Social Life and Customs
Found in 3406 Collections and/or Records:
Martin Wines letter to Joseph O. Boggs
Letter to Joseph O. Boggs, brother of Missouri Governor Lilburn W. Boggs, from Martin Wines. Wines writes from Linton, Indiana, to Boggs in Independence, Missouri, giving updates about friends. The letter mentions David Osborn, an early Latter-day Saint pioneer who was involved in the Mormon-Missouri War and other events in early Church history, and whose mother had married Leonard Wines, who is also mentioned in the letter. Dated February 24, 1840.
"Wings Over Jordan", 1945 February 25
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Forrest W. Winkfield diary
The diary of Forrest W. Winkfield accounts for the years 1945-1949 and 1973-1984. It contains information relevant to the social history of Mormonism and America during the post-war years as well as personal information.
Aurel Winkler photographs of Sanpete County, Utah and Tohatchi, New Mexico
Photographs of hills and mountains in Sanpete County, Utah. There are also photographs of Navajo Indians managing sheep and cattle. There are several photographs of sheep being led through sheep dip and of Native Americans marching in a parade. Materials dated 1954-1965.
Aurel Pratt Winkler diaries
Photocopies of two handwritten five-year diaries. Aurel kept these in the last years of his life. He writes about his activities and illnesses. The last entry, 17 July 1984, was written by Aurel's wife, Blanche, on the day he died. "He left me this afternoon."
Zelda Brady Winkler diaries
Photocopies of handwritten diaries. The originals are still in the possession of the family. Zelda Brady writes about her daily activities and her relations with her family and friends. She relates her activities at school and the Mormon Church and writes about berry picking in Provo, Utah, in the summers. She describes the activities of some of her family members including her oldest sister, Leota Brady Winkler.
Winner Take All, 1965-02-20
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Winter Soldier, 1965-03-12
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Winters-Seely and Tebbs-Burnes family letters
Correspondence between members of the Tebbs family, 1861-1932, and between members of the Winters family, 1899-1931.
Woman's Exponent receipt
Photocopy of a handwritten receipt dated April 6, 1880 and signed by E. B. Wells, editor. The item states that $2 was received for a subscription to the newspaper.