Box 2
Contains 11 Results:
A. Sherman Christensen Journals
Contains diaries, professional and private correspondence, speeches, essays, poetry, and histories. The materials relate to Christensen's personal life and to his work as a lawyer and as a jurist. Also includes private correspondence, primarily between Christensen and other family members, especially his wife, Lois.
Red Bound "Five Year Diary", 1939 May 15- 1941 December 31
Provo, Utah approx. 370 pp
Blue Bound "A Line a Day" diary, 1942 January 1- 1942 October 15
approx. 400 p. Includes Sherman's experiences as a lawyer in the shadow of war, and the account of his first flying trip
Black Bound Notebook, 1943-1944
Hollister, California. Records duties as lieutenant at Naval Auxiliary Air Station
Unbound Fragmentary Record, 1944 January 12- 1944 October 3
Hollister, California. Slightly damaged, records experiences at NAval Auxiliary Air Station.
Black Bound "Trail Docket", 1946 January 12- 1954 September 17
Slightly damaged, formerly belonging to Albert H. Christenson, Sherman's father, in 1908, Sherman then used it intermittently as a journal.
Black and Red Bound Notebook, 1947 January 26- 1956 July 28
Provo, Utah. 300 pp. Includes journal as a law professional and appointment as a United States District Judge for the District of Utah on 26 June 1954.
Black Bound "Record" book, 1956 July 9- 1959 August 10
294 pp.
Tan Bound Journal , 1959 August 11- 1960 December 26
185 pp.