THE GUIDE AND INDEX

TO THE

AMERICAN WOMEN'S DIARIES

SEGMENT 111: WESTERN WOMEN

REPRODUCED WITH THE PREMISSION OF READEX GUIDE TO mQ0a American Women's Diaries

Segment 111: Western Women Wdi Guide to

American Women's Diaries

Segment 111: Western Women

A Readex Microfilm Collection

by Zena Robinson Collection Specialist

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Preface i .. Repositories 11

Alphabetical Listing by Name 1

Pioneer Personal History Questionnaire 49 PREFACE

Sirice the founding of Americ;~.(lie definition of the location called West depended on the position of a frontier that was continuously moving. Therefore Readex decided to limit the geographic area covered by "Western Women's Diaries" to thc Territories, and later Slates, west of the Mississippi River, excluding Alaska and Hawaii. lhis third segment of the American Women's Diaries collection on microfilm covers the period from the early nineteenth century through the end of settlement in the 1920s. It includes 632 women in 684 items.

The editorial decision was made to include formats other than diaries because the hardships of pioneer journeys and frontier life frequently limited the time women bad available to record the events in their lives, and often the materials needed to keep diaries was lacking. Many overland accounts and letters were written to be sent back East to be used as guides for those preparing to follow, while reminiscences and published works were written for children and other family members after women were settled. The lives of some women are recounted in oral histories and Works Progress Administdon (WPA) narratives because no written language existed, or they were illiterate. Diaries were not excluded, but there are fewer in lhis Segment of the collection. A few in the diary format were begun as school assignments, but most were written by established diarists who traveled through and settled in the West.

Items were selected to reflect the central theme of pioneering and settlement from the points of view of Native Americans, citizens, free Blacks, and slaves, and European and Mexican immigrants. For the Native American, the West was a known world changing because of the foreigners traveling through and settling on the land of their ancestors. For those from the United Slates and other countries, it was the unknown world, without the trappings of government, law, and social organization.

For all, fear was a frequent companion. Would there be water, fond, and fuel? What was around the bend in the road? What lay under the water in the river? How would they survive the elements? Would they survive epidemics? Would they survive clashes with other men and beasts? What would happen to their families without them? What would life be like for their children?

The solitary life was another reoccurring topic. Many women new to the West emphasized the loneliness created by physical isolation or by differences in language and custom. While fathers, husbands, brothers and sons gathered for hunting, fishing, and exploration, women were left alone on homesteads to tend children, home, garden, and livestock. As more women entered an area, they began to form the supports for educational, religious, social, cultural, and civic institutions. Settlement can be seen through the words of women of all means and conditions.

The impact of settlement on the tribal life of Native Americans and the influence of Native American society on settlers is discussed by women of all backgrounds, but is explored most deeply in the writing of Native inter- preters, Navajo weavers, wives of religious missionaries, and army wives.

The works in this Segment cover the full range of these situations from the writings of a child following her parents to the writings of a pioneer in her fifties, from the narrative as the events unfold to the memories of women shortly before their deaths. They give insight into the issues of women's daily lives and the society they created, both ordinary and extraordinary.

Every work is listed under the name of the woman by whom or about whom it was written, followed by a brief description of the subjects covered. The item's authorship, copyright status, and repository are noted. Each citation also contains a reel number and Readex number which identify the work's location within the microfilm collection.

In closing, NewsBankReadex wishes to express its gratitude to Dr. Lillian Schlissel, Director, American Studies, Brooklyn College, CUNY, author of Women's Diaries of the Westward lournee for her contributions to defining the Segment's scope and aid in identifying resources and source material. REPOSITORIES

NewsBankIReadex gratefully acknowledges the contribution of the repositories which shared their holdings of rare and valuable writings or gave permission for works to be reproduced in this Collection. They are:

The Arizona Historical Society-Tucson The Newberry Library Tucson, Arizona Chicago, Illinois The Northeastern Nevada Museum The State Library Eko, Nevada Sacramsnto, California The Oral History Program California State University University of Nevada Reno, Nevada Fulletioton. California The Oregon Historical Society The Center for American History Portland. Oregon The University of Texas at Austin Austin. Texas The Pasadena Historical Society Pasaden4 California

Chippewa County Historical Society The Private Collection of Rosealyce Tbayer Montevideo, Minnesota

The Elizabeth M. Watkins Community Museum, The San Diego Kitorical Society Douglas County Historical Society San Diego, California Lawnnce, Kannar The San Juan County Archawlogical Research The Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, Center and Library National Park Service Bloomfield, New Mexico OMado, Arizona Santa Fe Trail Center Fort brned Historical Society. Inc The Huntington Library Lamed, Kansaa San Marino, California Historical Society The Kansas East Commission on &scoq Arizona Archives and History, Baker University Baldwin City, Kansas Special Collections of the University of Idaho The Kansas State Historical Society Moscow, Idaho Topeka, Kansas The University of Washington The Library of Congress Scatllc, Washington Washington, D.C. The Utah State Bistorical Society Salt Lake City, Utah Mesa County Public Library District Grand lundioton. Colorado ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY NAME

,\IIERI,E, MARY J. Day tluuk, Oclol,er 1871; Januq-July 1875; lanuary-Mwch 1876. From the Kansas State Ilintorical Society, Topeka, K;msas. Reel Nu.: 32, Rcrdcx No.. KStIS0014. Born inMa'yIondin 1855; one ofeighrchildren. Discvars domerlic chorerporrieulorly wn."hing ond rewing, school nudicics including grammar and orilhmelic: weather, especially rlorms; driving n ream ond.rleigh riding, ~~uxerobleondf7owrr gardening nnd fruif orchard: liveslock: recipesfor soap and cokes: illner ondinjuries; sibling* parenls and ..rrandoannrs: . ormer merhnzs and church; dearh ofhsr. .folher Ends wilh Savinas onilOuololionr- ACIIENBACK, ABBIE BRIG~T.1848-1926. See: BRIGHT, ABBIE. 1848-1926: ADAMS. ADA ADELAIDE. See: VODGES. ADA ADELAIDE ADAMS. ADAMS, EMMA HILDRETH. To, Fro, Up & Down in Southern California, Oregon, and Washington Territory. With Sketches in Arizona and New Menl~.o.From tho Library of Congress. Keel No.: I, Readex No.: LOCWOOOL. Series oflellerr inlendedor o rourislguide; aceounU of two lrip.7 lhmugh Arizona, Colqornia, Colorado, andNew Moxico anmingled, including visual descriplion~and infornolion on history, culNn. induslry and religion. wilh emphasis on women's roler To, Fro, Up & Down in Southern California, Oregon. and Washington Territory. With Sketches in Arizona, New Mexico, and British Columbia Frornthe Library of Congress. Reel No.: I, Readex No.: LOCWOOO2. Erpansion ofeorlier edilion above, lo include Oregon, Washinglo" ondBrillih Columbia AGUIRRE, MARY BERNARD, b. 1844. A collection of autobiographical and historical writings by Mary Bernard Aguirre. From the Arizona Historical Socicfi--Tucson, Arizona. Reel No.: 34, Readex No.: MISC0022. Born in Sf.Louis. Discusses childhoodin Bohimore. Morylond; slavery war in Konsas: Civil War; mom'ago in 1862 and move lo Lemenwonh; binh ofson in midst of war andmove Wesl aJirr Quonlrilli massacre; rravrl lhrough Nevoda ondNow Mrxico. Calfornio, o?!dArirono including two rripr ocrosr the plain.?: derails of son's chrisleningpaq ondpreparationr; andf7rsr school ar reocher Hisforicol informotion includes hislory of the Public Schools ofTucson, place nomes in Arizona, Indian troditions of lhe Creation ondF1ood bothfmm Mexico ondlhe U.S., and lhe fornotion of lhe Federalion o/Wom~n'sClubs ofArizona AHLSTROM, MARY LARSEN, 1836.1926. Autobiography of Mary Larsen Ahlstrom. From the ULlh State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 6, Readex No.: UTHS0062. Enlrirs coverjourney from Denmark lo Sanpele Counv, Uloh, andderails oflfe in Uloh ,from 1859 includinr Blaekhowk Indian Wor \l.DVl'S, Vl IYK C'IIFSKY liF1.I.EY. h 1851. l'~mnal Ill~Idn. ,lle.lAs l'r~grc\\..\Jm!n~su.$l~~t~ tr xn tht 1'1.41 State IInslon;al Su.~;r\, S.111 hieCot). Illah Kcel No >, Re., !ex V., ~'lllS1.l5X 19cm (0 i',nlu, i'f~hl.~~~cu~~~~~~l~~i,lh~.~~~l manied lye in Utah ondldoho, leaving husband lo nlurn lo Utoh. and second moniogs. ALDRICH, HANNAH MADSEN, b. 1840. Hand Cart Pioneer Interview. From the Utah %ate Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5. Readex No.: UTHS0014h Born inDemnork Discusses hardships oJhandcan travel lore in season with holfrhe company dying, monioge and bir?h of reven children. Pioneer Penonal History collected by the Utah Wodis Progress Administration. Fmm the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHS0014. Born in Denmark Diseussespioneerjourny in 1856ond fife in earlyMoun1 Pleo.~onl,Ulah, ineludinn- housinn and huntins. ,\LEK,\NDY.R, JAR,\. ;\ Lnrtlc Stor) of the kxpericn:cs df Sara hlcxmdcr When Cros,mg the Plsm, m 1x59 From th: Iuh Sulr. Ill%lorli.~l So.~ety. Salt ldeCsly. IJIA Reel No 12. Kendcx Yo.: LilllS0216 LJirrurr~rjvum~y/romFlorence Nehroslw 10 SallLoke C'#h h,

.\I.LES. CIIESTIN\ RO\* lil?R, b IXllX. I JurnL') lrom Mms lo Kansas, Oitohcr 17, 1854-November 17. 1870 md "ole\ d>llourher ~n~ludedm the blugraphy uihsr hu,l,:uld From Ihc Kmsls Stale Il#stdnialSoi~ety. 'Topeka, Kansao Kccl No 32. Rcdcx Nu KsHsOi. 111 Born In Fibwilliom. New Hampshire. Covers ehildhoodincludinn. education er& ondskills; mm*iono ond loss ofwoofseven children before moving lo Kansas; travel by omnibus, roilrood,/eny andsleomship wilh deloys and hardships lemporoy shellorfor winar in Konsos and then fravsl lo senlemenf experiences wilh Indians; deloils offirrt ono-mom home shared wilh onolher family: move to Pmnee and living in o lenl; scarcily ofprovisions: illnesser ondinjurie.?,ponicularly cholam epidemic, and her calls 10 nurrr

Ihe sick ond some remedies used: lurnoil over slaverv andnews reoons aboul even0 in Lawrence:. omonirinr ., - ond leochin~in o Sohborh~ ~ rchool, and other church oclivilies: boarders: domaslic chores including canning ond making choose: andsocial evenls ALLEN, FOREST ROSE, 1864-1959. Diw. From the San Dieeo Historical Society. San Dieeo. California. Reel No.: 35, Readex No.: MISCOOSO. Discvrrer lra,,el by roilroodlo Colfornia including sighfseeing in Kansas Ciw, mmounlain summil in Colorado, Indionr ondMexlcanr in New Mexico and Arizona, ond onival in Son Bernardino; roilmod lrrm~londsighls in Coli/ornio; descriplionr of SonDiego ondanisls'sludiou, Coronado Beach: $emng up housekeeping; living alone whilefalher was inMexico; her work os on orn'sr; ond Chrirrmos of1887. Shortsketch of Forest Rose Allen. By Groepler, Zayanne Mosteller, granddaughter. From the San Diego Historical Society, San Diego, California Reel No.: 35, Readex No.: MISCOOSOA. Born lhe younger1 qfsU children Dircu,s$esmofheri dearh in 1886 in Knnsns: winar of1887-88 spent in Colijornio; manioge in 1888 and birth oftwo children: move lo Long Baoch. California, aJer deolh of husband; lolenl~wirhfino ons onderafts; and lifi o/ler I920 lo deolh ofew days before 9Slh binhdoy ALLEN, ELIZABETH ADELAIDE HOOPES, 1847-1889. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. ALLEN, SUSANNA PREECE, 1863. A biography of Andrew B. Allen. By Allen, Susanna P. Fromthe Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Kcel Nu.: 12. Readen No.: UTHS0240A. Included wilhpapers ofSusannoP. Allen. Biography of Mark Preece. By Allen, Susanna Preece. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.. 12. Rcaden No.: UTHS0240C. Included wilhpapers ofSusonnn P. Allen Biography of Susanna Pritehard Preece. By Allen. Susanna Preecc. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHS024OG. Discusses schoollfe, coumhip ondmamoge in early Franklin. Idaho. John Comish: Fay Comish Allen's Fatheher. From thi. lJtah Statc Hlstaricnl Soctcly, Salt lAe City. lltah. Reel No 12, Rcndcx No.: UTHS0240F. Included wilhpapersofSu.sonnnP. Allen. Memories ofMy Grandmother: Elizabeth Kegg Comish By Allen, Susic. From the Utah SLzte Historical Society, Salt Lake City, IJtah. Reel No. 12, Rchdex No IJTHS0240E. Horn 1805 on lrlr ,$Man; died 1885. Dircuwes lock q/rchooling but .skiNar merrlal arirhmelic: ,nnmogr and childrm including droths ofhu.~ba,~rlond one ?on: .mpponing family ajfer husbond andoldesl dnughler emigrated 10 rlmh: journey to rirrzh wih childrrtt: nnd her indurrly rr~8rlindependence. Llcmor~eaof My Mother: Ellen Comish Preecc. Ry Allcn, Sustc. From the Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lakc City, Utah. Reel No.: 12. Kesdex No lJnlS0240D Born 1840 on I$lu o/Mnn Dircurrr,s/amily emigration to Fronklin lilah: ponnrr and siblings; mamoge homer wirh f~rnilhingr;and deolhfrom quicluilver rreamenl. Our Children. By Allen, Susanna P. From the lJtah Statz Ilistorical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readen No.: UlHSO240B Summary biographies yleoch child wilhpholographr. Some Memories of lang Ago. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt IAeCity. Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readen No.: UTHS0240 Born it? Eianklin. Idaho. Discusses li/e on forher's form ondprefennce for ourdoor work; mother's deorh a/rer neolmenl by quack;faher rrep-mother anddblings; schooling; couriship ond mam'axe including wedding Irib to Salt Lake City;Jirsl home: tending her own fomily and herponnt 'r ond lheirfnmily; children i binh,~andone deorh: ond derails on washing, sewing and kniltinx melhodr including machiner; andprojects of laler yenrs. ALLRED, CLARA ALICE ROBINSON. b. 1855. Personal History Interview collected by the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Societv. Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 9. Readex No.: UTHS0154. Born inEnzland. Di.~cu.~se.soioneer ,ournrv ro L'toh ,n 1456 und celllcm~n,,n .Sonperr t '~,vnt,mclvd,nl: Hlurkhork Indian W~rr ALLKFI). P.I.I%\BE~il DI.\STtlY .\I.LREI), b. 1852. Inlervlcu callcivd by the Utah Woks Prob~cs*\drnm~

BELL, MELISSA PEARL, b. 1890. History of John Bell. By Wells, Lola T. From the Utah State llirtorical Society, Salt lake City, lltah. Rcel No.: 12, Readcx No.: UnISOZ33A. lncludad wilhpaperr ofMoliruaPearlBeN llistory of Melissa (Pearl) Bell By Wells, Lola T. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readcx No.: UTHSO233. Dircu,?.res Ige ,n Sol: Lake City Pork Cily, [Iinlah Basin andNephi, Urrrh, including childhood, marriogc. /~rnil~ iifi, andrmploymenr tlistory of Samuel McFes. By Wells. LolaT. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: IJTHS0233B. Ineludedwilhpoperro/MeiissoP~ariBell. HELLPORT, MARY MAGDALENE BOWER, 1849-1935. Diary, June 27, 1877-December 4, 1906, with genealogy and notes by her daughter. From the Kansav State Historical Society, Topeka Kansa. Note: This microform edition is reproduced with the permission of the copyr~ghtownen. Duplication or resale without permission is prohibited. Reel No.: 32, Readen No.: KSHSOOI I. Enlries cover 1% lhrough Knnsos andCoioradofoNowing her wedding inchdingfirs: visil lo ofon andlndion viliag~:purchase ofo house and viri1or.r; ollending o TemperonceMeeling: sighfsaoing including a silver mile andquom mill, Pike 'speak oprison ondeonvenr in Lemenwonh. Barnum '.r Circur, Sloro Fain ondfipodtions: visiting reloliver in Ohio: laking music lessons: housekeeping ondenlenaining: illnesres and deorhs: and binhs ofseven children nnddealh oflhe elderr Ends wilh genealogy andnolrs by her davghler BET YAP. ADALINE KNIGllT. See: BELNAP FAMILY PAPERS. BELNAP, FLORA, b. 1884. See: BELNAP FAMILY PAPERS. RELNAP FAMILY PAPERS Belnap, Flora, b. 1884. Autobiography. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Rcel No.: I I, Readex No.: LTTHS0189A. Born in Soil Lake Cify Discu~sosphysicalfrorln~ss,visits lo her grondfolher'sfarm. aerivilies in Mormon organizorion~,m;sis.ion lo Cobijomia as o ~lenogropher,educolion 1hrovghBusinesr College,privole lessons in music and art exhibilions ofhsr oil and walercolorpointing~,publishing ofmusicol compositions, :,me1 in America andEurope, empioymenr as bookkeeper ondrlenographer, ondgeneological work Behap, Flora, B. 1884. ihus SaiUl the Lord. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: I I, Readex No.: UTHS0189. DiscusseaMomonpolrir?rch(~Iblemingsond how they werefur/iIIedin her life Flora Belnap Ancestry and Incidents of Her Life. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: I I, Rendex No.: UTHS0189B. Highlighl~ofher Autobiography. above. Life Story of Addie Knight Belnap. By Coolbear. Lola Belnap, her daughter. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: I I. Readex No.: ~ISO189C.Born inPevsburn.. Now York in 1831: died1919 Discusser memoriesolforher's., fmond his work wirh Joseph Smilh, move andchiidhoodin Missouri including being driven our by an anti-Mormon mob, malaria andorher illnesses, briefschooling in Nouvoo./olher's dearh when she was 13 years old. courtship amged by Uncle and beou sovim-, her iile. memories ofdoolh ofJo.?eph. . Smilh oandselection ofBrinhom . . Young, mam.oge a1 14yearr old ond livina- in a wonon." Romance of Adaline Knight Behap colleded by the Daughten ofthe Utah Pioneen. By Behap, Flora. From the Utah State Hirtorical Society. Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: l I, Readex No.: UTHSO 189E Expands on courtship describedin her Life Story, above Sketch of the Life of Adallne Knight Belnap Dictated by Herto Lillian Bingham Belnap. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 1 I, Readsx No.: UTHSO 189D A more delailedoccounl lhon her Life Story, above. I1 includes more dale* pannrs' oncesby, crossing :he plains, herproclice as nurse ondmidw,fe, thirteen children, onddomeslic aclivifier. BENSON, EMELlNE I,. S. Diary of Mn. Henry Benson (Emeline L.S.): Beloit, Wisconsin to San Pablo Valley, January 1, 1853 - - December 31. 1854. Fromthe California State Librw. Sacramento. California ReelNo.: 14. Readex No.: CASM008. Discusse.~decision logo 10 Calr/ornio o126)errrr oNa/rrr s

BENTLEY.-~ WRYANN~~ MANSFIELD. b. 1859. Autobioeraohv entitled ihe Family Hlstorv of MwAnn Mansfield Bentlev. From~~ the~~ lltah State 1ltrturi;al Socxcty. Sail Lake City, Utah Reel No 6. Rcdex No l lVlllS0055 C'otrrr rchouling. hvmr, andpo~gomv,n 1:roh RERRY,SAKAll ROUNDY. 1861.1941. Scr. WOVEN PlOZlFERS OF ,ZWONA BETENSON. LULU PARKER Interview. From the Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lake Citv. Utah. Reel No.: 8. Readex No.: LTTHSO105. Discusses her brother. Roben LeRoy Parker, o.ko Bureh Cassi*. BIDDLE, ELLEN MCGOWAN. Rscollectlons. From the Library of Congress. Reel No.: I, Readcx No.: LOCW0004. Slam wilh ehildhoodlrwel lo New Orleans, Hmano. Cop# Honerasfrom New Jersey wirhfolher, a sea coploin, and conrinues lhrough marriage and li/o as o wi/e in :he Army in Indiana andKenhrclry Very brieJ7y menlions GerterolSheman's visil in Arizona. Reminiscences of a Soldier's Wifc. From the Library of Congress. Rcel No.: I, Readex No.: LOCWOOO5. Aceounls oformy I@ wilh children du"ng R~eeonslnrclioninMississippi. rhen assignmonls in Texas. Nevada. Colorado. Arizona, WoshinglonDC, Virginia, and Nebrash. Describer living condilion~,friendlyond hostile Indians, rescue ofcaptive$, hunting, Mexican eullure. lranrponorionfood. medical condltion~,housing, dealh ofchild. onddoily life Also includes near deolh experience, husband's hdion ~ampaig.~~,and meoring President Cleveland and his cabinet BIDWELL,ANNlEELLICOTT KENNEDY, 1839-1918. Diaries: 1888-1891, 1893-1895. 1900, 1902-191 1. Fromthe California State Library, Sacramento, California Rcel Nos.: 19,ZO 81 21, Rcadex No.: CASLOOZO Ingenerailhe diariarcoversociol ondcivic ae1iv;:ies. particularly lhose as member ofYoung Women i Chrislion Temperonce Union, aspaslor oflndian church on her husbnnd's ranch in Chlco, Cali/ornio, ondas o member oflhe Presbylerian ehrch Enlries usuolly include noler on wealher garden.nr,; coiler~.ond:how coiled upon; mrrrings and lisls ofonenders: househoidslalur and srrvanls: shopping. bilk ondexpendilureu; bookr read wilh .wmmorier: ~ilysires, low and :he influence ofher and her hurbond: binhs, waddings, ondfunero1.r: illnesses, injuries and remedies: social ond educational mlenainmenu: donolions ofpropa*, rregislrolion ofdeeds, and legal moners: ond lellers received and wrinen. Sprciol events onnored by reel wilh time period. Reel 19, Jan. 1888-Aug. 1895: Vol I: news ofDaly murder trial in Woshinglon D.C.: Vol 2: trips lo Socmmenlo andColorado Springs, Wnshinglon,D.C. Pillrburg. Chicago andSt. Paul; VoL 3: beginning ofsrudy ofFrench longuagr; bodfollfrom o horrr; Slole polilics and hvrbonds nominnrionfor governor and delails oflroin occidenl delaying hurbond's rehrrn home; Vol. 4: rnpr lo SonFrancisco anddenlo1 work: voice cullure lessonr:Jirsl use ~Jlypewriler;wnringJor newupoperu; and raking diclation qfhusbandi rorly hislory ofIndians a1 ranch: Vol 5: experience of beingfirsf wornon to mypmyrr in church when men werepresen$ Horticfilrural Convention in her horns; and copies ofnnuqaper mrieler; Vol 6: rescue of Indian childandpmse~vtionofhi$farher wilh notes on m'a$ participolion a3 charocler witness in murder aiol; work wilh husband wmying; and husband's deolh; Vol 7: rnomn~ofomfor Imneness; doscdption ofmonrion gmunds including birds, planls andjrowers; and invesriga- lion ofcke o/gambling a1 mncheria Reel 20, 1902-1905:

vol 8: delaib~~~ ofindoor~ "carden desinnedfora" * receution:. .. Dio lo Son Francisco for "olecm'c" motmenl for om; firsf mention ofrelephone; mpemision of repair of sroblcr onddryingyonl: use o/olecl~ici?v:hip lo Chicogofoilowed by mp ro visit relative^ in Wnshinglon, DC;meeting withMrs. Rmsevell; Vol. 9: visit in Wnshinpron.- D.C. and m>r 1oPennvlvmrie Allontic Cinr New York Cirv andBoa1on; liml ovlomobile ride: rerum homc vio Chicago; mollpox scm; ride on qeeiol bip offirs1 excursion lmin in county; mod inslollotion qI afumacc in rkmansion; Vol. 10: eonfinoment lo bed with acute bmnehiti8for mt exlmdedperiod; woman sholfdy a1 mansion; suppori o/ Indian BraszBond; bip lo SonFmncisco andOllkl~?nd;viJir lopmpcq in SiermMounlains andeonsrruelion of mmmcrconogr with I@ 1he-e; m> to Omaha. Chicago and Wmhinglos D.C.; Vol I;: visit in Washinglen. D.C. wilh PresidenlialInovgvr~1~on~pomde, ondprescnlolion lo Pres. Roorevell; began using o hiredsoerelory for dielation and typing; meeting wifhFons1 Depl. on public highwq in Chico; sightseeing on Eosr eo& rerum to Calfomio; visit by Svrmr B. Anthony; trip lo Son Fmisco;fall down sroirs Rooi21. 19061911: Vol 12: eoflnemenr lo bed wirh injuries/mmfoll: rrip lo Son Fmncisco; buller h housopul in order for use by Japanese Mission; trip lo mmmor eonogo ondBig Springing.; nip lo Chicago and Washington D.C. wilh bip lo Bosron to be presmlrdlo delrgoler lo World's WCTUConvention; ondnoles on Son Francisco eorihquake; Vol 13: visit in Wmhinglon. D.C. and nlvm to ColVorniio; detmtmbofroerption lo welcome her home; pmasr ofrown's as3umption of u~eofmansion gmunds: monsionphologmphed bolh inside and out revised will; mflragge aenvities; m> lo Polo Allo ondSlon/ord Universiry; and nolea on how lo plan1 cosobo seed*; VoL 14: banihned ofon Indian covplr/or moralmisconduct; remodeling andselection ofcleclrlc andgas lights; rrip 10 Ollkland; sickness with mumps; bip lo SanFmiseo; g$$ ofpmprq lo Srore ofColi/omiio: m> lo summer comgo; andsevere illne~sfimOctober 1hmughDeeemboc VoL 15: recovery ofhearing and convole~cencewith lhmal bvotmenls and eonlinuadpmhibilion agoins1 lalking; hip to SanFmisco; andvisit lo relalivesin Wahhglon. D.C.; Voi. 16: review ojproviousyeor's illness ondeumnl confinamen1 lo bedin Wo~hinglon.DC; tripfmm New York City lo Egypt andNile, HdylyLond. Italy, Evmpr andLondon; physician's examination onddiagnois in London; rerum ro U.S.; visit10 doclor in ; ondreNm lo Son Fmncisco; VoL 17: breathing mtdvoeol leasons in SanFmnei~eo;opening o/Pac$c Club; sale ofpom'on o/Roncho Chico; rerum home; ho~pilolirationand recowry. BIGELOW, MARY GIBBS, 1809-1888. Autobiography of Mary Oibbs Bigelow. From the Utah SMe Historical Society. Salt Lake City, Utah. Rccl No.: 7, Readex No.: UTHS0075. Di~wsseschildhood, home lye, andexperiences in Naum,lllinois. BLACK, MARY ANN. Intorview on July 10,1972 entitled 'Rsoollcdons of Mexico and Early Blandin& UWOral History 1190 collected for the SavthcartcrnUtah Oral History Pmject by the Utah SMe Historical Sooicty and California SMe Univcrstty, Fullerton. By Lyne. Louise. Note: llis mioroform edition is reproduced with the permission of the copyright owners. Duplication or nsale without permission is orohibiled. From the Utah State Hirical Socidv. Salt Lake Cilv. Utah. Reel No.: 13. Readex No.: Vl'HS0288. Dircusses birih oflhirieen .. .. ~,~~ ~~ childmn. polygamy, andfmning inMexico andBlandlng, Uloh. BLANCHARD, LUCILE PIERCE Interview collected by Oral mryPmgram of the Utah SMe Historical Society. From the Utah State Wrical Socictv. Salt Lake Citv. Utah. Reel No.: 7. Readex No.: Vl'HS0088. Di~m~seschildhood08 an omhan inFon Duchrsne. BLOCK, AUGUSTAHAUCK. s;;: HILL EMMA SHEPARD. Foundation Stones. BLOOMPIELD, LUCY G. A Short Autobiomhv-.. ofthe Life of Gcome R Bloomficld and myself. Lucy G. Bloomfield. From the San kan Counlv Archaeoloeical Research Center and Library, loomf field, Ncw Mexico. ~cel~b.: 33, ~eadcxNo.: MISC0001. Born in 1884 in~&s. ~olora~o. Cowrs remination ofeducation ajer high school in order lo careforforher andsiblingr musk lmmand being church orgonisr; mow to KirfIandfor mofher's kalrh; employment as clerk and bookkeeper; comspondence wilh bmlher ofBishop and meeting him wilhd hmhetion, mm'agcpmposal andnip, with another couple. lo Sol1 Lake Ciw lo be monied; husband'spremonirion: moving to Zuni. Shipmk and Tdnabecause ofhudond'sjobs; binha ofeight children and rho dealh ofone a1 12 years old; losses mdsobage qflrrjooddesboyed homr; experiences ar lmdingposl husbandownodfor 34yeon; dcarh of husband; ond missionmy work Interview with Mm.Lucy Bloomfield with herhvo children. Vernon Bloomfield and Grace Herring, and b.Herring's husband, Charles, by Paul Horn and Eleanor M[alcDonald. From the San Juan County Archaeological Research Center and Library, Bloomfield, New Mexico. Reel No.: 33, Rsadcx No.: MlSCOOOl. Dircusseslndion rugs andboding; friendship wilh Indians including rending !he sick ocring os mi&@, and faking cmofburiols; learning Navajo language; Indian ceremonies; wriling songs. bolh words andmus;~,and historiezr and work m nosl mi~rns3andmissionon

BLYTH FAMILY PAPERS Hislory of Elizabdh Ann Blyth collected by the Daughters ofUtah Pioneers. By Boyse, Pearl M., daughter. From the Utah State Historical Society, Sail Lake City, Utah. Rccl No.: 10. Readex No.: UTHS0175C. Born in 1859 in the mining town ofNovado. Coli/omio; died 1919. Includes family's move lo Uloh in 1860 ondfirsl homr. conlac1 wirh many nalionolitic~,pam'u and cxcursion,r,lifi or daughler ofo member of rho High Council of1kMmon church, anending lhe best sshoob becoming apmfis,ionol bullon hole mhrand working in lksoeoonery oflk silkfaclory. marriage ol19ysors OM parinership wilh har bmrher in rlore in Ashley Volley in 1885, mbbery in store andliving space, injuries andillnrsse~with deolhs, community andchurch ocrivilies, seporolion from husband in 1894 and responsibilily/or krsel/and sachildnn, e&ds o/inherilance/mm/~fher,and raisingfive orphaned nieces and nepkwr History of John Law Blylh colledcd by the Daughters ofUtah Pioncsn. By Boyce, Pearl Elizabeth Mitchell. From the Utah Slate Historical

Socictv.,. Salt lake Citv.~ ,. Utah. Rccl No.: LO. Rcadcx No.: UTHS0175. Part offamiiYuauer9...... llistory of Mugarel Miuhcll. b. 1824. collected by the Daughlcn of litah Planccn B) Boycc. Pearl Elizabeth Mitchell From the i'wh State Htstonral Soc~ctv.Salt Lake City. lltah Reel No 10. Rcadcx No 1'1HS0171A Rom inSrotlond. Covers conwrrron to Afomonrrm andsubsequent divorce wirh hu~bondrecoivingcustody of children. remoniage, move 10 Utah.fming and adoption. History of Pearl Elizabeth (Mitchell) Boyce collected by the Daughters ofUtah Pioneem. By Boyce, Pearl Elizabeth Mitchell. hmthe Utah State Historical Society, Saii Lakc City. Utah. Reel No.: 10, Readcx No.: UTHS0175B. Born in 1881 in Sol1 Lake CiQ Utah. Di,scusrer mow rohhlev Valkv in coveredwonons in 1885 includim... loor offordim.. - smoms, Wwel rhmuxh hdianReservalion ondlhe dewn, slop or Fort1)u~che~;pmnu merronnk non which wru hvmr ocmsr/mm a roluun, and wlmrrsin~o munkr or u chrld mtenornmenr suldien and rowboyr. Cumnl C'reck, wnkny long dist~rnce~duhx pmnts buyinx mpr. nod rr one-mom rchoal l.,urnal of John I. nlh. IX7X-1880, utth htlynous, 1x29-1857 Romth: litah Suu Haton;al So;nsty. $111 I&e Ctt,. LILh Rccl NO.: No.: 10..~ Readex ~ UTHS0175D. ~ono/iamilvoao~rs.. ,. . HO(;AK~.N.\Nn >I HE1lLIRT.E SNOW. b. 1837. hfanuscnpt [ol'rcm~nrsccnccsoia joumcy arrors the plarns in I h43 wnlh l)r ilv.ur Whtman'r .'aravm and early life m Orcgonl From 'lhc Hunlrngton Irbrary, SM M-O. C~IIIJ~~B.Rcel No 16. Kedsx ho lllS 1IlOlltt . ~ Born in Spring(ield Missouri. Discusses crossing riwrs, storms. Indim, births and deaths, burial8. me Dolles./ur trapper'." sslalion. illness, ssnlemonr in Oregon lenilory, housing anddonation 1-nd, wildlije. Indian Wms and father's deolh, mamiage, move 10 Wa8hington. husband'k dealh, and her nmm'agc BOOTH, MINNIE A. Life of a Pioneer's Daughter. From San Juan County Archaeological Research Center and Library, Bloomfield, New Mexico. Reel No.: 33, Readox No.: MISC0002. Includes deloilr of home, furnishings, ondmcol~;experiences when lighrening $truck roof and duringjlood; housekeeping responsibililier shared with sisters because of mother 'spoor heollh; education and reachers; hard- $hip$ andpovem; ernlonainmenlprimrmrmlya1 home withafew ha;anddiffemnl comepb ofpunishmenl by eochporenl BOTTINO, CATARINA PESSETTO, b. 1870. Biography. By Litiuetle, S. V. From the Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: LTTHS022. Discurns coal mining including shel1eringMolh~rJonerduring lhe 1903 coal slrike, running a bwrding house, and Ire inHelper, Ulah. BOYCE, PEARL ELIZABETH MITCHELL. See: BLYTH FAMILY PAPERS. BOYD, MRS. ORSEMUS. Cavalry Life in Tent and Field. From the Library of Congress. Reel No.: I. Readex No.: LOCW0006. Begins wilh mamiage and hardship of Brmel ondlfe in the onny ineludingngJinarrcez.Discu~ses vi*iting with Indians; anlisledmen. oflcerr and wives; ImIessness; housing; medicalnee& andcore; andgeography andsconery. S1~~with eomplninls aboul tho Wesl and end. wirh a low ofit. Covers California Ncyada. Arizon New Mexico with visits lo Denver. SL Loui~.Chicano andNcw York Cihr BOYERFLORENCIS h., b. 1890. Las Vcgav. My Ilomc for Si.W Years with Lnmdun~onh) \lnr) Ellcn Glms ~r'rumlhc(ha1 lltrt~r) Pro-. Ilnivcrrd) of Nsvadq Rcnu. Ncvada Rcel No 24, Rcdex No lMVROOU2 Bnm in Rsdlunds Cnlifornm nee S'qutrps Ilttlte,~ injvepmz. '% Inrmduetion to SguiresFomily" coversgeneolou, paren13 andlhree brothers; mover lo Son Barnardino andLor Angeles; school ond dancing classps; theaters wilh sloekcomponies pamnrs'guesl8: andporents move lo Las Vegas. "I1 Pioneers o/ Clark County"covers /other >parnorship in lumberyard hoteland bonk lowmil aboul alcohol on jorner roilmod land the red-lighl dirm'cc early families, ~eulemencand formation of counfy: deloilr of workof the archeologist, MR. Ham'nglon; meeting with P~I Hoover; andconsmrction of dmn andlmge holek "IllFamily Lije in LaVegm" covers mother's work withMesguite Club public land- scopingprojeet andpublic libwy: derails of Indian woman'$ elolhe~wmhing andimning methods; enlertoinmenu; andsummer home "NMy Careorz" covers work as teacher with details onpupil3 and theiraduh live8: mm'oge to man 17yeors older; roising three children: publi~hinghusband's newspaper @m his death in 191 7; oppoimmnt osposfmostec election lo ofie of county clerk: second mamiage andmover 10 Ely ondCm~onCity. bndformal ondinforno1 ~ocialIfe. "K Conclusion "Ends with Index. BRAXTON, [TI, MRS. See: WOMEN ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER. BRENNER RUTH.. .Ib. 1934?1 Interview by Clarinda &nay-. & Elizabeth Bausr. Nazalini. AZ. 21 May 1986. InaI of Navaio. RuE- Studvl.., From the Hubbcll Trading Pod Nmonal Hrstoric Siu, Naltonal Park Scrvtcc, Ganado, hzona Rccl Nu 18. Kradcx No KIYN0003 Disrurses clan idonnjicmion; yovngsr nblings; childhwd w,thgmndporonn and herding iheep. education, leaminp to weave and rug moltinx- until mow lo bhnx.schoolin Utah; nurses oidwaimmc in Colfornia; mrn.aze to mili1~1ryman andlivim in Geomia. the rprorvation. Colifornio. Aloh. T~aosandNewYork. *in)! vwlspun by mnolhrr. weaving mgr and wNtng them, dcrixns mtJihe,r source*: delasls of her ~herphe&; trading or HvbbrN k ondNmajo tradtions andsvpenlioons BREWER MANDAYE WILLIAMSON. Dlary. May 8, 1854-Augusl IX, 1861. From the Kansa. SWAirmncal Sucicty. Topekc Kulras Reel No.: 32. Readcx No.: KSHS0009 SlonedinSordinio. Indiana, nriorlo hermadwe.- lo CmNnher fife asa~chwlrlr~and ronnnucd rhmu~hmomage until pared's death. Covers orrongsmml of school house andflower xorden. clarsmates ond tcocherr. ortrvrnrr ovlrrde school inciudtnx boordrng house. church ondSundq school

