. Also included are family histories of four Mormon families in Orderville. The items tell about life in the town and about the United Order established there.
Voices from within : the story of the United Order
Carbon copy of a typewritten history. Seegmiller writes about the history of the United Order of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Orderville, Utah. The information in the study was furnished by men and women who lived in the area, from Seegmiller's personal memory, and from the records of the United Order.