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Diaries

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms

Found in 365 Collections and/or Records:

Eugene Woodbury diaries

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2665
Abstract The Eugene Woodbury diaries (1917-1919) details Woodbury's experience during World War I as a member in the American Expeditionary Forces, 4th Balloon company in France.
Dates: 1917-1919

Grace Atkin Woodbury papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1512
Abstract The Grace Atkin Woodbury papers (1884-1964) contain diaries, correspondence, notebooks, manuscripts, and memorabilia. The documents provide an intimate record of Woodbury's life and her perceptions of the world in which she lived.
Dates: 1884-1964

Asahel Hart Woodruff journals [photocopies]

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1442
Abstract The Asahel Hart Woodruff journals [photocopies] (1902-1937) detail his life. Asahel Hart Woodruff was the son of Wilford Woodruff. He was president of the LDS Church's Northern States Mission from 1902-1904, bishop of the Waterloo Ward from 1905-1916, and councilor in the Granite Stake beginning in 1916.
Dates: 1902-1937

Douglas O. Woodruff papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2982
Abstract The Douglas O. Woodruff papers (1843-1979) consist of the Woodruff family correspondence, genealogical and autobiographical information, documents, photos, newspaper clippings, L.D.S missionary and religious materials, University of Utah student union and alumni association materials, and correspondence from the Association of College Unions, the American Alumni Council, the United States Figure Skating Association, and the American Association of Retired Persons (A.A.R.P.). The largest...
Dates: 1843-1979

Wilford Woodruff papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0373
Abstract The Wilford Woodruff papers (1833-1898) contain a handwritten document by Woodruff regarding the successions of the Mormon Church Presidency, concerning Orson Hyde and Orson Pratt and their placement in line of succession of the LDS Church. Also included are copies of his journal as well as a revelation from 1877. Wilford Woodruff was the fourth president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Dates: 1833-1898

Jabez Woodward diary [photocopy]

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Identifier: MS 0028
Abstract The Jabez Woodward diary [photocopy] (1857-1858) was kept while he served as a missionary for the LDS Church.
Dates: 1857-1858

Ralf R. Woolley papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1407
Abstract The Ralf R. Woolley papers (1904-1930) consist of geographical surveys of the Green River for the purpose of determining water rights. Included are accounts of river trips by Woolley, H. Elwyn Blake Jr., and F. LeMoyne Page. Also inculded are a set of plate glass negatives that are part of the photo collection.
Dates: 1904-1930

Brigham Young papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0566
Abstract The Brigham Young papers (1857, 1876-1877, 1908) consist of documents relating to the religious and civic activities of Brigham Young. Included are correspondence, diaries (1837-1857), proclamations, three holograph pages from his will, and microfilm of letter books and official papers from his time as governor of Utah Territory (1849-1857). Brigham Young was the second leader of the LDS Church and was responsible for the movement of the Mormons to the Salt Lake Valley.
Dates: 1857; 1876-1877; 1908

Emily Dow Partridge Smith Young papers [photocopies]

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0113
Abstract The Emily Dow Partridge Smith Young papers (1832-1970) is a compilation of histories, letters, and a portion of Emily Young's diary copied by relatives from original manuscripts. Emily was a polygamous wife of Joseph Smith (1843) and of Brigham Young (1845).
Dates: 1832-1970

John B. Young papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1738
Abstract The John B. Young papers (1898-1901) contain Young's missionary journal and two photocopied certificates. John B. Young (1866-1946) was a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from Scotland who settled in Rock Springs, Wyoming, in 1890. Nine years later, he returned to Scotland as a missionary and was companion to David O. McKay, who later became president of the LDS Church.
Dates: 1898-1901