WlTH~ --- TNDFX~-~ BROWN, ANGELlNE MITCHELL Dim lof a college student in Kansas. 1869-18731. From the Sharlot Hall Historical Society, Prescott, Arizona. Reel No.: 35, Readex NO:: ~1~~0053.Wrinen while at~ansasStot~~gricultvml College in Manhotton, andot the Slate University in Lmurence, Konsos Discussesfaculty, wbjmc studied, doily schedule, boarding housesfor ~Ndents,roommates andjriend8, school mlea ondpunish- merits; mciol evenu; m> homo to help ill mother; andindependence ofsmdy at Universily.Ends with detailed lisu ofwardrobe and accesmries.furni~hingsand hordwam, medicines and toilet ornclr~sewing supplies: school wpplies, jewelry and book BROWN, ANGELINE MITCHELL Diary [of a school teacher on the Arizona Frontier, 1880, Sep. 6 - - 1881, Feb. 101. From The Huntington Library, San Marina. California Note: This microform edition is reproduced with the permission of Sharlot Hall Museum Rcscotl, Ainona Reel No.: 16, Rsadex No.: HUNTIJ007. Disevrse3 decision* leading" to teachinz-. oosition mother's health. difficvltie~- oftravel thmuzh the mountains and canyons details ofhouse when she was boarded.fashion, meals, mountain lion scam, detoib ofclothes washing andimning methods injuries and illnesses with remedies. Indians including details ofanack and nreus. Aztec groves ond exploring minr. hvdm~hobic. . eat. school house oandou~ils,. . detail8 of buildin*- o hou~e,furnishinxs, - pilo monster in school, Halloween celebration incidents ofnmrn tofomily, wont in Legislotun andpolitics. and eourt3hip. BROWN, CORA KETCH, MRS. JOSHUA B. See: PAWNEE COUNTY PIONEER SCRAPBOOK, RESEARCH COPY WlTH INDEX. BROWN, LIZZlE WEAVER, b. 1843. Pioneer Pemonal History collected by the Utah Works Rogress Administration. From the Ufah State Historical Societv.,. Salt Lake Citv.,. Utah. Reel No.: 5. Readex No.: UTHS0032. Born in Ennlond.- Discusses oioneer. iovrnev , in 1869. and settlement in Ogden. Utoh, including schooling, roeiol lif, wor* os a dome~He,andmomm~ge to o man who later committed murder. BRUNS. EUGENIA MAY, b. 1817. Old Empire on the Carson River My Native Town with lntrodudion by Mary Ellen Glass. From the Oral History. Prom.-. Univemity of Nevada Reno. Nevada Reel No.: 24. Readcx No.: UNVR0003. Born in Emoim. Nevodo Wrinen in five sections: 'SInRoduction"di~wsros teaching and acting as County School Superintendent, ond interview* in Calfimia '1Lifi in Three ofNevoda'8 Old Towns" diseusse* early dqsofEmpin thmvgh it3 extinction incbdingpmminentpeoplr and town chamcters. businesses rmdsociol events: stepfather'b death; teaching in Galeno, Pine Gmw ondMo.nVerviNo; ondB&Mountain. "I1 Yosemire in 1896" discusses camping mnip. "111. Alpine County Hi~tory"diseuse8 miner including owner3 ondfmiliec leaching; manioge and roneh work work with AmoricanRodCmss: mising children; ondentortoimnent. "W.Summory & Conclusion" discusser home in Col$ornta Ends with Index. BRUSH, MARGARETTE See: HILL, EMMA SHEPARD. Foundation Stones. BUDIN, VELMA ELIZABETH BORSCHELL, b. 1902. lntcrview, Grand Junction, Colo., February 16, 1978, by N. Wsstbook and E. Faussonc. From the Mesa County hblic Library District, Grand Junction, Colorado. Reel No.: 35, Readex No.: MISC0045. Born in Lincoln, Nebraska Discussosnrm)&~?nnu'ond~rnPnLl'moves- wrmmd mother's ondfarhrr's emrrlovmmu. , ondcommunim activities fim,ly 'r orchard* rchoolmg and m0mq.o Includeryeor, afir 1920 HUHRPR [CATIIKRINP. THEOBOLDI, hUIS .JOHN .IAC'O& Scc PAWNEE COUNTY PIONEER SCRAPWOK RFSFARCIi COPY WITTI INDEX BUNKER ELETHRA CALISTA, 1859.1901. A Little Sketch of El& Calista Bunker, Customs Prevailing during Utah and Inoidcnts in Her Life by her eldest daughter, borrowed by the Utah Works Prognss Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readcx No.: UTHS0261. Born in Oxden. Utah; she was nichmedKisw Covers can .xiven by older sisrer.fmher'splura1 wives, pmpmationfor andjourney to Dixie, housing,/ming ondpovem, how to make straw hots andadobe brick bem'es ondfruits, relations with Indians, earthquake, utensils andtools, edueotion, talent or o singer, the United Order, mam~ogp in 1880, children's births anddcoths, sister's mmriogr to her husband, and her deathfmm ehildbedjovor. Ends with list ofbrothers, sisters, stepbmthers ondnop~lsters.Index included.

BUNKER. MARY JOSEPHINE KNIGHT. b. 1859. Pioneer Reminiscences of Man,. Joseohine. Knieht- Bunker collected bv, Heel~~~~ Runkel .. 1:rom the Utah Slaw 1Insunial So.~sty. Sall Lakc City. Vfah Reel No 13. Keadcx So. ll'nlS0282. Horn in I'mvu ond lr,rJtn Suttr~r Cloro. Oloh ondRurclq Nevada l)i$rus$nrr.hooling, rbthmng /m,i oxperirnc~s~irh Indtons ondmomuge. BUHGWS. MAH(;AREC .JANE MCINTIHF, lU.37-1919. Skr1:h oi Margaret Janr hlclnlnrs (UurRcss).. -.Plonccr of 1819-1x61 homowed h\ the Utah Works Progress Administration. By McMuririe. Margaret V. ~urgess.From the Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 13, Readcx No.: UTHS0283. Discusses childhood inNrmvoo. nlinois, pioneerjourney in 1849. settlement in Sr Geoqe, Utah. and experiences as ocpaintoner ofJoseph Smith. BUSHMAN. LOIS A. SMITH. 1844-1921. A Brief Sketch of'Ihc Pioneer Life of Lois A Smith Bushman. Bv Smith. Maria Elizabeth nushmk From the Utah Statr Hlrtoncal Suclrty. Salt lakc Clty, Utah Reel No 10, Rcadcx Yo.. ~lll~0li6BOA m l.,rrlr i'k Arlrrmras und lrvsrlin Lehi Utah Covers wugun tnps rrperipnrrr wrrh Indim, and the UnitedOnlor BI:SIIMAN.nMRY AYN PETERSEN, 1857-38115. Sce WOhlEN PIOSEtRSOF ARIZONA. BUSTER SARAH JANE LAWTON. See: PAWNEE COUNTY PIONEER SCRAPBOOK, RESEARCH COPY WlTH INDEX BUTLER, NANCY FRANZETTA SMITH, 1853-1913. Funeral Service of Nancy F. Butler. From the Utah St& Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: I I, Readex No.: UTHS0196A Included with popera ofNmyFrametfu Smith Burler. ~~~ ~ -~~ ~ -...... - ~ ~ puo puoluod uaamraq uxor u! looqlr pun Su!daqa~noq:~apo~~o~puo nal!~~ uaamreq rawow 'q1~1~11r$opuopuuqrrq Su!unq 'o[o&q '&ano~% pun ~mrs/oSU!UOS!O~ .!!qlo/o EIJ@# .rqS!u ID Su!pnorr 'ssaul~!'rlqmq pun F~MAS'SUg003 1u!o~d~0bpqlr!q q181 S~!pnlw!'2.9a!Upuo sxaqdru 'd(Dl-U!-L81Ep'SAqIOIq ql!M 1581 U! W081 XO dq IU2UgUOJ SYI SU!SSM3 CISEfI1E!O '100WON xapax '91 :.ON 1008B!UIOJ!I~~ 'owm ws 'hq!? u@ununH au ~101s.sa~mos!m-an %UHM z'dnvmrm 'S~N~VHJ .Lqlq #Em3 U! qw01 ID ID~,ULBPUL. P~EED~EIU~YI~IIJIU~E'aSm!w o u! ~~aqryto/o#ag!!n(/>o 'ah1 dm2 'rruap!wopuo sssu!!! ,L.woa~lrodluo!pul 'Xqd~~SoaXpuo~pl!* 'bl!xlrod 'msuo~u! 'dul ro/~uo,umdudracsm!a'800- :'ON xop1x '91 :'ON 111~'!WOJ!PJ 'ouyqq "IS 'hqnUO@~U~H ow mcq .~581-0%~ xo uo m nrpld OW SSOJJV d".~v .NHM033N NWHH %HLNHdXVJ 'sapouau raylo rarou pappo aq* :u$ornoq o u! rro! polar raq/o sbp uun ranm or war! r!qrpapnlw! rrruadro3 VP~OMSV~:.ON xap=x '5 I :ON lax 'T!UOJ!P3 '01U1LUB130~'hqq 4w B!WOJIP3 ?(B WOJJ 'pUZZ 130 - v581 '4191 ?UnI :UOM03JW o%oWJO h!P 141UlOld .&uno[aqr arofiq soxuoX/o #quowaw na/opuo :w!u a,~,mny~o~m#uq3uar ro[o+uo :s#npuo Su!you eqx 'au!mar duma 4!0p 'uo!q~o/puoSu!qrol9 'auroSpuo oppq ,nro!pu~rd!q~pqpuo ~11Suop 'uq- u?uMorp!~uo so ruog!puo~pun sdvro~rrqS!s ipooSploqmnoq puo ~uawenbauoSo*/o ~l!orapX~~od/o s~~qwow puo ~uop!nard/ovq Su!pnl~u! 'rqruow mofi ap.uq o ED 1x1~daunfl9~81 UIO~ uo~pn~ a- >aru.pdpuo 'raru~dro3r-9 ',#run qr/orrq~ow:f 161 U! P'!a PIOMSV~:.ON XOPB~B '51 :.ON10.x ~UIOJ!IWL4~9-30~ 'hqnvw =!WOJ!P~ 241 mud .-1/1s LI~I- 9581 '419~LEN :&!a 'NNM033N NH'IHH 'XHLNHdXVJ '~Su!~ralglnqm~,ul~d~,pu~q~ny~ypun ray qroq #oron8 'qroap S,PUI)qS"t(PYO '#d!q~'E~oo~~IO~~E~O~/O IE!IpUII ''81 U! #80-~1 '880~t~d

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~ ~ .ruo!pu, olono~puo r3mrd 'Samtd raro~:rbpopqoq :uuuompa :xu uo Xu!roqr/o r!,prap puo i(y,->qq ~rauold:d!qmmo~ !rurwupr -2arua 'sdar9puopuo/:ralpuo~pu~rduq qa!4 'Supnoq :ZY~IU! a&oa~) or uqr PUD !q", 01 admu < 4!@ p!!l/J D mX aqs UY- CIl,\SE, AMANDA TAYLOR, b 1841. Pioneer Penonal Hutory collected by tho L'tah Works Rogrols ~dmmlstmtron.Prom the Utah S8.a Hirtoncal Socsty. salt Lake Cnty. Utah. Rccl No..9. Reader No UTMSO144 BornmSlatrrviNe. thepungestoflwelvr children, in rump veor her umnts cmssed the uloins. DfscuasesJoseuhite bmwh ofMormonism. .km oflndlrms,. move acmss Idaho to -.noldfields of Alder Ovlch, Montana, in 1864, lemming to ridr horseback mteriainmmnts, fanning on Ruby creek areagmnr, Indian WaroJ1873, modagents andmbbors, mmrioge in 1878 to mildwo*, ehildren./irrtphonr, andearly 1880s metcm JydIOm with mules CHASE, MARY. See: WOMEN ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER CHASE MIRIAM GOVE, 1813-1909. Skdch ofthc Life of MiGove Chase. Pioneer of the year of 1855. By Thomas, Amy H. Adams. Fromthe Utah State Historical Sacidy, Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: I I. ReadcxNo.: UTHSOIPI. CovcrspionecrjourneyjmmIowo to Utah with her husbandin 1853. CHILES, HENRIETTA MERCER Diary ofHenrim Mercer Chiles. May I I -July 1I, 1850, entitled 'Trip Across the North Plains." From the Center for Amerioan His*, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. Reel No.: 23, Rcadsx No.: WlXAOOI5. Mileage. location ofcamp andstalua ofwater, gmss and wood were written doily. ARo discusses scenery ondspeciol sights including Fon Kearnry. Seon'sBluDj. andBlockHills; solders ondhdans: andilInesse8 encountered.. CHURCHILL, CAROLINE M. NICHOLS. Little Sheaves Gafhered While Gleaning &r Reapen. Being brsof Travel Commencing in 1870 and Ending in 1873. From the Library of Congress. Reel No.: I. Rcadex No.: LOCW0007. Notes oflmvrl thmughout California andNcvodo including descriptiom 4( rcenry, history, iindurby and business, ogricullure, climate, cevlNre and custom8 Concludes with section on stories ojovents or rpmembmneas and her opinions Over the Purple Hills; or, Sketches ofTravel in California of Important Points Usually Visited by Tourists. From the Ubrary of Congress. Reel No.: I, Readcx No.: LOCW0008. Note8 o/lravel thmugh Yosomite Volley and/otoua nahrml site8 with description8 of scenery, plants, animab, birds, reptiles, redwoods Includes hovel thmugh Modesto. B&rsJi.ld mdMonterey Boy to SollL& City. End* with The 'DmNcr'sBill. Personal momliq ~totomrntsore yn'tkn thmughovt the book CHURCHILL. CAROLINE N. Adive Footsteps. BY&. Camline N. Churchill From the Libraty of Congress. Reel No.: I. Reader No.: LOCW0009. Born in Conado in 1833 oioanntr,. who wmhom the U.S. Di~eysscsteachine " school~tme 14. marrime" 0112, ~~, wars.. poor kaRh utrnnw tmel, writing books. ortiv;tirs in thr Jeminin. mflrag. ond tomprance movement*, and lfe in Demer or owner of o nrwzpoper ('oncludes virh ppoemr NOlE It ,rpmbuble tho1 this woman is rhe outhor. Camline M Nlchul, ChurchtN. rhorr travel

('I~PPKLOUISE AMELIA KYAPP SMITH. lhe Shlrlc) Lctvrs frum the Callfornta hlincn in 1x51-1x52. By Russell. Thorns C l'rum the hhmq of Congrs~.Reel Nu.: 2. Keadcx No. U>CWOOIU. 7\uenrylhne doscriptiw lerrrr rrinen by a ad-edueo1~dNewEngland woman. born in 1819, about her uperipnco~ondhowledge ofa mining eamp &its social lije in tho SierraNe~ad~1Mountoin~. Discusses tmwlto camp, oncounters with Indians, town. husbandi ofice osphyR'cion, medical needs ondcm,pioneer women. law and order. ~pplicsondpmvisions, housing, miningpmcrsses ondsynems, and weather Include8 biogrophieolskotch by Mrs. Mory Viola Tingley Lawrence. CLARK, JULIA ANN HOLLADAY, 1862-1926. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. CLARK, MARTHA CUMMING, 18%1%2. lke Life Story of Matha Cumming Clark. By Clark, Frederick James, her husband. From !he Utah State Historical Society, Slft Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: IZ Readex No.: UTHSO25 I. Born in Scotlond. Covers eonversion to Mormonism journey to Utah, andmoniage. CLARKE, ANNIE ELIZABETH FRO=, b. 1860. Pioneer Personal History collected by the Utah Works Rognss Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Sail Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHS0039. Born in SL Louis Missouriand livedin Ogden. Utoh. Diseysr.spionecrjoumy in 1861, home I@. schooling, experience# with Indians and mamiage. CLARKE LUCY PATTERSON. d. 1920. Recollections of Mrs. Lucy Patfcnon Clarke as to early lie in Lawnnoc, from an interview by her daughter, Mary Patierson Clarke. From the Elizabdh M. Watkins Community Musew Douglas County Historical Society, Lawnnoc, Kansas. Reel No.35. Readex No.: MISC0041. Di~cus~esiournryhorn Findloy, Ohio, to lawrenee. Kmsm, lncludina-. ~mblrms coused bvloihor'z. . abolitionist vim; commvniry help off.r-da1 icfore were dchkred; mdviv(dreeollretion of Qumrlrrll's Massacre when she was seven- teenyems old Interview by Mary Patterson Clarke incbded in Resolledions of Mrs. Luoy PdImon Clarke as to early life in Lawrcncc. From The Elbabdh M W& Communilv Museum.. Douelas- Counh, Historical Socidv... Lawnnos. Kansas. Rccl No.: 35. Readcx No MISC0041A. Interv,ew ofAu~uslallvnt HoN Di,cussnjourney fmm Boston Mm,achusem, to Lmenncr. Kmtsm, ";a SL Louis ondKonsos Cay: detailr of to*n with mrps and mecling places. ondpmmtnmt vrsilor, HoN', rpcolleetions of QuonmN'sMossoere ~ ~ ore Joundm thi eonclu$ioion of the Recolleetionr ofMr8. Lucy Potter$on Clarke, above. CLEGG, DORAH. Diary, 1870-1879. From the Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. Reel No.: 22, Readcx No.: UTXAOOOZ. Ennie* cover leaving Fori Smith Tern& afew month8 ofrrr mm'~1gc.scenery, experiences with Indianr. anival inLoneoster, ondodditionol meL78;s item is badly nainrdmddiieyh to mad.

CLINE EMMA OUAINTANCE. b. 1887. See: PAWNEE COUNn PIONEER SCRAPBOOK. RESEARCH COPY WITH INDEX.~~ ~~~ COFFIN. AHIG~\~L.1813.1891.' A History of Ahiga~lCofi Fmm the 1:tah Slate lllrtoncal ~ocld),Salt Lake Clty. lJh Rcrl NJ 12. Readcx No LJTllSO249. D;~ru~se~/om,lyhistory Momom m 1il;nois and Winler Quoners pionesrjourney to Utah in 1852. unJ workinn as uhvsieion ond midwik in Onden. C0l.E CI~ARL~TTEJESKINS.~I~~S.~~~~. A Skcl~hofthc Lntc otCharlotv Jenlunr Cole. n) Sirnunsen, Charlolls Mencll. From the Illah Slalc Hlstuncal Sucmcty. Salt lake Ctty, Ulah Rccl No I I. Rradcx So.: lJIHSOIXS. Born inEnglond Includespione~rjuurne to Ulohin 1850 BIe in WiNordandAmrnron , ,- . Skekh of the Life of John Cole, Pioneer of 1810. By Stmonscn, Charlour Mencll. Rum the Utah Slav Htsmrical Socncl) . Salt lake Ot). Iltah. Rssl No.: l I. Kcadcx No UTllS018SA bcludrdinpapp~ofCharlotte JtekIutlnsCole COLE LlJCY WARD. 1833-1920. The Lady in tho Lleauliful Circcn Veil Lucy Ward Cole's Slur+. I3y. Johnson. Isabel Mav linrlcv From the Utah State Historical Socidy. Slft Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 10, Readex No.: UTHS0171. Born in England. Discusser journey to Utah aspon ofthe Willie Hondcorl Cornpony. COLEMAN, EMMA SOPHIA. Reminiscences of Emma Sophia Coleman writtcnto her niece. Alice Emma Coleman Batchelder, in "The Young Ladies' Remembrancer" belonging to her mother, Catalina Storms Colemm. Fmm the Paoadena Historical Society. Pasadena, California Reel No.: 33, Readex No : MISC0014. Discusser herfarher's mom'oge lo her uncle's widow ondil~a&rs on her and her mother's dea~hwhen she wwar on infant wirh mother's background, vimer and illness; rejl.eIion$ on brother's I#, injury and rickn~rr:learning 77tompronion .y.rlam ofherb medicines ond knowhee ofrho mindos used byfolher lo lreal ocule direaseqfolher 's financial ~ccessesand reversals: arlendonce 01 Anlioch college ao/r Civil Wor: andjother 's inventions. ('OMISH. ELIZABETH KEGG. See: ALLEN, SUSANNA PREECE, 1863. ('ONOVER EMMA LYNETTE RICHARDSON, b. 1841. Biography ofthe Life of Emma Lynoue (Richardson) Conover Written hy Her. self. From the Utah Stale Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 7, Rsadex No.: UTllS0078. Born ;"New York Includes journey ro So11 Lake City in 1853. conver.rion to Momonirm. srlllemenl in Ephmim. Uloh andpolygmny. ('OOK, MARY FLETCHER, b. 1861. Captured by Indians: My Life, M. F. Cook. From the Utah Stale Historical Society, Sali Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: I I, Readex No.: UTHS0198. Born inEngland theyor herporenls immigralad lo America. Discusserfnmily's weollh, crossing rhoplains in 1865; anock by Cheyenne Indiana or Rock Creek Wyoming, when she was I3years old including her mother's murder andfa1heri escape, rho coplure ofher and her two year oldsi*ler. separalionfmm her sisrer, Ireormen1 during caplivify, ondrescue in 1866; journeyfrom wader who purchased her lo Ampahoe chieflo Fl. Larnadond Alehison Konsos, lo Illinoir, andlo o Judge *family in Drmenporr, lowo: mom.age in 1867: widowhood withfour children in 1886: and reunion wilh herforher in SollLoke Cip. A White Indian Woman. From the Utah Stale Historical Society, Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: I I, Readex No.: UTHS0198A. An occovnr which irpon ojrhe "Hislory ofNafmno County. 1888-1922. " Rprovides more details than the above and odds infomation on her reunion wilh her sirler who hodon Indianfamily, anddescribes her sister's I@. COOL, SARAH MAHALA ARAM. Frontier Life, Incidents and Work in California From The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Reel No.: 16. Readex No.: HUNTTI009 Describe$ Colifornio underMexican mlo a1 lime ofwar wirh the UniledSloles Ihrouxh.. .oeace cmd rmlemont IncluJe~omt.<~l in 1840 mlioniny. ricknl.rs onJdeurhs. fpxtnms. bull beur und cockfiyhrr. home SunJoy ~rhuol,irrr I'nos~ontmi~~~onori~sondtlopnst imBMelhodisl meelmnxs. yolddi~cuvrry.Imlr,mt~e,s; schooling. goods ondrolrr onJ li/e ofa minisarf wi/o. COOLEY, FRANCES ISABELL RHODEBACK, 18481937. History of Frances Isabell Rhodeback Cooley. Prom the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: I I, Readex No.:UTHS0180. LivrdinKonosh and Kclor, Utah andPocheo. Mexico. Covers pioneerjourney in 1853, andexperiencer as hourewifi. COOLIDGE, 171, MRS See: WOMEN ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER By Fowler, William W. CORRIGAN, SISTER MONICA. Journal of the Sisten of SL Joseph on Route to Arizona in 1871 [Entries dated 18701. From the Arizona Historioal Sooiety--Tucson, Arizona Reel No.: 34. Readex No.: MISCOO25. Wrinen oRer the trio was completed, lhe Journal war sent lo tho eomenl in Carondeler where rhr journq ,,uneJ finme. n,vrr lrm~lfrom.SL 1.0uir lhrou~hPrbroska lo Sun r'runc,rco wo ruilmdd lhrn wugun onc/valkinx lo ,Immn'cunI)r~mrh~w rhe OCCOU~Ien0.s Include( r~moonrIOJ~IIO* IIWPI~~I andmen 01 lhe Nest and rrentc d.,r.rcnpn~,nv Ihc 'Trek ol'thc Sc\m Stacm From the :baonn 1lmlon;nl Sa.lc1, -- lu:son. ;\r#,.ana Keel No 3.1. ReaLx So \11SC0025.\. Ahr repeating rho lripjrom SonDiego lo lhe Ameriean Desori dercribedobove, this piece eompleles the journey ro Arizona. Diseursss sights ofdeod conle ondshoop, provisions andemnping,jinding lost member ofgroup, peoeeful and waning Indians. and welcome in Tucson

COTTAM. CAROLINE- ~ SAMITH 1820-1890. A Bioera~hicalSketch ofthe Life of Caroline Smilh From thc Utah Stale -~~Historical ~~ ~ Societv - ~~ -. ". ,. Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: I I, Rcadcx No.: UTHS0181. Covr~pionesrjourneyo/1852,and her hurbond* COX, MARTHA CRAGUN, 1852-1932. Bioeraohioal-. Record of Martha Cox. Fmm the Utah Stale Historical Society. Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 5. Readex No.: UTHS005 1 Discvssrspioneerjourney in 1849, life in SL Geoeo. Uloh ondinMaieo. andJoseph Smilh. Biographical Record of Martha Cox collected by the Utah Works Progress Adminkblion. From the Utah Stale Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHSOO5 IA Born inSallLak Cil~Ulah. Record begin* wilh Index ofInciden~s,and o Name List. Ineluderfathsr's/mm; rhreol ofslarvotion and experience ofsharing ingood times and bod;/omt&n ofebbs to readnews. papers because ofwar; schooling, teachers. andeducation; wppom'ng herseUwilh spimting and weaving; dreiJion 10 enter oplvral momiogo, Ire with other wives, andpersecution including midon home: experiomo~reaching and home school.: pighr children including deolh ofo doughier: ondmeosle* epidemic while inMexieo. CRAGUN, MAGGIE. Interview entitled Early Pioneer Experience collected by the Utah Works Rogreos Administration. From the Utah state Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5. Readex No.: UTHSOO29. LivedinManIi, Lohi and Warhingron. (Noh Discusses family I@, mamiago and housework

CRANE GERTRUDE ESTELLE STEVENS. 18541946. Diw. (1885-1890).. Gencaloev-. and Memorandum Book 11885-1989), Note.~~~ This rnt;r,~ljm cdluon IS rcproduicd ullh the pcrmlsslon of the ;op)nght owncn Dupleauon or rcsalc ulthout pcrmlrslon ir pmhnh~rcd From thc hansa.5 Slaw tl~rmn;al Socaty, ropcka. Kansas Rccl No 3 I. Reader So KSHSOOO3 1)tury bsgonyrur before mamiope andc,,nnnued one, momone. Weather conditions ore noted lhrouphoul diov. B+re momope, discusses work as Counhr Superinlenden1 ~chools - . ~ . . if including leaching. role ofschool lands, examinolions, correspondence, purchasing ofmaleria1~,and lmsuirs; domestic work in porents' and sister's homes including quilling, sewing andmg making: chronic illne*se* and home remedies: details ofbooks read ond musieol rolenls: her own home; and commenls on new senlers. surveyors. and milroad interesl$.Afir momloge, discusses domestic work and volunteer work wirh toocher examinations; rcdising children incbding wins: virilors and snlenoining; boding ondprovisions; husbond'rpoliticol oelivitier; ondsmollpox epidemic ondquorantina. Ends wilh Geneolw, comments on record ofLincoln'.~ddearh, Receiplfor Genlhmon's Gloves, andLisr ofBoohJor Refirenco andLibrary CRANK. MARY AGNES BRIGDEN. Ranch Life FiYear. Ago. From the Pasadena Historical Society, Paoadenq California Reel No.: 33, Readex No.: MISCOOI 5. Discussesjourney lo Cal(fomia in 1876 with hudond, son and brother, andlife in OaWond andSon Francisco; move to Lor Angeler oreafor her hcollh; derails ofhouse on ronch and Chinese servant; onlenaining General Sheman: rhe volley. inhabitonls, ondouldoor I@; anddevelopmen1 ofLor Angeles andPasadena End.$ with Supplemenlo1 noler wilh addi~ionolinfomo-

lion~-~ on oeooh andevents r~~.~ ~ CROSBY. HANNAH ADELIA BUNKER 1853-1931. Autobiography, entitled Sketch ofthe Life of Hannah A Cronby, Daughter of Edward & Emily Abon Bunker, collected by the Utah Work3 Progress Administration. From the Utah SLltc Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHS0043.Livedin sourhem Utah. Covers childhood,fnming, picking conon, suppor~ofher CROSSON, JANE ELIZABETH. A Pioneor Woman. Fmm nlhs Norlheastcrn Nevada Museum, ELko, Nevada Reel No.: 35, Readex No.: MISC0065. Born in 1847 in Canada Discusses move 1oMi1souri ar oyovng girl: marriage in 1869;journey We1wilh husband andfriends in 1873 includingJighling bofween Indian hiber; senlemenl in Slmvolley. Nevada: home andchildren including death of son: school m lhe eommunily hall; and nursing skills. CROWE, SOPHIA BENNETT. Diary, January 1. 1874 - December 3 1, 1874 WiUl accounts and memoranda From the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas. Reel No.: 31, Readex No.: KSHS0004. Enhielcover dom& work portieulorly sewing on a machine; her husband, ponn~s, andchildren: weorher ondprairieJirres; use ofmrsing &ills ondnmedicrforfomily and neighbors; roisinn conle mduirs.. ". and boardinn- horses; ~houuina... - includim . Dms . lo Emuori~~:.zmdenr ondonhard. and visilorr ondenlenaininn.- Endu wirh nciper for disinfecronr and carbolic acid, remedierfor spoei/ie ills, ond aeeounls. CROWELL, LUCY DAVIS, [b. 1881). One Hundred Years at Nevada's Capital with Introdudon by Mary Ellen Glass. From the Oral Elistory Proezm. University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada. Reel No.: 24, Readex No.: UNVR0004. Wrinen in seven seelions "lnrmducrion" " " ", . . . .. ,lppeoi ' covert newrpoper e,lobiirhtd by her molhrr'rfirrl husband clnd molher'r work as o mponer I/ ?he 1)m ,dl;um,l, <,/I ',rrran Clrv 'coverslorher's bockxmundondpormlr. ' momage: hrr msmurirs o/Will;om Jennln~rBoon s vlril lo I ukr T~rhou,rmd/rrrhrr I ranch "111. Falher & MolherDovi~"coven her aetivitier assisting ingrandparenIs'mi33ionory work "N.Tho Leisun Hour Club " covers octivitirs as member ofchurch study club. "Y Pigneenrs'' coven Corben-Fibsimmon~jighlheolrical leam ofJoseph Grirmor ondphmbr Dm;$, mdBorglum, lhr ~culplor."YI. Lucy Dovis Cmwell" covers work at the Copilol andfor o newspaper; madago ond lrip IO London; her sludy of mining; divorce andsupponing herseljandehildren: work a1 coun including MorkPicuord's divorce; ond OOI~~~COI~C~Y~~Y.Ends with index ,~~~~ ~ ,~ ~ C'KO\VLEY, EI.IZABETI1 REDMOND Scc HI1.I. EMMA SHEPNO Founjatlnn Stones ('l'.~NS.SARAH .I. Autdbiogmphy & Rcmin~~ccnccnFmm Uls Lthnuy ol'cangcrs Rccl No. 2, Rcadcx So LO(:U'0012 liom in - ~ 1828 in Sonnmnoa-. lllinois Discusser Enplish" and Americon onceslor#,hereducofion ineludinx. li8ls ofboob and wrilinzr-. in family . library. move* lo Ohio andMissouri, marriage which wasfollowed byjourney Wesl 10 Oregon which she describer as o combination of hord~hipsand brouly, ondlhe drorh of fwo children ondfwo hu~bandsIncludedis o lrner which look fwoyeon lo gofmm Foiqield.

