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Box 1

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Contains 6 Results:

John W. Taylor and his wives

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents 1-5: John W. Taylor 6: John W. Taylor and his six wives: May Rich, Nellie Todd, Janet Marie Woolley, Rhoda Welling, Ellen Sanberg, Roxie Welling 7: John W. Taylor as president of the Colorado Mission with his two councilors Horace B. Ensign and Fred Graham 8: Four wives of John W. Taylor: Janet Marie Woolley, Roxie Welling, Rhoda Welling and Nellie Todd ...
Dates: 1860-1930

John W. Taylor family

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2-3
Scope and Contents 11: Nettie M. Taylor 12: Nettie Taylor's home in Provo, Utah 13-15: John Taylor, third president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 16-17: Raymond Taylor of Provo, Utah 18-19: Maggie Anderson 20-25: Unidentified 26-27: At Carthage Jail 28: At the General Brock Hotel in Canada ...
Dates: 1860-1930

Woolley family

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
  1. 31: Mr. and Mrs. Jean Woolley
  2. 32: Maria Woolley's girls, 1873
  3. 33: Samuel E. Woolley, Elder Gardner and Albert Woolley
  4. 34: Horace, Rachel and Leo Woolley
  5. 35: Edwin D. Woolley
Dates: 1860-1930

LDS Church Leaders

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5-6
Scope and Contents 36: George Q. Cannon 37: Amasa Lyman 38: Hyrum Smith 39: Joseph Smith 40: Joseph F. Smith 41: Lorenzo Snow 42: Wilford Woodruff 43: Brigham Young 44: The organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, home of Peter Whitmer Sr., Fayette, New York, 1830 ...
Dates: 1860-1930

Miscellaneous

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
  1. 48-50: Cahoon Family
  2. 51: Ettienne Provot
  3. 52: Unidentified
  4. 53: Salt Lake Temple and Tabernacle, 1904
  5. 54: Old Smith Homestead, Emma Smith's Grave and lot where martyred brothers were buried, Nauvoo, Illinois
Dates: 1860-1930

Raymond and Samuel Taylor

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
  1. 55: Samuel and Raymond Taylor at Brigham Young statue at the time of "Uranium Fever"
  2. 56: Theron Hall
  3. 57: Ellis J. Pickett
  4. 58: Merlyn and Homer Wolfe, Ambrosia Lake, New Mexico
  5. 59-82: Raymond Taylor and friends in the Paria and Houserock regions of southern Utah researching "Uranium Fever"
Dates: 1860-1930