Facsimiles
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
James M. Allred journal [facsimile]
The James M. Allred journal (circa 2007) [facsimile] consists of clippings, photographs, and entries pertaining to Allred's life. The journal appears to have been written between 1887 and 1939.
Chase and Mathews family histories
The Chase and Mathews family histories (1957-2006) consist of memories, recollections, transcriptions and copies of materials that detail the history of these two families. Isaac Chase came to Utah in 1847 and in 1854 he partnered with Brigham Young to developed a flour mill which became known as the Chase Mill.
Joseph Benson Fowler papers [photocopies]
The Joseph Benson Fowler papers (1928-2002) are photocopies of original materials that consist of personal documents including his World War II diary.
David Cornelius Hess autobiography and diary [photocopy]
The David Cornelius Hess autobiography and diary [photocopy] discuss his experiences while serving on three separate missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hess was called to serve missions to the southern states (1895 and 1930) and to San Francisco, California (1929).
Madeline R. McQuown papers
The Madeline R. McQuown papers (1803-1976) contain some of McQuown's research and works. While the collection does contain some of McQuown's more personal works, such as some of her poetry, the collection deals mainly with her research. Her research was focused on Brigham Young and the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the LDS Church).
Owl Creek mining claim collection
The Owl Creek mining claim collection (1880s) contains hand-copied duplicates of letters between J. H. White and Felix Chapellet. The letters concern the operation and progress of the Owl Creek claim, tunnels built, lumber, and a discussion on selling the claim. Included in the collection are notes on ranches and other properties in the area, and a hand-drawn mine map. Owl Creek is located in Placer, California.
Charles Sheppard homestead certificate reproduction
The Charles Sheppard homestead certificate reproduction (1894) confirms his right to land in the Utah territory.