Indiana lo Salem Olelron and wa* cdedin .urn by. Kll Carson; ondo m'bure to the memory~ ofDr.~ Whilman who diedin the Whilmon MOISL~C~. CURLEY, EVELYN, b. 1927. Interview, 24 OCT 1985, [part of Navajo Rug Study). Fmm the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site. National Park Service, Ganado, Arizona Reel No.: 18, Rcadex No.: HTPN0004. Diseu>ser clan idontificofion: leorning lo card wool. .;pin yarn, and wrove by the age ofeighl rolher lhm anending school: nine children includingJiw girls who could wsmo; dosigns and dyes; selling of f~dingpomoodelsouhere; Nmajo rroditions in weaving ondlool~:andoldandnewer methods CURLEY, MARIE, b. 1901. An Interview by David M. Bruggo and John D. Sylvester. September 10. 1970, Doris Duke Number 678.The American Indian History Roject Supported by Miss Dorir Duke, Western History Center. University of Utah. Fmrn the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Silc, Reel No.: 18, Readex No.: NTPN0019. Born in Conado. Arizona Discurses clan idenlijicolion; learning lo weme 01 eighlyems old while herding sheep; schoo1ing;Jorced momomageondono chi/& leaching the wriler. GladysReichord, lo weme: wonC for Hubboll Tmding Posl: ondpmntr and olhor relatives. Include8 Table ofConlenls CURNOW, ALICE J. lke Journey with Tom: Law Beyond the Pinals. Prom the Arizona Historical Society--Tucson. Arizona Reel No.: 34. Readex No.: MISC0024. Deloiledoceounl of/@ afler marriage beginning in 1881 wilh lravelfmm Los Angeles lo RichmondBosin ouuide ofClobr andending with dmrghrpr'* death aRer 1930. Covers ml.meals, hhospilalily, mining cmnps andmining monagemen~, medical core, pmvislons, housing, schook Indian relations, mnching. law and legi~lation,elimole andgeography, writing a novel and deolhs of hu3bandandchildren. CURTIS, CHRISTINE Interview, Trading Post Rug Room, 21 NOV 1985, [part of Navajo Rug Study]. From the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site. National Park Service. Ganado. Arizona Reel No.: 18, Readcx No.: HTPNOOOS. Discusser learninn lo weave 01 !he Community College, Nova@ wormrng hud;lion.v, quolily of qs,ond valve o/voaving or o means ofmppon CURTIS, SARAH DIA3TH.A CAKDNER, 1852-1932. See. WOhlEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. OACCET. [?I.MRS. JOSEPII. Scc WOMEN ON 1HE AMERICAN PRONnER. DALIGI. Interview bv Clarinda IBeeavl. 13 MAR 1986. Curtorial Ofice. loart of Navaio Rue Shldvl. From the Hubbell Tradine HELEN. . " ... ." . - .. 0 Past National Historic Site, National Park Service, hado, Arizona. Reel No.: 18, Readcx No.: HTPN0006. Direusser elan idenb,5cation, leonrin~(10 woove a> child, rypcs ondquolily of rugs, taboos andmoditions, eomplelepmcrss fmm shearing lo pinnine dyes and the

D,~I.TON,)?],~Rs. See WOMENON TIIF ~\MERIC.ASFRONTIER DALTOY. AI.ICE AN3 LANGSCON BROWY, b. 11165. 1lmslon;al SLckh uf ,\lt:c Ann Lmgston Oalton E Idr. i.>llcnrdI,) the Uuh Works Pmerass- AJmmtntraion Fmm the Utah Slats Historical Socncty. Salt Lake CIW,I'lah Rccl No 9. Rcadcx No : L'I'HSL I39 Livednn Rockville. Ulah Discusses lemlinn fim husband and loler mam'a~e,.oolvnomv ... , rho Uniad Order church acrivirie>, and homelife DALY. >lOTHER OF PETER ~e;"lllLL EMMA SHEPARI) Foundaton Stoncn DN(;HERG, GRACE MELISSA, b. 1896. An htcnisu with Cirarc Mclnssr 1)angbcrp zonduitcd b) R. I'. King. 26 June 1984, s .'anlrohu. tion to a survey of life in Carson Valley. from first settlcmsntthmueh the 1950s. Note: This microform edition is re~roducedwith the ~er- mission of the copyright owners. Duplication or resale without permission is prohibited. From the Oral History Program, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada Reel No.: 24, Readex No.: LJNVR0005. Discusserporenr$ and childhoodon ronche$ and in Minden, educolion including gmduole ~chool.sNdy of Wmho Indians, ond writing hisrorias ofareo in "lnmduclion, " rhengoes on lo include Gemon heri1o.e andslories ol~rondoarenrs.,.. . deaths olsiblinas. deloils ofedueo1;on ondrerearch wilh Indians, .lamihl . ranches. ondearlv. davs. 8" ,%findenand Carson I'olley Includer Index I).\NIELS, hl.4RII.I.A 1.UC'RETIA JOIISSOY MILI.PR, 18JO-l9111. ihary for Scpvmbcr 21-26. 1856, January 29. 1863 - tcbru:~1.1. 186'1 From the I'lah Slav Il,donial Soctct). Salt ldcClty. Utah Rssl No 9. Rradex No IITHSOIJX Includes Imp lo Soulhem litoh wrh Rrighom Young mornag~.fom,l) lfc, ondcommunily ucmivili~rincluding virilt b) church digniloricr DAVESPORT, hllSSIETEKIS. JlRS. THOS. Rcminn-cences of Mn 'lhos Davenport. I)ce 29. 1926 Transcnbcd hy I:Jnth li~si:nm the ;\nr~naHmton.'al Su;~rW..lbru;sdn. .'V12ona Reel No 34. Kcadcx No MISC0026 l)#rcurresnovel lo LIorie on/irsl lhruuyh-. p',rrmn,qrr train fmm Austin, Texo~;father's hadingposr ondslore; Cemnimo'3 caplure ondanivol a1 station: ondlndion raids, wilhfarher'r coplure by oodfriondship with Coehise. DAVIES, ANNE JONES. Diary, I?]1882, January-March and September-December 1x83; February and Decemher 1884; August-Odober 1886: February, April, June-Deccmber 1887, January, April-June 1888. From the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas. Rcel No.: 32, Readex No.: KSHS0013. Preceded b.v her doughler :r inlroduction lo lypepescripl andidenlifyig nolrs Entriesinelude weather ,?ores; ocrivirirr oJhurhond,(olher ot~dhired mon: names ~Jpreachorsond no lo lion^ when she does" '1 ollendehuwh: and sales ofher huner nndpncrs. Di.rcus,se,sreloliver nrrd children; children 'r educolion: illnerser and deolhs including rho1 ofhrr baby: liverlock and fin" work: housekeeping: anddebrs nttdlmer. I).\VIS. I?),MRS. MURKY. Mrs. Muq Davis'kip to Fourt McDowell in 1869. From !he Arizona Historical Society--Tucson, Arizona Rccl No.: 34 Rradex No.: MISCU027. Beginx wilh trip lo Arizona Jrom Oakland. Calfornio. when she was i9years old. wilh a rk-monlh old baby, and endr nine monrhs loler wilh rerum lo Oakland. Discusses li/e oJAnny ofice,, lrrmsl in covered wagon wilh vividdesctip- lion oJdeseri, Jeor oJlndian 's killing her hurbond. pow-wows, dearh and butial ~Jsoldiers,housing, andprovisions DAY. ELIZABETH BENJAMIN. 1806-1891. See: TROWBRIDGE. MARY E. DAY. I1 1). EI.IL.\HETII .JANE Rl'SSE1.I.. IN62.1965. n#.lyrrphl;~lSLcLh I'rumIhc I'tah .\t.ltr lllrt.,rt.'rl S~~lct,.SdI I-&< Cot). 1ll.h Kccl 1.1. RcnJex X,) IlllSU107 tlornin.5nylond. rhejirrlyirlnJIer irtm bovr with ht,)ounXrr rrsrrn. d~rrl.~~lIll~ronlolJ Discusses comina- lo rho UniredSrales or one. orseven.. Irrmelirrn. lo Onden,. Ulah via railrood which was only. open. lhree months, her firs1 home which was o dugout in Tqlormille. Jhndly Indians, homing lo read ond writ# wirhovr regular schooling.jirst work owoy Jrom hcmr ol rhirieen. couriship and mamhge, diphtheria epidemic ondloss oflhreo childmn, rupporring hrrrel/ondJour children under .seven yeom oJoge while her husband was on a mission, deolhs oJ1hs more children husband's deafh afler 62 yeow ofmomioge. church work. andfirsr ex~eriencein a hosoiral a1 100 voom old. I).\Y. I,\RY I1 \\ I1 COX,h. IX6U. I'lonzsr I':rson.ll Ilmrt.,r) ;dIIc:lcd h\ the llL& Wdrls I'!ocrtrs .\.lnl~n~rtral!onl:rumll8e lluh Sutc Il~\tonc~lSu;oct). Salt Inkc C.tv. lltah Rcel So 5, Hcadrx So lJl'llSU005 Cover? rhil~lhoodm.4uunrPlvoronr ilroh mllrrioge and move 1oMoab. DEBIES, ELLA LOUISE, b. 1889. Interview. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake Cily, Utah. Reel No.: 7, Readex No.: UTHS0083. Born (188971 in Ashland. Tennessee, nee Sanders. Discusso~parenlsseparalion andsr~ppannrs.frequently moving all over the UnilrdStoles in response lo slepJolher'ajob, mother's uro oJherb~andleas lo heal her o#er she was born crippledon the righl side, molher lewing her lo be o missionary, mam'age inKonsas, moving lo Konsos Ciry ondlhen lo SohLake Ciry/or son's education prejudice she encounared as o black woman. ond second manioge and odoplion oftwo children Concludes with newspaper am+ oboul her DEWITT, WILLhllRTH GREEK 1872-1957. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. DOXEY. LUELLA EATON, b. 1864. Pioneer Personal History colleded by the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 7, Readex No.: UTHS0087. Born in Scipio, Ufoh. Discusses move. wirhporents, lo Arizona in 1878, mam.age. hardships, experiences wilh Indians, and move lo Ogden, Ulah in IRP9. DOYLE, CHLOE ANN TERRY. MRS. Diary Kept While Crossing Ute Plains in 1852. From the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Reel No.: 34, Readex No.: MISC0021. Born [1826?] inSyracuse. New York; died1911. Enlrieie~coverjourneyfrom Michigan lo Poriland, Oregon, ol the age oJ20, wrlh mamedsislers. bmlhrr-in-law niece* ondsingle brolher Inelud~sweorher, road conditions and mileoge: illness ondinjuries and work ofbrolher-in-low, a doctor lending children ond baking logelher wilh driving of learn: experiences wirh Indians; lond$cope, nolure, andsights ojgrrmer; dealhr ofniece ondrisler; butchering oJo buffolo: and illness wilh dealhs in Dolles Diary ends in mid-senlence. DRIGGS, SARAH ROGERS, 1833-1911. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA DUNCAN FAMILY, THE ELISHA. See: HILL EMMA SHEPARD. Foundation Stones. DYER NELLIE, MRS. EDWARD. Diary, May 2 - September 19, 1860. Fmm !he Center for American History, ?he University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. Reel No.: 22, Readex No.: UTXA0003. DascribosjourneyJmm Iowo Ciry lo Socromenlo, Colijornia, wilhploces, mileage, weother andpmvisions including game ond wild Jmila: expetimcer wilh Indians; ond illnesses, deaths. and hardships EAGAR LUCY JANE DEWITT, 1861-1922. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. EARL, ADA ARVILLE BURK, b. 1857. Pioneer Personal History of John H. & Ada Earl ~olleNdby lhc Utah Works hppsAdministration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHS0008. Born inFaminglon. Utah ondlived inFlelding, Uloh. Springe~yille.Aeono, ondColonioDim. Mexico. Pioneer Penonal History of Mrs. Ada Burk Earl collected by the Utah Works hgress Administration. Fmm !he Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readcx No.: UTHSOOOXA. Discus~esinvilotionporenl~ meoivedfmm Brigham Young 10 ollendMormon Pioneer dqin 1857; Lo1 Smilh, her unek; 17yeors inMoxico; siblings; ond UniledOrdor lnclvdes list oJehildren and rypescripl oJl85 7 Pioneer doy invitalion wilh regulalionr EASTMOND, ELIZABETH BROWN, 1834-1910. Sketch ofths Life of Eliiabclh Brown Eastmond, Pioneer of 1857 collected by the Daughten ofthe Utah Pioneen. By Fealherstone, Marie S. Fromthe Utah State Historical Society, Salt MeCity, Utah. Reel No.: I I, Readex No.: UTHS0192. Born in Slaten Island, New York Cover3 her li/e os dovghrer oJa sea captain andchildhoodin Sandy Hook New Jersey whore herlother hod o shipyard. conversion IoMomonism, mom'ogr and birih ofehlldren. move Werl including death oJo ronJollowsd by the binh ojonolher son, selrlemenl in American Fork, Indim hommmenr, her move lo herparents in Sol1 Lake Ciry when her husbond become o Godbeile. ~13ingherpomnlsjor 12years. roising hergrandson and two ofher nephew ',Ychildren, and her skill,^ os a businerr woman ECCLES, BERTHA MARIE JENSEN, b. 1857. Pioneer Personal Histow collected bv the Utah Works Proeress Administration. From lhe Utah Stale Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHS0010. Born inDenmark Discusser deolh OJ~.,molher when she was two years old slap-molher, rmigrolion lo American in 1867 vioLiverpoo1 when she w0.f len, lrlp Jmm New York Ciry lo SollLake Ciry.Jorher'r Jam in Huntsville, log cobin and briol house, education, mom'aga in 1875. miring rwelve children. effecuof hudand'3 business inleresls in Uloh. Nevodo, and Wyoming, and his sewice a$ map* ofOgden Jomily 'sprospetiry, and trips to Europ~. ECKEL LACHARLES GOODMAN, MRS., b. 1909. Interview, Ganado, Arizona, June 26, 1979, by Lawrence C. Kelly. From the Hubbell Trading Past National Historical Site, National Park Service, Ganado, Arizona. Reel No.: 26, Readex No.: HTPN0041. Born in Albuquerque. New Mexico. Dircusaes her name, move lo Ganado. Arizona, in 1911. memories oJgrandJothrr who Jounded the Hubbell Trodins Posf, roles ofwomen in her I*. Itips lo Worhinglon.D.C.. educolion, ranch and lrodingporr, mam'oge ond enlenainmenr with Jomovr visilors and later lfe ineluding mnning o trading povr EDWARDS. ELIZABETH TARBET. b. 1857. Pioneer Pnsonal Hhrv. Oucslionnairo . oolloded bv the Utah Works F'menss- Adminifratibn. Fmm Ihs Vtah Smle Htrtorical Socray. Sdi Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 9, Rcadox No : UTHS0143 InteMew in 1937 m 79yeors ofuge. Born m Soh Lake Cily. Utah ro emigmnl comm/mm 1he Is& ofhnDimsas ilhnnhotion mrrhod*fmm a rag in prpare 10 eltcm'c Iiahrs.- comfortable cirru~mesoflmnilv.. . wilh -.noodfood, water sourcorfmm a canal lo indoor plumbim, elolhinafmm.. home-suun linsey lofacforygoods, mills, ploying with Indian children, regulotions governing Indian cskbmtionr, details ofeducation and school mom, socialgarherings andentcrt~~inmnt~,holldoy8 espoelolly Chrislmos, marriage andmove lo Idahafricndships with Indians as on adult, and survival oflwo offour children ECBERT. ANN E. b. 1855. Pioneer Personal Historv, Oucstionnairo. collcdcd bv tho Utah Works F'menss- Adminisfration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Sdi Lake Cily, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Rsadcx No.: UTHS0142. Born alMill Creek Utah. Di~N8~osforheroperating a mill, mother'^ employment as tailore~s,elolhing, driving ayoh o/oxenfor/un quilting bees, Indian girlfatherpurchased move lo SuanishFork when Johnson'~Amvarrived. morrioae- in 1872. memories offiml.. Win and firs1 automobile. lodies'feor. ofelecm'c . linhr" and her eleven children. ELLIOTT AND PARENTS, AN. See: HILL, EMMA SHEPARD. Foundation Stones. ELLSWORTH. MARY ANN BATES, 18341917. The Life of MmAm Bates Greenwell. Mother of Mrs. Fannic Greenwell colleded bv lhc Ulah w~Ahpsa Adminisuauon Prom lhc Utah Slate ~8st"ricalSoclely. Sail Lakc City, Utah Reel So 9. Reulsx No 1.111511hl Born m Fnglond D;m,~e,erprtirnces os hondc .vipiowrr of1856 undlft in Nlah mdrltizono EMBREP, 1IENRIP.TTA BAKER MRS. J.W.. 18341863. hary ol'llcnnctta IBaknl Fmbmc.(M~~.J W ). Hcilun, has(1856-1861)

enti~ed"Aunt~ ~ Hen's Dim" with introdudion bv Gillian Embme Creswcll. N&: ThIhis microform edition is rs~roduoedwith the oermisrion olIhr Center for American Ilatory. The llnivcrsxty ofTexas al Austin AusUn. Tsxm Fmm lhs Center tbr Amcncan llwtoq. 'lhe Univenmly ofTcxar ar Au& A& Tcxa. Reel No 23, Rcdcx No. blXA0012. Born mKenNcky; mm'edpbsicion when IXyoars old, died01 lubenulosis hBcl1on Tcxos. Enbics cover doily. life. inclvdim- *ewim,. readim, . meals, -aurns, hobbies, mlr,health andloner wririnn; religious vimand spiriluoliry: illnw and deolh ofdaughter; mamen1 ofhousehold 81-1 and hired servants; wriling journa$ relalion8hipr wifh sinen; i//nes~~d,injuries and tending lhe sick: ondthoughls on her impending deolh andefect onfamily EMBREE, TENNESSEE "TENNIE" KEYS. Diary of Tennessee Keys, 1862 together wilh Ielkn, and introdudion by Gillim E. Crsswell. Note: This microform edition is reproduced with the permission of the Center for American History, Tne University of Texas at Austih Austin, Texas. From the Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. Rccl No.: 23, Readex No.: UTXA0013. Wrillen lwopors before manioge when she was 22years old Social oclivities ondganllemen callers, reading including lilies, war news and mating clothing for soldiers, andsining wifh sick me emphosbsd Also cover8 learning to sew. $pin, imn, ondcook as an odult; mplo Wmo;Sunday rchool mdservice~:andilbtoss.8. Inelvder comespondonce with sislerg lypescripfofnolr in doughier's bible: ondlenor tofuture husband Journal of Tennie Koys Embrse, September 25.1865 - Odober 18.1884. Note: Tnir microform edition is reproduced wilh the per- mission of thc Center for American History, Tne University of Texas at Austih A"&, Texas. From the Center for American History. Tne Univcmity of Texas at Au&, Austin, Texas. Reel No.: 23, Readcx No.: UTXA0014. Wmlejournalfor her inton1 daughter. Enbie* regularly include visitors ondvisiting, ehunh activities andsemons, leners wrinen andrecaiwd details ofher men101 slate and moritalpmblem, husband slep-daughter and her own children disease and illnesses. ond housework andgordening. shopping and hmbandi nore mdmrdicolpractice. Parr Ialm dis~sses~cdslow~,/oshions.holidap, children's educafion, anddeath ofparem Port Iladds commenu on eouruhip. nursing skills, building and- lo new house, news ofkilling ofblack men, study of music. step-daughlcr 's demh daughter's musical recitol, ombition~forchildren, and newspaper clippings and tombsrone copies. ETSlTTY, MARIE, b. 19001 interview. From lhc Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, National Park Service, Fanado, Arizona Reel No.: 18, Readcx No.: IfTPNOOZO. Born at Ganado Lnk Arizona Direvsses learning lo weave, memories ofthe building o/Gona& Lake Dmfmnily uading, dock liquidation HubbeN Tmding PoS andsight off~plrmrandermh in SonFrancisco. EUBANK, MARY JAMES, b 1832. A Journal of Our Trip to Texas. 1853. With Genealogical Chart. and Family Lmers. From lhe Center for American History, ?he Univenity of Texas at Austih Au* Texas. Rscl No.: 22, Readex No.: UTXA0004. Enlries include mileage covered each doy and landmmkr orplace nms.Dism1sr8 river mssing~pmin'eflns, wild onimob and edibles, accidenu and delays. andsenlcmrnr withpmenU andsiblings nrmlhe Gobriel in Trxar. E~Ywilh lanrrfmm mother, description ofher own death die abour sialer, andBmn./ordfmnily me. EVANS, ELIZA PRUITT, 1a2-1899. Diq, Junaury 1, 1884-luns 26,1892. hcludcd uefamily photogmphs. From tho Kansas Slate Historical Society, Topekq Kansas. Reel No.: 3 1, Readsx No.: KSHSOOOS. Enlrieagenemlly include day ofweek and wrorhrc pumhases ofpmviriow and supplies; births, richsss, oceidents, and death; adult children; hordships and loneliness; domestic wo* gardening ondemps; elections; andlonrn Special evenla ore noled below bypar 1884: move lo Hmper, pmiriejim, and lo& ofmoving West; 1885: proving land claim: 1886: winter wilh hrqmws and hordahips, mow to home~lrodondsodhouse, work or Jonr'housea. andmising chickens; 1887: prairirflre. church activities. and blizzard; 1888: dmughf robbery in home, mdoctivities of school wilh son teaching; 1889: mp Eon lo son'*; 1890: [no onbieafmm Jam 27 loMay 4 which might be nnriburedlo death ofson while working on railmad], grieving for son. and mpfromPennsyIvani(1 to son's in Kansas; 1891: mpr 10 visil reloriws; and lid ofdeofhs; 1892: mp to davghlerf in Oklahoma EVANS, PRISCILLA MERRIMAN. 183S1914. Autobiography of Priscilla Meniman Evans. From lhe Utah Slate Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 7, Readex No.: U'IUS0074. Born in Wales; wm o handconpioneer who *enledin SponishFork Ulah. Emphviror the ReliefSociely, 1857-1877. EVANS, RUTH BLAIR b. 1861. Pioneer Personal Histoty colleded by lhc Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Societv.*. Salt Lake Citv.,. Utah. Reel No.: 12. Readcx No.: WIS0257. Born inEn~land" Discusses cormerrion toMormonism pionerrjourney lo Uloh in 1868. andliJe in SaIlLake City. Corinne andOgde". EXERVID, ADELIETTE "ADELAIDE" Sce: EXERVID. SALLY. EXERVID, SALLY. Indian Women ofthe West: The Story of Sally of the Shoshones and Her Daughter Adslielie borrowed hy the Utah Works Progress Administration. By Brown, Mn. A. S. From the Utah State Historical Society. Sah Lake City, Iltah. Reel No.: I I. Readex No.: UTHSOZ lo. The lives 0fI3~rvidand her doughier are combinedin lhis hislory. I1 cover'$ Erervid'rpavenls; her survivol ofa ,no.v.vncre by whiles ond adoplion b.v o while family; her huntfor her noliue mribr, sellling oIF1. Loramis; mam'oge and children; ond ~ccandm~rn'a~~ and children. There ir no rrcordoJErenid's laler life anddeolh. Adeiiallr was born in 1838 orFl Loramie. Wyoming. otl [he Indian rrservo~ion;rliudal 5Y years old. Covers Adelielle 's lile in Brigham Young's home nndedvcalion in while woys including reading, wriring and marh plus hourekeeping rkill.~;eounship in deloii; children: senkmenl in Ogden; ondpmsporiry liy ETOO, RACHEL. Interview collected hy the Oral llistory Projed of the Utah Stat. Historical Society. From thc Utah Stale Historical Souety. Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 8, Readcx No.: UTHSO108. Discu~~svfolkloies,aondindian rivalries in soulhea,~lernUlah including 1923 Indinn upriring in Son Jvon County Eyeloo war a rile Indion baskelmaker FARN~UM.ELIZA. Llfe m Prairie Land. From the Library of Congress. Reel No.: 2, Readex No.: LOCWOO14. Thir aulobiography is ~rirr~~0.7 fil war o novel and refiecls :he ourhor'3 love oflhe Weslernproirie. Includes movefrom Sl. Louis lo Pokerlo", Illinois and who: .?he leorna ofrhejirsr selllers including polilicr, religion, business andpmfesrionr: her love ofnalure onddescriplion ofthe land o,~ds:reams:hou*ekeeping and cooking; lifi in wintar reminiscence wirh sisler oboul childhood; hisloy ofpiaces she visilr: and her experiences wilh lndions Ends wilh her leoving lhe Wesl. PAR& SALLY M. PORTER, b. 1856. Pioneer Penonal History iollectcd by the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 10, Readex No.: UTHS0163. Discumesjourney lo Ulah in 1863, mom'oge ondlifd in Ogden, Uloh. FELSHAW, MARY NELSON JOHNSON, b. 1858. Pioneer Penonal History collected by the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5. Readex No.: UTHSOOZZ. Born in Denmar* Discusser cholera ourbreok oboordrhip during emigration wilhporonls in 1864; am'vai in St Joseph, Ms$ouri. jusl afir lhe Civil War..move 10 Codnne. Utah, and senlemrnl there; Indions and Amry mops: diphlherio epidemic and her nursing experiences 01 :he age offouneen; moniage in 1879. loss offirs: baby and move loBloelgroo1, Idaho; Indian relations; her millinery store in Eagle Rock; her nominalion lo mnfor governor ~Jldohoand deleo< hrmingfive ~hiidren~redeceaseher; andsecondmarriago in 1923. FINNEGAN, INEZ See: WOMEN. CHILDREN, AND FAMILY LIFE IN THE NEVADA INTERIOR, 1900-1930s. FITCH. SARAH. Lensr dated Sept. 2163. From the Elizabeth M. Watkins Community Museum, Douglas County Historical Society, Lawrence, Kansas. Reel No.: 35. Readex No.: MISC0042. Wrinon two week ojlor QuonMii'sRoid lo leii hurbond'kpa*enu aboul his death. Describes Raid in greor derail, dirringuishing between eye wilnrss accounl, hearsoy. andsupposition; oflermalh including effecl on children. and husbondijunorol Foomoles ore included; concludes wilh lenerfrom herfolher lo herfarher-in-low doledApril 28. 1864.

FLAKE~ ~~ LUCY HANNAH~~~ WHITE. 1842-19W. To the Last Frontier: Autobiomhv of LUEVHannah White Flake. From the Utah State H~stoncalS~.lct). Srll IdcC~ly, Ill.& Resl So X, Rcdulr.~21 llTllS0091 L)~rcvrrrr/rr~,,nrr!l/rin llrnhondAnr,,na, onJp,,l,g,rmy Fl..\liE. PRI'DKSC'L: .I..\SE KARTC1ISL:R. 18511-1896 Srr \VO\lL S P10SFt KS 0F :\K1/OSi\ FLEhUNG. MARY CATHERINE COYNE. The Covnes and Flemings. From the San Juan County Archaeoloaical Research Center and Library, Bloomfield, New Mexico Reel No.: 33, ReadexNo.: MISC0003. Born in Chicaga Coversparenls' bockground molheri oecidenl and dealh: boarding wilh sisler a o comrnl whilefmher wen1 Werl; drroilr ofbmlher 's I+ on ranch including housework and forher 'r house ondfurnishingq tmloiona Iolindfalher and brolher; employmen: in Phoerrir. Ariiono; monfoge ondchiidren; move 10 coreforfolhor-in-low: onddeloiis qfiives ojfolher and dblings FLINDERS, COMFORT ELIZABETH GODFREY, b. 1861. Autobiographical sketch collected by the Utah WohProgress Administra- tion. From the Utah Stale Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHS0007. Her reminiscences or the age of 78 veors old include rlorirs ofnarenls'. . eminrolina.. .. from Ennlond lo Uloh movs fmm SaiILnlre Cirv to Riwrdaie. cookinn.. in .fireoiace . .md lore, r? sr~pr1ove.bhng tn o krnie. firrr coal o,l lamp ,rlJ~educrrl,on.J~~JI)) nln1,onr r ilh lndiunr, mo$r 10 Clnrk>l,,n,rns,kmg roap lrnd s,orch, mrreng .Wornn ilamr who wor o wmerr 10 the Xouk o/hlormon, movs lo liooper *,rh two Aunar m~~m'a,qr,,a 18-6 raising webe children, ehumh oclivilies, move lo Ogden in 1920, and hobby ofgardaning. FLINT, MARY JANE GOODRIDGE, 1825-1883. Pioneer Histoly of Mary Jane Goodridge Flint collected by the Utah Works Progress AdminishaGon. From lhe Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 10, Rcadex No.: UTHSOI 59. Born in ,Mosroehusmn~.Discusses bvieJcoumhip, mam'ogr, experiences wilh Indians. ond lije inFmington, Uloh. FOKES. ABIGAIL MCLENNAN. Experiences of Abigail Mc banFokes and Family as Told by her Daughter. By Locklih Mary Fokes. From the Center for American History, The Univenity of Texas at Aush Auntin. Texas. Reel No.: 22, Readex No.: UTXAOOOS. Dircusras jovrneyfmm Pensocoio. Fiorida lo Columbia. Tewvia schooner in 1834 as o widow wilh sh' childnn ondsenlemrnr on rho Son Gobrisi: briefhislon, ofchildnn;, and deroiir oflndion attach inciudinc killinvs co~lureofwhiles and reloose ofsome coolives FOSTER.:I~S~PIIINE.IOIISSON. Sinpti~nfor Laura Dnstul l'ustrr B) J Knudrcn From the hle~a Counw Public Librarv Orand Junction. Colorado. Reel No.: 35, Readex No.: MISC0046. Dircvsser life ar wife of"Pe~kp"Forler District . . u- the "Oulim ofOurim Mesa; " earoehefrom binh wilh block measlea andcure by Indian woman: lije with Indianfriends: schooling. ending wilh mammogeol age ofi4; homerleading; mine strike ond mania1 lm;divorce and remaniage lo some man; children including iiinarres and har ,~"r~ingmrlhods; muricol loionls; and i# on ranch. Pon I1 repeals infornolion in Pan i.

TllE~ FOSTER~ FAMILY. CALIFORNIA PIONEERS: FIRST OVERLAND TRIP. 1849: SECOND OVERLAND TRIP. 1852: TlllKD O\'ERIA;I)TRIP. 18%; FOIRTll TRIP (\'I,\ P.\YAI\l,\). 1851. H) Srtlon. I ur.) 4 kslrr. cJ From'lhc Kcul,~~ L.lhr;lr),Chl;%p,~, Illmoor Kccl So 15. Keadr~NJ NU'LI\'U,UI 7hrsfomd) h,rls,r) rnriudrr uccounlr by or oboul

Cumminrs-. .Marieti Foster. "Second T"D Across Continent ... " Covdrriourneyfmm~ ~ Chicayo. niinois lo California in 1852 including Indians and hdion won, river crossings righn andsceney, illlnrss, buffaloandgome, desen, rroding posl.~,ji.shing. Momton shops. lhoughl~on SahLake Cily ondMormon i,le, hudond. andfosler dqhler "Mrs Marie11 Forler Cummingr: Memoirs by HerNiece,... " disculses deloils ofjmhome in Son Jose. California, mines. Son Francisco, skelching in Yosemire Valley wilh opow ofonisls, exhibilionr ofoilpointings. Chinese servonu coiieclions garden* andpots, goournel cooking and enlanoining, norable visilors. expxnise on old lace. husbond'sfailing hroilh and deolh, investmen: in ComrlockMines and iorses. move lo Homefor UidPeopie, anddealh. Foster. Roranna C. Born in 1818 in Grofion, New Hampshire. ''A Skelch oflhe Life ofRoxonna C. FoslerBy fler,~el/The Third Trip Across the Coninenr.. " Discusrer childhood, move wilh older brolher lo Plainjield, Illinoi.f, assirring teacher, hourekeeping/~r b~orher,marn'oge in 1845,fming, lrfe alone while husband was in Colfirnio, winloring in CovncilBivfi before heading Wes:. own froin, 1ndion.r. Son Jose, ranching,fonn on coos[, selllemenr on ranch in Golela, and children inciuditng deolh ofson.

Pioneer Penonal History colleded by the Utah Works Pmgrcss Administration. From the Utah SLlte Historical Society, Salt Lake City, lltah. Reel No.: 8. Readex No.: UTHS0104. Discusses mom'age in 1882; children: death. o/husband andsiz o/twrlve children: work as nurre: second mom'ogs: ronr and their mir~ions;andtrip to Scotland (:ARNER, MARY FIELD. 1836. The Life olMq Field Gamer. By Barton. Annie Gamer. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake Ctty, Utah Reel No.: 12, Readex No. lJTHS0250. Born inEngland. Includesparenlsconver~ion1oMomonism. immigration toIllinois, prr,secutionr deolhs o/falher and two sirrers which leji mother wilh srr children. poverty and hunger. Joseph Smith i deorh andBrighom Young's leadership, loring the lillle they hadondrvrvival in lllino* phoser of trip Wen includng ng.xperiancer wilh hdions, senlement in Slalrrville. lJlah. cropfailumr wilh drought ondgrasshopper irmosion marriage. Johnson's Army, ehildren. roising sheepfor meal and WOOL schools, anreminmenl. hurbond'r death, and Ire ol 104years old. (:ARNE& MARY HOLMES STOWELL, 17'11-1885. Sketch ofthe Life of Mary Holmes Stowell Gamer By Romney, Gertrude Stowell. From the Utah State 13isto"cal Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 10, Rcadex No.: UTHS0 177. Born in Wowick Muss(1chuse119. Di.$cusses mam.oge. separation fmm husband. senlemenl in Franklin Idaho. secondmorrioge. ondsenlemenr in Ogden. IJtah. GARRECHT, GERTRUDE LANG, 18441933. The Lives of Two Pioneer Women of Nevada By Dewar, Jessie. granddaughter and daughter. From The Northeastern Nevada Museum, Elko, Nevada. Reel No. 35. Readex No.: MISC0068. Gamcht Gertrude Lan.. - Born in Swinerlond. Includes iournev lo NPWOrlean3 In 1849 followrd bv deaths of morher and sibllm In yellow/evrr epidemic and move to Mimouri: lure ofgold andsir-monlhjourn~ylo Calijornio in 1854 including experiences with Indians: boarding with o/amily lo allendschool: move 10 Idaho Ciry. Id&, and morriaxe (here; children: move to mines in Elko. Nevoda, in 1869; loss of homa ondpurchose of lodging house+ mdden death of husband, mppon of family, and building andmonaging o hotel which was bolh reson and boarding house: entertainment and hobbies; vaeorions; andquotes fmm daughrer's diary Hylton, Lens KsUlerinc Garrccht, 1867-1950. Born in Idaho: older1 daughter of Genrude Long Gomchl. Discvsre~maniage ond ranch; postponed honeymoon in Texo*: children, rheir childhoodondo$ adulla; love of nature: raising three young nieces; ond communi@invohemenr GATES, MARTHA L. [BMBYj. See: PAWEE COUNTY PIONEER SCRAPBOOK, RESEARCH COPY WITH INDEX. GAY, TIRZAH FAR& 1852-1946. Biographical sketch by Shupe, Ella Gay. From the Utah Slate Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9. Readex No.: UTHSO137. Livrdin Ogden. Ulah lrrcludescoun~hipandmanioge. GEE& CLARA, ca.1846-1936. The Life of a Pioneer Nevada Woman. From Ihc Northeastern Nevada Museum. Elko, Nevada. Reel No.: 35, Readex No.: MISC0067. Discusses elo~emenlond move Wesl lo Nevodo: early senloman1 inclvdinr..,.. fizhlinn - wilh Indians and ourlmvr: work infields ~irhdeto,l$ on mahalr of honestiny xrotn rn,wtp *rlclhog* ond then ronle huulinx pmduce 10 mrntnx crrmpr eb,nr ,onc/ rohkr) urr o/nur,iy ~k,IBfirnetyhbur, nndlncSonr rdtrnny a P,utc lndicm boy nod her owrhrldm, onl/ hurlJ,ny un r\trrre (;ETTV, IABBIP. 1.1. hIRS \VESI.KY. I,. 1x56. Scc P.\\VSEE COI'YIY PIONFt K SCR:\PIIOIIK. KFSWRCll COP1

WITHINDEX. " GIBBONS, ANELLA STANTON LYTLE, b. 1888. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. GIBBS, ELIZA DANA, 1813-1900. Autobiography. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Readex No.: UTHSO 122. Covers conversion toMormonism in Conado, move lo Illinois, pioneerjourney lo Uroh irt 1857, and I@ in SalrLake Ciry ondFillmore. GIBBS, .JEANIE W. New Yorkto San Francisco Via PanamaCanal. December-January 1887-88. From Ihe Pasadena Histotical Society, Pasadena California. Reel No.: 33. Readex No.: MISC0016. Sconish bride ofa ImvwrfmmMss~1ehusen~.Discussesf~llow oossamerr

