Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
Leo J. Muir papers, 1769-1956
Contains a biographical sketch of Leo J. Muir from his birth to graduation from the University of Utah and the book
The Life of William Smith Muir, His Forebears, Wifes and Posterity, 1469-1956
, edited by Leo J. Muir. Photos are of William S. and Lucy Muir Family (Leo J. Muir's parents) in front of Muir home about 1885, and Univeristy of Utah Class picture, 1888.
Leo J. Muir papers, 1920
Leo J. Muir photograph of Bountiful schools, 1905-1908
Henry H. Rolapp letter, 1914
Commends Leo J. Muir on contribution to Parents Class movement in the LDS Church.
Leo J. Muir certificates and diplomas, 1902-1922
University of Utah and the State of Utah.
Leo J. Muir correspondence on public education, 1920-1921
Correspondence while state superintendent of Public Instruction for Utah, A-Z. Included among signatures are John A. Widtsoe, Henry Blood, William Fry, Howard R. Driggs, Utah Governor Simon Bamberger and Charles R. Mabey, L. John Nuttall, Joseph K. Nicholas, Elmer G. Peterson, Adam S. Bennion. Also an aticle and address on subject of teachers by Leo J. Muir.
Leo J. Muir papers on public service, 1906-1922
Personal Correspondence, 1914-1922; List of appointments and positions filled by Leo Muir in 1917, other assignments as cited in souvenir publications, 1906-1921.
Leo J. Muir history of Bountiful, Utah, 1848-1953
Includes
History of West Bountiful Ward, 1848-1931;
photo of West Bountiful Ward Sunday School officers and teachers, 1905; and
Bountiful's 90 Year Old Tabernacle,
address delivered by Angus Smedley, in Bountiful First Ward, 1953.
Leo J. Muir papers
Correspondence with Mormon Church leaders and Utah government officials, genealogies, histories, patriarchal blessings, autobiographies, scrapbooks, mementoes, photographs, yearbooks, and publications. The items relate to Muir and his family, his teaching and his business careers, and his work in the Mormon Church.