Latter Day Saint women -- Utah
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
Hugh B. Brown incoming correspondence, circa 1935-1969
Correspondence from children and also various students and faculty of Brigham Young University following his devotional address given at BYU in May of 1969. Dated circa 1935-1969.
Hugh B. Brown outgoing correspondence, circa 1905-1960
Contains correspondence from Hugh B. Brown to his wife and children; (hereafter, primarily to “Dot,” “Birdie,” and “Ed & Mary”). Topics include daily life, Hugh B. Brown's work, and family news. Dated circa 1905-1960.
Huntington family blessings, circa 1836-1901
Contains blessings given to Zina D. H. Young from fifteen years of age to her death; also including a mother's blessing given to her son Zebulon. Also includes blessings given to the Huntington family, including William Huntington, Zina Baker Huntington, John Huntington, and Hannah Huntington, and Dimik Huntington. Blessings contain promises and advice. Dated circa 1836-1901.
International Women's Year administrative files, circa 1977-1978
Contains agendas, meeting minutes, correspondence, resolutions pertaining to the International Women's Year. Materials discuss sample ballots, Equal Rights Amendment surveys, Utah delegates to state International Women's Year conferences. Includes Bradley's notes on women's topics and issues. Dated circa 1977-1978.
International Women's Year conference materials, circa 1976-1978
Contains agendas, nominees, meeting minutes for the Internation Women's Year. It discusses workshops available at the conferences, films to show at the conferences, and collected files on women's issues like health, child care, and education. Dated circa 1976-1978.
International Women's Year public relations materials, circa 1974-1985
Julia Ellen Davis Dillman diary
Biographical sketch of Caroline E. W. W. Larrabee
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of a typewritten autobiography. Larrabee writes about migrating to Utah in 1862 and about her life in Springville and later in Provo, Utah. She also lived in Heber City, Coalville, and Salt Lake City, Utah. She was employed as a school teacher.
Martha Sonntag Bradley research papers for Four Zinas, circa 1836-1975
Contains correspondence, articles, family blessings, and other materials for Bradley's research. Materials pertain to Hugh B. Brown's family, the Card family, the Huntington family, and other leaders. Materials pertain to daily life, church involvement, and personal histories. Used for Bradley's research in writing a new book. Dated circa 1836-1975.