California bar anddificullies- e~loblishina- o businass: firs1 house rentedandnurehased: whoidlever.. . epidemic and devebomenr ola

sewer Jvflem:,~ . and binh~ ofchild. GIBSON, MAKCARET KOBISON. 1852-1920. Skctzh ot'hr 1.1frsotla~ob (i~bnon and \largarn Rohnsun (i~bs,n;olle.lcJ hy he Daughvm ol'l.'tah P~loneerv.By Fmagc. hl Clcyo Ashlon From the Utah Slav Hirtoncal Soitst). Salt UcClt,. Utah Reel No I1 ~eadcxNo.: UTHS0278. Boiin ~co~land;diedinA4u"y. Ulah. Discusses deolh offalher, imiigralion lo Ulah including deolh oJo sibling, marriage in 1868, good relationship with hudond'sfiral wijc. becoming o widow a1 3Oyeors old andsupporting family. second monioge and deoth of husband. children, onddrossmoking business. GILCHRIST, CHARLOTTE E. Pen Pidure from Silver Lake Glen, Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah. Summers of 1876, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, and 1883. From the Utah Statc Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 6, Readex No.: UTHS0066. Description of lime spent ol o summer. mral relrear in Big Cononwood Canyon Uloh, whichfour families decided lo build logorher in 1878. Discusses making beds ofpine boughs ondmameaser amuxmenrs, neighbors, hobbies, spons. puning up stoves. envimmnenl. visilors. childreni

oasrimor dm,.. trios. fomilv's .. euloffhmMomon", church. Hova visit to Sol1 Lake Cirv visils of the arclie noveler and morine~~ onirt ~. i~ Bradford, in lxdl decrlh o/herAunl'$ wler ~htlevisiting noiw ufdru~nmii mm de;oilrdli~ro/wbcr~un,~,nd Un, Ie brought /mm/nm,ly r aore in England vccidenlul deolh ofpel porn1 rNJy o/ buran) ond rc#enre.animoh in ylm, und d~rrmrls~nof vdlu 1;I.ADHILL. SAK4H S. \IOI'I.DINti, b. 11158. Pnonccr Pcmonal Hslory iollr..led hy the litah Worh Prorrcr,- Adrntn~%uaaonFr.m th~ Utah State Histotical Society, Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 9, Rcadex No.: UTHSO120. Born inPhiladelphio, Pennlylvania. lhe .second daughter ofMormon convensfmm England Discusws memories of sounds of crossing lheploiins by ox learn when she was three yeor.7 old brielsanlemenr in Oxden and move lo SollLake Ciry; diseases shoes ondclolhinx: childhoodxomes and anrerioinment.~:details of rhe -~rosshoooar .. .olazuo .. of1897:. slores andoedlars: school.^ ond educalion: buildin... of. the Temole: celebralion ofamvol of roilmad. move lo Ogdsn !n 1869 undthen I'anc Idoho Jar rm)mrr, hsdnJu) s emplqmmr, morrioge in I 'IRR ch,lrbm unclrEX (;OOI)EI.L, ANNA hL.\RI.\. Dtuy uyt.\Ma \lum Cit,.>JeII Cror*~n,: Th: Pl.un\ in 1x14 Fr~mthe ilnrvcnot) .I Wrrl~~nst~n.Scattlr.. Washington. Reel No.: 34, ~eadekNo.: MISCOOZZ. Enfries cover~oumey/romVermillion 10 St. Louis wilh-husbandand baby ol 22years old; descriptions of other novelels: illne~sesandromadier:/rars about Indians and octuol experiences: occidenrr and hardrhiur: and amval at in-laws in GrandMoundProiria. Ends wilh nore oboul rerum lo Vemillion in 1865 GOODMAN, ANNIE MARIA MCRAE, 1875.1948. See WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARKONA. GOODRIDGE, PENILOPE R. Diary. 19 Febru.q 1860 - 26 May I875 From the Utah State Historical Society, Sall Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Readox No.: llTHS0136 Died in 1875. Covrrr rloily ncliuilier onrlfomily new* includin~convsr.~ion lo Mormonism o/ler beinx n member ofEpiscopnlM~lhodir1church for twmly ye0r.v. bopfirm in 1849 ond move 10 lllnh in 1850: .ilx children: hurbond's dealh in I859 and her Ionelinerr wirhour him, weaving, rewing. onddvingfruir; enjoymen1ofbrbzg done 01 75 yenrrold: hirloy wrirrsnfor ReliefSociery; Jailing right and froin ercurriu,,: and iflnessrr over the years (;OODRIDGE, SOPHIA LOIS, 1826.1918. History of Sophia Loin Goodridge (Hardy) (or Goodrich) by Forresl, Hazel Hardy. From the Utah State Historical Society, Sall L&e City, Utah Reel No.: 9, Readen No.: UTHSO135. Born inLunenberg, Mmsachusms. recondchildof eight: died in Salr Lake Cily, Illoh. Includer sru* ofmuric under composer ofhymns: deloils ofwip across the ploins lo Salt Lake Ciry with her melodion: record ofdelmlhs royerhrr with meetings and baplisms: moniaxe as nplurol wfe in 1850: Ireomen1 qfall children in rhefamily including her own nine; growingjlm. weaving linen, making clorhing, carding wool and makingyoom lo knil and weave; iroming railoring ofsuir~:use of her underrlanding ofoslronomy, medicine. bolo?, andchemi.sfy:Jnme ar diognosficion: reading in1aresls:poor heollh in later I@; and husbond's momage lo iwo ofher sirlrrs See also: Hardy, Sophia L. Goodridge. GREEN, SUSIE PLATT, b. 1844. Pioneer Personal History Questionnaire collected hy the Utah WokProgress Admtnistration From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 6, Readex No.: UTHS0059. Born inEtrglandandlivedin Smirhfirldand soulhem Utah Discussesfood, elorhing, polygamy and rho United Order. GREENWELL, FANNIE ELLSWORTH, b. 1862. Pioneer Personal History colleded by the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Readex No.: UTHS0153. Doughler ~JEdmvndEllsworihCover." her early life in Arilono ondogden. Utah. GREENWELL, MARY ANN BATES, 1834-1917. See: ELLSWORTH, MARY ANN BATES, 1834-1917. GRISWOLD. NEVADA HARDESTY. Nevada Hardesty @iswold. Author unknown. From 7he NorUleastern Nevada Museum, Elko, Nevada Reel No.: 35, Rcadex No.: MISC0059. Born in Dovisville. Colfornio Discurserpannrs and circumsloncrs ofher bir~h:death of mother when she was I5 mox. oldand being raised by ggrondmorher, mt mnl and uncles: schooling and reocher, with deloik ofschool house;/mher's mmammqcandstep-sibligc leaching near Tuscorom, college in Coli/omia and relurn 10 aoching in Stom Vallqv. mam'aga and senlemml in Lee; ondlaler years including husband's deolh, core oJrelatiues, and her own illness andaccident GROVES, OLIVE JEAN. MRS. JOIIN, b. 18s. Interview, Cliflon, Colorado, March, 1977, by Sue Van Duesen and Inez Prinster. From the Mesa County Public Library District Grand Junction. Colorado. Nee Mmn. Discusser childhood, porenls'home ondMain St, wilh falher'.~ .$lore,saloons, andChinese laundries, iincludingparades and exhibilions; mom'oge in 1908 o/rer one year's sludy ofmvrie nr FI Collinr: Pros. Tiff's visit to town: amusemenrs and enrerloinmenls; andson GUILL, MARY JANE The Overland Diary of a Journey from Livingston County, Missouri, to Butte County, California, May 5 to September 5, 1860. From the California State Library, Sacramento, California. Reel No. 14, Readex No.: CASLOOOS. Diary ofwoman marriedjust fhree mon1h.v. Each diary enlyprovides wrolher, day's evenI(s) and locarion. Includesgrogmophy,game. friendly and hostile Indians river crossings visil lo Laromie. slock eveninn enlerloinmml, sickness while rerrlements, ordlors. onderossinc rvmmrr oJSierro nln,do51vunm,n, L'n~lror linrr4 I bll+ (;I'ISTI. \'IRGI>lA ROI'I':\NO. 11160*-I94N. \ Se\.ldn I'loncrr \V >mm- Vllelnlr H.,tMna (iul\ll Frdm Ihc No#hthr.~.l

HANCOCK, MARGARET MCCLEVE, 1818-1908. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. HAND, JULIk Diary, September 3, 1872-June 8, 1875. From the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas. Reel No.: 31. Readex No.: KSHSOO06. Enm'esgeneroNy Inelude noler on weather; visitors and visiting ineluding helping neighbors; disposition. Jeolings ond beliejJ: housekeeping and domestic work wilh hospirolily lo 1rov.lors and $

HANSEN.. MARY~~ ADSERSEN. 1849.1911. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. IlhNSKN. SAnAII, b. 1892. lnrrrv~ewcollcncd by lhc (kal ll#slory Program 01' Wchsr Slalr Collcgc From the I'tah SLuc Iltslonc~lSu;tcly. Sall Lakc Cay, Illah Rccl No 8. Rsadex No I.'lllSOIOU I)#ccunesrnomonrr o/gmw,ny up or on lc~lond,rch,l,lin .Spun,th i.nrk II,\NSON. .ANN CODPREY lrulatrd Pcnonxl Rmltnmricn;ss 01 Clark.ton. lltah. A Plunecr'l'own hom the I'tah Slate ll~rlur8ialSoi~ctr Salt Lake Citv. Utah. Reel No.: I I. Readex No.: UTHSO 179. Covers foundinr ofhometown ofClorklon Ulah. sati.r/o(aclionwilh .sell ~,. -. . > ~, reliance of town: illness ondremedier; design of low" ondorchilecNre: enrenainmenls, games. loys. and holidoy celebralionr: changer caused by owlside injluences: morkrhwd: onnuol trips lo Logan including visils to dentist onda Chinere reslmranl: die1 ond hourehold pmvirions: education; Church activilies ondlestimonies; personolilies in lhe town: wadding: andJ7u epidemic oJl918. Concludes with newspoper ellppingr HARDY, ANABELL. Interview. From the Huhbsll Trdmg Post National Historic Site, National Park Service, Ganado, Arizona Reel No.: 18, Rcadex No.: HTPN0021. DiseussesJarheri desenion oJJomily ondmolher's suppon of her and riblings by wweming: die1 ond clorhing lhmugh reenage yeors; learning lo wemr a1 12 years old ondsellingjirsl rug; memories uJHubbel1 Trading POXI,pponiculorly Chrirlmaspaniesfor children; stories heordabour onceslor i caplure by Utes. andNavajos olFons Sumner ondDeJiancr: wichcrofl accusations ond killing$; livedock lipidolions: missionaries, school, and doclor a1 Ganodo: and clan idenrvcorion and delails of relorives ond relo~ionshios. II..\KI)Y. E1.17,\tlE~ll SKIDMORE. 18611-1943 A Shult llb\lon *ithe l~lcof Fluahcth SL~JmdreIlard\ 13). Hud), lluil and htrcru Hardy Frdm the Iltah Slate Hls1on;al Sucoely, Snll lnkr Cot). l.'Llh Reel UJ I I. Kcadsx So l'lllS(r276 llum m Ilty ('ollmro.~Junr of12 ch,lJren. Uircunrr Bluck llrnk Indian lVur mother r budywualundtoknrr helprny in/l,!her , ,urmtll, ptrk,,~; ,rnrld~~~~. .. /mi!. oducotios omblomr wilh elorhinn. work .for .omminenl families, enlenoinmenls, marrione, binhs of10 children anddearhs of Jve, mislron 10 colonize Albarlo. Conado, moves lo and inMontana, Church acriviries, pmclicr as midwqe, care qlrhe deod, relurn ro SaR Loko Ciry. husband's deolh. ond her vision or near death exparisncr. HARDY, SOPHIA L. GOODRIDGE. Journal, June-October 185C From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Readex No.: UTHSOl2 I. Enm'er cover overlandjourney from Konelvill~lo (ire01Sob Loke Ciry. See also: WODRICGE, SOPHIA 1.01s. 1826-1918. IIARLAND. HESTER ANN. 1857-1940. Rcminisccnces by Mn. Herter Harlwd. By Bradley. M.H., ed. From the Cnlifornin State Librsv. Sxcrmento. Califomla. Reel Nu.: 14. Readex No. CASLll003. Diclotedmemoirr when almorl totolly blindandfini.vheda1 oge 77; her ,lnughter ediledlhem ondoddedgeneolom Discvrrermothrr's (rip lo Sanfrnncisco vioPanama includingRiolrofl856: move lo irncle's home in Siswor. Ire in mining comps ondgold mining: porenls' reporalion ondmolher iremom'ago: prominent viriror.~since .srep-/atherwas Dirlrict Anorney and than Judge; gordens andorchards, korninp aboul/lora ondEnglish lilerature; lislening lo "dun debores about Lincoln ond Civil War near dmwning: educalion including derail on srudies and boarding school; viritr with farher in ,Afonrerey nnd li/e there: social I+: seeing Edwin Boorh and Adelaide Neilson: mam'oge lo mine monogec deroilr oJSiewo Buller Mine. hirth nnddeolh ofchild; description ofgold mine ondmill; leaching school in her home: raising oyrlerr;freighting and bullion runs: cl~ildren:husband's murder and nrpporiing fomily; polilicol aclivilier including wflrage and Calmrnia commirrionfor Columbian Exposilion in Chicago; derail ofmp to Chicago, Woshinglon,D.C.. Bosron, Maim. Kenrucky, ondSohLake Ciry: speaking rourr in Colfirnio; organizalion of Home andSchool ChildSludy A~sociolionofCa1firnio and work or Pre~idenlofChildSludy Associolion ofSonFmcirco which became lhe PTA: lrip to Hmoii; vidl lo in-lmr andrighlseeing in England ondParir: caring forporenl,~until their deaths: lrip to Brilish Guiono with stolislics and hisloy; Redcross work; lrips lo Alaska; World War I; andfinal trip to Honolulu. HARPER, LOUESA PARK, 18461913. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. HARTLEY. SARAH. Memories of My Girlhood in Lcsscls Chronicles by Amelia Lcssels Lassan. Note: This microform edition in reproduced with the permission of thc copyright owners. Duplication or resale without permission is prohibited. Fromthc San Juan County Archaeological Rellearch Center and Library at Salmon Ruin, Bloomfield, New Mexico. Reel No.: 35, Readex No.: MISCOO57. Includer am'val or sister Sfm/"New Mexico wilh mother ond bmlher./rom Florence, Colorado: molher '~/annneorfulure town ofFlora Yirfo; brondlngproctices; meeting withfuture husband; revenge killings by Kentucky mountoineerr; relalionrhips wilh Nwajo Indians and lh~irpilmclhod ofcooking; andfacing o mounloin lion HATCH, IVk Interview on June 30, 1972 entitled "Memories of Bluff in the Early 1900s," Oral History 1164 ~ollectedfor the Southeastern Utah Oral History Project by the Utah Slats Historical Society and California State University, Fullerton. By Whitaker, Pat. Note: 7his microform edition is reproduced withthe permission ofthe copyright owners. Duplication or resale without permission is prohibited. From the Utah SLlte Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 13. Readex No.: UTHS0291. Nee Pehrson. Discusses widowed morher roisingfive children by farming and rvnning o boonling house; meeting HamldBell Wrighl andzone Grey; detaik ofeducolion: ,"pons ond ~nreriminmenls;housing;jlood 0/1911 in Blanding: work os o cook; children; andgood relalionr with Indians HAUCK, ERNESTINE LANGE See: HILL, EMMA SHEPARD. Foundation Stones. HAUN, CATHERINE MARGARET. A Woman's T"p Across the Plains in 1849. By Dewey, Kate Haun, transcriber. From The Huntingfon Library, San Marino, California Reel No.: 17, Readen No.: HUNTOOl3. Covers trip lo Col~orniofromIowa in reponse 10 medico1 odvice ondlo goldfever, including derails ofcompany, ourfining the wagon, medicine5 food% clolhing. and roolr: hardships in learning domestic work after bring accustomed lo slwe labog beneficial influences ofwomen; observorionr ofhdions and rws; wealher ond geography: accidents, injuries and illness: buffalo and olh~rgame; doily rovline ofiravel; evening enrerioinmentr: arrival and impressions ofSacromenlo: andfirst shed ond tent home in Maymille. HELLEWELL, MARTHA HORSPOOL b 1860. Pioneer Personal Questionnaire collected by the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Rcel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHS0031. Born inEngland. Dircusros schooling ond li/e in Ogden Utah. HENRIE, RUTH EL Early Life in Pleasant Grove, Utah. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 12, Render No.: UTHS0234B Wrinen by Rulh Honriei daughter Discusses background hisloy ofearly years in Pleasonr Gmve. Utoh, bilingual home, and morhori deolh. Includes quolesfmm Incidents in My Life, listed klow. Incidents in My Life. From the Utah State Historical Society, Sail Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHS0234. Wri~~enby Ruth He&'* molkr,Mario ClorindoLarsen Heywood./or her children ondused by Henrio as her biography Covers log house in Pleasan1 Gmve. ehonno-. hom cookinn-.. in firenlace and b&nn ouldoors lo urr ofsleo-slove.*. . lovs, made bv her molhrr rib1in.z~--. move toform end loneliness there. careloking an involidond learning lo love lilerorure. memories ofconylngfood lo rkpoor, increasedpoveny or I3 years old. learning lo wewe corprrs ondmuchine knit hose, raising silk worms andreelinn silk enrenoin- menl, education and night school. helping her molhrr lo corefor boarders,yeor 01 Universify and reaching, mom.age in 1891. inlrresl~inploys and book, and delaih offrip3lo lhe Em1 and10 Colifornio My Mother: Karen Kirstine Svendsen, and Parents of Maria Lmen Heywood. By Heywood, Maria L. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Rcel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHSOZ34A. Biography ofRuth Henrie '7 grandmolher, 1830-1909. Dicuvre.~ mother's b&w andforher's dioy, diet education. skill8 in househeping, and lalents wilh needle crafis lncbder dercriprion qfhomosteodin Denmark os $#.penby her children HENRY, MARGARET VIRGINIA HERRINGTON, b. 1853. See: HERIUNGTON, MARGARET VIRGINIA HENRY, MARY FRANCIS BROWN, b. 1857. Biographical sketch. Frornths Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Readex No.: UTHSO129A. Born in Sourh Cononwood. Uloh; holpadsellle Vernal, Ulah. Cover.?housing.foodandclothing. Interview. Fromthe Utah State Historical Society, Salt MeCity, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Rcadcx No.: IJTHSO129B. Di.$eur.s~spnrenlrnnd siblings;friendly Indians: childhoodsporir: eouri.~hipand mom'ago: ondfirrl winler in Ashley Valley Pioneer Penonal History collected by the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt lake City, Utah Reel No.: 9, Readex No.: UTHS0129. Briefansvers only lo Pioneer PersonalHislo*v Ouerlionnoiro.See page 50 for que,s1ionr Emphasiresjirrl home; melhods oflighling andfueluse4 lije in Ashley Valley,ppoicular hard.rhips ofwinler; and friendehip wi~h Indianr Lisu children. HEPWORTH, EDITH LEWIS, b. 1874. Life History of Edith Lewis Hepworth collected by the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 13, Readex No.: UTHS0286. Born in Pmvo. Uloh. andlarer moved10 Konob. She and her brother run may ofror herfarher's death and her mother's remam'agr Includor experiences with lndion.~and her own mom'age. HERBERT, MARTHA ANN WELLS. 1856-1935. History of MarUla Ann Wclls Herhert. From the Utah State llirtoricsl Society, Salt Ihke City. Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHSO049. Born inMiNCreek andlivedin Joseph, RedmondandSalino, Uloh Emphosizes activilier or housewife ondehunh worker IIERNDON, SARAH RAYMOND. Days on the Road: Crossing the Plains in 1865. From The Huntington Library, San Maine, California. Reel No.: 16, Readex No.: HUNT300Z. This published Journoi includes quofrsfmmfourpnss notices andan inmduefion by ofrimd. Enlrier cover quorrion ofwhypeople leave the knownfor the unknown, leaving Missouri, de1oil.r ofliving in oproirie .schooner and the morning roufine in camp, riding ohend ofwagom anddriving a wagon, mother '8 mppon ofher writing the journol, virrfing orher wagons, the Icorian Communily, occidenfsand denlhs Jishing, orgonizofionofo lorgs lrain, klailr oforder ofdrive andforming a coma1 norms. callie sromoede.. soldiers and lndianr. enlerlainmenl. sconerv,. river ems8inin.s mountains and sickness. murder ond lrini.~~, Mormon fowns and opinion ofpolygamy, CTrginio Cily, and nnfedcobin of Adier Guleh. HEROIC WOMEN OF THE WEST: COMPRISING THRILLING EXAMPLES OF COURAGE. FORTITUDE, DEVOTEDNESS. AND SELF-SACRIFICE. AMONG THE PIONEER MOTHERS OF THE WESTERN COUNTRY. See: Fmsi John. ed. IIEHHIN(;'TOS. \L\HtiAKET VIH(:ISI.\. b. 185.3 \

Utah. Reel No.: 13. Readex No.: UTHS0285. Born inEnnland, Discusser immirrolion" lo Ufah in 1856 wilh Willie Handcan ComoanvA* HILL, EMMA. SHEPARD. A Dangerous Crossing and What Happened on the Other Side. Fmm the Library of Congress. Reel No.: 2, Readen No.: LOCWOOZI. Discus~esrri~ oemm he helains wirh omnu and siblinn~- of fhe ape-. of13 alier. . fini8hihina -- rmmmar school 18th prodel in 1864. Inelud~sbmlJmm Ohio 1oM~ssourivio rollmod, river novel foKan8a~.navel alone by mule reams wilh fnighl for mines, and joining o company mFon Kemmq; experiences andfear oflndianr eoiiousness developed byfoor, boredom. ond hardship; om'vol in Emheim Cify: andlife. . fmm orrival ol miner ihmunh. weddins- fold lhvnh- leners daledfmmMarch 18.1865 thouzh" ~une1874. Lenerr cover housing ondpmvisiona, schooling. enlenmnmenls, urnma/ slollor events, four ofgold-quam miii where her mother almosf lost her Ire, camping, inlemctioion wilh Indians. reNm lo Ohio lo rfudy music, angagemen1and maniagr me Deferred Payment: The LilUs BmmHouse; Wonders ofthc Yellowstone. From the Library of Congress. Reel No.: 3. Readex No.: LOCW002Z. TheJir8f section nloles sloriss ofexperiences ofneighbors ondfamily including visit fo the WorldSFair, a small- pox epidemic. fhr Civil War, goldfever, and travel. The secondseclion is a coilecfion ofexperiences ofpioneers ondlndianr on fhe plains a$ loldaboul lhe owners ofa houre, by the house. The fhirdsacfion is a tourist 's view ofa trip from Denver fhmugh California. Monlona, Idaho. Utah ondNevoda including nawrol wonders. Indian reservations. OldEmigronf Trail, andSoRLake Cily. Foundation Stones. Fmm the Library ofCongrcss. Reel No.: 3, Rcadex No.: LOCW0023. Stories ofpioneer$. driven We91 by Panic of1857, who formed lhe meleus ofwhar became Denver. Colorado. Incivdodon no Y [Dole] Holiowoy. b. 1855: fhe Reilhmon Jomily; fhe Elilirho Duncan family; Henry A. Smilh andpannfz, EllzlirabofhRedmondCmwley;Nalhon A. Baker andporenfs: W.H. LoJrem and ponnfs: A.N. Ellion ondpannls; Margonne BNI~andMinnie BmshMaym: molhor oJPeler Doly; Augusfine Yinor Schinner wifa ofMR. Wade: Ernestine Longe Hvuck ond Augu~loHouckBlock:Winono Washbum Toylor; Vevy Ann Smilh King; wife oJFronk S. Byerr, lhe Judge Lavi H Shepordfomily. IIINES, KITTY ANN LEETHAM, 1858-1937. Biography of Kilty Ann Letham Hines "Native" collected by the Daughters ofthe Utah Pioneers. By Jacobson, Emma McDowell. Fromthe Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 1 I, Readen No.: UTHSOZOI. Born in Pmvo. Ufoh. Covers work os o dresmoker. mom'age, civic work and homesfrading alone inMylon. IIINMAN. I?],MRS. See: WOMEN ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER. TIODGSON. MARY A. E. McDanicl's family from The Life of a Pioneer Family. Fmrn the Cdiomia State Library, Sacramento, Californta. Reel No.: 14, Rcadex No.: CASLO004. Disevssea trip lo S~aeramanloValley, Califimia, from Illinois wilhparenfr andfour riblings when she wasyoung. andJomily '3 renlemanl rhen. Includes memories oJgriefofdap(~mn anddangers offrip.Jirsf house with firnirhingr. home schooling. wildJ7oweraand bem'er,joorofwildanimals, fradlng wilhand hiringpeocefulfndian~,ranching ondfarming. hor.se- back riding asposfimo ondshi~ffronsponofion.eolebrafion~ ondenfonainmenfr, irineranf preachers and school ieoeherr. molhrr's success os o nurse and doclor, ondfamily'spmspeCly. HOLESTIE, INGRID CHRISTINE. See: A Pioneer Child Speaks Out, ... HOLLISTER, SARAH ANN, 1927-1913. Biography. By Brewer, June Fern. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 13, Readex No.: UTHS0281. Pioneer oJlmn Courrly, Ulah Emphosires FonHannony and living condifions. HOLLOWAY, ILA V. [DOZEj, b. 1855. See: HILL, EMMA SHEPARD. Foundation Stones. HOLMS, YAZZlE, MRS.. b. 1890? An Interview by John D. Sylvester and David M. Brugge, Hogan of Yuzie Holms, 7 miles fhm Ganado, Doris Duke Numher 677, Ihe American Indian Oral History Prolect Supported hy Miss Doris Duke, Western Histoty Center, linivcnity ofUtnh, [September 14. 19701 From the Hubhell Trading Post National Historic Site, National Park Scrvi~x.Gaoad", Arizona. Reel No.. 18, Readox No.: IHTPN0022. Born in 7hdajolo@. Discu.~.resmother's deoth when .she worfouryeorr old; .vlan of,~chooliny ot Ebn Defincs when rhr wa.7 re,,: clon irlrnlificnlionwilhfnlhsr 'r backgmvnd; siblings nndchildhhoorl; mamhge ond children wilh 12 ,,/I 3 prrdeceoriny her; weaving. housework and trading or Ilubboll'r: concerns aboul interview: memories ofherds before ond oJrr rrock reduction: ond curettl eye problems HOLONI. ASDZAA DLOO. An Interview hy Robell L. Tso, Hubbell Trading Post National Ilirtonc Site Ethno-histoy Pro;ect. From the lluhbell Trading Post Nntional Historic Site, National Park Service. Ganado, Arizona. Reel No.: 18, Redex No.: HTPNO023. Born or Wrrter FoU opr lime ofFon Sumner Discurses Nmojo hirlory before fin Sumnar ond mother's rime or Forl;folher's desrnion and return ro Gonadu: clan identificolion and riblings: morrioge and childran: weaving big mgs: husbandi trodin* ea11le and sheep wirh Hubbell'r; origin oflurquoire jewelry thmugh Zunis: use ofpurchaseddpx ond nlalionship to Many Horses. HOLT, VIOLA HALL LARSON, b. 1862. Pioneer Histoy. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Readex No.: UTHS0124. Born inProvidence, Uloh and lived in southern Urah Discusses wor' in the Warhingron CononMil1,first mam'oge nnd hvsbondi deolh, second maniogs, housing.foodondeducalion Questionnaire collected by the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Readex No.: UTHS0124A. Answers only to Pioneer Porsonol Hislow Ourslionnoire. &.#page 50for querlionr h oddilion lo infomarion eovervdinpnviovr item, discus~esehildhoodinDirie ineludingfirs~house andfurnilure. Iighling methods. typos ojfupl, foods. cmp~ineludingpieking conon,andchurch work. HOPPING, MARY E, b. 1851. Incidents of Pioneer Life as I Remember and as I Have Been Told. From !he California State Lihrary, Sacramento, California Reel No.: 14, Readex No.: CASLOOI I. Discus~esporenls'livesbefore her binh;forhar's obsenrer lending lo severolmowr lhmunh Wireonsin. Nevada ondIdaho/Monlona onqdetails oroPrairie Schooner adomSon; Indians: doilv I;& in a

development oftown; omusemenls: pnrervingjoms ondjellies: circuilpnocher; marriage. and lemporary home near Sn& River R~servationwhile husband mined; solmorr/khing: nlurn lo homo: rsloblirhment ofschools: grosshopper invarions; children: miring chickens;jirslfrome house; hdian roidr, andlndionfriendr; mountain lion scord;Jreighling and mining; effect ofroilrood ond leod;ng women $he hew. HORNE, MARY ISABELLA HALES, b. 1818. Autobiographical sketch entitled Migration & Settlement ofthe Latter Day Saints collected by the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah Stale Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Readex No.: UTHSO123. DiscussesMomon Church inMissouri and Illinois, onderosring Iheploin.7 in I847 Includespolriorchol blerring and Poem. HORSEPOOL, ELlZA BURDETT, b. 11157. Pioneer Penonal History collected by the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah SLltc Historical Society. Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHSOO 12. Born InEngland. Discusres work in knittingfoc~oyto helpfomily earn their way lo Utoh.journey lo Utoh in 1861, woshingfor orherpeople to earn money, andmarriago. HORTON. EMILY MCCOWEN, b. 1841. Our Family, With aGlimpse ofnlheir Pioneer Life. From the California Stale Library, Sacramento, California Reel No.: 14, Readen No.: CASI.0001. Born in Ohio. Coversforher >procllce of~ompsonianmedicine: move lo Indiana; bmlher's accident3 ond injuries: schooling including Quohr high school; move lo Kansas wirh derails ofjournqv: Quorrmll'~anock andsacking ojlawrence; deloils oflrip lo California including nonspona~ion.Indians, changer in mutes, andorrival in Gross Volley. Coli/omio HOUGHTON, REBECCA DURF'EE, b. 1878. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. HOW& JANEJENKINS, 18061889. Biography oflane Jenkins Howe. Frornths Utah Slate Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Resl No.: I I, Rcadex No.: UTHS0186. Born in Soulh Wales. Discusses marriage ond widowhood wilhyoung chi1dr.n supponing herfamily by selling her bkdgoodr, duclu andgeeso, m&g clolh anddying clolhfor sole. coringfor molher who died or 98yeom 014 mam'oge to oMomon widower, lrovrl lo America in steerage, hmelfromNow York City IoFt Kerney vio Canadojust oflpr the Civil War. hard. ships crossing lheploins including rhe deolh qlher husband, arrival in SoIlI.de Cily andmove lo Spanish ForA. suppaning herfamily wirh sewing. marriage lo o widower, hergarden* or her daughter's in Konosh, and her husband\ deolh. HUBBARD, ANNIE J. Interview by David M. Brugge, 2-3-72. From the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, National Park Service, Ganado, Arizona. Reel No.: 18, Readex No.: HTPNOO24. Born in Tobmrwo: nee Jose: husbondi surname given lo him or school; .?he war a Popogo Indian. Discusses li/r a1 mission where she and husband hod ofam: mission school; horpilal: and children HUBBARD, MAY ALICE. Interview. Rom the Huhbcll Trading Post National Historic Site, National Park Service, Ganado, kizona. Reel No.: 18, Readex No.: NTPN0025. Discussesfalher's work or bokerforHubbel1 unlil his deoth; morhrr's death: early memories of herding sheep ondfaming; slories aboul Indian leaders. tribol raids. ondFon.7 DDefionee ondSvmner selling mgr a1 HubbeN',~and tin monqv; ondkilling ofgools. HUBBELL, DOROTHY, MRS. ROMAN. b. 1899. Interview, Sun City, Arizona, by Lawrence C. Kelly. From the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Sile, National Park Service, Ganndo, Arizona Reel No.: 26, Readex No.: NTPNOO40. Discusses how rhe came to lhe Hubbell Trading Posrfrom Connrnville. Irrdirmn: lrweling alone on herfirst trip WOSI:infomtofion onHubbell relalions including lhore who did nor live in (ianndo: momage ro founder i son and hisfirsf marriage and his deojnrss: counship: deseripllon ofNmajo Nighrwqv ceremony: reoching:fnther-in-low 'V losl illness onddeoth: householdfurnishings inclvdingprogrersion ofhealing. lighting, and woter/plumbing method$: infomotion on buildings and loyouls: nocti~itierin PresbyterIan church: memory ofburning ofCmsr Canyon Trading Porl ond murder ofrradrr; freighting, mail ondlelephono: work wilh hdions: learning obour quality ofmgs: slock in lroding port and ure oflin money; other Hubboll nodingposls andmonagrrs: buying wool, lambs, hides, andpinon nuls; Indian enlenoinments: pawn buriner.~:/omous guells: Gallup Indian ceremonials: delails ofher wood cowing; and lolor years including running posl olone. regirrmring Indians to vote. bonhptcy and Ironsfir ofpost in Gonodo lo govarnmenl as nalional hirtoric rile. Interviews. May 1,2,4 & 6, 1972, Sun City, Arizona, Questions by Frank McNin. From the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, National Park Service, Ganado. Arizona. Reel No.: 26, Readex No.: HTNP0039. Inlerview in sirseelionr.

IVIE, MARY VILATE GATES, 1863.1935. Biography aiMary Vilate Gates lvie By Wood, Elna lvie From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 12. Rcnden No 11711S0244. Dircurrer herife or opioneeranrl hous=wij.in Sevier Counq, Ohlh. IVINS. VIRGINIA WII.COX. I'cn Pictures ol'Ewly Western Ilrys, IR53 From 7he Newhcrry Lihrary, Chicago, Illinois. Reel No.: 15, Renden No.: NWHY0002 Thir ir o rietoiled in-depth nccounloflhe rettiemrnl ofKeokuk IowaandSt. Louis Mirsouri. andjourney 10 Cnlfimia ond rrlurn. Dircu.v.~rsHlock llrmk lYor parents' deolhs andmoving lo Keokuk in 1840 lo live with uncle. Americon Fur To., ('hiefh'eukuk 'r villoge. settlers. polilicol compoigns rchool.r, lrwel lo Ohio andMirsouri. St Louir, churche.r, poinrrd rock cliffr and huoch. Indion.~,Vigilance Cornminee, liligalion over "hol/-breed" landr famous imuyer.7, medicalpmfession rociol !(fa, lronsportolion morringe, prepororion forjoun8e.v to C~rlfomioin rerponre lo (ioldHurh ~pplyand hou.~wogonr hordshipr of lrwel including nccide,~lrond it~juties,weorher Ir,dionr iroulfirhing, tiver crorrings, mounlain.~,Sail Lake Cily, ddsert, oonival in Paradise, morrnlain fiverfirrr home in Cr,l@miq bnelines.7 and danger.? of wildemerr, short lnpr lo righlree, attending ng.fondongo, rerurn lo Keokuk via rhip including quaronrine inNew YorkCil)! Boom of1856 ondCrorh of 1857. Civil Wnr, ondKeokukar a horpilolporr Lirlr oll

nrominenr rrneon;< noublic bui1dine.r. holeis ondsrores in Keokvk wilh locolions IGTTFAMILY. See CAMPBEG, JANE IZATT, d I873 .JAMBSEN, ANNIE MINNIE CHRISTINIA, 1839-1921. 7hls W= Her Maglv Touch, a hlography suhmttted to the Utah Htrtory Contest By Story, Eibabctb J. Fmm the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel NO.:^^ I] Readex No.: UTHSOZl I. ~ivedinM1. Pleosanl. Ulah Includes folk cure for binhmo*. .TAMES. JANE ELIZABETH. A Test of Faith: Jane Elizabeth James and the Origins ofthe Utah Black Community by Henry J. Wollinger. From the Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 6, Readex No.: UTHS0058. Born in Willon. Conn~elieu~. bemeen 1815-1825; herporeno wenfree Black Discusser working or o semont in OpmspemUJ while/mer'$ home a#er herfather's death: conversion to Mormonism ondmove lo Nouvoo. nlinois, wilh her son,mother, and bmlhors'fomili~s:mam'oge lo ofno Block and move 10 Nebrash in 1847;farming and beoring six children: desem'fion by husband; brief secondmom'age ondreversion lofirrl mnm'ed name: inconsislent racialpractices offhechurch: and work as o domeslic. Additional informalion drrolls her upbringing by rho dmghler ofthefmily in which she was o servant afrer herfather's deolh. living wilhBliqham Young'*fami!v before mom.age, collle slampede on lrip 10 Urah andgrosshopper ondcrickel infeslotions Ends wilhfoolnotes JAMES WINONA. b. 1903. An interview with Winona James conducted bv R.T. Kine.- 14 June 1984. a contribution to a survev of life in C.mm Vallc!. liom lint scnlemcnl through lhc 1)<119 Kotc lhlr ml;rufo,m cd~tl~nis rcpr~duicd w~th the pcrnmslon ~l'thc.~~p\ra~:hl Junen 1hplt;a~on .>r resslc wath.,ut pcrm#,v.ln ir proh4htlr.J trum lhc lhnl illaoq Program. Inwcn~t\oiVc\ada Ken,. Serada krcl No 24. Kcadex NJ llNVROUUX ('onl.r#nri..'Juor 't Prcfi'r A .\'ole on Orthoxnr~hylo/. . ... U'urho worJrl ~rnJinm,Jucrron-w,%,,nu "-huh. iighlr komes'i+. Born on a ranch in Genoo Discusser upbringing by grondponnls aflerporents'd~athwhen she war hvo yearr old: de~criptionofgrondporenls house: living at Stwart school in Carson Cilyfor one yeor afir which rhe was hid by ggrandmolher: memories of stores, shops andlndion golheringpioces; disctiminorion eneounlered; pine mrl/estivols androbbit huna including techniqueforgarhering, homerling, and cooking pine nut.?: gatherinx wild foods ,mch os roola and bemks: public school: Indian mmmer comps 01 Lake Tohoe; ondmam'og~Ends with Index JARVIS, ANN PRIOR, b. 1830. Autobiographical sketch collected by the Utah Works Progress Administration, From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readen No.: UTHS000 I. Born in England. Covers conversion lo Momonism. immigration

