Histories (literary works)
Subject
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Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:
William Gibson family papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2469
Abstract
The William Gibson family papers (1869-1960) contain written histories, financial records, correspondence and books relating to the Gibson family, and William Gibson's service during the Black Hawk Indian War.
Dates:
1869-1960
Brian Paul Winterowd research paper
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Identifier: MS 0426
Abstract
The Brian Paul Winterowd research paper (1976) is titled, "The Incorporation of Murray, Utah, 1897-1905," which was written in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in History at the University of Utah.
Dates:
1976
Yanbu Branch history
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Identifier: ACCN 1637
Abstract
The Yanbu Branch History (1988) is a history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Saudia Arabia. It was compiled and arranged by Lynn M. Hilton, who worked for an American oil company there during the 1970s and 1980s and was an active member of the church. This historical account of the Yanbu Branch of the LDS Church was written by Lynn M. Hilton, Eduardo Mendoza, Diane Shurtliff, Andrew Davis, Holly Reed, and R. Wayne Shurtliff.
Dates:
1988
Nancy V. Young essay
Collection
Identifier: MS 0411
Abstract
The Nancy V. Young essay (1980) consist of a paper written by Young entitled "The Kearns Mansion Restoration, 1977-1980." It is an overview of the project, lists people involved, and gives sources where additional information about the restoration can be found. The Kearns Mansion, located in Salt Lake City, was the home of Senator Thomas Kearns. In 1937, it was presented to the state of Utah to be used as the governor's residence. It also housed the Utah State Historical Society at one time.
Dates:
1980
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church records
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1050
Abstract
The Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church records (1882-1998) contain correspondence, membership records, minute books, ministry council materials, baptismal records, building records, meeting materials, programs, articles, publications, directories, yearbooks, treasurer's reports, weekly offering receipts, service books, materials relating to the Lutheran women's organizations, and other church records. In 1848, several Swedish families started the Augusta Synod, the original governing body of the...
Dates:
1882-1998