Women
Found in 83 Collections and/or Records:
Our Vision, Our Voices: a Mormon Women's Literary Tour records
The Our Vision, Our Voices: a Mormon Women's Literary Tour records (2008-2010) consist of short stories, poetry and remembrances by female authors with a shared Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints heritage. This collection also contains materials and correspondence relating to the creation and administration of the tour.
Phoenix Institute photograph collection
The Phoenix Institute photograph collection consists mostly of unknown groups doing all sorts of activities, summer camps, and in offices, office parties, and giving speeches.
Zola Rice Pound papers
The Zola Rice Pound papers (1938-2007) contain materials relating to Pound's family life, including photographs, a daybook, and wedding materials. The collection also contains yearbooks, bibles, and stories.
Renee Marchant Rampton autobiography
The Renee Marchant Rampton autobiography (2015) is entitled, "One of Fifteen: Renee Marchant Rampton, Born July 25th, 1935: An Autobiography." Rampton was a strong supporter of the Equal Rights Ammendment and became involved with politics as they applied to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints scrapbooks
The Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints scrapbooks (1990-1995, 2002-2007) provides a history of the general presidency of the Relief Society and the general board.
Salt Lake Council of Women records
The Salt Lake Council of Women records (1912-2009) contain programs, newsclippings, and administrative materials used by the Salt Lake City organization's leaders and members over the course of the Council's existence since 1912. The Salt Lake Council of Women is a women's volunteer public service group in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Margaret Schreiner autobiography
The Margaret Schreiner autobiography (1987) is entitled "Margaret Schreiner Reminisces" and was compiled by Richard L. Schreiner, John C. Schreiner, Gretchen S. Jackson and Julianne S. Johnson. The autobiography presents snippets of her life, her memories of family members, and sage advise to be passed down to other generations.
Connie Seiger collection
The Connie Seiger collection consists of a black blouse, skirt, and belt all hand-knitted by Seiger's aunt, Helen Naomi Simper Schow.
Service Star Legion, Salt Lake County Chapter photograph collection
The Service Star Legion, Salt Lake County Chapter photograph collection consists of general images of the society. The Service Star Legion was a patriotic society, which had its beginnings in Maryland during World War I (WWI). It was organized in Utah, and called that Salt Lake County Chapter, also known as the War Mothers.
Karen Shepherd papers
Donna Toland Smart papers
Ila Roberts Smith autobiography
The Ila Roberts Smith autobiography is entitled "Ila Roberts Smith: My Life as I Remember It and as Records Prove It." Also included are written memories and comments by Ila's family members.
Alma Garth Sorenson papers
The Alma Garth Sorenson papers (1988-1995) consist of a book of his personal and family memories. These include growing up in Aurora, Utah, his experiences at both Snow College and the University of Utah, his careers in the United States Army, and finally, as a professor at the University of Utah. The book also includes anecdotes about his family's history in Aurora, as well as their polygamist roots.
Ann Montanaro Staples quilt project
The Ann Montanaro Staples quilt project (2015) is entitled "Dress for Success." The project was designed by Ann Staples with block squares contributed by friends and family. Included in the collection is a detailed description of the project along with the finished quilt.
Lillian May Tucker nursing certificate
The Lillian May Tucker nursing certificate (1919) certifies that Tucker graduated from the St. Marks Hospital Training School for Nurses.
Tuesday Study Club records
The Tuesday Study Club records (1968-2000) consist of scrapbooks, correspondence, newspaper articles, club rosters, and club programs.
Utah Medical Association Alliance records
Utah women's political oral history audio recordings
The Utah women's political oral history audio recordings are a collection of interviews with prominent women political figures in Utah. This collection was previously part of the Ethnic archives oral history audio recordings collection (A0853).
Phyllis Baker Van Wagenen correspondence
The Phyllis Baker Van Wagenen correspondence (1979, 1982) consists of a postcard and a letter both written by Sonia Johnson to Van Wagenen. Johnson writes about her involvement with the Equal Right Amendment and thanks Van Wagenen for her support.
Sarah Carmichael Williamson article
The Sarah Carmichael Williamson article birefly discusses the life of Williamson, a poet who married Dr. J. M. Williamson, and her fight with mental illness. This article was published in the Salt Lake Tribune in 1901.