..ro rlroh. ~~~ in 1860~ .. andrenlemenl~~ ~ ~..~~~ ~ ~ in .Tr~~ Georrr~~ "~ .I.\RVIS, ELEANORC,\NYON H'OOI)HllR\: b 1861 UI~.,I Rlc.anot (: W Jmt- hanoucJ hi the Illah Wdrk I'r,>grcis ..\Jmjntraa. tmn. From the l'tah Slate Il~st$n:al Soact! Salt lake CDIY.l'l.+ Kccl So Y. Rradrl; No IlTllSOI IX 61ommS.rlri.uk~ iirvrrndi;v~d,,t St. George. Empha.rires/omily If<. JIM, CATHERINE, b. 1900. Dolores Glass Interviewing Catherine Jim. Willie Copeland and Rosella Jim also present 27 March 1984. From the San Juan County Archaeological Research Center and Library. Bloomfield, New Mexico. Reel No.: 33, Readex No.: MISC0004. Discusses omploymen1 a1 Son JuanEpl~copolMi~~ionHo~pi~~~I,IYlOJlood, building ofmission school, work digging graves ond preparing burial boxes, hizh school in Lawrence. Kanws, activilia~as inhrpreler in matemiry area ofhospirol and doclor.$ (here, work for children's sheller. onddclivering medicine by horsebock lo summer comps JIM, MAE Interview, Woodsprings, AZ, 20 JAN 1986, ipwt of Navajo Rug Study]. From the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, National Park Service, Ganado, Arizona. Reel No.: 18, Readex No.: HTPN0008. Dismsses elan identifieorion, children, and siblings; parenls' deaths during her leenageyeors: herding sheep; cording ondapinning wool; leamlng lo weovo ond creating designs: Gonodo Red. Burnt Water. Emos, and Two Grey Hills rugs, and chief 8 blonhls; story ofspindle ondNovojo beliefs: weaving 10 support hersey and children: &in= methods: doinz biil dm$.?since she hadsourm dmoordormed: coovine ondreooirinc NPS 101 Hubbelli. , ...... " . ,. .. ,~~~ honoring socredlobour comm~nionmy?, p,umq n, Lun#hn I.nxl.~r#dlo *ewe in exh,h,lton. undrepvturrun or weuver .IOtlNSON. CECYL AI.I.EN. 1990-1966 Pnunecr ll~sln~uf L~ic tn Churchdl County, Nevada 7hc Allcn Tunllv and 'lhenr 1)r.i;r.nJnnu with Introduction by Mary Ellen Glass. Fromths Oral History Program, Univenity ofNevada, Reno. Nevada. Reel No.: 25, Rcadcx No.: UNVR0010. Name in "Hislory" is CecyiEiiiobelh Johnson. Wrinen in six seelions "lnlmduerion" conloins highlighlr of li/p covered in s*. ilerviewr "I The Allen Family" containsfamily bockgroundand memories of slories ofeorly selllemenl; Chirtese ond Indian help in mother's household: role ofAdvenl church in social and civic oclivilies: andgrondfother'r service or district anomey nnd his influence in buildinp o(Lohon1on Dam. "I1 Lem Allen's Dercundonlr" conlains neneolozc orominent women relolives: and " * -. memories ofgrondfolher's farm. "111. Developmenlr in Churchill Counry. Past andPnsen1. Sociol ondEconomic" contoinr rrclionr enlillodCon~ribulionsof Early Senlers. Joponere in Chvrchill Counly, SScooi~,Churches nndEonly Social Aelivitie. The Librarv, Economic Develoummts. Fallon's Telephone Svslrm. The Newlands Proiecl, Fallon Nwol Air Slolion, and OilBooml; "IV. Mv Own Slory" covers living wilh grandporenlr ajlorporentv'divorce untilfather remam'edondchildren wen1 to Wadworth: 1er.son.s ond ,social ocrivitier: derails ofsurgery and recovery in 1902; memories offather's hole! ineluding orlempadmurder. robbery, vigilonre committee. and hanging: prepamlory school; SonFrancisco earthquake andfire: reaching in Derby oandFollon using Gordon method; engogemen1 and monioge: ranch ife ond learning lo cook ond hep house: birth. ofchildren anddeolh of a son; lripr in 1aleryeor.r: andreligiour afJiliolion~andphilo$ophy. "Appendix" contains infomarion onpresenl day descendanls Ends with Index. JOHNSON, ELIZABETH ROLLINS, b. 1854. Character Sketch of Elizabeth Rollins Johnson. Early Resident of Ogden. By Hoggan, Lclla. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHSO254. Early reridenlo/ @den. Uloh. Coversfamily I#. husband ondpnnnr.~. .JOHNSON. SARAH MELISSA HOLMAN. 1838-1901. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. JONES, BEATRICE FETTIC, b. 1909. An Interview with Beatri~.Fettic Jones conducted hy KT.King, 4 June 1984, a contribution to a survey of life in Carson Valley, from lint settleyent through the 1950s Note: This microform edition is reproduced with the permission of the copyright ownen. Duplication or resale without permission is prohihiled From the Oral Ilistony Program, University ofNevadg Reno, Nevada. Reel No.: 24, Readex No.: IJNVROOOR. "Editor'rPn/oce" erplnins oral historyprqiecl ondtrnnscripr "ln1mdue1ion"couer.v

highli~h1.vo/chiidhond ~nd/omilyslorie.7. "Inlcrvirw " coverrparenls' bockground ondmom'ago: living with grondporentr lo go lo .school unlilporenrs moved lo (ienoa: deloilr o/grandfalher '.T bar rand unciei merchandise .store; daily routine: blockfamilies and rheir rancher: Wosho Indians: Chinese ondllolion/omilie~;and candy dmer Ends wilh Index. .IONE$ MARY ELIZABETH JAMES, b. 1866. Pioneer Personal History collected by the Utah Works Progress Admimistration. From the Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Roadex No.: UTHSOISO. Born in l?gdon Uloh Discvsres/mily history. early .xchooling, marriage. and I& in Ogden. .IIJDD, MRYDART, b. 1838. Sketch ofthc Life ol.Muy Dari Judd. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 8, Readex No.: UTHSO 1 17. Born in New York Includes immigration lo Uloh in 1850 ondretilemenl wilh/amily in Pamwan, morrione, and life in Sanla Clam andorher settlemenls in Woshinnton Counrv liK(.'HSEK. 1?1. hlRS. Nl('llOl.AS HARRISON. Ihuy .~t'\Ir\Nl;h.>lx\ Ilun,on Kuchn~r.,\prtl 3, 1 kh2 - .\u~u,t21. 181.2 11.m thc t'alnl;rmta Suv Llhrar).Sh-rammtu. C'allbmna Heel Yo 14 KcaJrx KI, C\S1~00') i tttnrr cover mnp/rc,m ilrrn,,lir. Ohio 10 horn., outside Auburn, Colilornia, incbdin~-.places, mileaxe and eondilionsfor each dw, Indiu,t.r, enlenninmmt, chanxinn. .. of woaon- trains, illnes$es, stop in Sol: Lake City and requestfor solider escon KEEGAN. ELIZABETH J. C. Letter, dated December 12, 1852. From the California State Library, Sacramento, California. Rcel No.: 14, Readex No.: CASLQ007. Laner wrinon to her drler and bmlher when she was i2yeors old Discusses crossing :he plainsfmm Baptisr Mi8sion. Konms, andsrlllemenl in Socrom~nlo.Caliiornio, including descriptions of scenery. hardshipr oftravel, housing, various notionotities, andexpensive cosls. KEMPE, ANNE DOROTHEA JOHNSON, 1837. Brief history of Anne Dorothea Johnson Kempc. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 13, Readex No.: UTHS0272. Covers childhood in Nomroy, immigmtion to Utah, andfamily lifi in Pmvo in 18603 KEMPE, OLINE TORASEN, 1845. History of the Life of Oline (Olina) Torasen Kempe. From the Utah Slate Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12. Readex No.: UTHS0270. Includes conversion lo Mormonism in Noway ond immigration to Ulah. KETCHUM, NEDU Interview collected by the White Mesa Ute Oral History Projed From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 8, Readex No.: UTHS0096. Discusser gmwing up in While Moso area KIEFER, SARAH ELIZABETH "LIZZIE," b. 1846. Diary, January 1, 1866 -July 7, 1866. From the Kansar East Commission on Archives and History, Baker University. Baldwin City, Kansas. Reel No.: 33, Readcx No.: MISC0013. Born in Ohio: diedin Canadoin 1931.32. lnfmduction wrinenfmm brother's diary includes infornolion :ha1 she never married, kept boarding house with molher and worked ar haadsaierman in brother's slon Diary covers January 1. 1866 lhrovgh June 27, 1866 with one enlry/orJuly 1867; her senre o/humor is ovidenl in her writing. Discusses work a1 boording house; visiting: schooling including mbjeers and leclures: illnesses: reenation and ~nlenoinmenlsincluding reading: church activities andminirlers; derails @onother's wedding; letlers including news wriling a commencement essoy: anddorails ofcommencemen1 cenmony KILLIAN, RACHEL POWELL, b. 1851. Biography of Rachel Powell Killian Written February 1932. By Buchanan. Marie K., daubter. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: I I, Readex No.: UTHSO I88 Born inEngland lnciudesjourney 10 Utah in 1864, workingfor wages, maniago and I& in Sonpete Counp KIMBALL, ADELIAALMIRA WILCOX, 1828-1896. Memoirs of Adelia ALmi Wilcox, One ofthe plural wives of Heber C. Kimball. By Kimball. Stanley H. B., ed. Fmmthc Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: I I, Readex No.: UTHS0195. Emphasizes polygamy. KIMBALL, ALICE ANN. See: SMITH, JULMA LAMBSON. KIMBALL, LUCY WALKER, b. 1826. Autobiographioal sketch borrowed by the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah St& Historical Society, SaN Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHS0262. Born in Vermont Coversjourney3, experiences living in Jo~ephSmilh's home, becoming one ofSmilh'splura1 wives, andsecondmam'oge. KIMBER, ANNIE MATILDA NELSON, b. 1872. The Poetry and Wisdom of Nellie K. Wilson. By Wikon, David Edward, ed. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Rcadsx No.: UTHSO228A. Doughler'spoetry included wilhpaper* ofAnnie Mailda Nelson Kimber Resume of her journey from Sweden to Salt Lake Cily, Utah in 1884 as told to her daughter, Irene. From the Utah Stale Historical Society, Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 12, Rcadex No.: UTHS0228. Born in Sweden. Discussesjourney to SollLake Ciry. Ulah in 1884, and firslfow weeks in the V(1i10y.prior to her marriogr to Kimber KING. HANNAH TAPFIELD, 18W-1886. Autobiography and journal to 1857. From the Utah Statc Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Rcel No.: 6, Readex No.: UTHS0064. Born inEngland Discusses experiences in England onddmerico. KING, OLEPHIA ',LEAFYn, b. 1905. Dust and Desire. Laughter and Tears: Rssollectlons of a Nevada Pioneer Cowgirl and Poet, Part I, with Introduction by Carol Colip. Fromthe Oral History Program. University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada. Reel No.: 25, Readex No.: UNVR0011 Born in Columbia; nee Nqy Diseu~respannuand their inleresls in cattle ranching and mining, and hobbies: deloils ofmaking horse hoir mpes and rowhide rimto$; morher'sfounding oflhe EilendoleMino: combinotion bunkhouse and schoolhouse and leochers; details ofaducolion in BolmonC rdueorion on :he range with animals, mountaim and scenq: cowboy, cowgirl. andIndian relolion- ship< rancher in Volley ineluding locolions ond owner($, ond cattle ronges; home wilhJirsr husband: hunling erporiencer: learning lo butcher, herding conle, andhamesling what wilhrkshing melhod&roi&d; carbide lighl syslem uredinfother's home;prograrr;on of method~forwoshing clothes; schedule o/raneh li/o by doy and seoson; walsr apply and use o/windmiils, wells, and lank7 with piping: delails ofbuilding o rowhide coral; sheep men on the rango; illness and injuries; explonolion oflerrons learned in living: anirtic skilh: wo mam'ages andchildre": work a$ tmldermisl; doctors and medicine in ~rolarea; ond loleryvors in Fallon KING. VEWANN SMITH. See: HILL, EMMA SHEPARD. Foundation Stones. KINGHORN. JANE CAMPBELL, 1843-1930. Alexander Kimghom Family History Background. By kc,Harold T. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 12, Rsadex No.: UTHSO23ZB. Includedwilhpopors o/Jone CompbollKinghorn. Biographical sketch. By Wells, Lola Taylor. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHS0232. Born in Scotland, and lived in Salt Lake Ciw, Utah, ondLewiwilla. Idaho. Coverr marriage in 1859. immigration lo Utah in 1862, onddomestic work Life History of Alexander Kinghorn By Wells. Lola Taylor. Fmm the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHSO232k included with ..oonrr8 ofJane- CompbollKinxhorn.- tm ,Ucxander Paln;k (Sand)) Knnghurn lly Wrlln. lnln Tablor From the l'rah Slalc tlnstun.sl Sninely. Salt lake Caly, l'tah Recl N,, 12, Rcadcx No llTllS0232C. Included "8th poprrr "/June ( 'amphell Kinghorn KlSGSFORD, I?I.IZABP.TII IIORROCKS .IA('KSO>, 182&1908. Leaves ir~mthe l.tie ol'Eltrabeth llunnckr 1a;kson Kxn~stordi.r~m the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Rcel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHS0265. Graphic accounl ofhondcanj&rney 10 Illah wirh the Mam'n Company in 1856.

KIRK, HELEN. Interview, 23 DEC 1985, Visitor Center, Ip~ofNavalo~ Rue . Studyl. ~~ FromIhe Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site. National Park Service, Ganado. Arizona. Reel No.: 18, Readex No.: HlPN0009. Born in Kinlicheen. Discumes clan identification; lack O/ schooling; learning lo wewe Conado RedandEmos mgrjmm grondmolher a1 eightyoars old; Burnt Water wgs; mppom'ng rir

children by weminx;. delails ofdyrinx;.~ . makin* biil dresses, but midmeof Yei or Yeibeehoi because olreligiour. - loboor; delaiir or looms and 1001s: orocess ofshearing.. sheen.. eleoninn wool. than cordinn.. ond soinninn. .. il; ondreochinr weavinr KIRKI.,\Nl~.<:,\HOI.INE hlATII.DA STANSHI'RY. A Sew Homc - - Who'll Follou7or. (;l!mprcr a!'\Vr,t~m L,Ve From Ihc I.lhrary ~t Congress. Krcl So.. 26. Rcadcx KO IUCW0024. Skrchrr oflife andmanner* in remuler ponr i,fMieh#gon written in response to que~&sfmmfiends. Di~cum-rhu~band'spurrhase of200 acre8 ofwild landondplon lo develop il inio village nomed~~~t~~~~~: nmling experiences ondrecommendorion~lo others including breadmoMng recipsc animder ofandabour hired help; roaerions to changes in lfe sfylr ond odjusmenls required; illness, doctors and remedier details ofbornwing and lending; gardening and trading wilhIndion~;cla8ses ofsenlers andneighbor#; weother mdjirer: oslabfihment oforgoniiotion~wch as the Lyceum and the Femole Bemfisnr Sociefy;preachers and merling*; husband andfour children; mail System: ond osfobiishmenrofrchool. KIRKWOOD, CHARLOTTE METHENY. Reminiscences [ofjourney to Oregon in 1843 and lie in Oregon]. From The Huntington Library, Sul Marino, California Reel No.: 17, Readex No.: HUNTD014. Discusser hardships ondshonogcs wilh hrrporenls and siblings in second wagon lo enter TheDolles; housing including cmnping in Oregon Cify, lli/e in om mom, o mountain mon'sploce, andfinally ofm; hardships ofwinlers;Jother's work monoging a/eny; Indons and their slaves; schooling; decision 10 mmyat 15 years old, in 1852; and wedding ceremony with dinner as remomberedo/rer 6181 wedding anniversary. KIRTLAND, HARRIET JANE. Journal of a Trip Through the Southern Mines, May 13th to June 3rd 1857. From the California State Library, Sacramento, California Reel No.: 15, Readex No.: CASLJl019. Covers insmrctionsfmm father. pastimes andaclivirios. de8criptionr ofsights ondscenery, minos ondpanning, liquorandgmbling saloons, weather, illness, gome, camping, andreturn home. Ends with list ofheighl ofrocks in Yosemire VoNey, mrneowremonls ofmos in Colworos Grove, ondAccounl~. KLEINMAN. ANNA BENZ 1836-1908. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. KNIGIIT.CELFSTIA1. ROBERTS, b. 1850 Punter Penanal lnlcrvtcw idlls.3ed hy the Utah \V~rlsProgress Admminvnuon From the Ctah State Historical Sosnq. SaII lake C~ty,11th Kcel No . 10. RclJsx So lJ'IHSD166 Iliru%rerIlniredOrder: onllli/~in C,nLvriir Urah KNOWLES, ESTHER. Mesa County Oral History: Audited transcription for Esther Knowles & George Knowles. By Lucia Cipolla From the Mesa County Public Library Dish% Grand Junctio~Colorado. ReelNo.: 35, RcadexNo.: MISC0048. Discusser history ofHorre Thief Conyon: pmnU movejrom Iowa to Colorado when she was o baby; mother's ~rperiencesliving infim homes, a lent and o log cobin; cowboy*; omeriaimnenU including/irslpiclure show: schooling ondleochen;fear about andviewing ofH~1Iey'sComet; early married Ife; qexporience~with Indiam; hemingjirrl eryst(11so$ and memories ofvisit ofmother iporenls KREGS, MARIA EHLERS. Interview. From the Utah State Historical Society. San Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 8, Readex No.: UTHS0103. Discusser experiences as o school teacher, Indian*, and home lfejmm 1918. LAFRENZ AND PARENTS, W.H. See: HILL. EMMA SHEPARD. Foundation Stones. LAWPHILOMELA SMITH, 1794-1813. Biography. By Johnson, Elecla S. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Rcel No.: 12, Rcadex No.: LTTHS0241. Born in Brookfield. Vermont. Discus~esdealh ofmolhor; relotionship lo Jo~ephSmilh; two mmriages ondehi1dron;pmqorify; crossing lheploin8; I# in nlinois. Iowa and Utah; and teaching others homemaking, cloth making sewing, coohing ondfwdpros~r~ofr'on LAMBORN, ELLEN JANE BAILEY, 18261897. Life Stow of Ellen Jane Bailey hbom. By Me,Elizabeth F. and Marv P. Stucki compilcn. Fmm the Utah Stlte Historical Sooiety, Salt ~akeCity, Utah. Reel No.: I I, Readcx NO.: UTHS0202. ~ornin irefond lncbdos mam'qo,journcy to Uloh, ondsenhmenr in Lokelovn LANG. HELEN. Interview collected by the White Mesa Ute Oral History Project From the Utah Stale Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 8. Rcadex No.: UTHS0097. Discu~~esrecoiieclions of WhiIcMc8a eommunihr. LASSAN. AhlELlA LESSELSGRIkTIY, b 1891. lh~rts the Late and Oolngs of 'Imclla Lesscl, Gnfftn. Now Lawan, wnlmgthtn nn~clc.-

1x97. 1980 m Lesreln- Chroncleq - Note This m~srufomcdlt~on n reproduced wlth the pcmtrnton ofthc :opynght owncn Dupl~cst~~~~r

resale without vermission is vrohibited. From tho San Juan County Archacolo~ical- ~esekh Center and ~ibran,at Salmon ~uin, Bloomfield. ~~~~~~~~ New Mexico. Reel No.: 35, Readcx No.: MISC0057A Born neorBoyjield. Colomdo. Discusserform and hardshipr; schooling, teachers. andpunishment8; living wilh onolhorfamily and workingfor bwrd in order lo go lo school; illnesses including ~corlarfever; employ- ment a8 domestic help in sevrrol(omi1ier in Durongo; mom'oge ondapamnonts in Denver; birth aoddeolh ofdaughter children and frequent moves according lo hudond's work; her landpunhoses and sales; ond her work establishing a sewing mochine shop. ,selling

linccrir. and collect~ ~ in^ bills for nowsoaoer~r ' LAW:. MARY PETER~ON,~1892. Interview collected by the Oral Histow Project ofthe Utah State Historical Society. From the Utah State Historical Socistv. Salt Lake Citv.

Utah. Reel No.: 8:~eadex No.: as0I I I. DiscussesMonnon exodus fmm~exieo.oionerrinc " life* inBlandinc.e. andmi.v.rionorv experiences with the Utes and the Navajos Lnferview collected by the Oral History Project ofths Utah Sue Historical Society. Fmm the Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lake City. Utah Reel No.: 8. Readex No.: UTHSOI 12. Born in ColoniolDim. Mexico. h addition lo mbiecls coveredin orevious item. also details mother', melhodfor hot bedgordenmg; father's other wife and her ehildnn: dero~lsof home ofir mmriogr, andchrisrmos rrWmtinn...... LAYTON, ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, d. 1945. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA LEATHAM. MARGARET IRVINE. 1837-1931. Sketch ofthc Life ofMaraaret I~inehatham. Pioneer of 1856. Bv Cannon. Annie Wells . ~~ From the Utah SLlte Historical Society, Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: I1,~cadexNo.: ~771~0200.~ivedin~ah~oko Cily Emphasizes midwifery, healing, ondmadogo.

-25- LEE, AMARILLA HAMBLIN, 1884-1982. Intervicv:. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 7, Readex No.: UTHS0085. Born in 1884 inPleosonlon New Mexico, the 24lh and /as1 child ofherfolhor 's lasrplurol wi/e when her Jolher wos 65year8 OMdiedin 1982. Inrerviewod in 1970 or Myears ofago. Dixusser deolh offolher when she wos a smoll child. move to Alpine, Arizona; schooling; marriage ondchildren: siblingr; her occomplishmenls os a horse rider andpohcipalion in roundups infall and .spring; andfarher '*plural wives and hisfrepent absence on missions LEFGREN, LILLIE SMUIN, 1877-1939. Diary Wrinen 1895-1905. [includes 1892-1894) From the Utah Sfate Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 7, Rcadex No.: UTHS0079. Born in Ogden, Utah. Discusses doily events. I,EWIS, HELENA. Diary of Helen A. Lewis, [ 1st wife of Frank E. Banks, 18881. Fromthc Elizahcth M. Walkins Community Museum, Douglas County Historical Society, Lawrence, Kansas. Reel No.: 35, Readex No.: MISC0044. Diary of5lh grade schwlgirl. Enfries cover social lifi including music Iesson.r,gamer ondsleigh rides: work around home ondlearning Lo bake: denlol work: !rip in summer ro visir relariver in Albony, New Yo*, andMiddiebury, Varmonl. ondrebrrn via Canada; mother i iline3.r and lending baby brother, and vecond bmrher'3 bir~h.Ends wilh memoranda ondoccounls. LEWIS, JANE DAVIS, b. 1835. Biographical sketch collected by Ule Utah Works Progress Administration. Fromthe Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Readex No.: UTHSOl5 1. Born in Wales: died01 rho age 0162. Discusser immigration lo (noh as handcanpioneer of 1856 in the "$lorvation company. " ondsenlemenl inProvo including work as a milliner, her lije while husbond wor in Englandon o mission, children andloss ofone oflho sewn 01 oyoung age, andzharing homo with new emigronlufrom Wales LICKING, ANNA, Mrs. A~laLicking. From Ike Northeastem Nevada Museum. Eko, Nevada Reel No.: 35, Readex No.: MISCO058. Discusses move horn Indiana lo Banle Mountain in 1895; tokinp responsibililyfor roiriny o 14yearoldorphonbefore rho binh of her OM ~hrldrenwppomnx chtidrrn 's rrhuul;ny in .'.'onh Daknla. lhe Dcpmrnon and helptnp wrJo~edfolherrilhfuur rhtidrpn. wil;nl: grandchildren o/er deuth. o/thctrpnrenrr rw,c ocnv;!;~,ond inlrmrls mpolracs ondfomtgn relolronr l.IUESQIJIST, EMMA AXDERSON. b. 1862. 'lhe Stun ol'li) I.ofe From ihc Utah State ll,stoncal Socrct), Salr Lakc Cnly, [Itah. Kcel No.: 12, Readcx No.: UTHSOZ52. Born in Sol1 Lake Cily andmoved10 Hyrvm in 1866. Cover~polygarny,ssoiol life, church oclivities. Indiana, home Ife, ondamploymen1os cookfor lhe railroad LINCOLN, ZONNIE Interview. From Ule Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, National Park Service, Ganado, Arizona Reel No.: 18. Rsadex No.: HTPN0026. Born 01 ColdSprin~r. - Discu8sea helpiny. . molher8hear sheep ondtradinp. woolforaroeeriev . - alHubbell Trading Post; wewing: ondstorics oflndion yors. Fons Sumnrr andDepnaneo, Navojo history andereotion ofhumanz LITTLE, REBECCA E MANTLE Daybook Aug. 29, I881 - Aug. 30,1882. From the Utah State Historical Sodety, Sak Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readox No.: UTHS0219. Discusses doily astivilier leaching. social lfe. and honeymoon LONG.. SYLVIA~- L. HONEYMAN. Letter. dated 7115109. Bavfield. Colo. with Intmdudion bv Helen Marie Lone- Moss. "eranddauehter. From Snn Juan Counry A~chasulugi;al Krscvih Cmkr and l.nhmr/, Bluomlicld, Scw hlsx~io.Kcrl So. 23, KrtJcx No hllSCOOO5 lnrmducrion pxploinr rho1 bncr was rrinrn lo her SIIIPTdunng mpfmm Okiuhnma to firrmn~lon.Ve- M~I,cv,lilh huvbond end three children Lener covers weather and comps; derails ofhusbandand boys haying; description oJTaos andMexicon women; conlra,~t ofgovernment forest rexmr and lands of lumber companies: illnesses and remedie$ including her lung problemr goals, lombs. and miUdng leehnipe; physical effects ofdriving reom 500 miles; andfeelingr ofmissing her sister LOTTIE WAS A PINK LADY, A BIOGRAPHY submined to the Utah History ContesL By Rasmussen. ANilla From the Utah State Hiirical Sooiehr.,. Salt Lake Cihr.-. Utah. Reel No.: I I. Readex No.: UTHS0213A. Slow. ofo. mrso in Koo~herom.Includes *fomilv *. farm. mrming a Holy CmzsHorpilal in Solt Lake Cily, *lories ofpotients, widowhood independence, and retirement LOVEJOY, JULIA LOUISA HARDY, b. 1812. Diary, September 1,1828-August 1.1864. From Kansas S& Historical Society, Topeka, Kansl~.Reel No.: 31. Rcadex No.: KSHS0007. Born inlobanon. Now Hampshire. Preface winenDecember 2,1859 include^ -nenaalorv ." fmmgrandpamnrr Enme, cover lr/o in.\'ew Fnglundus shrdenl teacher, nndcirruirprsacher'~wfo. includ,nx birth, o/ch,ldmn with one mtillborn. rhovghlt wllh emphoris on relzfiiun, pier) ond rp#nlualrond~t#onJourney U'e,l,n IXSS inchding melhy holrr. ~llner, anddealhs wimeswd death ofbabv. . inlmurenea. KondoI, ondsenlemenl inMonhonon, Kansas; nrmors ofwmandproblems with bordrr-rv@iom inLmvrenca and Topeka andAnny marching in the srreelx homes inPolmyra andSumner;Jinanciol hardship> ofo pnoehcr'kfamily and hovsingpmvided; odvh children; and wmnews including husband'* minishy os Cwalry choplain andson in the hannv LUCERNO. MRS. CARMEN. Reminisoenscs of Mrs. Carmen Lucem ps internreled bv Miss Maeev Bradv to Mrs. Geo F. Kin. 1928.-~ From the Arizona Hlnloncal Suciefy--'Pucson. Anrona Reel No 34. Rcadex No h(lSC0028 Di~cus,cr rvenl, exprrioncrd b) morher and .yrandmolkr incbdit~xdmly li/e in the Prnrdiu ;n Tucson vndorMPneanr mojorfeo~lscelebrultd, rakeow, by lkUS.. formmn~ dislrict and mission I.YhlAN, P.LIZ,\ MARIA P,\RTRIDCP. ShllTH. 18281W6. LtCe and Journal oil'liza h(m%Pmdgs Smtth !.pan I:rom the litah Stare IIIJloncal Soclay, Sah Lakc Cty. Illah Reel So ti. Kcdux Nu U'IHSOOoJ. L)isrurrrs marrioye, 1oJus~phSmithondRrnora Lymon polvaomv. mtdi~minrolionlo Uloh in 1848 \I,~c~)~;sALD.ELI~~BETH CRAlIAhl. b. 1831. .4utubiu~raphyof Elvabcth Cham hlcDonaN (183 1-18751From lhc I'tah Slatr: H~stoncalSortrty. Sall lakc Ctt). Utah. Reel So 7. Rcadcx Nd l'THS0080 Rorn in Scollond Cover, irnmiyruoon lo Oloh in 1854. ~olvnmnv,.- . andlife in Sol1 Lake Cily ondSprinxville, Ulah where her hudand wa* amsledfor murder MkE. MARY ANN. 1848. L~fcof Mary ,h hlace ao Told t~ 1lr.r Cirandchtldrcn and Rc;urJr.J h) nllnshc I1o;kr hlafe From the Ctah Slale 1lslon;al Su;~cl).Salt Lake City, Utah. Kcel So 12. Rrdcx No ll'111SU267 Rorn #nEngland I)#rcu$rr,/oclo~work inEnxland, rmm,gruol,n 10 (![oh in 1866, and workiw in Ulah ond in the Washinaron Conon Mill in Washin~lonCounly. Biographical sketch. B~-M~CC,Blanche H. Fmmth;~tah State Historical ~odit~,Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHSO267A. Disdin 1934. In addition, tojourney lo SollLoko CiIyfrom England discusses morrioga ondpioneering in Fon or Kanab. Utah; experience with Indians; and her gardens. MANFULL, EMMA PALMER, b 1866. Pioneer Psnonal History ~ollcctedby thc Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Rsadex No.: UTHS0009. Born in England. andlived in Brighom Ciry. Utah. Diseusaes immigration lo Utah withfomily in 1874, and marriage. MANN, VANNIE Interview by Clarinda Begay, IS MAY 1986, HB2, Library, [part of Navajo Rug Study]. From the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, National Pd. Service, Ganado, Arizona Reel No.: 18, Readcx No.: HTPN0010. Dircusses elan idenwcorion; weaving since the age 0114; siblings ondchildren; 1001s anddesigns including Yeibeehai; boarding andpublic schooling; disregardfor toboos dyeing wool; andsolling rvgs lo mppoll he?~01/ MANNING, [?I, MRS JAMES. See: WOMEN ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER. MANNING, WNNIE. Interview. Fromlhe Hubbell Trading Post Xational Hmtoric Site, National Park Service. Ganado, Arizona. Recl No.: 18, Readex No.: HTPN0027. Discusser clon id~nrfialion:Jolher'r aclivilier as medicine man. ond mofher'r weavinx: herding ,sheep ondlearning to wewe; rrorirr oJmcu frock cordplqing ondgomblinr; memoryoJgurrro~Hubbell'r"ring her as modelfor n rculprun: and de1oil.v ofliving and workinx in HsrbheN home or hourekeeper MARCOTTE, EUI,A. MqJo Robinson Inlcrviews Eula Marcotte and Her Son, Sam Marcone. From the San Juan County Archaeologicrl Rcsearch Center and 1.ihrary. Bloomfield. New Mexico. Reel No.: 33, Readex No.: MISC0006. Sinar ~JGenfryMcCnrryolro includeditr Ore Roadex Colleclion, nieusse.9 her work on. familv'r , doiw. . /om: move 10 Duronro and schoolinv lhrre:. exoeriencrr. renchinp includirrn" pupils, rubjeclr and raking care oJo rchoolhoure: nnd housekeeping on her own unril mom'a,qe. MARLER, HARRIET HFATH, 1813-1869. Ilirtorv. BY Wells. Lola Tavlor. From the Utah State Historical Societv. Salt Lake Cihi. Utah. Reel No.: 10. Readex No.: UIHSO16X. Eon!

