Polygamy
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Samuel Bateman diary excerpts
The Samuel Bateman diary excerpts (1886-1907) were kept while Bateman served as bodyguard to LDS Church president, John Taylor.
Brigham Young University oral history projects [transcripts]
David J. Buerger papers
Mads Christensen papers
The Mads Christensen papers (1869-1913) consist of a an autograph book given to Christensen by fellow LDS polygamist prisoners in the Utah Penitentiary. Also included is Christensen's citizenship certificate, a letter, and biographical materials.
Peter J. Christofferson papers
The Peter J. Christofferson papers includes a two-page biography of Christofferson, "Pioneer life of Peter J. Christofferson," a poem titled "At the Golden Gates," and a five-page autobiographical reminiscence of an Arizona trial for polygamy followed by incarceration in Detroit.
Wilford Ence family papers
The Wilford Ence family papers (1840-1933) consists of an original autobiography and family record written by Gottlieb Ence, as well as an autobiography by George J. Ramsey. Wilford Ence (b. 1883) was the son of Gottlieb and Caroline Ence. George J. Ramsey was the father of Caroline Ence. Both Gottlieb and George were LDS converts.
B. Carmon Hardy papers
The B. Carmon Hardy papers consist of his writings and research materials regarding American history and Mormon polygamy. Hardy was a professor of history at California State University, Fullerton.
Julie Ingeröed autobiography
The Julie Ingeröed autobiography is entitled, "One Year in Utah, or, the Secrets of Mormonism: A True and Honest Account, 1867" was translated by Helge Seljaas.
Grant Ivins family photograph collection
The Grant Ivins family photograph collection contains photographs of member of the Ivins family who did mission work in several different countries. The collection also contains various photo albums of life and the University of Utah.