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    • Jeanne Lavon Merrell Nielsen LDS Mission Papers,

    • Jeanne Lavon Merrell Nielsen LDS Mission Papers,

    • Merrell, Jeanne Lavon 1942 -- present ; Merrell, LaVoir ; Merrell, Richard; Merrell, Voniel 1920 -- 2003 ; Nielsen, Douglas Kraig 1943 -- present ; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints---- Missions----Palmyra/Cumorah; Church of Jesus Christ...

    • Jeanne Lavon Merrell Nielsen was born on June 29, 1942, in Utah to LaVoir and Voniel Merrell as the oldest of five children. She attended Provo High School and Brigham Young University. Jeanne Lavon Merrell Nielsen served a mission in the Eastern...
    • Brigham Young University Ephemera

    • Brigham Young University Ephemera

    • Brigham Young University--History

    • Brigham Young Academy was founded in 1875 and changed to a university under President Benjamin Cluff in 1903. BYU now boasts almost 30,000 students from all 50 states and more than 100 countries. The ephemera files contain flyers and mailings...
    • Traces of Existence

    • Traces of Existence

    • family, genealogy, artifacts, preservation, reliquary, self-identity

    • This project report accounts for my final MFA project, Traces of Existence. This body of work began as an exploration, partially borne of the love of genealogical research translated into visual art by exploring the things my ancestors touched, be...
    • Elizabeth Lane Collection

    • Elizabeth Lane Collection
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    • Elizabeth Lane was born in Colorado, and later graduated from the Universiy of Utah. Lane spent many years as an educator teaching both Spanish and English. Her first published written article was in 1977, and has written six historical novels. ...
    • Joseph Brigham Keeler (1855-1935) Collection

    • Joseph Brigham Keeler (1855-1935) Collection

    • Bent, Hattie Brown Keeler, 1891-1980; Brimhall, George H. (George Henry), 1852-1932; Cluff, Benjamin, 1858-1948; Collier, Joab, 1855-1918; Collier, Theodocia Keeler, 1858-1912; Keeler, Daniel Mandeville, 1900-1990; Keeler, David Hutchinson,...

    • Joseph Brigham Keeler (1855-1935) was one of the original twenty-nine students of Brigham Young Academy and later served on the faculty for thirty-six years. In the Brigham Young Academy and University administrations, he served as first counselor...
    • Early Utah Collection

    • Early Utah Collection

    • Richards, Samuel; Jewkes, Samuel Richard; Moses, Giles; Moses, Alonzo; Lippincott, H. S. Roberson, Joseph S. Stein, Nathan; Knowlton, Sidney A. Richards, Louisa Lula Greene; Merrill, Joseph F. Summerhays, J. W. Hayne, Julia Dean; Utah State...

    • This collection contains a series of diverse items purchased from a private collector of Utah materials. The items have been divided into five series: 1) Account Books, 1850--1881; 2) Letters, 1864--1912; 3) Business Items, 1854--1908; 4)...
    • 19th Century Club Records

    • 19th Century Club Records

    • Women--History ; Women--United States; Women--Utah--Societies and Clubs

    • The 19th Century Club was founded in Provo, Utah, in 1891. It consists of women in the community who are actively seeking for ways to improve both themselves and the world around them. The primary focus of the club has been accruing funds for the...
    • Arthur William Hummel Family and Professional Papers

    • Arthur William Hummel Family and Professional Papers

    • Hummel, Arthur William, 1884 - 1975; Hummel, Ruth Bookwalter, 1884 -1967; Library of Congress; American Board of Missions; China; Chinese Language Study; Japan; Asian Studies; Missionary work ; Quaker Studies

    • Dr. Arthur W. Hummel Sr. was born on March 6, 1884, in North Prairie, Washington, Illinois. After being awarded his B.S. in 1909 from the University of Chicago, Hummel continued his studies there and earned a Masters degree in 1911. In 1912, he was...
    • Joseph Eckersley (1866-1960) Collection

    • Joseph Eckersley (1866-1960) Collection

    • Eckersley, Joseph, 1866-1960; Lyman, Francis M. (Francis Marion), 1840-1916; Grant, Heber Jeddy, 1856-1945; Penrose, Charles W. (Charles William), 1832-1925; Mormons--England--History--Sources; Mormons--Utah--Loa--History--Sources;...

    • Prominent leader in Wayne County, Utah, state legislator, lawyer, educator, legal advisor in the Presiding Bishopric's Office of the Mormon Church, and Mormon patriarch in the Salt Lake Stake. Microfilmed diaries (1886-1958), correspondence,...
    • Edwin Kamauoha Collection

    • Edwin Kamauoha Collection

    • Iosepa Historical Society

    • Edwin Kamauoha was born in 1924 on the Hamakua Coast of the island of Hawaii. His parents met and were married in the town of Iosepa, the Hawaiian colony located in Skull Valley, Utah. From Hamakua Edwin moved to La--ie, Hawaii, was married, moved...
    • Papers of William Alvin Bowles

    • Papers of William Alvin Bowles

    • Bowles, William Alvin, 1886-1926; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Missions; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Missions--New Zealand--History--20th Century; Evangelistic Work--Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...

    • The oldest son in a family of eight children, William Alvin Bowles was born April 22, 1886 on a small ranch in Nephi, Utah. William worked on the family's ranch and farm until his departure in the fall of 1906 for New Zealand where he served a...
    • Vesta Crump Smith Papers

    • Vesta Crump Smith Papers

    • Smith, Joseph T., 1923-; Smith, Vesta Crump, 1937-

    • Vesta Mae Crump Smith was born 10 July 1937 in Bluffdale, Utah. She married Dr. Joseph T. Smith in 1963. She was an important figure relating to American Mothers, Inc., and the Young Women program of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...
    • Brigham Young University Education Week Historical Files

    • Brigham Young University Education Week Historical Files

    • Mormons--Education; Brigham Young University. Leadership Week; Brigham Young University. Education Week

    • Annual Leadership Week programs were held on the campus of Brigham Young University beginning in 1922. "The formal purpose of Leadership Week was 'to inspire and prepare members of the Church for higher qualities of leadership.'" The name of the...

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