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Autobiographies (literary works)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 150 Collections and/or Records:

Ida Shimizu Tateoka papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1952
Abstract The Ida Shimizu Tateoka papers (1987-2002) contain an autobiographical letter, skating club information, programs, news clippings, and a poster. Tateoka has been a judge of national and world ice skating competitions.
Dates: 1987-2002

Elton LeRoy Taylor papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1360
Abstract The Elton LeRoy Taylor papers (circa 1920s-1970s) hold the personal materials of Elton Taylor, as well as some of his research on Utah Lake.
Dates: circa 1920s-1970s

George H. Taylor autobiography and diary

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 9915284820102001]
Identifier: ACCN 1368
Abstract The George H. Taylor autobiography and diary (1886) consist of a transcript of an autobiography of George H. Taylor, an LDS bishop, written while serving a prison term in 1886 for polygamy; transcript of a diary recounting his prison experiences, 1886. Taylor was an LDS bishop imprisoned for practicing polygamy.
Dates: 1886

Albert King Thurber papers [typescripts]

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31114042318529]
Identifier: ACCN 2110
Abstract The Albert King Thurber papers (1822-1877) contain transcripts of his autobiography and a partial diary. Thurber was convert to the LDS Church. He served several missions, including one to England in 1865. He was also a member of the Utah legislature, and later served as a delegate to the legislature.
Dates: 1822-1877

John Franklin Tolton autobiography

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31114042237026]
Identifier: MS 0007
Abstract The John Franklin Tolton autobiography (1842-1931) includes his memoirs: From the Halls of Memory. This is an account of the Tolton family's conversion to Mormonism, their move to America, and their stuggles. These papers cover three generations begining with John Tolton (John Franklin Tolton's grandfather) and his family, then John Tolton's son Edward, and finally Edward's son, John Franklin Tolton. The account begins in 1842 when John and his children first...
Dates: 1931

Lucy May Van Cott papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0717
Abstract The Lucy May Van Cott papers (1920s-1955) contain correspondence and notes relating to Lucy May Van Cott, as well as genealogy and various personal items which she collected. Van Cott served as Dean of Women at the University of Utah (1907-1931).
Dates: 1920s-1955

Dorothy Shepherd Van Stipriaan papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0281
Abstract The Dorothy Shepherd Van Stipriaan papers (1876-1984) consist of personal and family materials. Included are handbills, artwork, announcements, flyers, poetry, religious materials, and Dorothy's unpublished master's thesis. Dorothy Van Stipriaan (1909-1976) was a member of Salt Lake City's prominent Shepherd family. She was appointed head of the library's Fine Arts Department in 1966.
Dates: 1876-1984

Harold George Wagstaff autobiography

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31114042068033]
Identifier: ACCN 0759
Abstract This collection consists of a typewritten autobiography of Harold George Wagstaff of Salt Lake City, Utah. Includes biographies of his children and genealogies of the Wagstaff family.
Dates: circa 1900s

D. Gill and Nedra Mortenson Warner autobiographies

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2619
Abstract D. Gill and Nedra Mortenson Warner autobiographies (2007-2011) contain genealogical information, photographs and historical information regarding the Warner family. D. Gill Warner was president of Associated Food Stores.
Dates: 2007-2011

Westside Storytelling Project collection

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2940
Abstract The Westside Storytelling Project collection consists of materials donated by individuals who participated in the project. The goal of the project was to obtain oral histories from the residents and people of the westside of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dates: 1973-2014