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Richard S. Van Wagoner papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0597

Scope and Contents

The Richard S. Van Wagoner Papers (1797-2008) consist of manuscripts, correspondence, and an assortment of printed materials. Forty-seven boxes pertain to Van Wagoner's research files which he divided into two categories, viz., "People" and "Subjects." The "People" files contain information concerning the individual noted on the folder and include copies of papers, articles, and books which the person wrote. The "Subjects" files contain copies of published materials which relate to the designated topic. Of particular note are boxes 15-17 which house Van Wagoner's unpublished 2008 manuscript entitled "Joseph Smith, Seer: The Early Years of America's Prophet, 1805-1831."

Dates

  • 1797-2008

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Conditions Governing Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library’s Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Biographical Sketch

Richard Van Wagoner was born in Lehi, Utah on July 23, 1946. In 1967 he married Mary Carter and they were the parents of five daughters. After receiving a master of science degree from Brigham Young University in 1970, Van Wagoner commenced his professional life as a clinical audiologist, eventually becoming an owner of the Mountain West Hearing Center located in Salt Lake City. Actively involved in audiological research, Richard authored more than a dozen articles which appeared in several audiology publications.

Van Wagoner's initial interest in local and LDS history surfaced when his mother, Gayle Smith Julian Van Wagoner, an avid genealogist and a descendant of Utah pioneer families, led him on a tour of Lehi's important historical sites and regaled him with memorable anecdotes. A love for historical study was enhanced when Richard took a Lehi high school American history course and was heightened when he served as a LDS missionary to the church's Central States Mission where major events in early LDS history occurred.

Contemporaneous with his career in audiology, Richard established himself as a highly productive scholar in the fields of LDS and Utah history. From 1981 until 2009, Van Wagoner composed five books, edited a five volume compilation of Brigham Young's discourses, wrote eleven articles in scholarly journals, and participated in a number of Sunstone Symposia. In 1982 his book, entitled "A Book of Mormons," which was a study of seventy-eight men and women who played important roles in the history of the LDS community, appeared. Four years later Richard published the first comprehensive, LDS written narrative of the practice of polygamy. Van Wagoner's 1994 biography of Sidney Rigdon received Best Book awards granted by the Mormon History Association and the John Whitmer Historical Society. "Dialogue" honored him in 1995 with the Lowell Bennion Editor's award for his article on "The Making of a Mormon Myth." Shortly before his death, Richard completed a multi-year study of the early years of Joseph Smith's life. This work represented the first volume of a Joseph Smith trilogy which Signature Books intends to publish. In addition to his scholarly activities, Richard was appointed to the editorial boards of Signature Books and the "Utah Historical Quarterly."

As a life-long resident of Lehi, Utah, Richard was actively involved in local historical ventures, including the writing of newspaper features called "Lehi Yesteryears" for which the Utah Historical Society issued him its Media Award. He also authored two works detailing various aspects of his home town 's history. Serving as Lehi's municipal archivist, Van Wagoner was one of the founding members of the Lehi Historical Preservation Commission and was instrumental in raising funds for the restoration of the Veterans Memorial Building and the Lehi Railroad Station.

Richard S. Van Wagoner died on October 10, 2010.

(Biography composed by Roger V. Paxton in 2012.)

Extent

28.25 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The Richard S. Van Wagoner papers (1797-2008) contain a record of Van Wagoner's historical research and writing. Correspondence and other papers are also included. Richard Van Wagoner is a clinical audiologist and Utah LDS historian and author.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Richard S. Van Wagoner in 1989.

Separated Materials

A CD containing materials from the L.D.S. church archives, a tape of Native American songs, and photographs of Lehi, Utah historical buildings have been transferred to the Multimedia Division of Special Collections.

Processing Information

Processed by Karen Carver in 1992.

Addendum processed by Lisa DeMille in 2008.

Addendum (boxes 15-59) processed by Roger V. Paxton in 2012. Click here to read a statement on harmful language in library records.
Title
Inventory of the Richard S. Van Wagoner papers
Status
Completed
Author
Finding aid created by Karen Carver.
Date
1992 (last modified: 2012 and 2019)
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English.

Revision Statements

  • 2012: Finding aid revised and re-encoded by Roger V. Paxton.

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

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