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William H. Smart diaries
The William H. Smart diaries (1886-1937 and 1979-1981) describe William activities as a Mormon missionary in Europe and as president of the Eastern States mission (1899-1900). They also describe his business activities in southeastern Idaho and eastern Utah as well as his town settlement and LDS Church activities. Included with the diaries are articles and clippings about his life.
Alma Lamoni Smith diary
The Alma Lamoni Smith diary (1857-1858) details his mission for the Church of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) to Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii. Included in the collection is an access copy and a transcript. The original journal is located in Reserve.
Amanda Barnes Smith papers
The Amanda Barnes Smith papers (1809-1886, 1921) consists of a typescript of a journal written by Amanda Smith and consists of a family history of Smith and of many of her descendents. Included in the collection is a typescript of an article written by Hulda Cordelia Thurston Smith addressed to her children and grandchildren.
Anne M. Smith papers
The Anne M. Smith papers (1936-1980) primarily stem from material gathered by Dr. Smith in 1936 and 1937 in the course of field work conducted among the Native American peoples of the Great Basin, the Ute Tribe in particular.
Bathsheba W. Bigler Smith autobiography
The Bathsheba W. Bigler Smith autobiography (1874) describes her conversion to the LDS Church, her life in Missouri and Nauvoo, living arrangements in the Salt Lake Valley, the coming of Johnston's Army, and her husband's death, among other things.
Bess Foster Smith papers
The Bess Foster Smith papers consist of a five-page biography of George Washington Hill written by Smith, but based on a manuscript by Theresa Snow Hill, a descendent of Hill.
Emil L. Smith papers
The Emil L. Smith papers (1905-1994) contain copies and reprints of scientific papers in biochemistry by Emil L. Smith and by other contemporary biochemists. Emil L. Smith was a biochemist at the University of Utah College of Medicine and UCLA.
Fielding K. Smith papers
The Fielding K. Smith (1918-1965) papers consist of correspondence, clippings, Christmas cards, a children's book, and a pencil drawing. The majority of correspondence relates to Smith's activities as an emcee and comes from well-known figures in Utah polities and business and in the LDS Church.
Franklin E. Smith papers
The Franklin E. Smith papers (1901, 1911) consist of notes from a canal stockholders joint meeting in the South Jordan LDS ward house (1901); and a letter from Joseph F. Smith, Jr. to Franklin E. Smith (1911) answering a question on LDS Church doctrine.
Franklin Richards Smith papers
This Franklin Richards Smith papers (1877-1938) consist of correspondence, papers, and photographs which document Smith's LDS mission to England, 1908-1911. Also included is correspondence of his parents, other relatives, and associates. Finally, the collection includes an assortment of printed materials such as newspaper clippings, booklets, and assorted souvenir items. The collection consists entirely of photocopies.
Franklin Richards Smith photograph collection
The Franklin Richards Smith photograph collection consists of one 8x10 print of the interior of the Smith's knitting shop in 1915.

George Albert Smith family papers
George Albert Smith Family photograph collection
The George Albert Smith Family photograph collection contains photographs mostly centered on George Albert Smith and his time as President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
George D. Smith papers
The George D. Smith papers (1825-2009) contain essays, symposium presentations, letters, and othe items relating to central and controversial questions in LDS history and belief.
Hyrum Jenkins Smith papers
The Hyrum Jenkins Smith papers (1833-1996) consist of biographical materials, correspondence, nineteenth century articles on LDS history, nineteenth century maps of Utah, Salt Lake City. and Mexico, family histories, publications of B. H. Roberts, Salt Lake City play programs, and missionary photos.
Ila Roberts Smith autobiography
The Ila Roberts Smith autobiography is entitled "Ila Roberts Smith: My Life as I Remember It and as Records Prove It." Also included are written memories and comments by Ila's family members.
Jennie Teasdale Smith papers
The Jennie Teasdale Smith papers (1893-1910) contain three patriarchal blessings, a certificate, and geneology sheets. Jennie Teasdale Smith was the daughter of LDS Church apostle George Teasdale.
Jennie Teasdale Smith photograph collection
The Jennie Teasdale Smith photograph collection includes family portraits and postcards of Jennie Teasdale Smith and her relatives. The collection also contains photographs of missionary family members in England and one reference to Scotland as well as photos of Virgil J. Smith span infancy, missionary, and adulthood.
John Smith autobiography
The John Smith autobiography was written in 1885 and tells of his journey from Ohio to Utah between 1838 and 1848 as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon), as well as his early experiences in the Salt Lake Valley and during his mission for the Mormon church to Scandinavia. PHOTOCOPIES ARE NOT ALLOWED.
John B. and Margaret Gibson Smith papers
The John B. and Margaret Gibson Smith papers (1856-1935) contain a short history of Margaret Gibson Smith, several patriarchal blessings, and a news clipping about the dedication of a monument in Lincoln, Utah honoring Margaret and other pioneer women in that area.