Autobiographies
Found in 2078 Collections and/or Records:
Amos Belnap memoir, 2000
File contains memoir and letter of Amos Belnap regarding his experiences as a pilot in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. Dated 2000.
Andrew Amundsen autobiography and diary
Typescript of an autobiography and of a diary. Amundsen writes about his early life, conversion to the Mormon Church, his migration to Utah, his missions for the Mormon Church in Arizona and Norway, and his life in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Ancestors and descendants of James Gale
Anderson, Joseph Jeppa, 1885-1889
Contains an autobiography and photocopy of a diary by Anderson. Materials date from between 1885 and 1889.
Andrew F. Ehat theses and dissertation, 1982
Manuscript, Joseph Smith's Introduction of Temple Ordinances and the 1844 Mormon Succession Question, thesis by Andrew F. Ehat, pages 1-137. Dated 1982.
Andrew F. Ehat theses and dissertation, 1982
Manuscript, "Joseph Smith's Introduction of Temple Ordinances and the 1844 Mormon Succession Question," thesis by Andrew F. Ehat, pages 137-308. Dated 1982.
Andrew Jenson travel journal, 1870-1871
Alice Lofgren Andrus autobiography
Typewritten autobiography. Alice Lofgren was born in Huntsville, Utah, in 1919. She was a nurse during World War II serving at Oak Knoll Naval Hospital in Oakland, California, and on the USS Consolation. She married Ralph J. Andrus in 1949.
Mary Andrus papers
Collection contains an autobiography, certificates, family history, legal documents, letters, photographs, talks and tributes. Also includes material relating to the Latter-day Saint Church Spanish Fork, Utah 1st Ward Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association, 5th Ward Relief Society, Spanish Fork Public Library, the Icelandic Association, and Alma Archibald Andrus' journal (1909-1968).
Zina Alberta Allen Andrus autobiography
Photocopies of Zina's autobiographical notes as compiled by her son Hyrum Leslie Andrus in 1971. Zina talks about her life in Cache Valley, Utah and in Idaho.