Great Britain -- History -- 19th century
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
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William Clayton diary
Handwritten diary in pencil. Clayton kept this diary from 1 Jan. 1840 to 13 Feb. 1842. Clayton writes about his missionary activities for the Mormon Church in England and his return to the United States. He also writes about his daily activities in Nauvoo, Illinois. Clayton's diary was published by James B. Allen and Thomas G. Alexander under the title: "Manchester Mormons: the Journal of William Clayton."
William Clayton diary
John F. C. Harrison papers
The collections consists primarily of British newspapers and news clipping scrapbooks assembled between 1827 and 1938. It also includes correspondence, articles, photographs, diaries, and miscellaneous material (school registers, etc.). The papers portray the social history of ninteenth century Britain.
Abram Hatch diaries
Handwritten diaries. Hatch writes about his daily activities from the time he left Salt Lake City, Utah, until he returned. He spent much of his time working in the northern areas of England such as Birmingham and Manchester.
Louise, Duchess of Fife, visitors book
Bound ms. The original visitors book at Mar Lodge, residence of the Duke and Duchess of Fife, containing over 3500 autographs of guests with their addresses.
John Temple business and private papers
Correspondence, notes, receipts, and theater tickets, mainly relating to book selling and publishing as well as letters and notes written by authors, historians, politicians,and scientists.