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Yellowstone National Park photograph album
The Yellowstone National Park photograph album consists of 1 annotated vernacular photograph album of a trip through Yellowstone National Park in August 1936 taken by unidentified individuals.
Yellowstone National Park postcard collection
The Yellowstone National Park postcard collection (1900s-1960s) consists of cards depicting camps, hotels, lodges, geysers, springs, pools, mountains, canyons, gates, highways, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, railroads and general images of the area around Yellowstone and of the park.
William and Mary Nishisaki Yoden photograph collection
William Utaka "Bill" Yoden (1916-1989) was a Japanese-American veteran of World War II. He and his wife, Mary Nishisaki Yoden (1920-2011) lived with their family in Blackfoot, Idaho. This collection contains copy print portraits: of Bill Yoden in the Army and of a relative of Mary Nishisaki Yoden.
Sam Yokota digital photograph collection
Sam Yokota (1924-2012) served in the 100th Battalion of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II. This collection consists of digital-only scans of two photograph albums documenting Yokota's military service.
Frank K. And Sadie Yoshimura photograph collection
The Frank K. And Sadie Yoshimura photograph collection contains mainly material realted to Topaz Relocation Camp.
Frank K. Yoshimura papers
Frank Yoshimura has been active in the Mount Olympus Japanese American Citizens League. He was involved in getting a monument placed at the site of the Topaz relocation center. This collection contains correspondence, news clippings, maps, brochures, interviews, and articles. Also included is a booklet prepared in honor of the 100th birthday of Charles Kawakami.
Alfred Douglas Young autobiography
The Alfred Douglas Young autobiography (1808-1843), while mainly an account of the visions of Alfred Young, it also records the missionary activities of Alfred and his brother William in Tennessee, the brothers subsequent disfellowship from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in 1842 at Nauvoo, and their reinstatement to the church.
Brigham Young papers
The Brigham Young papers (1857, 1876-1877, 1908) consist of documents relating to the religious and civic activities of Brigham Young. Included are correspondence, diaries (1837-1857), proclamations, three holograph pages from his will, and microfilm of letter books and official papers from his time as governor of Utah Territory (1849-1857). Brigham Young was the second leader of the LDS Church and was responsible for the movement of the Mormons to the Salt Lake Valley.
Don Carlos Young, Jr. photograph collection
The Don Carlos Young, Jr. photograph collection contains photographs were used as a model for designing details in the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Salt Lake City branch.
Emily Dow Partridge Smith Young papers [photocopies]
The Emily Dow Partridge Smith Young papers (1832-1970) is a compilation of histories, letters, and a portion of Emily Young's diary copied by relatives from original manuscripts. Emily was a polygamous wife of Joseph Smith (1843) and of Brigham Young (1845).
John B. Young papers
The John B. Young papers (1898-1901) contain Young's missionary journal and two photocopied certificates. John B. Young (1866-1946) was a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from Scotland who settled in Rock Springs, Wyoming, in 1890. Nine years later, he returned to Scotland as a missionary and was companion to David O. McKay, who later became president of the LDS Church.
John W. Young correspondence
Joseph A. Young journal
The Joseph A. Young journal (1864) details Young's appointment to "take general charge and oversight of affairs pertaining to this year's immigration" of LDS Church members from Liverpool, England, to Salt Lake City.
Joseph A. Young photograph collection
The Joseph A. Young photograph collection contains portrait of Joseph A. Young with stamp of J. Wood, Photographer, Liverpool on back.
Joseph Don Carlos Young family papers
The Joesph Don Carlos Young family papers (1873-1978) contain architectural materials, drawings, correspondence, architecture magazines, and company record books. Don Carlos Young, Jr. was a prominent Salt Lake City architect. In partnership with his father, Joseph Don Carlos Young, 1906-1915 and with Ramm Hansen, 1916-1960.
Joseph H. Young photograph collection
Joseph H. Young (1927-2023) was a Utah architect who worked for his father, Don Carlos Young, Jr.'s, firm. This collection contains photographs of houses and buildings.
Joseph Young papers
The Joseph Young papers (1859-1881) consist of a photocopy of Young's autobiographical sketch; an account of Young's funeral written by his son, Seymour B. Young; and a letter dated 1860. Joseph Young (1797-1881) was the son of John Young and Nabbie Howe, and the elder brother of Brigham Young.
Josephine Y. Young photograph collection
Josephine Y. Young (1860-1912) was the daughter of Emily Dow Partridge and Brigham Young, Sr. This photograph collection consists of 1 boxes containing 22 photographs, mostly of JosephineY. Young from childhood into her young adulthood.
Brigham Young, Jr. journals [photocopies]
The Brigham Young, Jr. journals [photocopies] (1862-1902) detail his life. Brigham Young, Jr. (1836-1903), was the son of Brigham Young and Mary Ann Angell. He was ordained an Apostle in the LDS Church in 1864, sustained as a counselor to Brigham Young in 1873, and sustained as an assistant counselor to Brigham Young in 1874.
Levi Edgar Young papers
The Levi Edgar Young papers (1901-1963) consist of two journals, a book of pressed flowers, correspondence, and news clippings. Other miscellaneous papers are also included. Levi Edgar Young (1874-1963) was a Utah educator and member of the LDS Church's First Quorum of the Seventy.