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George Whitaker autobiography
The George Whitaker autobiography details the life of George Whitaker (1820-1907), a convert to the LDS Church who emigrated from England to the United States.
John Mills Whitaker papers
The John Mills Whitaker papers (1847-1963) consist of daily journals, correspondence, and business and professional papers, among other materials, relating to John Mills Whitaker (1863-1960). Whitaker was an educator, horticulturlist, politician, and LDS Church leader.
John Mills Whitaker photograph collection
The John Mills Whitaker photograph collection contains photographs relating to John Mills Whitaker's life events.
White Horse Prophecy transcript
The White Horse Prophecy transcript (1905-1965) was copied from the diary of Elder John J. Roberts, of Paradise, Utah. Described in the entry is a prophecy purportedly received May 1843, by Joseph Smith. Joseph Smith was a Prophet and the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Meeche White digital photograph collection
Meeche White cofounded the National Ability Center in Park City, Utah, in 1985. The Meeche White digital photograph collection contains images documenting White's career in adaptive sports, her travels, and the honors she has received.
White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation map
The White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation map (1884) details the eastern boundary of the reservation located in Arizona. The reservation was surveyed by First Lieutenant T. A. Bingham and was drawn and traced by Oskar Hiiber.
Whitehead Mercantile Company ledger
The Whitehead Mercantile Company ledger (1893-1898) was for James Whitehead's Springville store listing accounts receivable.
Marjorie Alston Whiteley autograph album
The Marjorie Alston Whiteley autograph album (circa 1884-1890) contains signatures of friends, probably collected while Whiteley (1861-1954) was a student at the University of Deseret (University of Utah).
Whiterocks trading post records
Edward Morris Whitesides papers
The Edward Morris Whitesides papers (1892-1953) contain diaries, a ledger, a school register, and minute books.
Emil Morris Whitesides papers
The Emil Morris Whitesides papers (1917-2003) consist of personal correspondence during his participation in World War I (1917-1919), along with an autobiography titled, Things I Remember Most and Things I have Been Told. The autobiography was compiled in 2003 by Whitesides descendants and tells about his experience in the military, his missionary work, family life, and various activities.
John Whitmer papers
The John Whitmer papers (1831-1846) contains a typescript of Whitmer's history of the LDS Church by Pauline Hancock (of the now defunct Church of Christ). Also included is an excerpt from David Whitmer's pamphlet, "An Address to Believers in the Book of Mormon."
I. C. C. Whitmore papers
The I. C. C. Whitmore papers (1901-1907) contain correspondence, receipts, and purchase orders from various business dealings of Whitmore's in Utah, for the most part. According to historic sources, Whitmore was from Eureka, Nevada, and served as the alternate delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1900 for his state. Further information on Whitmore could not be found.
James Whitmore papers
The James Whitmore papers consist of an original story, written by James Whitmore, titled "Miner's Cramps," based on the reminiscences of Alexander Brand, a pioneer resident of Granite.
Frank Whitney photograph collection
The Frank Whitney photograph collection contains photographs of skiers and scenes in and around Park City and Brighton, Utah.
J. K. Whitney letters [photocopies]
The J. K. Whitney letters [photocopies] (1865-1966) consist of three short letters to Horace K. Whitney of Salt Lake City from his brother, J. K. Whitney, who was serving a mission for the LDS Church in Dundee, Scotland.
Orson F. Whitney papers [photocopies]
The Orson F. Whitney papers (1876-1931) consist of photocopies of the diaries, notebooks, and autobiography of Orson F. Whitney, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, from 1906 until his death in 1931.
Ted Whitney essay
The Ted Whitney essay (1981) is a student paper by Whitney titled, "Gravity and Magnetic Surveys in the Whirlwind Valley Area." This was submitted to Dr. Kenneth L. Cook, who was a professor of geology and geophysics at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Elsie Ross Whittaker papers
The Elsie Ross Whittaker papers (1915-1947) contain materials relating to being an LDS missionary in the Eastern States Mission from 1922 to 1924, including her diary, a letter from B. H. Roberts, mission circular letters, programs, her patriarchal blessing, and a scrapbook. Elsie Ross Whittaker was born on 22 December 1893 and died in June 1971.
Elsie Ross Whittaker photograph collection
The Elsie Ross Whittaker photograph collection contains photographs of Elsie Ross Whittaker and her involvement in the LDS church as well as a trip to New York.