United orders (Mormon Church) -- Utah -- Orderville
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas Chamberlain diaries
Three diaries (1875, 1880-1882, 1893-1896), genealogical group sheets of Chamberlain's families, and ten photocopied photographs of Chamberlain and his wives and children. The two earliest items are photocopies of holograph manuscripts while the third is a typescript.
Donna Jarman collection of Orderville ledger leaves
Contains several leaf pages from a record book from the Orderville United Order from the William Baldwin Co., William M. Black Co., and other financial records dating from 1875-1883.
Harriet Emeline Adair Jolley autobiography
Autobiography written by Harriet Emeline Adair Jolley including digital copies and transcription. Harriet started writing her life story in 1948 and wrote about topics like living the United Order and life as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah. She finished her life story in 1968 by writing "A Sketch of Arthur Jolley's Life" beginning with his birth until his death Aug. 21, 1947.
Orderville Ward record book
Contains the minutes and member records for the Orderville Ward deacons and teachers in Orderville, Utah from 1875 to 1884. The record book also contains the minutes for the Porterville Reading Association in Porterville, Utah in the year 1874.
The story of Isaac's new trousers
Typewritten copy of a fictionalized story based on the courtship of Isaac E. Black and a carbon copy and photocopy of a typewritten story of Isaac's out-of-body experience.
Voices from within : the story of the United Order
Carbon copy of a typewritten history. Seegmiller writes about the history of the United Order of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Orderville, Utah. The information in the study was furnished by men and women who lived in the area, from Seegmiller's personal memory, and from the records of the United Order.