Autobiographies
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Grace Tanner Anderson autobiographical sketch
The Grace Tanner Anderson autobiographical sketch is a handwritten account entitled "Sketches from the Life of Gracie Tanner Anderson."
Margaret McNeil Ballard autobiography [typescript]
The Margaret McNeil Ballard autobiography [typescript] (1850s-1917) describes her life as a Scottish-born LDS Church pioneer.
Evalyn Darger Bennett biography on Eva Williams Darger
The Evalyn Darger Bennett biography on Eva Williams Darger (2008) is entitled "Eva: the Life Story of Eva Williams Darger." This biography also contains autobiographical writings by Eva.
Marie Nelson Bennett papers
Mary Lythgoe Bradford papers
The Mary Lythgoe Bradford papers (1936-1994) contain personal writing, research, and manuscripts written by Mary Lythgoe Bradford, a LDS poet, author, and literary critic. Materials predominantly consist of her research and drafts of the biography of Lowell Bennion, Lowell L. Bennion: Teacher, Counselor, Humanitarian.
Nettie Maria Davis Bradford autobiography
This collection consists of an autobiography entitled, "Nettie Maria Davis Bradford (1873-1957): supplement to her life history in honor of the 100th anniversary year of her birth (March 17, 1873)." It was compiled by Nettie Bradford for Christmas 1973.
Fawn McKay Brodie papers
Kern N. Bulloch papers [digitized copies]

Alberta Henry papers
The Alberta Henry papers (1946-2005) consist of files maintained by Alberta Henry which detail her work as President of the Salt Lake City branch of the NAACP and as a minority consultant for the Salt Lake County School District. Also included are the records of various community orgainzations of which Henry was a member, as well as the records of the Rainbow Honor Society, a multicultural student organization which she founded.
Betty M. Madsen papers
The Betty M. Madsen papers (1938-1997) contains journals, professional correspondence, unpublished manuscripts on linguistics and 19th-century women, and news clippings on women's issues in the 1970s and 1980s. Betty M. Madsen was a graduate of the University of Utah with degrees in French and linguistics. She was the co-author of several publications with her husband, Brigham D. Madsen and served as thesis editor at the University of Utah in the 1970s.