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Diaries

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms

Found in 365 Collections and/or Records:

Amasa Mason Lyman papers [copies]

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0945
Abstract The Amasa Mason Lyman papers consist of a microfilm version of original documents (1832-1877) held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Church History Library. The microfilm reel contains a copy of diaries, correspondence and articles. There is no creation date listed for the microfilm reel. The Amasa M. Lyman collection, 1832-1877, has been made...
Dates: undated

Eliza Maria Partridge Smith Lyman diary [photocopy]

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0026
Abstract The Eliza Maria Partridge Smith Lyman diary [photocopy and typescript] (after 1889) consist of a record of a woman's day-to-day hardship and heartbreak while crossing the United States as a young wife and mother. Communities such as Salt Lake City, Oak City, Fillmore, and the San Juan country play important roles in the journal as family members moved and settled down.
Dates: after 1889

June K. Lyman papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2466
Abstract The June K. Lyman papers (1930-2007) contain correspondence, diaries, news clippings, memorabilia, scrapbooks, and manuscript drafts related to the lives of June and Stanley D. Lyman and their work with the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Dates: 1930-2013

Platte De Alton Lyman papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0065
Abstract The Platte De Alton Lyman papers (1898-1901) consist of a diary [typescript] by Lyman and a biography of Lyman by his son, Albert R. Lyman. Platte Lyman was a cattle and horse rancher in southern Utah. He also served in various capacities in the LDS Church.
Dates: 1898-1901

Dennis L. Lythgoe papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0800
Abstract The Dennis L. Lythgoe papers (1977-2008) consist of correspondence, column manuscripts, personal materials, and newspaper clippings of the columnist and professor of history.
Dates: 1852-2008

Betty M. Madsen papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1649
Abstract The Betty M. Madsen papers (1938-1997) contains journals, professional correspondence, unpublished manuscripts on linguistics and 19th-century women, and news clippings on women's issues in the 1970s and 1980s.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.
Dates: 1938-1997

Brigham D. Madsen papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0671
Abstract The Brigham D. Madsen papers (1854-2000) contain diaries, correspondence, research files, and manuscripts. In addition, there is primary and secondary source material on the Northwestern Shoshone Indians, most particularly the Shoshone and Bannock, whose tribal lands are now limited to the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in Southeastern Idaho.
Dates: 1854-2000

Hans Olson Magleby papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0047
Abstract The Hans Olson Magleby papers (1855-1875) consist of photocopies of the diary kept by Magleby (b. 1835) from 1855 to 1875, and a transcript of the diary and his autobiography, written in 1857. The documents contain genealogical date and cover topics such as the author's conversion to the LDS Church in Denmark, a mission to Norway, sailing for America, joining a handcart company, the journey to Utah, life in Ogden and Salt Lake City, and a move to Monroe on the Sevier River in 1875.
Dates: 1856-1875

Heber L. Magleby diary [typescript]

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1881
Abstract The Heber L. Magleby diary [typescript] (1900) was kept by Magleby during the South American Expedition of 1900. This expedition was launched by professors and students from Brigham Young Academy and Snow Academy in an effort to validate Book of Mormon historical claims through archaeological discovery.
Dates: 1900

Allen D. Marler diary and correspondence

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Identifier: ACCN 1376
Abstract The Allen Dean Marler diary and correspondence (1923-1924) were both written by Marler while serving a mission for the LDS Church in the Eastern United States.
Dates: 1923-1924