N;: 10, Readex No.: UTHS0168A. Includedwilhpopers ofHorrielHaolhMarler MARTIN. ANN CLARK, 1835-1909. Autobiography of Ann Cld(Martin). Fromlhe Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 7, Readex No.: UTHS0082. Discusses lrfe as schoolreocher, pioneering in 1857, andsrlllemenr in Scipio. Uloh. MARTIN, EUNICE SYLVIA, 1858-1900. Biographical sketch. By Jwis, Zora Smith. From the Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lnkr City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: IJTHS0236. Lived in Scipio, (ifah.Discusses Ire oJschoolleacher MARTIN, SOPHRONlA MOORE, 1832-1915. Autobiography. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 7, Readex No.: UTHS008 I. Lived in Sol1 Lake Couny. Coverspioneerjourney 011847. MATHEWS. MARY MCNAIR Ten Years in Nevada or Life on the Pacific Coast. From the Librani of Coneress.- Reel No.: 3. Readex No.: LOCW0028. She set out with heryoung son in 1869for fiqinio Cily lo vindicah her bmthera$ler hir deah Includes her trio1.s and pleasure* 03 a seamstress, nurse, laundress, school reocher, lener writer. chombsmoid. cook and managing o lodging house. MATTHEWS. MAHALIA ANN REBECCA. 3833-1916. Historv of Mnhalia Ann Rebecca Matfhews. By Ferre. Alberta C.. ~randdauphtrr.- From Ulc ~&hState Historical Society, Salt Lake City. ULlh. eel No.: 13, Readex No.: UTHSOZ73. BOAinMissisrippi, hiluder immigrorion lo Uloh In 1847; ondli/o in Holladj: Uloh Son Bernordino, Cnlrfornio. andSanlaquin. Uloh paniculorly rhe slory ofan historic walnur lrec in Santoquin. MAUGHAN, MARY ANN WESTON, b. 1817. Three-volume Journal, 1817-1898. From the Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lako City, Utah. Recl No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHSOOSO. Enfries cover lye in Englond eonver.rion loMormonism, immigration lo Kinlandand Nmvoo,emssing lheploins in 1850, liJe in Tooele ondrhenLogon. Ulah. Includes genealogical molerial on WeslonJomily MAURICE., .[?I. .. MRS. See: WOMEN ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER. MAVERICK. MARY. Memoin of Mary A. Maverick. From the Library of Congress. Recl No.: 3, Rcadex No.: LOCWOO29. Born in 1818 in Alabama andmorrred lhere in 1836. In 1837 she re1 offor Tpxos with her husbond ondfour children, rho youngesr beingjive monlhr old. Derails sonlemenl in Son Anronio de Bexar. Sewin on ihe Colorado River, andDacrows Poinr on the Gulf Coasr, includinn- iociol I@; Comanche Indian amck. andcapfiver' laks; IocoiMexicanr and her husbondiJorcedmorch IoMexico: deaths ofjive our qfren children; disease: poliricolacrivili~sand Texas legislolure; andjoming. Concludes wirh on exlracl qIo lener wrilrenfor fhe SI. 1.oui.s Republic in 1889, andapoper on rho "Life ondChoracler oJSamuel AugusfusMwerick" delivered in 1870. See also: MAVERICK, MARYANNADM, b. 1818 MAVERICK, MARY ANN ADAMS, b. 1818. See alro: MAVERICK, U4RY. Asistente a la Memoria. From The Center far American History, ?he Univenrty of Texas at Austin, Austi~Texas. Reel No. 33, Readex No.: MISC0019. Diary anm'es coverperiodJrom 1837 101857 with emphasi~on news obour war wilhMmico; illnesr and injuries wirh momonls, ondsrudy of7hompsonianpraerica: Ihoughls on obolilion ofslwery: religious lhoughls andspiriluolism: rno~ilol problems: andchildren andgrief on loss ofsome of them. Mary Maverick Memoirs. By Maverick George M., ed. From the Center for American History. ?he Univenity ofTexas at Austin, Austin, Texm Reel No.: 22. Readex No.: UTXAO006. Wrinen for her children, andrdiredond ornonirodbv her son Born in Alobamo and mum'edrhem in lRJ6 Dircurre, /am,@ ancorlors including her hrhmrd r, joumcy lo Term wirh hrhand rnfmr ron. bmrhrr und I0 nrymes imcludin~j,urrhrldron: delo,lr of home' m .Tan inlonio: Comanche Indian ocnanes, Afexicon c~iehronenrund arrock, . - ~ including pmminenlMexicans in Tern: richern, epidemics, injurie~ondtnaaent~; homes in revera1 towns: Civil Wwond children's lives. Subjececu IisredundorMAVERICK,MARY, Memoirs of,.above. also included MAYNE, MINNIE BRUSH. See: HILL EMMA SHEPARD. Foundation Stones. MCALLISTER, AGATHA WALKER. 1866-1947. Memoin of Agalha Walker McAllister collected by the Daughten of Utnh Pioneers. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHSOZ66. Lived in SI. George. Utah Cover,?childhood experiences, rchool. work ondpolygamy. MCCARTNEY, MAGGIE. Diary from May 6, 1883 through February 6, 1884. From the Kansas State Historical Society, Topekh Kansu. Reel No.: 3 1. Readex No.: KSHSOOOZ. Emphasizes social li/e ond counship including liller ofploys seen MCCARTY, [?I, MRS. WILLIAM T. Recorded convenation with Mn. and Mn. W. T. McCarty wzth occacional remarks by their lilb-long friend, Mrs. Fred (Mollie Craig) Barren. November IS, 1977. Interviewer: Eleanor MacDonald. From lhc San Juan County Ar~haeologi~~l Research Center and Library, Bloomfield, New Mexico. Recl No.: 33. Readex No.: MISC0009. Born in Iowa Discurrer nmudy for bedbugs; ono-room schoolhouse:Jarming wilh conle and then also with rheep: raising chickens andshipping them lo Chicogo; wnler sources; and children. MCCARTY, GENTRY. Mary Jo Robinson Interviews Genw McCarty and Hulda Kreps also present From Ihe San Juan County Archaeological Research Center and Library, Bloomfield, New Mexico. Reel No.: 33. Readex No.: MISC0007. Sisler ofEulaMmone, oLo includedin the Reodex Colleclion Direusser deroils ofjrslJoir alfendad inklee in 1910 and IolerJair even18 ondprizes: mom'age ondchildnn; ,schoolr: neighborhoodfamikr; mines: crime ondrrio1.r; rheep herding: and water rights Mary Jo Robinson Interviews Genw McCiuly and Mary Huggins. Fromlhe San Juan County Archaeological Research Center and Libraly, Bloomfield, New Mexico. Reel No.: 33, Readex No.: MISC008A. Discurserprankx school house 0.9 church ondmerringplacr, and leoehcr~;cowboys and dances: holldoys, panicliculorly Chrirlmos; and hdian ruin* ondporfery. Mary Jo Robinson Interviews Gentry McCarty and MqHuggins, 10 August 19x4. From the San Juan County Archaeological Research Center and Library. Bloomfield, New Mexico. Reel No.: 33, Readex No : MISC0008. Discusses rroryoJo killing, and hnngirrg"Jo rurpecl; Nmojos and Ures in 1890s; Indian ruins and (heir deslrudion; disogreeme,lr over wafer righr.~:and hirrory o/~ou~~.vand cemelerier. MCCUNE, ALICE ANN PAXMAN, b 1870. Autobiography of Alice AM Pamlan McCuns. From the Utah State Historical Sooicty, Salt Lake City, Utah. Rccl No.: 6, Rcadcx No.: UTHS0053. Born inAmc*ican Font Uloh, ondmovedro Nephi. Covers/omily experiences. childhood. schooling, roneh I@. and marriage. Biowohisd". Skdch of the Life of Ann Rushen Keys Paxman [mother of Alice Ann Pannm McCune.1 From the Utah Stlfe Historical Society, Salt LaLc City, Utah. Reel No.: 6, Rcadcx No.: UTHS0053A. Born inEngland the secondchildmdoldest girl in lhefamily. Discus~cspovony.earning bomd mayfmm home darling at 10year* old; fmnily i conwrslon to Momonizm: mam.oxe in London in 1855 andmove to Bodon in 1856: premalure birth ofson on ship in deemgo; I@ inBoslon: oulbmak of Civil Wmin1861 and move to Nebmsh in order to cmss lhrploins by ox team; a hovelof o dugoutfor o home in AmortcanFork: husband's four othar wives andfmnifies: her work lo Jvpport herselland her ten children os railor, milliner, dhssm?krr andkeeping mom5 with board: coping wilhpam'al deafness since eorly in life bur especially during children i severe injuries andiNnosse~hiding from U.S. marrhalk in mi& opaiml wlvnmnids: andconfinemen1to bod anddeath in 1919 a1 eiehfv-oieht-. .. .veam old JICCI'NE, ELIZABETI~CLA~I~E~utobtogr&h~. Fmm the Utah S'ollstoncal Sozwly. Salt lakc Cdy. Ctah Reel Nu. 6. ReaJex So : Ul'HS0056. LiwdinNephi. UtahdtheMuddyMirsion Emphaross cbldhood forher undfamii) li/e JlCELROY. ISABEI, WORRRLL BALL. Scc: PAWNEE COI 'NTY PIONEER SCLWUOOK. RESE,\RCH COPY WITH INDEX MCGVIRE, MARY JANE nlcRAc 1m619~.see. WOMES PIONF'RSOF ARIZONA MCALASTEH. hLARCARET DRUMIOND PXItGURSON. See. FOlIILiER HANKAH EL.IZI\BETII hlCMAS"IT:R b. 1861 JlC'KAL. MARIA TAYIJ3R 18451901. Sco: WOMEN PIONEERS OF .ARIZONA. MEEKS;MARY JANE MCCLEVE. b. 1840. Biography of Mary Jane McClevs Mecks: Handcart pioneer of 1856 collected by the Daughter. of Utah Pioneers. By Esplin, Hattie. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Rccl No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHSO225. Includosjovnny as handcarlpioneer, employment or midwife. andlife in Oderville. Ulah in ihe Unired0ld.r. MERCER, PATRlCIk Diary, 1840-1841, including lessom. Fmm the Center for Amcrican Histoly, ?he Univenity of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. Reel No.: 22, Readex No.: UTXA0007. Enhies covergeogmphy andnolvm in Texas; education inchding mbjecu and exmimtions, with comenu on hrr lessons andstudy hobiu; wrmhr~truth and lying: visiu home: andehrch andSabbath school. MEREDKH. MARY HARRIS. d. 1861. Dim. of mv . vovaxc.- to California, A~rilI lth 1859 - Mav 17th. Fmm the California Statc Librarv. Sacramento, California Reel No.: 14, Rcadcx No.: CASL0002. Inclvdos depomrefmm New York Cily, sem'elole~~,~nrerroinment~, IsIandr, Aspimall on Islhus, crossing the Islh~slo 81eamrr. Po=@ ocean sighu, smallpox ourbmak in rleemge, derails of tour of Sam ~raneiseo,boau to Oolclrmd Sacmenlo andMmy~iIIefollowed by stone coach andmules to Downieville. and visit wilh o lriind, Nore added rho1 she died in childbirth during oJ7wd m-lhe o& of28 yeor,. Ymolhr. 2J day*. MERRELL, S,\RAII PKNLEY, 1819.1901. Sketch ofthe Life of Sarah Fenlc) Mcnell. Pionccr or 1852 culleNd hy the Daughters otthc 1'tah Peuncen Rv Simomcn. Charlotte h4cmll From the Utah Slate Hlslonsal Soi!cW, Salt lakc Clty, L'th Reel No I I. Rcadsx No IlTHSO 1x4 D,srus~erpronrrr/ourneof1852 mdexperienc~sor o nurse mrdwfe in Bounrr/ul .WKRILI, EMMA ORIULLA PERRY, 18541946. See. WOhlES PIONEERS OF ARVON.4 IIUULETOIY. \LARTII.\ CURISSA BROWNING. lU.37-19311. R8ographtcal skcwh entitled lnfe of Manha C tlruwnme. h41ddlnon. collected bvthe Utah Works Roeress" Administration. Fromthe Utah st& Historical Socidv. Salt Lake Citv. Utah. Reel 6.:5. ~eadk Nu.: UMS00 I5Born in IIUwis Di,cum, rhildhmd tn Youuoo. lift ,n Ogdm. and her li/o vh;k her husband servedo rnissiun .NICE, WLA NELSON. Interview collscZcd hy the Whtte Slcsa L'tc Oral lllslory Project From lhc Utah Slav Il~stoncalSu~.~ety. Salt Lakc Caw. Illah. Reel No.. 8, Rcadcx No . llTllS009X D~scursrr~xprrirncrr in Whttr Mtmurea includ;nx Indiun ceremonies. baskem. Ore hll~e~,,\NN& GEORG~,b. 1859. Plonccr Pcmonal llnrtoly Qucsuonnam collected by lhe L'tah Works Rugrers Admmaualton From he IJtah State klmncal Sorsty, Sail Lakc City. Utah Reel No 5, Rcdcx No LTllS0034 BornmScolland D,~cu,srs renl~rnontm Smithfield (Iroh afier imminralinr.- -- fwd clothinp. schwlinx,- Indim, cm~lovment. . os lird womon nore clerk in Cache Vollev and

mmri.d.- men~~ ~~~~ daline .~",~~ vounc vmnmm'ed.~~.~~~ ~~ women JULLER BERTHA DOERR. See: PAWNEE COUNlY PIONEER SCRAPBOOK RESEARCII COPY WITH INDEX. WI.1.F.R CAROLINE MARGARET LARSEN. 1840-1923. A Hklon, ofCaroline Mamarel Larscn Mlllcr. BY hl~llsr.Euddn From the Utah State Historical Society, Sin Lake city, Utah Rccl No.: 12, ~cdexNO.: UTHSOZ~S.~orn in~enm&~isw8~rs~ible based evrrieulum and work as roackrk helper, baptism mMormon m I I yems oldand subsequrdperseeution work on lmgr counfry estate, Dmtish Jvmmnrs, immixmlion lo America in 1862 wilhfmnilyjoining her lhe nmyrm, fornodo in Omaha mm.axe. journey 10 Salt LA city md~.p~asbnt experiences wilh~ndians,dugou; indaoibe homes ~lock~~k~m,ktoik o~~mces&s-usedlowash clorhe$, demhs of three ofelem children, helping other immigmnu, nursing skills and tending rhe dead, I@ during ondofir senlemenl period Church aetiviti~~,ondlmr life wilh children MILLER, FLORA CULVER RccollccGonr of Arizona in the Early Eighties. From the Arizona Historical Society--Tucson, Arizona Reel No.: 34, Readcx No.: MISC0029. Begins wilh impnssions ofonival in Tucson in 1880 or 16yar8old Coverslndian uperienscr including m'al ofchief Gooar, houzing, education ju~tice,the 1882 comet coinciding wirhpowder magazine explosion, dancing with GcnemlShsnnmt. ehurehea, wwatrr won* mtertoinm~nl,mines, andmml wilh o/rirnd. MILLS.. SARAH MCNEIL. 1870-1958. Sco: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA \llTCIlELI, ETHELYS I. Letter addressed to Kent M Rush, Cntud Slavs DspL of hc Inknor, dated Sepvmbcr 6. 1977, hlmncapol~s. hlnnnesota From the Huhbcll Tradnng Pdst Nauonal Hrnonc Sle. Natlonal Park Scrvicc, Cianado, Arizona Reel No In. Readex No.: HTPN0037. Include> move ro~iwMoxieo for her heollh. teochinn ondlivine at hub ball'^ lor one war. Miionschool and hospital HubbeNgurrtl, andIndian wim. MITCHELL, MARGARET, b. 1824. See: BLYTH FAMILY PAPERS. MOFFKT. MABEL WAKEFIELD. b. lW5. ~io~ra~h~of Mabel Wakefield M&U By Hill, Hattie H. Fromthe Arizona Historical Saciety-Tucson, Arizona Reel No.: 34. Resdex No.: MISC0030. Born inBmeman. Monlono: molher was cousin oJRobmE Lee. Cover, moves wilhparents to TernandArizona via covered waxon with scveml rhousandsheep, li/r on a ranch. fear ofApoche Indians, home os sociol, relixious ondoducarion centerfor community, hoorre thieves, move lo Albuquerque, New Mexico, workas schwlprineipol, mom'age, andcivic octivirios including religious. Irmprmme. and hidoricol organiralions. Rcminis~cncesof an Arizona Pioneer: Penonal Experiences of Mabel Wakefield Mofiilt and Her Parents, Mrs. and Mn. George Washington Wakefield, Springsrvillc, Arizona Interview by EffieL. Scott April 13, 1926. Fromthe Arizona Historical Society--Tucson. Arizona. Reel No.: 34. Readcx No.: MISC0030A Erpands infomotion andevents of Biography includedin lhis colleelion. Discu~sesZuni Indian reservotion war bemeen eanlemen and sheepherders, game and crops, Indian legend of rho Eseadi'llo Mountain, the brovty ofNulrioso volley, and wdlers logether withjustice and low enforcemenl. Include> names ofeorlypioneer fomilier hlONT(;OYP.RY, EhWNETTIE KII.CORE. b. 1865, Pnonccr Prmonal Ill\tory :ollr.'lcd b) the I1tah N rks Progress \dmlnlrvaunn 1:rom the lltah Swte Iljs~onialSailetv. .. Salt lakc Cltv. l'~hKcel NJ 5. Kdcx\I., I ~11ISI.011l)in kno*n.rr +6lIhrr U,nruvmcn Dircurres life in Osden. IJloh. helnin~orisonerr. hoboe~andlhe vnemoloved

Sumner andFort De/inonce: childhood memories of Hubboll Trading Posl while herding sheep; being raised by an uncle ajl& morher'r remom.ago: Navajos andMexican8 working at Hubbell's; clon idenr@cofion r~lorionshipIoMony Horres and his influence O,YNM iroder lorge rug weaving, silversmithing andjewelry making; and momoge MORGAN. LENA GlLMOUR SCHUTZ Taped Interview between Lena Gilmour S~hutzMorgan and Eleanor MacDonald, June 9, 1978. with Comments from Mrs. Hany Allen. From the San Juan County Archaeological Research Center and Library, Bloomfield, New Mexico. Reel No.: 33, Readex No.: MISC0010. Born in I899 between Fominglon ondhlec. New Mexico. Discurrer grandparenrr ' and farher :r lives including stories obod conle wars NWson fam./irsl wain, delivering egg and butter orders, morrioge ondchildren, ond Jetoils about Flora W$1o. rmher ondlomilies in area \IORGAS, h(i\l.lSDA HIIOADS, b. 186.3. Plunccr Prnanal lllrton :ollsar.J hi the I'tah Wo~lrPrugres, r\Jmtn~svatnon 1:r.m ihr IL~ State Il~atoncalSdcrcty. Sah Lakc City. lltah Kcel Xu 9,Rrndcx No I"I1ISIII4U HurnmKoma\ I'lnh, o,#Jb~.c.rlirz~-,rrhc,n1'0,mh Coverr food, elorhing, and housing. MORGAN, MARTHA M, A Trip Across the Plains in the year 1849, with Notes of a Voyage to Calitbmia, by way of Panama. Also, Some Spiritual Songs, &c. From lhe Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Rssl No.: 16, Readcx No.: HUNT0003 Thirjournolprovides mihoge and localion "01- for each dole. Discusses several nampedes. game, Indians, lrading post, dimgreemenl with lroin caprain. sfov in SohLake VoNov., for sir months. " oldd disc overed on millo Colifornio, ondan'ival inPleoson1 Vollev Noler on 1854, iournev . cover rr~omboarmnsl he C'oribbron. cnjrriny Punomo anl.7on Frmrirco Ends rilh deolh rsnificote o/Jer~cMoqutt o/Oh,o \IOHRIS. JOSIP.. Helon;ll intenleu\ Jul) IX, I~oII.r\~gusl o. I')bO, lul) 1,. 1961 and Jul) 7. Is161, .'~lleileJh) \furl !A:\rcnmlth I'r,lm the l1l.h State 1I~rwri;nlSoitctv. Salt Mr. C~tv.Illah Rcsl So. 12. RdcxNo l"11ISU217 i)ilcutcer bk in rhr I~toh-HZom,np.- " Colorodo border eounby or rho turn of the cenwy including Bvlch Cas8idy,Jigure* of lheperiod, violenr deaths and her maniage. MOSS. MARY BUYS, 18161677. Amund the 'hrn oflhe Century toaethcr with '"Ex Circus From 1900" printed in the Davis County Clip~er,Sept.26, 1969. By Moss. Robe* Alvin. From the Utah state Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. keel No.: I I, Readex NO.:~J~SO~O~B.Included wilhpaperi o/ MOT Buys Moss A Brief History of the Life of Mary Buys Moss as Compiled by Her Grandson. By Moss, Robell Alvin. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt MeCity, Utah. Reel No.: 1I, Readex No.: UTHS0209. Born in New Yo* Covers immigrofion lo Uloh in 1850. mumiage,/mi& If<, and experiences inBounfi/ul From the Diary of Robell Alvin Moss. From the Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 11, Readex No.: UTHS0209A. Included withpapers ofMa'y BuysMoss MOUSLEY, SARAH MARIA. See: CANNON, SARAH MAMA MOUSLEY. MVRDOCK, SALLY STACY, 1788-1864. Sally Stacy Murdock A Pioneer of 1847 collected by the Daughten ofthe Utah Pioncen. By Kirkham, Ida Murdock From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: I I, Readex No.: UTHS0187. Dircurse. overland lrek fromNouvoo, ondSahLake City in 1847. MURPHY,ELlZA ANN LAMBORN, b. 1858 Autobiography collected by the Utah Works Rogrcss Administration. From lhe Utah Slate Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Readex No.: UTHSO 145. Born in England. Discusses immigmtion to Utah in 1864, andsenlement in SuonirhFork IhenLahe Town ondfinallv. .. UDO~CO, Duehesne Counrv. MURPHY, ROSEMARY. Traveljournal oftrip from Portland, Maine.10 San Francis~o.California, dated Ian. 23 - March 11, 1907. From the private colledion of Rosealyce lhayer. Reel No.: 35, Readex No.: MISC0056 Diorisl was oppmximotely 24yeors old Direurres trip wilh parenufmmMaine lo Chicom. vioMonlreo1 ondshoppin*r.~. in Chieogo: noin novel 10 Son Fmnciseo includin~- views oftowns, lndions ondcowboyz, desens, mounlaln8, andhigh1 wreck: hizhligha of SanFrmcisco. OaUmd, ondourlaying areasponicularly the lhearer. lmlley cars, Ihr 8.0, baths ondmuseum, pa&, missions and housing earthquake n/ugeer visitingfiends and buslnoss osrociares with secreroriol lashfor f&c ~oloclalactivities andsport$; hisroricol noles: notes on conwpondencc andreading: return hip with slops in Los Angelrs, Denver. Chicago, New Yo* andBorlon Includes seporole sheet on born mines ondreduclion workr: nndpre,r.~edplonls and/7ovrrs with notes End* with loundy lisl*. MURRAY, HELEN JANET, 18261901. Biography. By Brewer, June Ferre, patgranddaughter. From the Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 13, Readex No.: UTHS0280. Covers Momtons in I7linois. pioneerjourney in 1847, senlemenl in Sonlopin, ondpolygomy. lhe Murray Family. By Brewer, June Ferre, great granddaughter Romthe Utah Stale Historical Society. Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 13, Rsadex No.: UTHS0280A. Included withpapers ofHelen Janet Mury. NASH, MARIE Diary ofMaricNash: Michiganto California, April 29,1861 --May 31. 1861; July 22. 1861 --August 12, 1861. in two pd.From the California State Librar).. Sacramento, California Reel No.: 15, ReadexNo.: CASL0016. Volume I covers trip fmm Michigan lhmugh tho Plalle river lo sand hills; Volume 2 covers sand hills ondHumbolf river to mounlains beyond Carson Ciry Discusses camping and company, scenery and sighfs, Indians, illnesses, homesidmesr. evening mtonoinmenl, mines. and min~r;. housing. NELSON, ANNA CATHERINE PORTEQ b. 1856. Pioneer Penonal History Questionnaire collected by the Utah Works Progress Admin- istration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Readex No.: UTHS0146. Born in Pmvo. llloh. Discusses food. clolhin~.darin~. ondpenerol life inM~Plea$ont andSanoere Counrv NEI.SON.ASNIE \L~TI~.DA,b. 1%72:~ec Klhl~tH.,%\WE ~li\~l~.l)l\NELSON. h 1x72 NEI.SON.CWR\ B. ITIDAYI, b. lR13. Scc PAWNEE COlMlY PIONEER SCIL\PB00K. RESE,\KCII QIPY \Vl'llIISl)Ex NE\VBY. ELIZABETH WEI.1.S. h. 185). .\ nncf Hlrtory ol'lhr PnrcnLs oiElvabcth Wells Newb, a%a I'rclbcc to l1r.r (hm Ltlc tl~~t.,n.,. .I Brief History of Elizabeth Newby, A Few Impressions of Aunt Lizzie When She Visited Us After Ten Years Absence together wilh ~n Additionto Above History by Harold Woodrutf By Wells, Malicent Clegg. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah Reel No.: I I, Readex No.: UTHS0208. Born in ConneelicuL Direussespioneerjourney in 1854, employmen1 or lhe age of len, and li/p in Soh Lake City, Sevier County, ond Canado NEWCOMB, SUSAN E,b. 1848. Diaries, August 1, 1865 to May 16, 1869, incl., and Januaty 1, 1871 to June 4, 1873, incl. From the Center for American History, Ihe University ofTexas at Austin, Austin, Texas. Reel No.: 22, Readex No.: UTXA0008. Throughout dioriesshe lamenr.~lack ofnews and evrnrs to wria abour in enhe,, bur writer oflonolinrs,~and dirconrenc ondnews ofoelivities ofolhers, wirh names. including illne~aes.weddings, baptisms, anddeathv. First diaw begins when she is 17yearr oldond husband is 26, during ,second yror ofmom'oge with huo children It covers rights ~Jfronrierpeople versus Indians. jayhawkers and lmubrea*ers, ol Ft. Dwis; early selllemenr and housing: move to Stone ranch with deloils on oreo ond blessingr; herpoony wilh examples; Indian hunb ondscouling; comparison ofmen's acrivirier and companionship with loneliness of women: housekeeping; nndelorhing ondfaahion Seconddiary begins in Woorhetford Texas, andcovers ldps and visils: enlerlcinmenl: nore ofhusband's deolh ondcontinuedsadness: news ofhostile Indionr; home lfo: experience$ a1 writing schwl: her lwalrh and injuries memories ofwedding andmom'age: derails ofcap1vre 01 train bv Indians ondGenerolShemon's oursuil; ondlri~. .rim Texm lo in-laws inMs$ouri and exnnded visil lhere followed bv. trio, ro 1 ;,iurodu ~8thmtum to few? 'fin it n*np bsmrm iX'2 ondJunc 18-3 *hen rhr rnmliunr ,rc,,ndmornop \E\VTON. DIAN'rHA OISPN, b. 1869. l'nonccr Pcnunal Haaan c~llcclcdhy the I'Llh W.,k\ I'r.,grr\v .\dn~tn~rU.a~.,~~From the Ilt.lh x

Counn, mdOedrr Discu$$er achtins.~~ ~ andmam'a~oloo dentisl ~~,~~" ~ ". - PA1.bW.R .WRY JANE EWER IRM1934. Histor) of Mary Jane Ewer Pdmn. Pmnrcr 01' I866 lly Glcavc. Fann~eI'almcr. Jaughar From the CIA Stalc Ilbluricnl Socaly, Sah I&< Clw. Utah Reel So I I. Rshlrx Nu . U'l'tlSl~IY9 Born mEnglnnd. Cover$ lonn experiences and working as o weover in England.journey lo Tooele Counly in 1866, andpolygomy. PARK, ELLEN, b. 1874. Interview colleded by the Oral History Project of the Utah Stale Historical Society. From the Utah Stale Historical Society, Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 8, Readex No.: UTHSO101. hlenriew oboul Toorle. LNoh, m the ogr of91 yoms. Born in Clover, Uloh. Di$cusser lijo in Tooele since she was thirleenyeorr oldin 1886, esloblishmml ofo school. observance oJSobbolh, ranching. work in Church, leaching lhoologv andSunday school, core ofmother for huenty-huoyeors, Indian healing. Johnson's Amy, oond coming ofrailmad. PARRISH, SUSAN THOMPSON LEWIS, d. 1920. Westward in 1850. By Hostetler. Vlrginia v., transcriber. From Ihe Huntington Library. San Marino, California Reel No.: 17, Rcadex No.: HUNT0015. Dircumes move wilhparents andsiblingsfmmMassach~.r~nslo Iowa in 1839 andfalher's decision 10 go West in response lo goldnrsh news in 1850 when she war 16yar~old: derails ofcompany oqonjzed in Missouri; daily mutine oflrovel including baking, washing, hunting andlishing, ond enterloinmenls: i1lne.w anddeorh on tmi$ fear oflndians: geography and seenew: hardships and scorcity ofpmvisions: poulliees: slop in Tucson and experiences being the Jim1 white women there; lrwel wirhour rhe compony:/irsl home andsettlemen1 in EIMonle, Colfirnio. including opening an inn: mom'ogr in 1853; imlvemenl withfomer Indian copriver and captivity stories: anddeath* of seven ofeighl children, ond huo husbands. PAWNEE COUNTY PIONEER SCRAPBOOK. RESEARCH COPY WITH INDEX. From the Santa Fe Trail Center, Fotl Lamed Historical Society. Ino.. Lamed, Kansas. Reel No.: 35, Readex No.: MISCOO052. Broadbroolu, Harriet [Paytonl, b. 1863. Born in hdiana Includer m@lo Kansas when she was I4 year.^ old ondeorly senlemonr wirhporents ondoighr sibling. in a two-mom house; ~choolingincluding reachon andorher shrdonrs; /orher'$ mill ond mother's earper wewing; roeiol life: mam'oge ondmove nearNess City; blizzard 0f1886: proirieflre and losros: move ro Jam: and children Bmwn, COR Ketch. hk.Joshua B. Covers selllemenl on Konsarprairie in 1886 withporenlr ond riblings: blirrord of1886; family's move lo Lamed. organization of school district. andleoching lhere: mam'ogr and trip lo in-low i inMi.v.~ouri;and rerum 10 home in Lamed. Buhrer, [Catheline Theohold], Mn. John .lacub. Two lkorcher wrinrn by her dougharr smrIing in 1878 with note lho~she married in 1853 and livedin Archbald, Ohio. Thefirrr .sketch in~ludesearly retllrmrnl in Kanror, description of use of o dough ~rq: ,school. Sundq school, and church; and rociol lijr The recond.kelchpmvider drloil.* of her homr. Iha blirmrd of 18R6, garher- ing fuel. and rchool including 1mcher.s. Ilustrr, Sarah .Ianc Lawton. Discurrvs bnckyrounds ofparenlr: journey lo Konsos wilhparent.~,fiveriblings nnd olher reloliver: farher i homestead and limber eloim, xilh home and f~rnishin~s;neighbors; school dislricl and aacherr: trwelrrr dwing gold rurhperiod; brother :r rlenlh; emphori,~onpiary and church aclivilies; onmalpicnicforpioneer.? from Pmn.~lvania;brolher i .vlo3. r,/prairiefire; biirrord O/ 18x6, ,norrioge onrl lije on husband'.?/om: and children ('line, Emmn Qualntance, b. 1887. Born it, Larnrd Konso.7. Coversfomily i move lo Konsas !he yeor before her binh; molher's rlorios offir.~~yearsof ~u~~l~mrnt;,Comily heirlooms; occidenl ond illnesses: deaths ofparen1.v; gi/l of an orgon andplqing for church andcamp meerinsa: muric clubr; 1ibrary;firsrrelephone renice ond her emplqvmenr there; i,ospilol anddenla1 gOice: monioge and children: nndaccounling offamily '.T military service through rhr generaIio?tr Frich. Mag& Shaw. See: Cllea~on.Avu. Gates, ~sslhaL. [Birby]. Discusses movejrom Illinois lo Kansas wilhparenlr and siblings, descripdon of Pmvnee Rock delai1.s of folherS building bee, schooling with names qlleochers ondfellow srudenls, social I@, andchurch aclivilles.. Cetty, [~bbieMI, Mrs. Wesley, b. 1856. Born inDiron Iilinois: morriedin 1879. Includes journey lo meer husbandin Alh Vnllel: K~SOS,and firs1 home; moving house and expanding il on sevrrolpmpertifies; orchardr: school, Sunday school and church aerivilies; sociol lip; derails ofblizzardof 1886: move 10 Larnod: and hurbondi death. Glemon, Ava Begins wilh sisrer i commmls on journey with parents and siblingrfrom Volley Mills. Wesl Virginia, lo Lon~ed. Kansas. Discusserfirsr homer wilh derails of making gross shingles: timber cloim andgardon cmps: handpicking wheal harvesr: honlship~coured by hailstorm gmsshoppers, ond wild cranes: deloils of blinord of 1886; amusemenls: mom'age: and house- keeping on homesloadowned by in-laws Hdaay,Elizabeth Chclncsse Dumont Includes backgmundofporenls: move lo Komm wilhporerrls andsiblings: delailr of fomily fmon BlockBob resawation: family's moves lo Olarha ondlarned; morrlago: description of lown including neighbors, public omss, store* docroru, ondschools: college years ondslu* of shonhlhondond$ingingschool: church activilirs: ond monioge and home of her dreams. Hue& [Emma], Mrs. John, b. 1870. Born in Germany Di.~cussesparenlsondjorh.r 'r deolh /allowed by bmlher i immigralion to Chicago: omngomrntfor herpassage lo godmother inAme*ieo: the# ofpan of roger and ossisloneo lo reoch bmlher; employ- ment in Chicago andLomed. Kansos, as housekeeper, or mineml well, and os rypeseller a1 newspoper, lo eorn room and board; move lo Demer andgoverness wilh Shoffer brewing fomily in Colorado ondNew York Ciry and then for a doc lor'.^ fomily in Florida Canada andon Lob Michigan: monioge and husband's bockground: !heMikado Club and members; virir 10 Gemany in 1912.13: birih ooddaalh of son: onddaalh ofhusband McELroy, Isabel WorreU Ball. Covers om'vol inLorned. Kanras, in 1873 withporents; henling cottle on father'$ ranch and leaching school tharyear mom'age: secretarial workfor writer death of child; wonC 0.7 edilor and reporierfor newspaper,v, high- lighted by beingfirst woman odmined lo press galleries of Congress andonly womon for 10yeors; secondmom'age or oge 70.. Miller, Bertha Docrr. Discvssosparenls immigralionfrom Gomony:journey lo Kansas wilhporenrs ondjve sibling*: rod house and hardships wilh drought moves lo Topeka and (hen SI. Louis, Missouri,for folher's work; rrlum lo cloim in Kansas wilh mother andriblings ondive on lhe family form: school os educalionol and social center; discovery of love of muric: bllrrord~. grasshopper invasions, andprairiefires: deloils of reachingposilions; early refigemtion and heating methods. wildgame; visiting other farms: formation of lake from miner01 well ondfil boo1 ride: story of oxpress omr mbbery; family weddings. poniculorly her own: and bmlhers' lives as adults Ends with mribule lo brolher. Nelson, Cora B. [Tiday], b 1873. Born in Illinois, rho oldest of eight children Includes move lo Kon~oswhen she was three years oWJirJI home inelvding derails of cuning sodond building moleriols; story of stampeding longhorn sleers; blirzord of 1886: hardship>cmrsed bygm~shopporsonddmughl; proirioJire3: boom years and bust inLorned: ondmoniage. Reed, Virghh Discvssosparenls and dbling*; move lo Kondod andfirsr homr: dmughr ondgmsshoppers: move to Lornod and home there; school memories: deroils ofJirslposi1ion os loocher; special !raining for kindqanpn: leaching in Nebraska and in Larnod. Kansas: organization andleadership in Sundoy school; onmolpicnicforpionecr~fmmPenn'yl~ani~?; Fonpersonnel; ond bliaordof 1886.. Tomlinson, Mar). [AUcc] Norton Born neorMiddlelown Illinois Discussesparpnfs' bockgrounds ondsiblingr move lo Lorned. Konsas in 1877 lo senla on Uncle '3 fm:experiences wilh rorrlern&es: deloils ojlirsl rhrer homes; sociol life of children ond odull~:schools: neighbors; blinordof 1886: employmenl or store clerk and teacher: moniage and move IO Monmow~h,Oregon Wagner, [?I, Mrs. John, b. 1860. Born in Pennrylvanio Cover.$journey lo Larnod, Kan,ro.f,in 1878 one yeor afrer marriago, wirh description of experience conesrningfi?sl black woman she ever saw: deloi1.f of adding orr lo a rod house and improvemenrr made: communiry including neighbors, school ond reachers. andSundoy school and church: Ash Volley ofler railrood slan of cemolary; andchildren. Webb, AmBuhrer. Mn. John See: Buhrer, [Cathecine Thlheobold], Mn. John Jacob. Wormwood, EUa [Boyd?]. b. 1858. Born in Plainfield nlinois Discusser om'val in Pawnee Covnry in 1877 with a brolher nnd hir lhree children a1 second brother i ronch: hislory of homerlead wilh drtoi1.r of sodmonsion: school and churchor: amusemenr. ond rporis; nlurn 10 Illinois andsecond trip lo Lamed: marriage and move lo Joplin: rerurn andserrlemenr in Lamed. PAXMAN, ANN RUSHEN KEYS. See: MCCUNE, ALICE ANN PAXMAN PEARCE. JEAN RIO GRIFFITHS BAKER, b. 1810. Diary, 1851-1880.From the Utah State Ilistorical Society, Salt hke City, Utah. Reel No.: IS, Readex No.: UTHS0293. Journal is derailed and descriptive. Entries coverjourneyfrom England lo SaltLoke Cily, Utah wilh children ondother relatives, New Orleans, rlmery. I@ in SI. Loui*, Mississippi River, oxen, weather, accidents andillnesser chongrs in wagon froin. buflolo, sights ondrcenery, Indians, activities os mrse and mihi@, game, fradingporl8 and fons. house andgarden, Sulphur Lake, exponding lo farm in Ogden, secondmam'age andhusband's death, omploymen1 m dressmaker, ond trips lo ron',~home in Son Francisco. lionfrom Virginia lo Ulah in 1864, and sanlement in Ogdan PENDLETON. LETITL4. Journal Kept at My. ShqoCollege, Tennessee, 1854-1 859, including lessons. From Center for American History, lha Univsrsitv of Texas at Austin. Austin. Toxu. Recl No.: 33. Readox No.: MISC0020. Conlains occounl ofsNdies and how *he pmgmssedinchrding conrpositiom, poehy, ~olofions,ondtilles oJboob read; and herfielings and reactions lo evenls each day. AAo covers boording houaes, fillow smdcn18. school o@cials mtd teas her^, ceonrspondence.family. mdehumh. PERKINS. HILDA. Interview on July 9.1972 snWod "General History of Bluff, Utah," Oral History 1176 collected for the Southeastern Utah Oral History Project by the Utah St& Historical Society and ~altfomiaState University, ~ullerton.By Whitakcr, Pal. Note: llismicroform edition is roproduocd with the permission ofthe copyright owners. Duplication or resale without permission is prohibited. From the Utah State Historioal Sooidy, Sail Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 13. Readex No.: UTHS0290. Nee Oliver. Dismsser moveJmmBlanding 1oBluflin childhood, morning the hills, onhard. and vinryards, old swimming hole,firsf oulomobile, phone mdpiped voter e*perienees, school- ing, social evenla and $pons, madage and death ofhu~band,second mm'age, iillnesrer and injuries, doclor8 and mihivex medicines and herbal remedies, dock ondnmduce. exwrienees wilh lndian~,fires. Halloween memori.8. Indian u~risinn. - in 1921. and laler wars with oilandumnium booms. Ends wilh Index PERKINS, SARAH HANCOCK,1870-1948. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA PETERSON. ANSINE M. LARSON, 1845-1931. Journal-Autobiomahy-. . bormwcd by the Utah Works Proercss Administration. From the I:tah S'llL.toncal Soc~st),Sail Lnkc City, litah Rccl No 9. Rssdcx No lllll~0134Horn m 1)cnmaS Covers lrrrrnrng ro rrlrdur horn. public sehoolin~uhmh inclurledreligion expowre lo three religron, andjoining Momon church in 185' dream uJmp ro Salt La& C,r, ondornigmtion in I866 /mm ilomburg. (iemun), through New Yurh Cir). Munlreol clod Wyoming. ond momuge oboard $hip, death o/frrr husband and second momage which rndcd m reparotion. *rru~lorith lonpuogr and igwrancr o/curtoms; powny. aoching Sunday ,chwl; mmw~nglyphoidandoppendici1ir; work o* mlerpreler m rourls: Temperonce meetings; work of 7smplepmx). World Wart; heminx o mdiolor ihrJirH lime; ondovlomobila occidcnt Endr wilhgcnealogy PETERSON, DELILAH JANEWARNER, b. 1876. Personal Pioneer Qucstionn- collectedby the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Sail Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHSOOOZ. Born in Deserel. Ulah andlivedin Mod, Uloh PETERSON. THERESA ALPHIN WILKINSON TABER, 1187711-1954. lleresa Taber Petenon, 1877-1954. By Wayman. Helen. compiler. From lhe Northeastern Nevada Museum Elko, Nevada Recl No.: 35, Readex No.: MISC0060. Discusse~husbandand binh oJ daughter; divomepereriucdos seondalouq Imining a1 Brigham Young Universify ns mgislered nume and work in hospirals; talents nspainler mdpwl wilh exampler oJpoohy: secondmamiage andswilch lo business enlorprises: deolh ojhu~bondondnrurn lo nursing in aschool: rolmionshio with Shoshone Indim: andlhirdmam'one ineludine.. loler .war*. A PIONEER CHILD SPEAKS OUT, A BIOGRAPHY OF IN(;HID C71HISTlNE HOI.I*STIE subm,tad to the Utah Hiaory Conles~U) Rasmusncn, Arvllla From Ihs Utah State Hrstoncal Soarty, Salt lakc Clty. Utah Rrcl No I I. Readex NJ. I:TllSOZ13. N(l'I,' Two cooics was filmed. Born inDonmark COY~Ndeaths offofher. . and bmlher mother's conversion 1oMormoni~mandimminmtion lo Amerieo including recover) Jmm ryphoidJrver aboard rhrp, onddeolh ofher iirrer: cn3triny the piuim Jvhg mcovery including npwr ondob,enolionsfmm her imolidposition: hom~sichrtJor1)onmnrk. Ieornmy to rolk "goin. mother r mmamage in Sult 1.hC'tn.. and her own marriage andmow lo rsloblishHoneyville, Ulah

