Latter Day Saint women
Found in 104 Collections and/or Records:
Elizabeth J. P. Evans notebook [microform]
One volume of nursing notes of a student of Dr. Ellis Shipp of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Exponent II records
Contains materials from Exponent II, including minutes, photographs, scrapbooks, and articles. Materials were produced during the meetings, retreats and parties, and publications of the members of Exponent II in the greater Boston and New England area. Dated 1974 to 2001.
First installment of Levi James Taylor papers, 1868-1935
Nancy Jane Gates (Taylor) journal and notebook; Levi James Taylor journals; records of Taylor family genealogy including LDS Church ordinances.
Susan Kent Greene correspondence
Collection contains correspondence between Greene and family members, dating from between 1868 and 1931. The letters pertain to her family life, as well as temple work and other aspects of life in Utah.
Barbara Lucille Hall life history
Microfilm negative of the life history of Barbara Lucille Hall, describing the years 1970 to 1983.
Herman A. Teichert incoming correspondence, 1910-1919
Contains letters and postcards to Teichert from Minerva Teichert between 1910 and 1919.
Herman A. Teichert papers, 1910-1919
Consists mainly of letters, postcards, photographs, and personal ephemera that relate to Teichert's life with his wife, Minerva Kohlhepp Teichert.
The hills of Bern
Histories written & filed (No. 4) for Adams Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typewritten history. The item includes lists of officers, meeting minutes, photographs of members, and poems praising Utah pioneers.
Leona Holbrook papers
Includes correspondence, writings, speech transcripts, subject files, photographs, printed items, reports, and other papers. Major topics include the Olympics, dance and other forms of human movement, and the physical education of women in the United States and around the world. Includes information on the construction of the Richards Building on the Brigham Young University campus and Holbrooks' participation in several professional organizations. Dated approximately 1927 to 1991.