Autobiographies (literary works)
Found in 150 Collections and/or Records:
Dennis L. Lythgoe papers
The Dennis L. Lythgoe papers (1977-2008) consist of correspondence, column manuscripts, personal materials, and newspaper clippings of the columnist and professor of history.
Wandle Mace papers
The Wandle Mace papers (circa 1800s) contain typescripts of an autobiography and journal of Wandle Mace (1809-1890).
Herbert B. Maw biographical collection
The Herbert B. Maw biographical collection (1981-1982) consist of biographical information on this former Utah governor. This information, along with an interview with Maw, was used as a source for Dean L. May's Utah: A People's History.
Frank O. McIntyre papers
The Frank O. McIntyre papers (1932-1976) contain personal items, as well as memoranda, articles and newspaper clippings relating to McIntyre's professional career as an educator, administrator, public relations executive and public speaker.
Peter McIntyre autobiography
The Peter McIntyre autobiography (1790-1872) contains information about McIntyre, a soldier, pioneer, and preacher from Scotland.
William Athole Macmaster diaries [photocopies]
The William Athole Macmaster diaries [photocopies] (1851-1869) detail McMaster's early life, conversion to the LDS Church, his LDS mission experiences, and his family's move to Salt Lake City, Utah. William McMaster (1816-1887) was an early Mormon convert in Scotland.
Toshiko Marian Morimoto autobiography
The Toshiko Marian Morimoto autobiography (1981) consist of an unpublished memoir written by Mormioto for her children.
Mormon settlements in Arizona collection
The Mormon settlements in Arizona collection (1857-1986) consists of primary sources relating to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' colonization efforts along the Little Colorado River and the surrounding area. The major part of the collection consists of materials collected by George S. Tanner. Included are photocopied or transcribed diaries, histories, correspondence, financial records, biographies and autobiographies, and clippings from and about the Arizona settlements.
Dorothy Mortensen papers
The Dorothy Mortensen papers (1930-2014) contains both personal and professional materials. Included in the collection are autobiographical writings, correspondence and materials related to her work within the correspondence section of the White House staff and as the writer and editor for the President's Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.
J. D. Mortensen autobiography
The J. D. Mortensen autobiography (2002) discusses his life history and is composed of two volumes. The first volume is entitled "As I Remember It" and the second volume is entitled, "Getting to Know Him: Personal Biographical Sketches." Mortensen was a thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon.