Virginia
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Biography and family record of Cecil Grant Ash
Biography and family record of Cecil Grant Ash, 1990 where Ash recounts his experiences growing up in Lehi, Utah from the 1920s to the 1940s. He also discusses his POW experiences, including journal enteries and war poems written in the camps by U.S. soldiers
Daniel Ellsworth Carlquist photographs of World War I
Contains copy photographs and corresponding negatives of a photograph album. The album has photographs from World War I, from Camp Stuart in Virginia to the battlefields. There are some portraits that appear to predate the war. Dated approximately 1890-1920.
Elder Lowell Mecham, 1956, 2017 April 29
Elder Mecham and car, 1956, 2017 April 29
Joel Ricks papers
Contains religious documents, notebooks, datebooks, diaries, clippings, and maps documenting Ricks' experience as a Mormon missionary in the American South. Materials date from between 1877 and 1939. Also includes a unique edition of The Book of Mormon and an 1877 diary chronicling Ricks' mission to St. Louis.
Arthur Rothstein photographs
Materials include six Arthur Rothstein photographs from between 1935 and 1937. They are photographs of people during the Depression and the Dustbowl.
South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Rhododendron Park, Tennessee, 2000 June-July
This album includes photographs taken by J and Fae Heslop in June-July 2000 in South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee. The photographs include the South Carolina state capitol; LDS temple in Columbia, South Carolina; Raleigh, North Carolina; Virginia state capitol; National Battlefield - Virginia; Monticello; Blue Ridge Mountains; and Moses Cone Memorial Park. The creator identified this album as "album 23."
William D. Swords collection of Ellison and Pritchard family materials
Letters, postcards, cards, scrapbooks, photographs, booklets, pamphlets, notebooks, newspaper clippings, and other miscellaneous items that belonged to the Ellison and Pritchard families, dated circa 1883-1955.
Israel Thompson letter to Isaac Hite
Letter from Israel Thompson to Isaac Hite in Kentucky. The letter is concerning the attacks by Native Americans in the area around Loudoun County, Virginia, where Thompson resided at the time. It also includes a discussion regarding the role of local government in protecting the citizens from the "angry natives." Dated August 19, 1783.