Baker, LeGrand
Dates
- Existence: 1937-
Biography
LeGrand Baker (b. 1937) was a historian and curator in Utah.
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Erma Lowry letter to LeGrand Baker
2 p. ALS giving genealogical information regarding John Lowry. Also includes a 14 p. typewritten sketch of the life of John Lowry, written by Sarah L. Reynolds, which tells of his early life in Tennessee, move to Missouri, marriages, children, immigration to Utah in 1847, and settlement at Manti, Utah.
Don L. Walker letter
Letter dated 15 Jan. 1976 and addressed to LeGrand Baker, archivist at Brigham Young University. Walker writes about his ancestors, John Beauchamp Waler and Elizabeth Ann Walker. Don tells about John and Elizabeth's conversion to the Mormon Church, their migration to Utah, their settlement in Grantsville, Utah, John's death, and Elizabeth's move to Taylor, Arizona.
Why ERA won't die
Typewritten essay. This item looks at the Equal Rights Amendment from a constitutional perspective.
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- Collection 8
- Archival Object 5
- Subject
- Letters 7
- Colleges and Universities 6
- Education 6
- Historians -- Utah 6
- Home and Family 6
- Social Life and Customs 6
- Manuscripts, American 3
- Correspondence 2
- Latter Day Saints -- Utah -- Biography 2
- Material Types 2
- Autobiographies 1
- Book of Mormon 1
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 1
- Civil Rights 1
- Editors -- Florida -- Interviews 1
- Electronic mail messages 1
- Equal rights amendments -- United States 1
- Essays 1
- Grantsville (Utah) -- History 1
- Immigration and American Expansion 1
- Interviews 1
- Latter Day Saint churches -- History 1
- Latter Day Saints -- Arizona -- History 1
- Latter Day Saints -- California -- Biography 1
- Newspapers 1
- Pioneers 1
- Politics, Government, and Law 1
- Printed ephemera 1
- Public welfare -- United States -- History 1
- Publications 1
- Religion 1
- Slides (Photography) 1
- Women authors, American -- Correspondence 1 + ∧ less