Springville (Utah)
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Rhoda R. Dougall watercolor, date of production not identified
Watercolor depicting two young girls in a bedroom with one of them crying in pain. The superscription included reads, "Does your tooth ache much? Too bad!" This painting reflects the injury Rhoda sustained in an accident as a child on frozen Utah Lake. Materials date of production not identified.
Short sketch of the life of Sylvanus Cyrus and Catherine Stoker Hulet
Utah County record books
Includes nine bound record books spanning the years 1851-1864. They record deeds of transfer, land survey certificates, deeds of consecration, and transfer records of enslaved people. Most of the records were kept by Lucius N. Scovil, the county recorder of Utah County, but some were also kept by Dominicus Carter, Isaac Higbee, and Howard Coray. The deeds of consecration recorded in Utah County begin in 1855 and primarily mention land and property rather than cash contributions.
Walter Pace Cottam photographs of Mount Timpanogos and Utah Valley, approximately 1920-1940
Materials include 51 photographs and 12 duplicates, for a total of 63 prints of photographs taken by Walter P. Cottam between approximately 1920 and 1940. These photographs focus on Mount Timpanogos, including views of the mountain from the valley, photographs of scenes on the mountain, and photographs of the valley below.