Louisa Barnes Pratt research
Scope and Contents
Research notes, drafts, typescript journals, and books used to write, The History of Louisa Barnes Pratt: Mormon Missionary, Widow, and Pioneer by S. George Ellsworth.
The first box in the collection contains typescript copies of the journals of Louisa Barnes Pratt and books written about her. Boxes 2, 3, and 4 contain drafts of the Pratt biography. Boxes 4 and 5 include research notes.
Dates
- 1802-1999
Language of Materials
Collection materials are in English.
Restrictions
Open to public research.
Copyright
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.
Permission to publish material from the Louisa Barnes Pratt research> must be obtained from the Special Collections and Archives manuscript curator and/or the Special Collections and Archives department head.
Biographical note
Louisa Barnes Pratt was born on November 10, 1802 in Warwick, Massachusetts. Her parents were Willard and Dolly Stephens Barns. As a child Louisa moved to Dunham, Canada with her siblings and parents after living for a while with her aunt. While there, she had her own sewing business.
Louisa Barnes was married to Addison Pratt at the age of 29 on April 3, 1831. Both were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They were moved to many different places throughout their lives and separated for a lot of that time. While Louisa's husband was away on a mission for their church, she was left behind with her children and the task of moving the family to the Salt Lake Valley.
During this trip, she became determined to help women to claim their God-given rights and have a say in councils and meetings along with the men. Her position on women's rights emerged and stayed with her the rest of her life, which is reflected in her writings.
On one of Addison's missions to the Pacific Islands, she and her children went along because she didn't want to be separated again from her husband. While there, she taught and served the people of Tubuai, Society Islands, while also teaching her own children.
After separating from Addison for good, Louisa's courage and faith in the Church moved her back to Utah to answer the prophet's call. She settled in Beaver and lived out the rest of her life there, with occasional trips to Salt Lake City. Louisa Barnes Pratt died in her home from pneumonia on September 8, 1880.
Extent
6 Boxes (3 linear feet)
Abstract
Research notes, drafts, typescript journals, and books used to write, The History of Louisa Barnes Pratt: Mormon missionary widow and pioneer by S. George Ellsworth.
Arrangement
Arranged by Series as well as numeric sequence according to box and folder.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated to USU Special Collections and Archives by S. George and Maria S. Ellsworth and their son, Mark. Louisa Barnes Pratt was the great, great-grandmother of Maria S. Ellsworth.
Processing Information
Collection processed by: Julia Kenyon and Erin Pratt, March 2003.
- Frontier and pioneer life--California.
- Frontier and pioneer life--Utah.
- Mormon missionaries--French Polynesia--Society Islands.
- Mormon women--French Polynesia--Society Islands.
- Mormon women--United States--Diaries.
- Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints)
- Mormons--United States--Diaries.
- Title
- Guide to the Louisa Barnes Pratt research1802-1999
- Author
- Finding aid created by the Special Collections Department at Utah State University
- 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
- July 15, 2008.: Template information was updated to reflect Utah Manuscript Association best practices.
- 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
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
3000 Old Main Hill
Logan Utah 84322-3000 United States
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