Monticello (Utah) -- History
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interviews with Floyd and Clara Nielson and Inez Jones Young
Oral history interviews with Floyd and Clara Nielson and Inez Jones Young, conducted by Gary Shumway, Kim Stewart and Louise Lyne on 14 July 1971 and 12 July 1972 for the Utah State Historical Society and California State University, Fullerton Oral History Program.
Oral interview
Typescript of an interview with Mrs. Butt and her husband, H.U. Butt by Jessie Embry and Jay Haymond to obtain background information on residents of Monticello, Utah as potential interviewees in the Southeastern Utah Oral HIstory Project sponsored by Brigham Young Unviersity and the Utah State Historical Society, Summer 1973.
Southeastern Utah Oral History Project case files, 1972-1979
Includes contracts, contact information, and biographical information for the participants, as well as the original audio recordings of the oral history interviews conducted by the Southeastern Utah Oral History Program, 1972-1979.
Southeastern Utah Oral History Project transcripts, 1972-1979
Contains transcripts of recorded interviews done with participants in the Southeastern Utah Oral History Project, as well as background information about those participants, 1972-1979.
Southeastern Utah Oral History Project transcripts and case files, 1972-1979
Includes contracts from and contact information for participants in the Southeastern Utah Oral History Project, as well as the original audio recordings of the oral history interviews, and transcripts for those interviews, 1972-1979.
Oral history interview with Lucinda Vijil
Oral history interview with Lucinda Vijil, conducted on 6 July 1971 by Elsie Sotomayor for the Utah State Historical society and California State University, Fullerton Oral History Program.
Norma P. Young papers
Biographies, diaries, newspaper clippings, poems, correspondence, histories of Monticello, Utah, photographs of family members, and genealogies. The materials relate the Perkins family which settled in Monticello, Utah. The diaries deal largely with missions served by family members for the Mormon Church. Also included are accounts of family members attending college, encountering Indians, and working with women's organizations.