Material Types
Found in 2713 Collections and/or Records:
John E. Myers journal
Holograph journal which tells of his experiences while in England, with a trip to Paris in 1891.
National League of American Pen Women Utah State Organization scrapbooks
Scrapbooks including newspaper clippings, poetry, invitiations, notes, and minutes of meetings. The items relate the society's activities and accomplishments. The collection is from the Utah County Branch of the Utah Pen women in association with the National League of American Pen Women. The materials were collected by Belle deJong Van Wagenen, historian of the organization.
John Needham diary and autobiography
Typewritten copy of a diary from 1840-1842. Needham writes about his conversion, missionary activies in England and Wales, faith promoting experiences, persecutions, and also gives details of the organization of branches in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including names and dates of baptisms and ordinations of the members. Also included is a five-page typescript of an autobiography written late in the nineteenth century when Needham lived in Logan, Utah.
Bethiah Bonney Nelson letter
A long letter written by Bethiah Miller Bonney from Portage County, Ohio, in 1836.
Lowry Nelson papers
Handwritten and typewritten correspondence, essays, social surveys, articles, and student papers. Most of the items deal with Nelson's social research on Mormon communities in Utah and Canada.
Nephi, Juab County, Utah business records
Clemente Antonio Neve letters from Mexico City, Mexico
Handwritten cover letter to Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico endorsing a textbook for primary schools. Also includes an endorsement of the first letter and imperial thanks on behalf of the Emperor.
New York Stake photographs
Contains 8 oversize photographs of the early New York Stake. Dated approximately 1890-1970.
George and John Newell letters to Elizabeth C. Marr
Handwritten and signed letters from John and George Newell to their sister, Elizabeth C. Marr. The Newell brothers write about their lives and various activities in different mining camps in California.
Newk letter
Handwritten and signed letter unclearly signed and dated. The item describes the travels of the writer aboard the steamboat "Hickman," a visit to the "Duponts" artesian well in New Albany, Indiana, the flooding of certain areas along the river, and the writer's impressions of the countryside of Kentucky that borders on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.