Diaries
Found in 47 Collections and/or Records:
Rulon C. Allred journals
This collection contains photocopies of Rulon C. Allred's journals. Allred lead the Apolistic United Brethern, a fundamentalist, polygamous sect of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, until his murder in 1977.
Charles Ramsden Bailey papers
Diary (1839-1877) with biographical sketches of wives, prison diary (1889) with lists of and letters from prisoners sentenced under the Edmunds Act, missionary diary and sermons (1898), and genealogical information.
Jack H. Berryman papers
This collection contains daily diaries, field notes, correspondence, speeches, essays, and the personal files of Jack H. Berryman.
Christian Christiansen Bindrup papers
Diary of Mary Emma Bird
Written during the civil war, journal includes descriptions of Bird's life as a schoolteacher, church related activities, current events, and New York City during wartime.
A. Alvin Bishop papers
This collection contains materials pertaining to the projects, committees, businesses, and seminars A. Alvin Bishop was involved in, both within Cache Valley and internationally. Of particular note are the extensive records related to the development of the culinary water systems of Logan and Nibley, Utah.
Royce S. Bringhurst Papers
This collection documents the life of Royce S. Bringhurst, a Bennion, Utah native who went on to become a strawberry pomologist at the University of California at Davis. It includes material from his mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, military service in WWII, pomology career, and retirement prior to his death in November of 2005.
Herschel Bullen, Jr. mission diaries, letters, and other material
This collection contains the personal papers of Cache Valley politician and entrepreneur Herschel Bullen, Jr. and his wife, Millie Bullen, the majority of which was created while he was serving a Mormon mission in England. This collection contains three of Herschel's daily journals while in England, his letters to Millie from 1889-1896, and miscellaneous invitations to social gatherings in Salt Lake City, Utah.
George B. Caine papers
This nine-box collection contains the papers of George B. Caine and spans the period from 1910 to 1969. The collection contains his diaries; correspondence; professional papers; research papers; field surveys and notes; publications; and papers concerning his wife Marie S. E. Caine, his father John T. Caine, and other family members.
Papers of John T. Caine
This collection consists of the personal materials of John T. Caine