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Forster family papers

 Collection
Identifier: UUS_COLL MSS 240

Scope and Contents

This six ledger/diary collection consists of three financial ledgers (1891-1942) and three LDS missionary diaries (1899-1901). The financial ledgers concern Mathew A. Forster and John E. Buckland. The missionary diaries concern Mathew McCullough Forster. Mathew McCullough Forster and Mathew A. Forster were cousins on their fathers side, and both one-time residents of Mendon, Utah.

Books 1 and 2 were written by Mathew A. Forster when he operated a general store in Anaconda, Montana, and consist of the financial records of the store (1891-1992).

Book 3 contains a record of farm work and payroll, recorded by John E. Buckland (1930-1942).

Books 4-6 are the missionary diaries of Mathew McCullough Forster (1899-1901).

Dates

  • 1891-1942
  • Majority of material found within 1899-1901

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in English.

Restrictions

Open to public research.

Copyright

It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Utah State University Libraries, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.

Permission to publish material from the Forster family papers must be obtained from the Special Collections Manuscript Curator and/or the Special Collections Department Head.

Biographical Note

Mathew A. Forster was born July 10, 1867, in Mendon, Utah, to Robert and Agnes Forster. Mathew A. lived in Mendon until 1891 when he found employment in Anaconda, Montana, working as a store clerk and manager. By 1905, he had returned to Mendon, and was working as the town postmaster and a photographer. In 1913 Mathew A. was elected to serve as secretary for the town mayor, and later became city treasurer. According to the Herald Journal, Mathew A. was an artist and involved with the early theater and dramatic companies of Cache Valley, apparently "producing scenes for their plays" (July 4, 1916). In 1916, Mathew A. became ill with typhoid fever, and died on July 2, 1916.

Sources for Mathew A. Forster:

Obit., Herald Journal, July 4, 1916

Mendon City Cemetery, Index F:

For additional information on Mathew A. Foster see Coll Mss 238: Bound Manuscripts: Bd Mss 34 and 35; The Mendon Postmaster Records.

John E. Buckland was born on May 14, 1872, in Bountiful, Utah, to Silas Kenneth and Luella Camilla Pack Buckland. In 1904 John married Dorothy Reid, and had four children, two of whom died in infancy. During his life he also married Floy Hawley Clay and Nellie Searle Branson. Dorothy Reid died on October 11, 1911 in Archer, Idaho. John E. Buckland died on August 31, 1942 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, and was buried two days later in Archer, Idaho.

Sources for John E. Buckland:

Carter, Kate B., The Ship Brooklyn Saints, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Salt Lake City, 1960. (USU Special Collections & Archives: 979.208 D265 no. 214)

Mathew McCullough Forster was born March 29, 1860, the first male child born in Mendon, Utah, to Ralph and Margaret McCullough Forster. As a young man he worked for a railroad company laying track between Utah and Montana. During his time working the railroad, the Desert News reported that Mathew M. "rescued one of his fellow workers, single handed, from a bear which attacked him" (Nov. 22, 1935). In 1893, Forster purchased $60.00 of stock, amounting to sixty acres of land, in the Mendon North Pasture Company. From 1893-1898 he served as director of the Mendon North Pasture Company, and in 1896 he also served as trustee.

In 1899, at age 39, Mathew M. was called to labor as a missionary in England for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. During his time as a missionary in England, he was present at the Shefield Conferences, serving in conjunction Franklin H. Wyatt (see Mss 113: The Franklin H. Wyatt Papers). After serving as a missionary for two years, in 1901 Forster returned to Mendon and became a councilor of Mendon's Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association. In 1903 Mathew M. sold his stock in the Mendon North Pasture Company, moved to Salt Lake City, and began working as a streetcar motorman for the Utah Light & Traction Company. On November 9, 1904, in Salt Lake City, Mathew M. married Caroline Malena Sorenson (of Mendon). Thereafter, Mathew M. worked for the UL & T Company for 25 years until his retirement in 1930, when he moved back to Mendon and volunteered his time working in the Logan Temple. On November 21, 1935, Mathew McCullough Forster died in Mendon at the age of 75.

Sources for Mathew McCullough Forster:

Mathew M. Forster Photograph Collection: P0010

Sorenson, Isaac, History of Mendon, Publishers Press, Salt Lake City, 1988. (979.27 M523)

Mendon North Pasture Company Records: Coll MSS 166, Fds 4-6.

Obit., Desert News, November 22, 1935

Obit., The Herald Journal, November 22, 1935

Extent

6 Volumes (1.5 linear ft.)

Abstract

Collection consists of three financial ledgers (1891-1942) and three missionary journals (1899-1901). The financial ledgers concern Mathew A. Forster and John E. Buckland. The missionary diaries (books 4-6) concern Mathew McCullough Forster during his mission to Barnsley, England. Books 1-2 of the financial ledgers were written by Mathew A. Forster when he operated a general store in anaconda, Montana, and contain the financial records of the store (1891-1892). Book 3 is a farm labor book with a record of farm work and payroll (also contains a scriptural handwritten discourse), recorded by John E. Buckland (1930-1942).

Arrangement

Arranged by type (financial, missionary diaries) and by author of diary.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Unknown.

Title
Guide to the Forster family papers 1891-1942
Author
Finding aid created by Special Collections and Archives.
Date
©2008
Description rules
Finding Aid Based On Dacs (Describing Archives: A Content Standard)
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding guide is in English in Latin script.
Sponsor
Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008

Revision Statements

  • 2009: Template information was updated to reflect Archives West best practice guidelines.

Repository Details

Part of the Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections & Archives Repository

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