Diaries
Found in 47 Collections and/or Records:
Carlisle family papers
This collection contains the papers of the Carlisle family of Logan, Utah. The papers of John E. Carlisle consist of letters, diaries, genealogy notes, and religious memorabilia. The papers of his son, John C. Carlisle, contain university letters, college of education memos, faculty information, student records, and general education materials.
Bryan Fetzer Carr diaries
Because this collection is unprocessed, please contact the Special Collections manuscript curator to view these materials.
Carroll H. Wegemann photograph collection
Containing a field journal, photographs, and negatives, this collection pertains to the life and career of Carroll H. Wegemann.
Ernesto Edwards papers
This collection contains materials pertaining to the life and work of the poet and artist Ernesto Edwards, including correspondence, original artworks, journals, and performance documents.
Fife Family missionary diaries
This collection contains three missionary diaries of Robert Harris Fife and one missionary diary of his son, Robert Lee Fife.
Forster family papers
Gäbler family papers
Hedwig Gäbler joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and moved from Germany to the United States in the 1920s. Many of the letters are from her fiance, friends, and relatives who remained in Germany in the period leading up to and during World War II.
Norman V. Hancock papers
This collection contains the research files of Norman V. Hancock, former Chief of Game Management for the Utah Fish and Game Department. He used these materials to write the book, Two Centuries of Utah's Wildlife and its Management: a History of the Utah Department of Fish and Game .
William D. Hurst papers
The collection consists of materials kept by William Hurst and provides an in-depth look at his career in the Forest Service, where he worked in the Wasatch National Forest and Ashley National Forest before serving as the regional forester for the Southwestern Region.
Eva B. Israelsen diaries
This collection consists of diaries written by Eva B. Israelsen from January 1, 1944, to April 25, 1993. They record her experiences as a North Logan homemaker.