Agriculture
Found in 187 Collections and/or Records:
Peter F. Freece and Margaret Freece diaries and correspondence
Handwritten diaries and correspondence. Freece's diaries cover the years from 1915 to 1924 and describe farming experiences and daily activities. Also included are writings on Mormon history, descriptions of visions and dreams, and some miscellaneous items. Also included is a diary for the year 1909 and other personal papers of Freece's daughter, Margaret, who was a physician in Salina.
Fruits of their Labors records
Collection includes field work materials, including oral histories, photographs, and supporting materials, gathered by Fruits of their Labors field school participants between July and August, 2004. Materials focus on the development, management, and decline of orchards in Utah Valley, Utah.
George Willard Harmon ephemera, 1932-1989
Padraza Manuel Gomez letter to Manuel Ferreros
Handwritten and signed letter in Spanish, dated September 15, 1845, and addressed to Manuel Ferreros. Gomez Padraza acknowledges a gift from Ferreros of a quantity of dairy products.
John Brackett Gowen autobiography
Photocopy of a typewritten autobiography by John Brackett Gowan. Gowan talks of his many moves throughout his life, religious affiliations in Ogden, Utah, family life, illnesses, and hardships in life.
Grab a root and growl
Typewritten autobiographical narrative concerning Bagley's early life in Springville, Utah, during the 1920's and 1930's with special emphasis on his father's beekeeping practices. Also includes a photocopy of a photograph of the author as a young man.
Jedediah M. Grant letter
Handwritten letter addressed to Asa Calkin, 16 Dec. 1853. Grant requests a report be sent to him concerning the premiums paid out to encourage the growing of flax in Utah.
Biography of John Williams Grant
Isaac Green account book
Handwritten account book. Green records his financial transactions relating to his farms in Windsor, Plymouth, and Cornish, Vermont. Also included are items on the finances of a sawmill in Reading, Vermont.