Utah -- History
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Enos and Jemima Child Stookey family biography
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1022
Abstract
The Enos and Jemima Child Stookey family biography consists of a bound biography of Enos Stookey (1829-1889) and Jemima Child Stookey (1827-1914) and their children that has been compiled by Gwenevere A. Stookey and Corrine S. Dods. Enos and Jemima Child Stookey were LDS pioneers who moved from Belleville, Illinois, in 1855 to Salt Lake City, Utah, by wagon. After their arrival they moved to Rush Valley, Utah, and were some of the first established settlers in this area.
Dates:
1986
Utah State Historical Society Board of Trustees meeting minutes [microform]
Collection
Identifier: MS 0633
Abstract
The Utah State Historical Society Board of Trustees meeting minutes [microform] (1958-1968) give a detailed record of the board's activities at probably the height of the Society's influence. Discussions regard Statehood Day and other celebrations, agency publications, tours and programs sponsored by the Society and other historical bodies, funding and donor support, and other topics incidental to the functioning of the Society. The Utah State Historical Society is a state agency charged with...
Dates:
1958-1968
Utah Westerners records
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0370
Abstract
The Utah Westerners records (1967-2009) includes the organization's bylaws and constitution, a calendar of events, lecture transcripts, correspondence, membership rosters, meeting minutes, field trip itineraries, completed questionnaires, membership applications, speech transcripts, and other documents. This collection also contains files kept by the Utah Westerners for two other organizations: the Fort Douglas Museum Association and Westerner's International. The Utah Westerners was organized...
Dates:
1967-2009
Feargus O'Connor Willden papers
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31114042159295]
Identifier: ACCN 1292
Abstract
The Feargus O'Connor Willden papers consist of an autobiography/diary of Feargus O'Connor Willden (1864-1878), autobiographical to 1878, then diary entries or transcription 1864-1868; family history to 1955 incorporating a typed transcription of the diary; papers related to an application for an Indian Wars veterans pension; a 1920 Indian Wars Veteran ribbon. Willden was a Utah Black Hawk War veteran and a resident of south-central Utah.
Dates:
1864-1955