Agriculture
Found in 187 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with John Lambert
Oral history interview with John Lambert, conducted by Christopher Banas in 1971 for the Utah State Historical Society and California State University, Fullerton Oral History Program.
Land deed
Handwritten and signed deed documenting the purchase of 166.5 acres of land for $500. Accompanying the deed is a document, written by Isaac Higbee, certifying the deed's legality and file number in the Caldwell County Records Office.
Letter from Hermann to his parents
Letter to Mrs. William A. Bollinger
Handwritten letter dated 16 July 1837 and addressed to Mrs. William A. Bollinger of Rushville, Illinois. The item was signed by "Ma" and came from Mrs. Bollinger's mother who probably lived in Marysville, Ohio. Mrs. Bollinger was apparently visiting her aunt. The letter details family financial, medical, and cultural matters and also presents general news. This item gives information on agricultural life in the United States in the 1830s.
Microorganisms in a changing world
Hardbound carbon copy of an address given at the Fourth Annual Sigma XI Meeting at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. The paper concerns the role played by microorganisms in the natural order of things.
A. R. Miskin papers
Contains the personal correspondence of A.R. Miskin, material for the Miskin Scraper Works in Ucon, Idaho, and also contains the family history papers of the A.R. and Lovina Miskin family including family group records, pedigree, charts, photographs, and other material from the Belnap, Hammon, and Miskin families of Utah, Idaho, and Kansas. Dates range from 1850-1998.
Miskin Scraper Works records, 1904-1965
Contains material for the Miskin Scrapers Works in Ucon, Idaho, including correspondence, advertisements, deeds, and other material. Dates range from 1904-1965.
Mormon Trails Association papers
Photocopies of typewritten and printed correspondence, newsletters, maps, and meeting minutes. The materials document the organization of the society and its efforts to get support for finding the exact route of the Mormon Trail and to see that it is properly marked.
Mosida Fruit Lands Company map
Includes one map of the city plans of the Mosida orchard in Utah. The collection dates from 1912.