ACWA. Aileen H. Clyde 20th Century Women's Legacy Archives
Found in 403 Collections and/or Records:
Michele Parish papers
The Michele Parish papers (1917-1995) contain Parish's personal and professional papers. Much of the collection is concerned with Parish's work with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). The collection also contains personal and religious materials, such as correspondence, church programs, directories, and information packets from the United Methodist Church. There are also correspondence, and newsletters from her work for the National Women's Political Caucus.
Josephine Streeper Chase papers
The Josephine Streeper Chase papers (1876-1978) contain Josephine Chase's diaries, correspondence, genealogy records, news clippings, programs, certificates, and the missionary journals of Joseph R. Mathews.
Utah State Society Daughters of the Revolution records
The Utah State Society Daughters of the Revolution records (1898-1984) consist of minute books, membership admissions, financial records, correspondence, biographies, scrapbooks, and other materials relating to the society.
Emma Kofler Helwing papers
The Emma Kofler Helwing papers (1910-1956) include the life story of Emma Helwing (b. 1893), scrapbook, personal documents, correspondence, and other items documenting her life and experiences of escape from Austria under the Nazi regime in 1938.
Daughters of the American Colonists records
The Daughters of the American Colonists papers (1937-1996) contain a variety of information and materials about the local and national groups and information on other similar societies. The materials include: minutes, history, reports, expenditures, yearbooks, memorials, and general materials.
Faye Glover Petersen poems
The Faye Glover Petersen poems are entitled "Hats" and "Seagulls." Faye Glover Petersen was born in 1914. She was a lyricist and wrote poems.
Annette R. Dinwoodey papers
The Annette R. Dinwoodey papers (1899-2007) contain her personal and professional correspondence, diaries, clippings, genealogy, and scrapbooks. Annette R. Dinwoodey was an accomplished contralto, wife, mother and genealogist.
International Women's Year records
The International Women's Year records(1975-1977) consist primarily of minutes, memoranda, form letters, flyers, correspondence, and news clippings concerning this conference held in Utah in 1977.
Authors Club records
The Authors Club records (1893-2012) consist of minute books, annual histories, yearbooks, and some general materials surrounding one of the longest running women's clubs in Utah.
Olive Woolley Burt papers
The Olive Woolley Burt papers (1936-1980) consist of manuscripts, research material, photographs, illustrations and correspondence of several of the books written for children by Burt during the years 1928-1980. The manuscript for her "American Murder Ballads and Their Stories," is included. Also among the papers are scrapbooks and other materials depicting her professional interests as a writer. Olive Burt was an author, newspaper feature writer, and teacher.
Grace Atkin Woodbury papers
The Grace Atkin Woodbury papers (1884-1964) contain diaries, correspondence, notebooks, manuscripts, and memorabilia. The documents provide an intimate record of Woodbury's life and her perceptions of the world in which she lived.
Veda T. Hale collection on Fawn Brodie [photocopies]
The Veda T. Hale collection [photocopies] (1941) consists of two letters written by Fawn Brodie, noted biographer of Joseph Smith Jr. and university professor.
Bernice Cook papers
The Bernice Cook papers (1972-1991) consist of genealogy materials; reports and meeting minutes of community organizations; copies of laws, regulations, and government publications concerning community development; materials related to the administration of community development block grants; and news clippings. Bernice Cook is a community and neighborhood activist in Salt Lake City.
Barbara Williams papers
The Barbara Williams papers (1945-2005) contain correspondence, research files, scrapbooks, family histories, educational material, and manuscript drafts of some of the books written by this Utah author.
Bonnie Speyer Carluccio papers
The Bonnie Speyer Carluccio papers (1924-1959) consist of memorabilia from the Speyer family and Bonnie's sporting activities as a young person growing up in Alta, Utah. The collection is comprised of two sport scrapbooks of news articles, several folders of news clippings, a racer's seed number from the Junior National Olympics held in Reno, Nevada, and an Intermountain Professional Ski Instructor of America pin.
Genevieve Lawrence papers
The Genevieve Lawrence papers (1944-1989) contain correspondence, sales information, artist cards, and gallery programs. Correspondents include Alice Merrill Horne and Ray Nilson's Fine Arts Gallery. Concerns art galleries, Utah Women artists, interior design and the 1955-1957 Utah State Fairs. Also includes organization records of the American Association of University Women. Genevieve Lawrence was a owner of Lugen Galleries and an art collector.
Pearl F. Jacobson papers
The Pearl F. Jacobson papers (1922-1974) contain documents related to Utah history. Mrs. Jacobson was a local historian and chaired the Sevier County Bicentennial Committee.
Marian Robertson Wilson papers
Jean Saubert papers
The Jean Saubert papers (1956-1998) contain a scrapbook, magazine articles, newspaper, and map relating to her international ski career. Saubert was a member of the U.S. Olympic/World Championship ski teams in 1962, 1964, and 1966. She won silver and bronze medals in the 1964 Innsbruck Winter Olympics. She later taught in elementary schools in Colorado, Utah, and Oregon, and was a physical education instructor at Brigham Young University.
Naomi Hoffmann papers
The Naomi Hoffmann papers (1913-1971) consist of a diary [photocopy and original], a will, a petition, biographical notes, and collection notes. The diary was presented to Hoffman by Mrs. Enos A. Wall in 1913. It mentions singing lessons, theater events, parties, and other subjects. The diary (1913-1919) describes events in the life of an upper class, non-LDS woman in Salt Lake City. Included are some personal papers from her later life.