Social Life and Customs
Found in 3405 Collections and/or Records:
Yesterday's Killers, 1950-01-06
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Brigham Young lease
One contract for lease of land for Brigham and Phineas Young, 1829.
Brigham Young, Jr. letter
Photocopy of a handwritten letter. The item was addressed to "Katie." Young talks about some property in Idaho, mentions the prospect of Katie meeting him, and complains about his health.
Brigham Young letter to Frank Fuller
Handwritten and signed letter dated March 30, 1863 and addressed to the Honorable Frank Fuller. The item is a response to criticism leveled against Brigham Young for using rough language in a large meeting.
Brigham Young letters to John W. Young
Handwritten and signed letters, dated 17 and 23 Dec. 1876, and addressed to John Willard Young, one of Brigham Young's sons and a future apostle in the Mormon Church. Brigham Young writes about personal matters and urges John to return to Salt Lake City, Utah.
Brigham Young's wives, children, and grandchildren
One typewritten document. The item provides genealogical information concerning Brigham Young's wives, children, and grandchildren.
David M. Young correspondences
Young Democratic Club of Salt Lake County records
Collection contains the constitution, meeting minutes, letters, membership rosters, and records of activities, actions, and projects compiled by the Young Democratic Club of Salt Lake County. Materials date from 1931 to 1943.
Emily Young diary
Collection contains one bound photocopied typed transcript of a diary written by Emily Young. She writes about her daily activities in Salt Lake City, Utah, as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and as one of the wives of Brigham Young. Also includes articles of interest likely copied from newspapers and magazines. The last page of the volume contains a life sketch and image of Emily Young. Dated 1874 to 1899.
Feremorz Little Young report card and letter to Brigham Young
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 27 Feb. 1874, and addressed to Brigham Young. Feremorz writes about personal metters. Also included is a report card dated 20 June 1876 and listing Feremorz's standing at the academy.