Diaries
Found in 364 Collections and/or Records:
James Taylor Harwood papers
The James Taylor Harwood papers (1892-2001) consist of original and photocopied materials pertaining to Harwood (1960-1940), his artistic profession, and his personal life. Included in the collection are works of art, correspondence, biographical information, poetry, exhibition catalogs, diaries, notebooks, news articles, and other materials.
June Rose Harwood papers
The June Rose Harwood papers (1890-1982) consist of diaries, school papers, notebooks, financial records, and correspondence. In addition to these materials are papers relating to Ruth Harwood, James and Harriet Harwood, and Frank Spring (husband of June Rose Harwood).
Janet Pender Healy papers
The Janet Pender Healy papers (1845-1940s) consist mainly of personal materials, including correspondence, writings, autobiographies, certificates, and other papers. Some family information is also included.
Clarence Henderson papers
The Clarence Henderson papers (1921-1924) contain two diaries written by Clarence Henderson (1901-1947) that record his activities as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) in Tonga, as well as a 1922 edition of the Tonga Government Gazette and two 1924 petitions to the Tongan Legislative Assembly.
Daniel and Amanda Bradley Henrie biography
The Daniel and Amanda Bradley Henrie biography (1955) is composed of a life sketch of Daniel and Amanda Henrie by Callie O. Morley, a great-granddaughter of the couple.
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).
Martha Spence Heywood diary [typescript]
The Martha Spence Heywood diary [typescript] (1850-1856) details Heywood's (1812-1873) personal and family life in Utah.
Eugene Hilton papers
The Eugene Hilton papers (1867-1989) contain talks, papers, correspondence, journals, day books, and manuscripts pertaining to the life and career of Eugene Hilton (b. 1889) and his immediate family.
Hope A. Hilton papers
The Hope A. Hilton papers (1815-1999) contain diaries, correspondence, research files, family histories and genealogy, news clippings, and manuscripts. Hope Hilton (1924-1999) was a writer and community activist who, along with her husband, organized the Middle East Foundation, a charitable organization devoted to helping students from the middle east obtain an education in the United States.
Robert H. Hinckley papers
The Robert H. Hinckley papers (1891-1997) reflect the academic, humanitarian, and political career of Hinckley (1891-1988). Included are correspondence, invitations, speeches, meeting minutes, personal materials, and papers resulting from his service with the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, Civil Works Administration, Works Progress Admininstration, the Civil Aeronautics Authority, and other organizations and companies.
Naomi Hoffmann papers
The Naomi Hoffmann papers (1913-1971) consist of a diary [photocopy and original], a will, a petition, biographical notes, and collection notes. The diary was presented to Hoffman by Mrs. Enos A. Wall in 1913. It mentions singing lessons, theater events, parties, and other subjects. The diary (1913-1919) describes events in the life of an upper class, non-LDS woman in Salt Lake City. Included are some personal papers from her later life.
George L. Hoggan papers
The George L. Hoggan papers consist of photocopies of a diary he kept during 1921-1923 while on an LDS Mission to the Eastern United States, letters from B. H. Roberts and others, a program for the Hill Cumorah pageant (1923), certificates, and a book by B. H. Roberts.
Alonzo Huckins diary and genealogy
The Alonzo Huckins diary and genealogy consist of a journal kept by Huckins (b. 1837), primarily of his travels from Fort Leavenworth and Fort Riley to Camp Floyd and Fort Kearney in the 1860s, along with some genealogical materials regarding the Huckins family.
Beatrice Sells Deitrick Huesman papers
The Beatrice Sells Deitrick Huesman papers (1831-1949) consists of documents relating to her personal life and pursuits as well as her professional career as a singer and teacher. The collection contains documents relating to the career of her first husband, James Deitrick, as well as documents regarding her father, Elijah Sells.
Charles C. Hughes papers
William Huntington diary [photocopy]
The William Huntington diary [photocopy] (1835-1845) details his life and his affiliation with the LDS Church.
Orson W. Huntsman diaries [typescripts]
The Orson W. Huntsman diaries (1891-1926) consist of a typescripts. Huntsman was a settler in the Hebron area in southern Utah.
Frederick E. Hyde journals

Mickey Ibarra papers
The Mickey Ibarra papers (1996-2001) contain materials from his tenure as an Assistant to the President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs for the Clinton White House.
George Isom memories
The George Isom memories (1846-1885) consist of his written memories as an early Mormon settler in St. George and Virgin, Utah.