Reminiscences
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Barney Flanagan papers
This collection consists of a 1945 speech, an article, and reminiscences of work in Utah's Unemployment Insurance Program and Employment Security Program.
Elizabeth Haglund papers
The Elizabeth Haglund papers (1942-1981) contain writings by University of Utah professors and students who describe their experiences at the University. Elizabeth Haglund (b. 1914) worked for the University of Utah for twenty-nine years, first as executive director of public relations and later as special assistant to the president.
Steven K. Madsen collection on Blacks in Utah
The Steven K. Madsen collection on Blacks in Utah (1879-1980) contains photocopied materials about early African Americans in Utah, especially about Green Flake and the community of Union. Included are clippings and book excerpts related to Green Flake, property records for Union, records of Union Fort Cemetery, and reminiscences by relatives of Green Flake. Also included are clippings and other materials on Black people in the LDS Church (1965-1979).
Lloyd M. Pierson papers
The Lloyd M. Pierson papers (1998) consist of reminiscences of an archeological survey trip through Glen Canyon
Cecil W. Warren tribute by Edith Rich
This collection consists of a posthumous tribute to Marriott Library science librarian Cecil W. Warren from Edith Rich, a co-worker. Includes poetry.
Florence McClellan Sheets papers
The Florence McClellan Sheets papers (1942-1983) contain personal reminiscences, memorabilia and organizational material from various prominent Salt Lake City clubs.
Thomas Taylor papers
The Thomas Taylor papers (1883-1900) contains articles of agreement, an autobiographical reminiscences of supervising LDS emigration, and a photocopied obituary from the Salt Lake Tribune. Taylor was an agent for Brigham Young to manage the emigration of LDS from New York to Salt Lake City, and an iron miner in Iron County, Utah.
Walker family papers
The Walker family papers (1838-1883) consist of biographical accounts of various Walker family members during the 1880s. The Walker family was prominent in Utah's mining and banking industries.
Thomas Widdop autobiography
The Thomas Widdop autobiography contain an undated photocopy of Widdop's life remiscences titled "Reflections of the Past in Wyoming and Colorado." It describes his life of cattle ranching in Greeley, Colorado, and southwestern Wyoming during the 1880s and 1890s. Widdop was born in 1866 and lived to see the development of the wild West.