POMEROY.~ CASSANDRA~~ JOHNSON. b. 1868. SEE: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA POhlEROY. .WHY ANNETTA COI.l?MAN, 1862-119461. hly Life Story. From Ule Anrons Il#rtonzalSortety-'hcson. Anrona Kccl No. 34. Rcadcx No hIISC0032. Born mPinlo. Uloh D~rcurreschtldhoodinplumlMonnonhousehold, rchoobnp.-. fother'shnancral lmse~,bodhg doirypmduelaJorclolhing, mamag. in 1879, lyphoidJever andsmaNpox epidemics, children, move loMesq Arirono. detailofhousing, impact ~Jagrermenllo live inpolygmny, coping wilhpmlyring i1lne-m ond@erefllclz, death ~Jhudandond child pension andlolor Ire. Ends wilh nolea by her brother, genealogies, mdobiruq. PORTER. LAVINIA HONEYMAN. BY Ox Team to California. A Narrative of Crossine.the Plains in 1860 Fmm the Lib- of Coneress Kecl No.: 3, Rcadcx No.: ~CWOO~I:In 1859. ofierfwyeorsoJmm'ag~ondmogr-20. rho stoned WelJmm Hannrbol i,irruu~ wilh her husband, son andheryoungon bmlhcr, heading lo PI& 'Y Peak orpotdbly on lo Cul(orn8o Her norrortve ir bossd on her nmnmnaUvdcmoveddoih) .. bmolofkr irm. Describes~osifiv.wcrieneos howline- alone mon of the ww,. . hiendlinrss ondomleelion oJlndimu, the view oJo immolym southern wfe learning lo la& core o/herJomily ineluding cooking and washing, delaiLr oJeoun~ide and weather, her impressiom ofDenwrandSallLob City. negative arpech ofhowl wilh a wain ofemigronh, andends with binh oJa daughter rwo weboper m'ving in Folsom. Calfornia POULTER, ALICE MAW, b. 1.857. Pioneer Personal History collected by the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Saii Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHS0040. Born inEngland Empharbos famiff3 conwrsion 10 Momtoninn in England sonlomen1 in Ogdeq Uloh. gardening, and conning. PRATT. BERTHA WILCKEN, b. 186.3. The Biography of Be* Wilcken RatL From the Utah Slats Historical Socidy, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 6, Readex No.: UTHSOO57. Covers schooling. Ire 01 Chase Mill, monioge, divorce. soeondmom'agr lo opolygamis< and lye inMexico. PRATT. DORA WILCHEN, 18541929. Sketch of Life of Dora W. PratL From the Utah State Historical Society, Sdl Lake City, Utah. Recl No.: I I. Readex No.: UTHSO 193. Born in Gemany. Di8cscuslrs lye ot ChoJIMiL moniage and li/e in Muico History of Helcman Pratt, Pioneer of 1847. By Romney, Amy Pratt, daughter From the Utah Slats Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Recl No.: I I, Rcadcx No.: UTHSO193B. Includedinpoper~oJDora WlchrnPmn Sketch of the Life of HelemM Pram From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 11, Readex No.: UTHSO 193A. Included inpapers oJDoro WilehenPron PREEW ELLEN COMISH. See: ALLEN, SUSANNA PREECE. 1863. PREECE. SUSANNA PRITCHARD. See: WEN. SUSANNA PREECE. 1863. PRESTON. STELLA, hlHS Uls Stella Rcdon (Ilopl) at New hbl.Amon* Intcrv~cusdby Davtd Bruggc. Januq 19, 1,172 krum the Hubbell hdmg Post NaUonal Hrstonc Sltc, Katlonal Patk Scrv1.c. Cimado. Amona Rccl Nu 18. Rsadcx No H1PN0010 Dr~cursrr schwlinn a1 Sherman berwrm 1915 and 1920: derails o/cmnloymonl in Hubbell home includinn- orher om~lovres. . ondHubbeN -, fomilv death oihusbond: children: and move lo workfor~ubbe,e~'s~inklow. PRICF, HENRIETTA SINFIELD. Bivgaphical sketch unlten hy her daughter. Ncnme P Ubra), hluch 14. 1935. c.,llcctsd b) the ljtah Works Progress Admm~atratran.Prom the Utah Slate Il~rtorncalSoctcty. Salt lakc Cmty. llLzh Keel Nu 5. Rsadrx No U'lllSOOU4 Horn in Ogden, ~lih,and moved lo Parodiso. Uloh in 1869.

-32- PRINGLE, CATHERINE SAGER. Aocount [of overland journey to Oregon in 1844, life at tho Whitman Mission at WPiilatpu, and tho Whitman Mas-]. Fmm me Huntington Library, Sacramento, California Rccl No.: 17, Rcadcx No.: HUNTU016. Wrinen to o derailed epwirness ofWhirmonMas~oenwhich happened when she was 12pors old. Discusse8porenls' bockgmundond decirion to movefamily to Oregon; pmblem of"reo sickness" in wagons: organization ofwinandcompmry: doily mutine infamily o/ nine andin compmty: hunting, particularly buffalo, andpreserving meal; accidenfs.poriicularly om in which krleg wos emrkd and eonjinemenr 10 wagon for rest ofjourney; death offather, ondmolkr's illness anddporhfoiiowed by children'* adoption by wain unrii the Whilmaniaceepledrhem; doily life wilh snicr upbringing including education and religion; description oforhers a1 .talion; Indian tribes and wmj, andrelotions wilh Indians ol the lol lion ondin surrounding ore4 including misunderdanding~leading to massacre; illness anddisease; conq7icl~andpmblems belweon Catholics ondPmre~lanlsin mi$sionory wont. rwwimding up to anocl, and the massacre including di~tinetionbeween who1 rhe 8aw and heardand who1 she leomedfmm olkrs: capliviry and learning Indian longuqe: rescue; and wirnossing at m'ais Includes testimonial/or Whilmans ond orher occounl8 ofmossaen

PllGH.MARY.~~.. 1821-1WS..--~ .. ~~ Llic Smly orMary Pugh A Paul01 and Sun1 in I'emzoru, a hlography nubmmcd to the l'lah llistoly Contest liy hl:Csul:y. IAKCE I3sn>n Fmm the Utah hale t1iston;al Soi#ct).Salt LACCily. lllah Keel So I I. Keadcx Nd I'lHSOZ 12 Note lhs item has bcsn filmed twice for ~larity.Born inEngland Discvsser ~ehoaiing,iessons in dre9~makingondtoiloring and her mosrery as an oxpen; conver- $ion foMormoni.mt ondimmigrotion lo America alone; ii/e in Nauvw, niinoir, 01 2Oyeors 014 wilhoul money, relatives orfriends: marriage as second wfe in 1846, ondhu~band'solkr wives; perseations ofrerJoseph Smilh's drolh ondBrigham Young's leader- ship; details ofrule3 ofcamp, list ofcompany, undjourncy lo Ulah including near caplure by Indians; homes; reaching school; sfniggle 10 su$tainfmnily during husband's mission to England:/oorfmm Johnmn's Amy;friendly relotions wilh Indians: children; widowhmdot 55ymOM and iwlpors m herdaughlcr's homo. Life Stoly of Peter Sheflicld Barson, a biography submitted to the Utah History ContesL By McCauley, LaRec Barson. From the Utah State Historical Society, Sali Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 1 I. Readex No.: UTHSOZI2A Inciudedwithpapers ofMary Pugh. 1821-1905. PURCELL, POLLY JANE, b. 1842. Autobiogaphy and Reminiscences of a Pioneer. From The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Rccl No.: 16. Readex No.: HUNTU004. Born in St. Joseph. Mhouri. nee Cloypool... Covers sloricr loidofwaon~. lmin in 1846, falhrr's pmvisions for bip, Indim, river iwrcmssing~,deaihs and buriob being 1efl by boin andawniring help, m'vdal Salem. Oregon. parent^' donalion land elaim.jirsr camp home, information on 1he rescues ofcapriwsfmm Indians, schools. folher 's illness ond dealh, wligious ofiliations, mmriagr, and children. QUILLEN, JANE LOWE A Saga of the Plains. From the Center for American Histoly, ?he University of Texas at Austin. Austin, Texas Rccl No.: 22, Roadex No.: UTXAOOLO. Contains ageneml inlrodvetion lo the West before andduring earlypionerrporiod. Also dia- cusse. nories she wos roldofparenrs'joumey Wed when she was wo pars oldineluding mothers deolh, orrival in maof Plainview, Toxos,apanrher. mdmedicims: details ofa dugout home; orchordondgardem:falkr's house; enlcnaimnenrs: description o/rown; deolh ofher*,forher and burial: #choolin~;- cowbovs; tho novellv. ofo. black babv; derail ofslom ond~lumhuntinr " wirh Indian ealobro- nont. mow to uncle's in FL WoHh 01 D~Pofeixht ondpmpny m I'i~rinvoewondo+vol nfrorlmodinciuding r~irbmtivn OUIMANOIJSIK KATIIEKINE, b. 192J. Inlem,cu hy Dawd hl ihrggc, Cilnado. .&on% From the Hubbell Tradtng Post Nauonrl Ilcltoric Slu. Nauonal Park Scmiec, Ganada, rhronz Keel So 18, Kcadrx No. HTPh'OO3I Llum inlndran Wells, Ari:ona l>ivcursrs childhmdin (ionado ineludng educotron beginning ot uxo nme. helping herpmnrs who ran store for Hubbril'r or imgotronpmjecr md dotaik ~Jpostfmher',fm; memorior oJliubbeliJomily. ng~ncyprojPc1, and nock redudon olkr orno mding posts btridn Hubbrll'a: andPapago andN(~yujoheritage. RAMSEY, LUCY JANE WAGY. Diaries, Vols. 2-16, Pat 2. From the Special Collodions &the University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. The f~IIowingsubjecls oppror thughovl the dimies: rho weather. usually on o daily basis, andseasonal effeco such osjlwding and smoke Jmm pmirirjin~;visitors and hourrguem, visils and eaN~mode; houses ond Jumishingr household shorn including major seasonal elemring. ~ewing,quilting, eorperprep~~rationmaking hair wash andcleoning liquid: gordoning, liwsfosk andfoodprepmotion and pres~don;Imnem wrinen andreceiwd: illncses, inhrios, remedies, ddwok and lending sick neighbors andfriend.: children's educolbn mrdsp.ilfng schwl; church meetings. Sunday school andrrvivok: hopping; onniwr~oriesand holidoys wilh iisf~ofgfi binhr. weddings drmhs andfumrak reading wllh book ti1Ie1 mrd mogmine subscriptions, and olhcr home rnrrnaimnenrs including gomasployrd; Ieclures, concens andpublic enleH~1imnmls:summer socials, picnics, boding, andfihing: husbandipolitical ocrivilies and meetings; hired hanh m mnch and neighbors: and dewlopmonr ofcommunily organiran.ons andelubs. Special rvmo are noled below by reel mtdvolumr Reel No.: 27, Rcadex No.: UlDMOOOl contains Volumes 2-12 covering May 4,1895 lhmugh November 27, 1907 Vol. 2: son's birih; move, with husband, baby anddaughter. lo RedfieldandBerlin lo k "em husband'$ reachingjob; move from Kon108 to Montana with slop inDenver slay in Cowailis: milk occounl; Vol. 3: mow 10 ncror when hurband 1aughC lolqgroph in~mmenlpulin kitchen and learning lo use i1; account*; list ofbi~h andmarriage dales; diphlheria epidemic; Vol. 4: moves to [Al/ord?] ondDillon where husband taughl; boaders; husbandloNormoiSchoot study ofalgabra; Vol. L 26th binhday: journey toHope. Idaho, wilh slopr lo visil relolives, ondrenlrment thenfor hudond to reach; sation with biblical wrses ondon advem'semmr for a don; Vol. 6: daughrer born: mojorjire in town; began singing in ehursh choir votedfor thefirst time; Vol 7; ho~bandjil.dona claim neor Oden ondrhey rmnledrhan lo establish a mnch; chmnie rlomochpmbiem~began: ba6y daughter died; Vol 8: first mention ofa reslau+bnr.hoin wreck; daughrer born;Jirstpapering with wallpaper rather rho" newspaper Vol 9: new wa8her; visit wilh herfamily in Yiclor; Vol lo: lroin wreck; solution lo kill lice on chicken^: shefiled on iof tended in-lwr ' house ondonimols while :hey visiled in Kan308: noeked and movcd lo Lone where husband 1whS- dmrnhter" born: 1'01 1 I varrtr to und rerum lo ranch whenewr ~ehooirlorrd; bip m Ponland rilh baby, nmrn to lone rhopping tpto Spohne, diphtkrio epidemrc eclipse ofmoon: uenr to lmveling ocuiisl. husbondnomtnuled or covnry nrpet+ntenrlml bip lo visit mother in~onsos:ciippin~r .. . on recipe-. for kitchenq7oor~. pain1 and me HomcLi/e; Vol 12; wmte biographical sketch ofhusband for newspaper; hudand elrered counly superintendent ofrehwls so moved to SondPoinr when k hodq0iee; hebedin husband's qDice as needed; eclipse ofmwn; relephonepul in house Reel No.: 28, Readcx No.: UlDMOOOl contavls Volume 13, Pam 1-8 covering November 28,1907thmugh January 1, 1916 Vol. 13, PI I: accounbfor hired hands; vaccinafionsfor smallpox;jrsl menlion ofmoving piclure shows; visits lo ranch; trip wilh daughlm lo see herfamily in Kansas: Uncle 'r exlendod visil; mojorjire+/r11/~1ir in counry; Vol 13. PI. 2: Lincoln Ccnlenniolexerciso~;i.mvo to mmhJorpmlecdon during scorklfiver epidemic;jirsl zrreel cor in !own; husband's lh-I surgrry. Vol. 13. Pr 3: mojorjirrs; begon temperance work;jrsr ure oJeleewic imn; Holey'* comer; summer a1 ranch; Jolhor'8 vi.ri1; hudondd./raledin election; deolh ofsisler andsisler's baby wilh trip lo BenlonforJuneral; Vol. 13. PI. 4: rerum 10 rmeh lo live; raw and heard TheodoreRwsevell 01 OpemHousa; local school started wilh husbmdas leoeher; blizzard; Jalher's visil; Vol 13. PI. 5: ride infriend's aulomobile; husband bmke eoNor bone anddaughler hod surgery;JamiIy oblvinedown launch; IWO oldesr children boardedour while going lo sehoo1;forhrr's visil; n,rgeryJor ulcer andappendicilia in Spokone: husband elected county superinlenden1 sofamily moved lo town; Vol 13. PI. 6: wohdmhusbond'spoidas~islonl; heordBmker T Washinglon a1 Oporo House; news ojrrorms ondjlooding in Midwesl; emndedperiod wilh eypmb1ems;jirrl sigh1 oJoiq?lane:falhrr'r visil; Vol 13. PI 7: onendedroocher mining closreq mp IoMoyo hospilol wilh doroilq0ice; Vol 16. PI. 2: armed lo driw an aulomobi1e:youngesr grodualedfmm high school: move lo Ebniro where husbandlaugh~;jires; laugh1 rewing ol husband's sehoot LibeqBond bonfirp; move back lo ronch; girl's accounts; ear expenses RANDOLPH, ANNA MARGARET WATSON, 1838-1917. Family Papers including biography in form of play entitled "Glad Spirik" two transcripts of diary. Diary from August 17.1858 to Odober 14,1860. her sNdent notebooks, essays, speeches, and photographs. Note: This microform cdition is reproduced with the permission of the copyright owners. Duplication or resale without permission is prohibited. Prom the Kansas Slate Historioal Society, Topeka Kansas. Recl No.: 30, Readcx No.: KSHSOOOl. This ilem conloin* on extensive inlmducrion of holdings in the Randolph collection written by the Konsos SlaleHislorieol Soeiely: il is divlded into lhree seclions: Series I)Personal Papers: Series 19 GenealogicalNoles; Series Ill) Miscellanoour "Glad Spirit" Aplay which cover# herpoliticolaetivities ondrepulation as o mowricR opinions on raising boys ond dangers of peacetime mililmy ombli~honr,camping nips inlo Indian lorrilory wilh grandchildren, lour in10 Roekieios and along Cal(fornia coast, andwriting. 'Vte prairie nurtured a radical" by Fisher, James J. A newspaper orliclr oboulRmdolph, written in respon~loo o d~cumenlo~jilm obou1 her. Personal Papers. Confmel wilhMrs. Mary JmShorr; "Conslilution & Bylaws oJT~yumphUirionNo, 42 Daughler* oJTemperonce of lhe Town oJPainler~iIIc,Slole ofOhio. 1854" copied inlo book wilh recipe8for in*s and whilewash. Firsttransnipt of Diary. Omissions m. noledin honscripl. Cowwjourney lo Emporin, Kansas, including novelty and hmards of srrmboar trawl, her opinion* oJJellow bovolom and lownz, sicknew early ~ettlomontincluding substilure leaching, rending sick r~sreotionmtdenfenoimnen~: mm'age mdnmhomr; mddaughrrr. Second transcript of Diary. A more deloiledaceounl ofthe ob- andadditional information lhmugh dealh oJhusbond The la~~~~art written when she was 73yems oldmdinjiurnccd by heranilude at that time. Diary. Includesperiod covered in rmn~eriplsplusenlk covering Indian~,and her opinions and comploinls oboul evenb in daily I*. Ineludes recipefor lady Cake. Essays: Loose notes. Cover lopies ofmoking bread. winler, pupils as odullz, Chrislmas. 4th ofJmly, Henry IY, black employment, lrips lo NorthDokoro andCoI~ornio.and 70th birthdq eelebrolion~ Essays: Grouped notes. Cover lopies ofslrmery, lemparonce, history, old~enlers.4lh ofJuly. Gmnd ColillionPorly. schools of Emooria. LueretiaMoR -Ouhr~, and Wislerio. Lctten, maniage certiftc*; obtmaries; real estate indentures. Speeches: "First Ball in Emporia" and "On Militaty Preparedness." Student Notebooks. Her Will. Papers about her children together with letters from them. RASMUSSEN, ANNEMAGDALENE, 1820-1880. History of Anne Magdalenc Ranmussen. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake CiN.,. Utah Recl No.: 12. Rcadsx No.: UTHS0246. Born in Denmark Emohasires mom'anes" andchildren born in Donmak conversion lo Mormonism. immigrorion to America and settlement in Spring Cify. Urah, ondpluml mom'oge RASMUSSEN, ARVILLA. See: ~TTIEWAS A PINK LADY. A BIOGRAPHY submitted to the Utah History Contest See: A PIONEER CHILD SPEAKS OUT. A BIOGRAPHY OF INGRID CHRIS+E HOLES'IlE submitted to the Utah Historv, Contest RASSMUSSEN. MINNIE CROUSE Interview in 1977 entitled Memorandum. Prom the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 7. Readex No.: UTHSOO76. Friendjoinedinleruicw in Vernal Uloh. Dixusrer falher '3 business aspartner in o saloon imdlivery rloblo and raising mules, womon having a leg mpuroled, a blmk man slobbed by herforher and then nursed by herfamily, schooling. Butch Corridy riding horses in racer for horforher,fior ofChinese mon but buying gum a1 his laundry, cooking a1 a boarding school, marriage and having a child ondgrandchildren, and danera she attended. Interview in 1988 for Oral History Rojed of ths Utah State Histozical Society. From the Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 7, Readex No.: UTHS0077. DiscusserJomilie8, people andploces in area, portieularly John Jamis family, oullmvs and people inBmwnaParL, Indians, Bassene girls. Judge Colvinglon,Man Worner ond wiB, ondBulch Cossidy Ineluder folher',~form and im>arionprojecl ondfamlly',r house when she was mvqa1 school.

REED., VIRGINW --~~-~~ see~~ PAWNEE~~- ~ - couNn~~ ~ PIONEER SCRAPBOOK RESEARCH COPY WITH INDEX. REDD. IRENE HATCH. Interview on Od.18. 1970 entitled "Colonia luarcz, Chihuahua, Mexico,' Oral History 618 collected for the Southeastern Utah Oral History Project by the Utah State Historical Society and California StUniversity, Fullerton. By Shumway. Gary L. and Scow BlickenstaK, Note: This microform edition is reproduced with the permission ofthe copyright owners. Duplication or resale without permission is prohibited. From the Utah State Historical Society, SaII Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 13. RcadexNo.: UTHS0289. Born in 1887 01 Ciresmvieh. Utah. Discu~.~erbirth ondddh ofsiblinx. Wins, move loMexicofor morhar's heollh. fear of wafer and cmssinx- rivers. lewingMexico. work 08 bookkeeper, marrying her omployor andmove lo Douglas, Re~lulioninMexico ondpancho Villa,honqvmwn, learning andusing Spanish language. bonking ondlhe Depre~sion,husband's death, ond helping wirh sick and the dead. Interview on January 30, 1977 entitled 'Mormon Colonies in Mexico and Early Blanding" colleded for the Southeastern Utah Oral History Project by tho Utah State Historical Society and Caltfornia Stale University, Fullerton. By Tsuda, Naomi. Note: This microform edition is reproduced wiih the permission of the copyright owners. Duplication or resale without permission is prohibited. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt MeCity, Utah. Reel No.: 13, Rsadex No.: UTHSO289A A mom ehronologicol account lhan above. Discussas her binh, summers alFirh Lake mnch, move lo Mexico lojoin grandparentsfor morher i health. srudying business ond leaching. manioge and homer Church ocrivities, mising andsupporting sewn children ofir husband> death, eating for rick and dead Ends with hder. REDD, LYDIA, b. 1890. Interview. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 8, Readex No.: UTHS0113. Inrer- view in 1971 a 81 years oldon her lib history Born in BiuB: Uloh, nee Nelson. Covers education. work or Cooperalive ondar o domestic before onending college. dresmaking skill$, mm'age in 1913 ond~rniemenlinBlonding, children, chureh wor*. housework ponievlorly washing and inning,plural mom'ages, Christmases and home ofher childhood, andJim1home afler mom'oge. REDNEB AWINA, b. [1924?1. Albiia Redner, A Shoshone Life. An Oral History Conducted by Helen M. Blue. Blue. Helen M. and R.T. King, ed. Note: This mincroform edition is reproduced with the permission of the copyright owners. Duplication or resale without permission is prohibited. From the Oral History Program Univenlty of Nevadq Reno, Nevada Reel No.: 25, Readex No.: UNVR0012. Born in AuJtin Nevoda Hi~lorywo3 wrinen in eight sections. "lnlmduelion" covers highlight3 oJli/o. "Memories of Childhood ond Fmnily" cover* mother, employmenl, regregofion, Ire on resomotiona, chureh. ondedueafion "Some Cusloms. Cwemoniea ondBeliefd" cover8 doroils ofgalkringpinemrs, foods and dielmy cu*oms, bbaskel weaving and other arts and cr&, gambling, social and ceremoniolgotkrings, *irualsofbinh andpuberty. Indion doclorr including hergrmdJ~lh~rondmolher, andpower ofbeliefs "Slewartlndion School" covers regimen, subject$, reachers. mvsie lorsons, ondsoeial acfivilies "Living in lhe Gov~rnor'sMc~nsion" CoVrNyPm of employman1 aIM~1nsion"Wariimo Military Sewice" covers marriage ond WACS "Fomily Li@ ondEmploymenl" cover* later wars. "Eoilonv" covers Indion lies lo the land ondlndion ombioms Ends wirh Inder REEVE^. MAR^ A~NSTORER WALTON, 1812-IM18. ~lo~r&hlialsknchFrurnthc Utah SLItP Htston;al S*;lrty, Salt lnke Ca). Iluh Reel No : I I, Readsx No ll'MS0183 Horn in b.'ngiond l)irrur,o~Jmellumlo study book~,flnecmbroilleq andmurrc occompBrhrnen~~ on horp.Jird marriage and children, hudand's dealh, second marriage, conversion loMormonism ond move lo America in 1852. doorh ofkrbaby &ng cholera ourbreak inNebr& ems~ingtheplains, hardships of li/e in SollLake Cily urea including grars hopper irrvosion move lo Cenlerville and slam'ng lo sonlo, collecting seeds andplanls and creating rhefirrlfiwer garden in town. hep- ing cuslom~fmmEngland husband'k kindnesses, enlertaining musicians, and sbiel observance oflhr Sabbolh. RElTHMAN FAMILY. See: HILL, EMMA SHEPARD. Foundation Stones. RHEAD, SUSAN ALVlRA HUFFMAN, 18541936. Biographical skhh By Allen, her Rhead. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: LO, Roadex No.: UTHS0172. Born in Iowa. Emphasizes overlandjountcy in 1861, senlemenl in Coalville. Utah, and mmn'qe. RHODEBACK, JANE MORGAN, 1811-1890. History of Charles Rhodebwk and Jane Morgan. By Olson, Luella Wells. From the Utah State Historical Society, Sail bkc City, Utah. Reel No.: 1 I, Rcadcx No.: UTHS0206. Born inPennsyhania Cover~Nouvw,nlinoir. pioneorjoumey in 1851. Josoph Smith, andli/r in Hoylsville. Uloh. RICHARDS, RHODA FOSS. Lmcr, March 5, 1871. From the Utah State Historical Society, San Lzkc City, Utah. Rccl No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHS0268. Lenor lo SusanHonson concemingfomily maners. RICHARDSON, EDITH LEROY, 1881-1977. Interview. Prom the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 7, Readex No.: UTHS0089. Discusses mrshg coreer, wilh emphasis on work wilh the Ute Indians in the UinloBo$in RICKETTS, [I],MRS. See: WOMEN ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER RICKS, SARAH BERlAH FISKE ALLEN, b. 1819. Autobiography. From the Utah Stale Historical Society, Salt bke City, Utah. Rccl No.: 8, Readex No.: UTHS0116. Born inPolsdam, New York the sixth ehildqlreligious liberals Discusses learning to reodnligiour boob andmedilating early in I@, mmom'age andmove loMadrid in 1837, births ofchildren and deaths of nuo, hurbondi joining Momon chureh andmove lo Nouvoo ondShocoquon in 1843. baptism asMormon, her neordeolh o&r ehildbirih, support when hurbandjoinedMomon banalion, pmblems wilh Omaha Indiana in 1847, leaching school, husbondi deolh, move lo So11 Lake Cily in 1852 andsuppom'ng herseIJox teacherpius spinner ofyorn andmaker ofclolh ondeorpels. recondmam'age, war on erickel.~.

Johnson's~ ~~~ Am. buildin* lklemole . . and ..nenpolorv work RIEGPI.IIUTH. KATIIARINA.See RIECELHU~I,KATIIARIUT \I. h 1X7f3 RIPCP.I.HWH. KATIL4RINP. %, b. 1876. hlcmo~nofa Ptonrcr Rsridcnt ol'Eurckamd Ken., ulrh lnvuJur&~nlly . hliuy . Ellen (ilr,s sran- Fromthc Oral Historv,-. PmmUniversilv ofNevada Reno. Nevada ReclNo.: 25. RsadsxNo.: UNVR0013. Bornin Gennam:,. rook ~~r folhor 's name. Wrinen in s* sections "lntroduclion" covers highlighrs ofimmigrotion and childhood in Nevada through reaching or a university. "I. Early Doys InEureka" covers immigration a1 lhr age offour so widowadmolher could marry onolhrr immixranr. . hm Gemor&, influence of ~1ep#a~her.schooling and&bjecls. eyesight. Eureko Star Bandondolher enlertoinmenrs, dming school, deorh of Pros Goqield ondeleclion ofCleveland. and mother's nur~ingoctivilies. "II Reno in the 1890 2'' covers mothor's work onddoclor,r, 4th ofJuly celebralions, andsludies a1 universify "111. me Universily ofNevado" covers elosses, rNdenl3, reachers, graduate work 01 Columbia Universiry, reaching or the UniversilyofNevodo in Arts andSciences Fbeully, and building ofgym os ernler oJuniver.rily lye. "IY Kolhorino Rie~elhuth"covers moIher.8 life, oonicvlorlv mrsinn work wilh children and resoonse lo Son Francisco earrhouakc. " 2 ' - "Y Conelusion" covers enthusiom for leaching, andinvolvement wilh AAW Ends wilh index. RIKER, JANETTE See: WOMEN ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER HINGO, MARY. The Journal of Mn. Mary Ringa., with a Foreword and Conclusion by Her Daughter Matlie Bell Cushing. From the Library of Congress. Reel No.: 3, Readex No.: LOCW0032. In 1864. at the age of38. .she exprriencer camp lVe/or thejimI lime on her trip War with her husbondnndjiva children, ages 14 to two yeor.7. Enlrie.vprovide daily mileoge, weother andploce namerfmm Leavemuonh. hfissoud to Son Jore Cnlifornio via Cotton WoodSorin~r. .. Fhn Bridper andSalt Loke Cirv lncluder accounls ollndians, hu.vbond'3 .~~~rJensrl,l,nrh .m rhr rr,r,lun,l her. ,~nnnu,nysb,nr ihr hrnh ,./C,$oil-home ?on nn.lsm,,,l (rr her rrwr .m 1 'olr/l,mrrr HOIIERTS. El.I%\RETII. Scc M'Ohll~S,<'lllll)Rl,:S, .\Yl) I .\XI11 > I IFI' l\'llll! Sl.\'\ll\ IVl~RlOR.l'lUU-l9ll,~ HOBBINS. CAROLYN STRONG KAY. d. 1901. Tho Journal of Came Strone Kay Rohhins. Payson, Adamr County. Illinois. from I .I,ru.m 2:. Ihs7.l.mu.~n11,. IuXX. .unlmucJ $\~lhn~lr.~ 13, lte! ira~htcr.\pnl I IXX'J-\prd 17. 191 1 Tho\ ml.rolc,rm cltltll,n I\ r:prdu.eJ w81h the pcnl~\won.*I thc ;.,p)nghl ouncn I)upln.al~.,nor resale ullh.1~1prrmnrrnun 0, prohibllr.l:~\. . I:>prb.c. hmsn KCCI NU 12. Rc.~Jex 5.1 hSIISIIbI? Hahbtnr b~~un~~~urnolthedmn~l~rher weddtn~ I),\cur.r\ wedding ceremony and supper, onire, ond reception; journey to Cimomn. Konror;/ir.rt impmrrionr o/.rod home with detoilr o/house rrnd surroundings including prairie dogs; organization o/Sundoy school; preparations and route o/m> lo timber claim in Colorado and return home; neighbors; Chrisfmar celebration; and return to mother i homefor binh o/dmghCr Addednoles by daughter cover her husband's occident ond droth. emolovmenl,. . ondsecond mammareto man nomrdSevmour ILORINS. Kl.l7.\RRTH S\\'ESSVS, b. 1868. 1'1~nc.c~Inlen.lcu .~,llc;ud h$ Ihc Ilah Worlr I'rogrclr \JtnonlsU.~It.~nFron, dtr. I'lah 5131~. tl~,~dncnlSu;~rn, S,,lt IdeClt). ('I.& Reel S~I5. Hcndcx Nu I'TIISOL 1~ I.nrll8nl'ru,o. l'lrrh ('08~er~JouJri.,thrrtx utdkomr ROBINSON. ALVARETTA FAROUNE, b. 1854. Pioneer Interview collected by Ihe Utah Work Pm~ressAdministration. From the Utah Suu Hlst.,ncal Sa;ncr). S.411 Lnke ('11). litah Krcl So I. Rcalex Nu I,''IHSUIJ~~Born in .Sptmrrh to& I!t,,h, cmc/lr,~clin 1'orugon.rh .~ndi'rmcpitch ('!oh Emphnphu~nrrfoo~lrl#,thmy. Ind~unronrl l'n,c~lOnlrru/Enoch RO<;ERS, ASSA .\U'l'II.DA DOOLITTLE 18241-IXW. See WtOYEN PIOSEEKS OF ,\RI%OS;\ ROGERS, ISABEL KING, b. 1858. Pioneer Interview collected by the Utah WokProgress Administration. From lhe Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHSOO 18. Born olFon Uloh (Pmvo. litoh), and lived in Fillmore. Discur.~es housing, clothing, and homo. ROGERS. RUTH PAGE, 18U-1907. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA ROSE, RACHEL C. Diary of Rachel C. Rose, March 24. 1852 - August 11. 1852. From the California Stale Library, Sacramento, California. Reel No.: 15, Readex No.: CASUIO18. Born in 1826, nee Johns1on;Jilrst husbondnamedBruce. Entries coverjourney West stoning with drive to Dearborn, Michigan, including mileoge, ~loceslayedor where :hey ate, cmssing tho prairie and camping, Indian* sicknesr and accidents, river crossings, crossing the desen, dircardingpossessions in the mounloins, ond om'val a1 Yankee Jim i end,^ with list o/ tmsiblings nndparents with binh anddeath dote.7. ROSS. NORA ANN WARENSKI. b. 1878. History of John Thomas and Nora Ann Warenski Ross. Fromthe Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 7. Readex No.: UTHS0070. Covers mom.ogr, children, homesteading in Canada, death ofhusband, ond return to Utah. Memok of Nora Ann Warenski Ross: History of Albert Napeleon and Sophia Wells Warenski. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake Citv. Utah. Reel No.: 7. Readox No.: UTHS0069. Born in 1850 in Worerburv, Connrcticul Discusses beinn eom'ad bv. her .rother ormvr th~pln~nsrhrn rhr worfourwnrs old nmarl in Suit Idr('ily~hnny thrpI.~~un t,/r~cArt~ undyrunhvpprrs, wl,rkmo,q I,, wppon herrel/ol okum jsan old education, momiap or reum,eenjworr oldund brnh #,/ thtneen ch,iclmn. diphrhen~lph~yur ~ ~ fought with whiskey ond blue viniol, andmove toMonma where she died in 1920 ol sevrnryyeorr old. RUDD, ELlZA CATHARINE MANN, 1836.1933. Elia Cath-e MmRudd. From the Arizona Historical Society--Tucson. Arizona. Reel No.: 34, Readex No.: MISC0034. Born in ClorRNille. Tennes~ee.Discusses loss ofher mother ofthree years old and being raised by hergrandmother. father's mmorriage and deoth when she wos 21 yeom old, mam'oge in 1853 and bearing I2 children, impact ofcivil War on decision to go to Gila. Arizona, de:oils ojpreparorions ond emssingploins by ox team. inreroetion with Indians andoutlaws. Endr vilh o list ofhrr beliefi. RUDD, LYDIA ALLEN MORRISON. Notes by the Wayside en Route to Oregon. From Ihe Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Reel No.: 17. Readcx No.: HUNT0017. Born in 1828: marriedin 1847. Discumer Itin to Burlin~lon.Orenon in 1852. with distance trnrled anduvailubilir) oJwwdond water each do) Includes detuiledaccount ufwnrrher. gru~raphyrnth hgr dmrlnys ofHock5 i,) the der~nonddiflcultier or ihr Ualler. Jloro andgomr together wtth hunnng andjishtng. Jnendlj oond hortile rrpwiencer r tth Indians; illness, accidenrs, anddeoths and, hudmd'sjoining inpormership in mamantile store with her expostalion of being poor onddependentJor the red qfher lifi. RUGGERI, CLARA. Interview collected by the Oral History Pro- ofthc Utah St& Historical Society. From the Utah SLlte Historical Sociefi. Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.:7, Readcx No.:UTHS0086. Emphasizes li/e in Carbon Counly during early twentieth century including intomociol cultures and conflicts SANFORD, MARY FETTERS HITE, b. 1839. Biographical Sketch of Abraham Hite and Family. by Sanford. Mary Fetters Hite. [andl A Trip Across the Plains, March 28 -October 27. 1853. By Hite. Abraham. From lhc California State Library, Sacramento, California. Reel No.: 15, Readex No.: CASLOOlS. Born in Utico. Ohio. Includer seven items: I) "Prelude" containing :he ormy record ofherfather 2) "meRecord ofMv Father'' eontaininz hirhlizht* oflother's ond fomilv'r life; 3) "BriefAccount olmeLife ofMr Levi Sanford''

