Diaries
Found in 364 Collections and/or Records:
Anthony Woodward Ivins papers
The Anthony Woodward Ivins papers (1852-1974) contain diaries, journal, correspondence, articles, patriarchal blessings, and family history items.
Antoine R. Ivins papers
H. Grant Ivins papers
Henry Chariton and Alberta Maria Larsen Jacobs papers
The Henry Chariton and Alberta Maria Larsen Jacobs papers (1876-1969) contain diaries, correspondence, religious documents, and various other documents. Henry Jacobs was the manager of a mercantile business and also the owner of a mortuary. Alberta Jacobs founded the Twentieth Century Club in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, and served in the community.
Henry Chariton Jacobs diaries [typescripts]
The Henry Chariton Jacob diaries (1867-1870) consists of a bound typescript of the diaries he wrote while on a mission to England for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1867 to 1870.
Baltzar Hans Jacobson papers
The Baltzar Hans Jacobson papers (1883-1996) contain correspondence, journals, clippings and a substantial scrapbook documenting his life as student, educator and father. The collection also includes a small selection of documents of his wife, Sarah Rebecca Stay Jacobson.
Eleanor C. W. Jarvis diary [typescript]
The Eleanor C. W. Jarvis diary [typescript] (1936) describes her family life in Utah's Dixie area between the years 1854-1923.
Phil D. Jensen diaries
The Phil D. Jensen diaries (1963-1967) contain five bound volumes of typescript detailing his missionary experiences. Jensen served as president of the North Scottish Mission of the LDS Church from 1963 to 1965. In 1965 he became president of the California Mission.
Christian Johannesen diary [photocopy]
This collection (1882-1902) consists of a photocopy of the Christian Johannesen diary. He was the father of noted pianist Grant Johannesen.
Anders Gustaf Johnson papers
Joseph Ellis Johnson papers
The Joseph Ellis Johnson papers (1831-1964) consist of the personal and family papers of Joseph E. Johnson (1817-1882), a writer, politician, and businessman who settled in St. George, Utah, during the latter nineteenth century. Included are diaries, correspondence, receipts, deeds, news articles, and other papers. Click here to view the digitized items from the collection.
Willis D. Johnson papers
The Willis D. Johnson papers (1937-1999) contain books, journals, notebooks, news clippings, and a scrapbook documenting the family history and river-rafting/adventurer career of native Utahn Willis D. Johnson.
Alfred Richins Jones papers
The Alfred Richins Jones papers (1891-1936) consist of personal papers and materials resulting from Jones' activities at the Echo Roller Mills in Echo City, Utah.
Burton Howard and Angelina Carhart Tallmon Jones papers
Joseph Severn and Marjorie Allen Jones family papers
The Joseph Severn and Marjorie Allen Jones family papers (1855-2007) consist of correspondence, autobiographical and biographical materials, missionary journals, diaries, physician notes, newspaper clippings, photos, autograph albums, lecture notes, postcards, Christmas cards, and travel memorabilia.
Nathaniel V. Jones diary [typescript]
The collection contains a typescript of Jones' diary recounting his participation with the Mormon Battalion and events after being mustered out of service in California in 1847.
Reverend Paul Jones papers
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church. Jones served as Episcopal Bishop of Utah from 1916 to 1918, and spent the remainder of his life doing missionary work across the eastern United States and assistant teaching at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Jones died of multiple myeloma in 1941 at the age of 60.

Journal containing details of planting and growing the jojoba plant in the Mojave Desert
The journal containing details of planting and growing the jojoba plant in the Mojave Desert includes daily entries and drawings. No information is available about the creators of the journal.
Journal history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints [microform]
The journal history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1830-1972) contains diaries, letters, newspapers, and sermons on 304 reels of microfilm. The Church Historian's Office compiled a 1200-volume chronological scrapbook using diaries, letters, newspapers, sermons, and other materials.
Asa Walter Judd papers
The Asa Walter Judd papers (1887-1948) consist of a typescript version of Judd's journal which describes his missions for the LDS Church to the Netherlands and his life in Kane County, Utah. Also included is a notebook containing writings by others, quotes and pressed flowers.