Immigration and American Expansion
Found in 1065 Collections and/or Records:
Biographical sketch of Mrs. Hannah Wild
Clarissa Harden Wilhelm autobiography
Typewritten copy of an autobiography. Wilhelm writes about her youth in New York, her joining the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1838, her move to Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1844, and her subsequent migration to Utah. She also tells about her various marriages and her life in Salt Lake City, Spanish Fork, Springville, St. George, and Orderville, Utah. She also talks of living in St. Joseph, Arizona.
Clarissa Harden Wilhelm diary
William Dearborn Brown journal
William G. Hartley collection of student papers and contest entries, 1981-2010
William Wood autobiography, 1894-1895
Contains an autobiography and an obituary about Wood's life. Includes genealogical information about the family, copies of correspondence, photographs, and other information on the Wood family. Materials date from between 1894 and 1895.
William Wood family papers, 1842-1906
Contains letters and other materials relating to the Wood family, dealing primarily with family activities. Materials date from between 1842 and 1906.
Bradley Wilson and family
Handwritten account of Bradley Wilson and his seven sons, telling of their conversion to Mormonism; moves to Missouri, Illinois, and Utah; Henry Hardy Wilson's church activities; and Henry Hardy Wilson Jr.'s settlement of southern Utah.
Byron J. Wilson papers
Collection contains three books written by Byron J. Wilson: The Early History of the Sylvester Wilson and the History of Wilsonville, Utah, The First Families Into Jackson Hole, and the Chronological History of Amos Davis, Jr.
Albert Winkler research papers
Albert Winkler's research materials printed from microfilm, as well as handwritten biographies of the Paraowan Pioneers
, 1790-1909.