Diaries
Found in 47 Collections and/or Records:
Albert G. Peyton diary
This diary documents the experience of Albert G. Peyton from his time working odd jobs in Missouri, to his trip on the first transcontinental railroad to Eureka, Nevada, where he worked chopping wood and loading coal.
Addison Pratt research
Research notes, drafts, typescript journals, maps, and correspondence used to write The Journals of Addison Pratt by S. George Ellsworth (published in 1990).
Emily H. Richardson papers
This collection documents the life of Emily H. Richardson, particularly her involvement in the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) of Utah.
Edmund B. and Sarah Vaille Rogers papers
The Edmund B. and Sarah Vaille Rogers papers include correpondence and other records from Edmund's career with the National Park Service. Edmund served as superintendent of Rocky Mountain National Park and Yellowstone National Park in addition to other administrative roles in Denver and Washington, D.C.
John H. Roskelley mission diaries
This collection consists of five diaries of John H. Roskelley from his mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Japan.
Claire Smith papers
This collection consists of a small diary written by Claire Smith in 1930. Written mainly from New York and Chicago, it lists daily events and mentions associates.
Thurlow Smith and Mary LaRene Butler Smith Diaries
This collection contains ten journals that record the experiences of Thurlow Smith and Mary LaRene Butler Smith of Oakley, Idaho. These journals, which date from 1955 to 1958 and 1983 to 1996, document the Smiths’ daily lives and their LDS mission to Charleston, West Virginia.
Winslow Farr Smith papers
This collection consists of six handwritten journals kept by W. F. Smith, mainly during his LDS Church mission to Germany (1902-1905)
Smithfield diaries
This collection contains diaries and family records of the early settlers in Smithfield, Utah. This collection would be useful to any person interested in the early history of Smithfield. It would also be useful to persons interested in the records of genealogy of a particular family in Smithfield. The collection is arranged alphabetically and is very easily accessible by anyone.
Susan Sunada addendum
This collection contains materials collected by Susan Sunada, a photojournalist for the Deseret News who also did a lot of research about Japanese American immigrants to the United States.