Material Types
Found in 2713 Collections and/or Records:
LaFayette S. Kartchner journals and personal history
This collection contains a personal history of Lafayette S. Kartchner, written 1975, and 39 journals spanning from 1928-1929, 1956-1991. Topics included in his history: his involvement in fighting at the Mexican border in 1916, his military service in France during World War I, his career as a U.S. Forest Ranger, his mission to the Mexican Mission for the LDS Church, and his family through the years.
Annette Kaufman recording of Louis Kaufman memorial service
1 cassette tape recording of the memorial service of Louis Kaufman, 6 March 1994.
Oral history interview with Louis and Annette Kaufman
An interview of Louis Kaufman and his wife Annette Kaufman on two cassette tapes.
John Moburn Kay letter
Typewritten copy of a letter published in the Mormon "Millennial Star." The item was addressed to George Q. Cannon, an apostle of the Mormon Church. Kay recounts the passage of the ship "Hudson" across the Atlantic with Mormon emigrants. Kay writes about the birth and death of John Winkler, son of Anna and Hans Ulrich Winkler.
Daniel Mandeville Keeler papers
Collection contains Daniel Mandeville Keeler's family history work. Collection also contains correspondences, and notes from Keeler's various Church positions.
Joseph B. Keeler family papers
Includes journals, biographical sketches, correspondence, articles, lesson manuals, published and unpublished manuscripts, photographs, and ephemera. The bulk of the material was created by Joseph B. Keeler's descendants, who used his papers as they compiled their published family history, "Build Thee More Stately" (1989). The collection focuses on family history, religion, education, and professional organizations.
Virginia B. Keeler scrapbook
Newspaper clippings pasted into a scrapbook. Most of the items relate to persons living in Provo, Utah or associated with the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.
Ludwig Keimer letters
Handwritten and signed letters composed in Cairo, Egypt, and addressed to Samuel A. B. Mercer. The collection consists of three letters in German with typewritten translations in English. Keimer writes about his recent discoveries in Egypt, Egyptian religion, and prospects of more finds.
Joseph Kellog letter
Photocopy of a letter and a typescript of the item. The letter was addressed to "Parents" and was dated 14 Nov. 1819. Joseph tells about the illness of his wife, Dolly Curtis Kellog. He talks about the nature of her disease and about the doctors' attempts to cure her. He advises the "Parents" to come quickly to see Dolly before she dies. Dolly died on 27 Nov. 1819.
Charles H. Kelly papers
Photocopy of a typewritten book. Kelly writes about his life in Missouri, outlines his family's history, and includes essays on various historical and scientific matters.