Utah -- Discovery and exploration
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Todd I. Berens papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0491
Abstract
The Todd I. Berens papers (1849-1970) consist of materials resulting from Berens' research of historical trails of early Western settlers, with emphasis on Jedediah Smith and Charles Fremont, as well as the Gold Rush of 1849. Included are letters from Dale Morgan, a biography of Arthur Shearer, and an excerpt from the Hannibal Journal. Todd Berens was a high school history teacher who specialized in historical research.
Dates:
1849-1970; Majority of material found within 1965-1970
Halbert S. Greaves essay
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31114042316093]
Identifier: ACCN 0536
Abstract
This collection contains a typewritten essay on the reasons why the Mormon pioneers considered Utah to be the ideal place in which to settle. Apparently written in connection with the centennial celebration in 1947.
Dates:
circa 1947
Stanley Jones papers
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31114042155913]
Identifier: MS 0335
Abstract
The Stanley Jones papers consist of materials concerning the 1979 commemorative trek by Stan Jones and Harvey C. Leake to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Wetherill-Cummings-Douglass expedition which "discovered" Rainbow Bridge. Included are biographies of Jones and Leake, historical background material, and an itinerary of the trek.
Dates:
1979
R. R. Stevens papers
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31114043359696]
Identifier: MS 0428
Abstract
The R. R. Stevens papers (1885) consists of bound drawings, route maps, and written details of a journey from Ute Springs, Utah, via the Blue Mountain region to Bluff City, Utah, under the command of Lt. Col. N. W. Osborne, 6th Infantry. The trip took place in September and October of 1885.
Dates:
1885