Wills
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Legal instruments in which a person declares the disposition of his/her property, to take effect after his/her death, and which is revocable during the lifetime of that person.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Daughters of the American Colonists records
Collection
Identifier: MS 0223
Abstract
The Daughters of the American Colonists papers (1937-1996) contain a variety of information and materials about the local and national groups and information on other similar societies. The materials include: minutes, history, reports, expenditures, yearbooks, memorials, and general materials.
Dates:
1937-1996
Naomi Hoffmann papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0284
Abstract
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.
Dates:
1913-1971
John Hudson papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0674
Abstract
The John Hudson papers (1848-1852, 1980) consist of documents detailing the life and work of John Hudson (1826-1850), an English emigrant who started for the gold fields of California but was forced by illness to remain in Salt Lake City, where he served as a member of the Stansbury Expedition to the Great Salt Lake and became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The John Hudson papers contain 21 letters, 11 pencil sketches, and the constitution and minute book of the...
Dates:
1848-1852; 1980
Antoine R. Ivins papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1541
Abstract
The Antoine R. Ivins papers (1878-1978) consists of a typescript of a diary which Ivins kept while president of the Mexican Mission of the LDS Church from 1931 to 1933. Included are telegrams, clippings, and letters that are often commented on in corresponding entries or on which Ivins typed comments. The diary comments on Ivins' interactions with other LDS Church officials, his trips to various cities within the Mexican Mission (in Mexico and the southwestern United States), and practical...
Dates:
1878-1978
Gary Kimball papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2057
Abstract
The Gary Kimball papers (1953-1966) contain the will, probate documents, correspondence and history of the death of William H. (Jenks) Nelson. Nelson participated in mining, prospecting, officiated in prize fights, and even acted as sheriff if needed in Park City, Utah.
Dates:
1953-1966
Henry W. Lawrence papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0309
Abstract
The Henry W. Lawrence papers (circa 1924) consist of estate papers, an obituary, a biographical sketch, genealogical records, and an appendix to an unpublished thesis titled "Populism in Utah."
Dates:
circa 1924
Dorothy Mortensen papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 3066
Abstract
The Dorothy Mortensen papers (1930-2014) contains both personal and professional materials. Included in the collection are autobiographical writings, correspondence and materials related to her work within the correspondence section of the White House staff and as the writer and editor for the President's Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.
Dates:
1930-2014
Zola Rice Pound papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2779
Abstract
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.
Dates:
1938-2007
Edith Leroy Richardson papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0366
Abstract
The Edith Leroy Richardson papers (1883-1971) is comprised of two scrapbooks, nursing certificates, and other documents pertaining to and/or collected by Richardson (1881-1977), a professional nurse who was also a granddaughter of Chief Tintic of the Uintah Utes.
Dates:
1883-1971
Bartlett Wicks papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0514
Abstract
The Bartlett Wicks papers (1871-1969) concentrate mainly on Wicks (1895-1981), a member of the American Ambulance Field Service, and his experiences during World War I. The collection also contains some materials relating to Joseph R. Walker, prominent Utah banker and businessman. Wicks was related to Walker by marriage.
Dates:
1871-1969