discussssj~urn~~to Cali/ornia including details o/pmparolion/or oneyeor, Indions, cmrring the Great Desen, illnes.r, .r,settlement in Greer, California, and deolh offirst child Also includes /othrr's"Diov" containing doily enme$providing miler troveled. camp location, costs and weather SARGENT, MARY, b. 1891. Interview collected by the Oral History Project ofthe Utah State Historical Society. From the Ulah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 8. Readex No.: UTHSOIO2. Interview in 1973 concerning early reminiscences of Panguiteh. Utoh Discusses fafher's work os cattleman and superinrendent ofco-operolive store. Ponguitch as o wealthy little settlement. change created by inmsion ojForeslService, schooling, entenoinment, ponicipolion in choir, summers atfamily mnch. [hie-/ive years as telephone opemtor. mom'age and child, inlmduction o/mtomobiler.Jlu epidemic, houring and building constmctio~writing a histoy book on pioneers, Ponguilch Loke visits and races. Piute Indians remedies/or illness ond injuries learned/rom grandmother. and child rearing with emphorir on morol teoching and discipline. SCHINNER, AUGUSTINE VINOT. See: HILL, EMMA SHEPARD. Foundation Stones. SCHMUTZ CLORINDA SCHLAPPY, b. 1858. Memories & Incidents Made Known by Mn. John Schmutr collected by Ule Utah Work7 Progress Administration. Fromthe Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Readcx No.: UTHSO132. Born inNew York Coverspioneerjourney in 1860, rettlement in St George, Utoh. mam'oge./arming ondhoure woh SESSIONS, PATTY BARTLETT, 1795-1893. Diary. 1846.1880 From the Utah State Historical Society. Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 15, Readex No.: UTHS0294. Died 1893 jud 53 dapjmm 991h binhdoy Sessions is con.videredmotherojMonnon midwfery. she relain~djirsthusband's nome opor ,second marriage to Pony bacrmse ojmrdicol career, developed lhe Sessionsplum, and buiR poty 's rpcnr,ic nl Srs.~i.rionrAcodemv. En1ri.r cover rrovrl in Bri~hamYounn .. .first comoonv includnz domestic aclivilirr. medical aclivirier wirh~ ..... hmhr mncorri~,y.e\ rlrorhr conclrllnessr, ~11hpo)mrnlr,/rrm. i*fler *nltnK lnd,lronr ileloys. rrock murirc~iprohl~mr.nror dralh, rlt,idnn huflolo rnrenlrrnmrn! yome ht,uwny ate .Suit L& fun nrr~slrnn~emiyronrr, poh~omynnJ hvrhrmrl'r plurol *,trr he,, irMn illnerrer: hurbondi death: secondmom'age: designing healthierforhiom/or women; remedies; Temple and Church ocrivirios: burglorier; supponing herjamily: handcon componier; lamporary deojnesl: hoching woolpreporalion and weaving; roiring/o,srcrer childat lhe oge oj64:flooda: Civil War;jnoncialsupporl o/mis.rionaries: boarders; and laler years SIIARP, OLIVE EMlLY SOMSEN, b. 1880. Autobiography of Olive Emily Somsen Sharp. Fromthc Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 7, Readex No.: UTHS0071. Born in Englond. Discvssosjomily hislory, childhood experiences. schooling, ~,,d leaching experiences SHAW, ANNIE HERMIN CARDON, b. 1861. Pioneer Personal History collected by Ihe Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHS0030. Born in Ogden, Ulah Discurses childhood, working in o cording mill, and her mother* experiences os o doctor in Oghn SHEPARD PAMILY, THE JUDGE LEV1 H. See: HiLL, EMMA SHEPARD. Foundation Stones. SFIIPP, ANNA MAY NEWTON, b. 1893. Autobiography. Fromthe Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 7, Readex No.: UTHS0072. Born inMonli. Uloh. lncluder childhood, schooling, an, oond maniago. SHORTY, HELEN Y. Interview. Interpreter: Vernon Morgan, 02/01/74 From the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Slte, National Park Service, Ganado, Arizona. Reel No.: 18, Rcadex No.: HTPN0032. Discursesparenrs' workforHubbell'r wirh molher weaving rugs and

faher silver~mirhand medicine man; andfolher i rlories olbuildine Ganodo Lake dam. uncle's eonvicrion for killins- a trader .rndion ~~ ~~ w rrrs. Indrans who d;J nor go lo Fl Sumnpr .mJynmdfatkr wilh /lop, 1nd;onr SIIRODE hMRlA CIIHISTINA. I)lsr) lofaj.,urnsy irom Hopknns Co .TCX.II 10 Sm DIC~OCJ . ('al~i~rn~qIX701 From'Ihe tloonunxl,ln hhw... San h(-o. Calfomla Keel No 17. Rcadcx No HIMTOUIX Il~lmol..44 .bror oid %Ire. ~I~~~erlu~d~r~lm . C~DIU;~CVV~"~V - journeyfmm May lo Chri$lmasDay 1870, Includor illnesses, oceidenls ond deolhs; hardships ojlroil and fen-oin; scenery: planls, onimols andJ%h; experiences wilh Indians, solders Mericon~,and other trains; routine andproblems wirh *lock; daily murinr o/lroin while moving andduring layovers: I~nen/mmold homo andjmm Calfornia: ondam'val in Colqornio Ends wi1hList O/A~~~U~I.Y with dote. omvisions, suoolier ondorices: Lisl ofEmizmnts:. .. onorherLis1 ofAcounls SIIIJ~WAY:U.\KIA JAN'FTTE ,\\'.EHPTT. 1859.1924. Src \\'O\IF\I ~IOSFI:KSOF AKIL~JVA SICOI'RSEY. 1.YDlA I1 'lhc Wcrlcrn llomc & Wcr Poems ham!hc Lbhr~aiCongrr.%< Krcl No I, Kdtx\*> I 0L'\VLL 14 llgt Jirslpoem. "The WeslernHome" describes even13 in Ohio in lhe lore 18th cenmry SIMERWELL, ANN. Diary, 1851. Fromthe Kansas State Historical Society, Topekq Kansas. Reel No.: 32, Readex No.: KSHSOOOR. Wrillen by a omden1 mayfrom homo. Includes subjects and les.rons, domerric oclivities, church andpreoching, and brolher'.~viril. Additional ilems are lenersjmm schoolfriends, ond herpoelry. SIMONS. LIZZIE HATCHER MRS. MAURICE K. Diary, August 31 - December 3 1, 1862. From the Center for American History, 7he University of Texas at Austin, Laustin, Texas. Reel No.: 22. Readex No.: UTXAOOI I. Enfries coverjobs she did while her husband war in the onny; sfanofjournal wriling; wor news and her reoctionr domestic work: religious oclivilirs; sicknesses onddaothr; doughrer loneliness and meloncholv: lenerr sen1 ond received: ondmusine over endof,, "ear and ,vrom ,earl. SKIDhIORF, SAR\H ASS ELI.IOTT. 1833-1911. Btoy~nph#.'alskceh 13) Hanscn. A~ettaII S Fr'romthr. Utah Slatc II~\l~r~irlSJ.I~~), Salt Lake Cd). Utah Rcel Nu 11, Kedcx No ll'IHSO277 Born in I'ennwlvunla Emphuriz~~childhoodincludine -. hrmy nn%erl hb (rn mrnr who abducted herfmm herporenls'home, and eorly married life. SLIVERS, T'AHASBAA*. Interview, Interpreter: Roberta Tso. From the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, National Park Service, Ganado, Arizona Reel No.: 18, Rcadex No.: HTPN0033. Born olNmwPorn Woy. Arirono Di3cusser elan [email protected] and /other's secondmorriage; sheep herding; uncle's slories ofm'bol wars ondlhoso who didnor go lo FI Sumner: Hubbelli Novaioc, ., fi-rsl memories olbadinr" 'oosl: molhor i wravine" ondrum" ond hornine- to weme. S1 O<.WM. FRANCVS. Sss: U'O3IEN OS lllE AMERICAS FRONTIER. S3lITlI. ALICE BAI'CII. b. 1853. Pl0net.r Prnonal Ilslory collc;trd by the lltah Work Pruners AdmlntrVaUon From the I'tah Slats Historical Socictv.,. Salt Lakc Citv. Utah. Reel No.: 5. ~eadcxNo.: UTFk0003. Born in ~nrlond.Covers immierolion" lo Ulah in 1871.. monioge. and II/P in Anzonu. Mexico and Oxden. Uloh ShllTll.BAT1ISHPRA WILSON BICI.EU Dl.lr). June 22 - O:t.,her 1'). 1941 From the Utah Stale IlirDncd Soiten. SIII l.&e CDIV. Utah. Reel No.: 6, Readex No.: UTHSOO5Z. Enlrfeier coverjourneyfmm Corboncq Iowa IoSalILake Ciy, Uloh in 1849 SMITH.-- . DTr.1.U FISH.-~--. b. -~1864. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. SMITH. EDNA LAMBSON. See: SMITH, NLINA LAMBSON. SMITH, ELIZABETH J. BYBEE, b. 1825. Autobiography collsEted by the Utah Works Proness Administration. From the Utah statp Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHS0006. Born in~enkcb.Discusses conversion toMonnonirm wirh family, move lo Nmcvoo. pioneerjourney in 1850 wirh her husband, move lo Calfirnia in 1863. undremrn to Lewirron, Ulah in 1880. SMITH, ELLEN. A Brief Sketch and History of an Oregon Pioneer. By [Crews, Algellns Smith, transcriber]. From The Huntington Library, San Marina, California Rcel No.: 16, Rcadex No.: HUNTOO 10. Born in lowo: diedin 1860. Discvrser marriage in 1829 and move to Mirsoue lenyoars lalor, leaving Missouri in 1846 in large lrain problems with Indians, difiulries ojrrovrl lore in the season ond delays, illness anddeoths. husband's death and burial, lroveling alone wirh nine children aeeidenr.~,slarvolion, rescue by government lroin, and selllemenl in Salem. SMITH, ELLEN. lntewiew by Clarinda Begay, Wide Ruins, A?, 19 MAY 1986, (part of Navajo Rug Study]. Fromthe Huhbcll Trading Post National Historic Site, National Park Service, Ganado, Arizona Reel No.: 18, Readex No.: HTPNOO 13. Diseusrrs learning lo weave rugr, clan identiJicotion,raiding sister's son, learning lo cordand spin wool of the ogo ofsir, herding sheep in.~leadojschooiing,deolh O/WO babies, wewing toolsonddesigns, dyeing wool: ondNavqio loboos SMITH, ELLEN JOHANNA LARSON. 1868-1965. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. SMITH. EMMA SERAPHINE WEST, d. 1910. See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. SMITH. EVA EDNA BYRNE RIZZI. Eva Edna Byme Rizzi Smith. Fmm The Northemtern Nevada Museum. Elko, Nevada. Reel No.: 35, Readex No.: MISC0061. First while child born in Independence Volley Nevada. Discus.~a.vropidgrowlh of Tr~rcororowhen silver ore dircovend when rhe war lhree yeors oldand /other had homeslead nrarby:cnuliousfri~nd~~hip wirh neighboring Indians because of wom'ng tribes: helping molher makuf7owrr houquels 10 bi ell: home .~choolingand school di.vtric1: Chinese men; crickel invnrhn; n in 1917 :ntltlcd .\Slc1.h ,I hl) 'lnp \;r irr Ute I'laln. ln 1X.l')" uh~hurr Lrans:rnl,cd anJ tc~d!.I Mm.Smith in 1921 by H.C. Peterson who noted her alterations. From the California State Library, Sacramento. California. Rcel No.: 15, Readex No.: CASLOO 17. Born in 1836 near Sl. Louis, Mir$ouri Dlscurres childhood/m and morher'$ illness:journey including wagon rmin./earr of and experiences with Indion,f. rickner and occidenlr, river cmsring.t bufilo, slormx deolhr ond burialr. leaving lrain and lravel with one olher wngon, loss of rlock hnrdship andprivotions: living in o lent above Orville: helping irr mines: expenrer; mother's death ond revern1 moves; and mam'oge in 1882. SMITH AND PARENTS, HENRY A. See: HILL, EMMA SHEPARD. Foundation Stones. SMITH. JULINA LAMBSON. Autobiographies ofthe wives ofloseph F. Smith (Julina Lambson Smith, Sarah Ellen Richards Smith, Edna Lamhson SmiUI, Alice Ann Kimball, and Mary Schw* Smith). Fromthe Utah State His~oricalSociety, Salt Lake Clty, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readen No.: UTHSOZ24. Klmball AUcc Ann. RRh wife. Discusse~hvin brolher, farher's deaQ nursina morher who died when she was 20 vears old.

boundlo wheeleholrjor wmryyeors Smith, Edna Lambson, fourth wUe. Covrrr mother's suppon oJhar and her brorher. helping married sisler wilh childcare, momomagoto sister's husband, odjusmnl lojijrh and sixth wives, deolhr oJJ7ve often children rludying the Gospel and obslenics, work in RolieJSoeiery ondprimory. rrip lo Europe wirh husband. ondlemple workfor 3Zyeors Smilh, Julha lambson, second rue. Includes moving lo Aunr and Uncle's when molher was left wilhoulfunds. mam'age lo Uncle's elark osplurol wifi, divorce byprsl w,le, *selectionof orher wive*, children work as licensedobsrrrrician and delivering over 1.000 babies. supponing family during husbondiEuropeon mimisionr. polygomyperseculion~,her move ro Sandwich Islands for hudondi minion, lifi os wi/e of Church Preridenl. and temple work Smith, Mnly Srhwartz. sixth rue. Discusses helping her molher with housekeeping and woilrersing in Church Presidenr'$ home, public sehoolr and univor8iry, adjusting 10 monioge when she wasfouryears older lhan husband's oldesr child move to Franklin. Idaho, polygomyperreculions. slruggler in lean years, Church aclivilies ondporilions, deolhs of two of seven children and her love ofenrenoininn. hhlith. Samh Ellen Richards, third wife ('oven rl ~,/ji,.@iI(rlr.,en ch,bfrc,n r.,d xirh hu,DunJ'r ,rcu,,,l urf~. polygomypersrculions. lrips toHawaii and Alarko wilh husband, ond work lo orgoniie rhe Doughlen of UfahPioneer,~ Sociery Record of Accouchements. 1875-1897. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHSO224A. Record oJpotiena by midw*. SMITH, MARY ELIZABETH BARKER, b. 1906. Interview. Fromthe Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 7, Readex No.: UTHS0084. Born in SollLake Cily. Uloh. Discusses discovery lhol she ouldn'~be bapriredaflrr 13 yews ofanending Boptist church becouse she was black father beingjnedwhm she was sevenyears old. family home ond relationshipr rlrain inparenls in~emclalmmriage in loloryears with wenly-jiveyear age gap, attending on all black elemenlory school and living in an all white neighborhood. onending movies olmosl doily with her mother, omploymont os o maidor Ulah Slole Univerrify ondslaning o lunch pmgrom there, andlotor aduh Ire. SMITH. MARY SCHWARTZ See: SMITH. NLINA LAMBSON. ShllTII. NASCT ASS FREE>IAN. 186.-1941 See WOMEN PIOSEERS OF AR17ON.4 'i\llTH, SARAH ELLEN (NELLlE).\llWDPN. 1860-1924. See WOMEN PIONEERS OF AKILONA ~~IITII.SAR~II EI.I.KN HICHAKDS. See swni,rill ih'\ I.AM[ISON SOZA, JESUSA MORENO DE, b. 1855. Reminiscences. Dictated to Joc Castillo, Jan. 6, 1939. From the Arizona Historical Society--Tuscan, Arizona Reel No.: 34, Readex No.: MISC0034. Born in Colifimio Discusses move to her sisurs in Tucson. Arirono, o&r her mother died, m~1m'ag~loJmmer who hod four children. raising I4 children in oll,/oar of slorvollon and Texans hurbond's lhird momage, omd murder ofher son. Includes nolea bv her dovnhler SPESCER, HREND,\. Inlcrvlcw. 6 J4S 1986. 1.lbr.q. lpln 01 Uavqu Rug Slud)l Prom Ihc ll~.hhcll'l'raJmg I'c,,t Krl~unallllr~orlc Site, Sauunal Park Scrvlx. (imado. buns Rcel N , I%, KeaJcx No Kl'PN0014 Drrcuner rlnn rd~nlljira,,on rib1;yr. mg drr,ynr ,/rrcrlll oldyeinx. honoriny! soma lrodilions wilhovl hi~~oriealhowbdxe,shsorinx sheep, rsllinx to Hubbell's, other weavers, andlrav>

SPENCERTEFFIEB~wN. b. 1859. Pioneer Personal Historv iolleded bithe Utah WO& Proercss- Administration. From the~ lltah Sme~-~ H~rt~nidSu;scl). Salt Ldc ('lly, l tnh Keel \o 5. RcaJcx No l'nlSOU.12 Kmphotcesp,onr~r,ourne, fwm W'nron,,n s, oxden l!loh, m lo? mumoge, nnd ~urkor Suprrvn~,roflhr Poor ond.Tuprnrsor ofllomm'r Nor&an Weher ('uunf) l1,oh SYESCER. hUHJOHIE. Inlcn.ocw hv Clvnnda Hcedr... 6 1)l.C I9hS. Ilhrm.. ..Inm ul S~valu. RLE - SluJvl.. From rhc Hubhcll Ir.tdlnc Purl National Historic Site, National park service. Ganado, Arizona. Reel No.: 18, Readex No.: HTI'NOO 15. Discusses clon idenlficatio~: Ieorning 10 weme a1 rho age of 30 including cleaning, cording, spinning and dyeing wool: Navojo loboor; design,?:ond mole weovers SPRAGUE, MATILDA OLSON, b. 1854. Pioneer Personal History collected by the Utah Works Pmgress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHS0041. Born in Sweden. Diseursrrpioneerjoumqv in 1864, senlemenr in Ogden, Utah. earning money /or clolhing at ogr oJren and working as a seomstrers. STACEY, [?I. MRS. D. K.. b. 1897. Interview between Mrs. D. K. Staccy and San Juan Museum Association member Eleanor MacDonald, March 26, 1974. From San Juan County Ar~haeologicalResearch Center and Library, Bloomfield, New Mexico. Rcel No.: 33, Readen No.: MlSCOOl I. Born in BoldHilI. Oklohomo; nee Walker Discusses move lo Fmington, New Mexico in 1900 wilh deloilr O/ lrnt house: move lo Shiprock where/orher built a mirsion; memories o/llood of 1911: governmen! school wirh lndions: folher 's lrading pos~ ondolecmric light company including schedule of elecmcpower: doloil* of Main SIrerl of Fminglon; liver of bro1her.y: and/amine on rhr reservolion STACEY. MAY BANKS. Letter written to her mother, Mm. Thaddeus Bank?, dated Aug. 16th. '69, Cottonwood Station [Arizona].~rom the Arizona Historical Society--'hcson, Arizona. Reel No : 35. Readex No.: MISC0035. Cot,rrr li/e as on Amy o)J~~~',v including de~oileddescriprionof trip lo Grahom Moutzloin, illnrrr with molorio children viril 10 Granl ondrelum lo Eureko SI'EELE, ELIZA R A Summer Juumey tn thc Wcst 1:rom the Lihrary ofcongress. Reel No.: 3. Readex No.: L.OCW0035. Wrillen ox a rrrirr of eleven lenrrr coveri,?~rr -11100 mile jounrey in 1840 lhrough !he Great Lakes. Wisconsin,prairier of I7linoir, Indiana \fivrir,rippi nnd Ohio river.^, over Allegheny mouloinr lo New York wilh infornolion on di.vlonceq prices, conveyance* Describer ail .she .sees in deroil including hislon. o/orenr, Nio~nrnF01l.r from Conadan ride Tuscomro 1ndan.1, French .re~~lemrnrsMiiwouke~ rrvd (Ihicagu, poddle andsleom boar.?, nnd yrnlo~ STENIIOUSE, MRS. T.B.11. Exposo of Polygmy !n Utah: A Lady's L.ik Among the Mormons. A Record of Pcnonal Experience as One ofthc Wives of r Mormon Elder during a Period of More than Twenty Years. From the Library of Congress. Reel No.: 4, Readex No.: LOCW0037 71ri.c expose rq7ocu her lhou~hlsand feelingr a/ew month* "fir she IejMomonism. Born in Englandlo a Baptisl family, she became o .\formon ol age 21 in 1849 while on vocalion/rom leaching or o Roman Corholic school in Frame. andmom~edoMornonmi.rrionory o few rnonrhs laler Discusses li/e as wife of a misrionary, smrggles wilhpoveq, her mission in SwiQerlandleoching rhe doclrine o/poly- gomy, move loNew YorkCiry in 1855 ondlo SolfLake Ciry in 1859, herhusbond'splumlmam~age,rheory ofpolygamy andocrun1 proclice, quostionln~of all revelations. and lhr diflellowship of her and her husbond Appendix includrr rexl of "CelesriolMam~age.." and "Choice EmaclsfmmModem AposIIe~." STEVENS, AUGUSTA DORIUS, b. 1837. Autobiography of Augusta Dorius Stevens, A Pioneer of 1852. Fmm the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Rcndex No.: UTHS0238. Emphasizes conversion IoMomoni~m.journeyfiomDenmark and lrek acrosr lheploins lo Uloh. STEWART, ELLA, 1854-1937. Biography. By Christensen, Vera A. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHS0222. Born in SollLake Ciy: nomedElizo Luello bulknown or Ello include^ move lo Big Collomood. education in orivole rchooh, leorninr household on*, hrohh umblems, enlenoinmenl~.suori*, Ilraininx lo be o lelearooher. . and sendim firand('un).un erpedilion repons lo Hb,h,nglot# I) c ' IIC.NI~of mother ondjive riblmyr in ujirs. work/or women 1 ruflruyr mumrryr ajsr rvvn.~h,plhmugh c~rmrpondencr.m#,brr in (!:oh ondArizono, children portnvo view of li/r inplurolfornilirr undeflerl ofonn- polygamy I$, onddeolhs of her ond her husbond. STOCKS, MARY KIRBY, 1850-1931, See: WOMEN PIONEERS OF ARIZONA. STROMBERG, KAJSA LISA, 1835-1902. Biography. revised 1976. By Hyde. Mylllc Stevens. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHS0239. Born in Sweden Discusses learning lo readand write wirhoul schooling ond reachinn- her siblinrs." Bible srudv workin=-. for other lomilias. mmorher's death and resoon~ibiliries/or siblinns-. ondfinonees. conversion lo Mormonism. folher's deolh work lo lake all offamily lo Amarico In 1862, illness~sonddealhs oboordship, journey fmm Now York Ciry lo Florence. Nebraska andview of resulu of Civil Wor, Irip across the plains including quoles by orher*, work in Granlrville. Urah.for food and lodxinx,- - mamtoxe- as rhirdwife sharing. second wife's home, sister's morrioxe . lo her husband, sheep herdinx- wilh wool re. parorion and wewing of elolh/or sole. fear of Indians, Hunlsviile, how lo make candles ond mop, creating carpel designs, Church ocrivilies. skills os midwfo andnurse, move lo own house and then lo doughlev's home, ondphysicoipmbloms in loleryears SUMMERHAYES, MARTHA. Vanished Anzona: Recollections ofMy Army Life Fromthe Library of Congress. Reel No.: 4, Readex No.: LOCW0039. Covers her mamto~elo on oldMendandher miiilorv. life. or Com~Verde, Como. . . Ehrenbern. FonMad)owell. I..,n i.o*~ll.nndFkii\',ohrurn in Anzonu. .%I Auyutnne m bi<,ndu Srmtcrhs m Vur Mrx8co Jeflerrun Borrock. in Alirsouri. C'crmp .if.r~Dsmtn undFon llulleck in Ne,,o,Ar 1J.n id r iclcmd ond (;unrmor s Irluncl in .\bw ),A Scrn intonio undhbn .Sam flr,uslun ,n Texoa, FonMver ourside Washinxlon,. D.C.. andFonRvssel1 in Wwminx . Tonilow. Includas bwel, housinx,- rnedicol/aeili~ios,illness and disease, sociol oelivilies and custom* /ood ondpmvision~,peocefvl and hostile Indians, lifi or o mpply slation Mexicans, eonh- quake, ondvlsirs lo fomily in the Eosr SVENDSEN. KAREN KIRSTINE. See: HENRIE, RUTH H. SWANSON, HELEN, b. 1899. Mesa County Oral History: Audited tanscription for Helen and Clarence Swanson. By Evelyn Kyle. From the Mesa County Publio Library District, Grand lundion, Colorado. Reel No.: 35, Rsadex No.: MISC0049. Nee Page. Diseussosparenrs' form ond mill; herfern ofmsie~;school ondehurcheg pam'culor rhe CongregationalChurch; work lo eonbol coddling moth: orchard ond smudgepols: pel*; ondreponing of horse lhiove8. TABOR, AUGUSTA. See: HILL, ALICE POLK. Tales ofthe Colorado Pionccn. TAGGART, FANNY PARKS, b. 1821. Autobiography. 1821-1877. Fmm lhe Utah SLzte Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah Reel No.: 8, Readex No.: UTHSOI I0Born inLtvonia, New Yo& Includes family'sjolning theMormon church moves roEucl1d. Ohio ondNmrvoo. f7linols. mam'age ondseporolion becmof hudondi orrlgnmenl osguardin Wnler Quanen, lock qlsuppon anddependence on /"ends and own abilities, senlomen1for lhreo years in Hom'r Grove,Iowa, briefdescription of !rip ocmss !he plains and moun1oin.y ro Salt Lake Ciry in 1852, move lo Richiilo in 1865. and work in Temple in Logon andSallLake Cily Coneludea wilh Record of the Dead, Baptisms for the Dead, Genealogy o/lhe Hyde. Taggan and Park Families. PohiarehalBkssings, Poetry. Erlraclr/mm rmmonr, and medicinal recipes TANNER, AMANDA MORGAN BARLOW. 1852-1931. History of Amanda Morgan Barlow Tanner. By Kimber, Olive Tanner. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHSO259. Born in England. Emphosi~erpioneerjoume~ lo U~ahin 1861. ,lomilv .. oxoarieness in Gmuse Creek ond beinr widowed Wice with sever01 children. r.\SsER EI.IL.\ EI.1.KS PARKINSON. INS1-19311. Scr. WOUFN PIONttHSOF,\RI/~IN,\ r.\SSYK \l.\RV .I;\NE hlOllNT, h. 1-7. ..\ut..l,~q.r~ph\cnt.llrj \ hlcmunrl From the lJtnh Stdc Il~rtun;~lSu.lr.t\, Salt I AcCII,,

Utah. Reel No.: 6. Readex No.: UTHS006 I. Bom in Ohio. Discurses immixrolion lo Ulah, lire in Pmvo, .,",oolwamv, andfamilv * ,, life TARBLE HELEN MAR. The Story of My Caphlre and Escape During the ~innenota1ndian.Massacre of 1862. Fromthe Chippewa County Historical Sociely, Montevideo, Minnesota. Reel No.: 35, Readen No.: 54. Born in 1843 In Wisconsin. SIans wilh hislory o/ relarionr between Siovr hdlons and while men since 1680 and lhr mossacre. Then describer her li(e andexperience during and qlrer ihe mossacre. Covers momtoga 01 I3 year3 old loo man Wice her age: move West lo Bermsr Creek mar lndion agency, and looming Indian cvsloms and ionguoge: childbinh; karning oboul roolr, herbs and wildflowersfmm a medicine man; honor of lhe rnasracre and her escape: seporalion from hu3bandond Wonmamm~grs: and running o hold a dressmaking business o boarding house andafarm. TAYLOR, FLORA BINGHAM, b. 1854. Biographical Sketch of Flora Bingham Taylor collected hy the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHS0253. Born in Ogdm. Ulah Empha.~irrr polygamy and fomib If<. TAYLOR, HARRIET WEAYEQ b. 1859. Piancer Pemonal History collected by the Utah Works Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Readex No.: UTHSO I3 I. Born in England Highlighls immigrolion lo Ulah in 1869, smbmenl in Ogden, ond mom'age lo Henry Toylor. son of Presidenl John Toylor

VAN WAGENEN, JANE, MRS. G. S. Gila County Hospital. Rom the Arizona Historical Society-Tucson, Arizona. Reel No.: 34. Readex No.: MISC0036. Covers afailed ollempl to rrori a ho.~pilolin the reor mom of o store in 1882, and the oclual rrroblishmenr oJo homilal including roising !he moneyfrom rlorer individunlr ondsnloonr, lhepurchore ondjurnishing ofon odobe building, payment ,syrrem, Jundraisers, and the rronririonfmm privorr to counw ho.~pifol. VANWINKLE. SARAH. Interview, 28 APR 1986, Tr:tding Post Wareroom, [part ofNavajo Rug Study). From the Huhhell Trading Post N;aional Historic Site, National Park Service. Ganado, Arizona. Reel No.: 18, Readcx No.: HTF'NOO17. Discus,~erchildren; .xheheoring. aorhing nnd carding wool: spinning; deroilr on dyeing; designs including Yeibechai;pulting up lhree looma. roolr including lhore mode by son: selling rugs; ondmale wcoverr. VI.TIL, LUCINDA. Interview on July 6. 1971 entitled "Reminiscences ofa Sheepherder's Wife," Oral History 761 collected forthe Southeastern lit& Oral History Project by the Utah Statc Historical Society and California State Univenity. Fullerton. By Sotomayor. Elsie. Note: This microform edition is reprodused with the permission ofthe copyright ownen. Duplication or resale withoutpermission is prohibited. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 13, Rcadcx No.: UMS0292. Empha.~izeslife or a sheepherder'r wfi in the Jirsr decodes offhemontielh century VODGES, ADA ADELAIDE ADAMS. Journal [describing life ofan army officer's wife, 1866-18721 From The Huntington Library, San Marine,, California. Reel No.: 17, Readex No.: HUNT0019. Journol sloris wilh copier ofpoelry, prose and ,rayiiigr/romApril 1866 lo June 1869 : diary begins six months ofir her marriage lo an Amry ofleer CowrsJlrsr axpxpariene~ofliving in o lent on journey Jmm FI. Sedgewick lo Loramie including dmught . conditions ofenlisledmen home~ickness,scenery, andIndian signs; disoppoinrmenl in FI Laromio: qvonem ondcomp of woodcunigpaq with descriptions ofarea andlndions: eomparisonr lo !he Earl, especially in olonrs. rcenerv. and weather reoclion lo discioline ofo solider: social life.. .~~riicularly dinners, ~icnlcs,-Kames, horsebock ridinz" and Dramalie Cbb: 8icickness. injurier ond dearhs: derailed description qllndian council; Indians including Red Cloud. RedLeo/. Big Bear. BlockHmvk andOldCmw; winler snows ondsko~ing:move to Fetterman: description of revare hail sfomonddomage: visitors: book, leners andsubscri~lions:alarms oboul Indian otlocks: Arooaho. .(easl dance: Wadinn. wilh Indians: Cheyenne andSiot~lilndions: visit lo Arapaho camp and chiefs lent n~1nsfirlo Kentucky; and impressions ofTennessee ondAlkanrns Ends with qquorarions. o knining panern, Arapahoe words and lhe Chqvennr language. VREDENBERG, I?], MRS. See: WOMEN ON THE AMERICAN F'RONTER. WADE. WIFE OF M.R See: HILL. EMMA SHEPARD. Foundation Stones. \\'AC;SEK. [?I, hfRS. JOHN, b. 18611. Scc PAU'SLC COl.\"lY PIOSEtR SCRAI'UWK. HI'SI:.\KCII C'OI'Y Wl'l'11 INDFY W,\HLQIIIST, hUBP.1, lntcrv~sw brom the Utah SLIVIlorl~nial Snarly, Salt MeC'q I'Lh Rr.r.1 56, 7.HcrJcr N> I'~I~ISIIIIJI Discussesfamily life during the Dopres,$ionin lhe Uinlah Bash. ondlndionpmblems. WAHLQUIST, MAUD. Interview. From the Utah State Historical Society, Sah Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 7, Readex No.: UTHS0092. Discusses survival ofa mrolfamily during the Depresrion. Indian relations, andlhe lve of ayoung girl. WALKER, ELlZABETH STAHELI. 1851-1939. Life Histori of EllzabeUl Staheli Walker collected hy the Utah Works Pmgress Administration. By Bishop, Lievera W. From the Utah State Historical Society, Sah Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 13, Rcadex No.: UTHS0275. Born inSwinrrlond Concenlraleronpioneerjourney in 1860. and life in Sanla Clara, Ulah ondSpring Vallqv.Nevada Pioneer Interview collected by the Utah Works Regress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 13, Readex No.: UTHS0275A. Discusser immigration lo America andjourney Wesf,housing in Sonla Clara. longuogeprobiemr. /load andrescue oJfamik die!, molhor k deolh, poveq and hdships, worlr lo he@ suppori rhefomily. .skills ofmaking ha13 and clolhing. herding cows, education csl~brationsondenlonoinmenl~,oullowsondrusller~. aprrionces wilhlndions. running ostaga- coach slotion, and her hoollh WALKER, JULIA JANE SIMMONS, b. 1863. Pioneer Akrthe Pioneers: ABiographical Account of Julia Jane Simmons Walker submitted lo the Utah History ContesL By Oldham, Julia Smith. From the Utah Shte Historical Society. Salt Lab City. Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHS0215. Born inMorgan. Ulah Includes li@ in her childhoodhome, groaJhoppor immion porenrs' emigrationfrom England. employmen1 in nursing and hourekeeping. refuml lo be opluml wijr, covmhip mdmam'age, home on Antelope Isl(~ndforI3 year* children, reaching Sunday school mnching inForminglon, los* of newborn daughter, huaband's demh. mnning thefarm with her son and Church octivilies WALKER, MARY RICHARDSON. Diaries, 1837, May 9 - - 1848, Nav. l I. From The Huntington Library, San Marino, Cdiomia. Reel No.: 17, Rcadex No.: HUNTUOZO. Diary begon before her mm'age loo missionmy in 1838. Ilre following subjects appear lhmughour Ihe diorios:firlings andreoclion~lo doily evonl3, paniculorly religious mflecllons: church 8erviccs andpreaching: viriling and virilors: parents ond siblings; domoslic chores; illnesses. in@ries. and deoths; marilolpmblom~and husband i absencor Indims or mirsion, visil lo their lodges, learning Indian language, and leaching geography: news oforher misrions; Dr. andMrs. Whiman: gardening. livesrock andpmvisions: children, discipline and homo lessons: reading wilh book lithr Speeiol events ore noled below by year 1837: counhip: 1838: modage;journqv/romMoine lo Whimton's mission in Woshinglon including slops, relalions wilh others in company, llndions scenery, plonls, ondgomr; birih ofson; 1839: move lo mission neor Spokone: 28th binhday: 1840: colloose. ofoori.. ofhouse:, dourhler born: I Y4l houwjim nerldoorondfnm,h a, hourryu*rtr hurbond r 36th blrthdoy. 1642 ron born mp m W%,rmon I llohun lnp tto (;,l~rlie !np Is Tpokone drscurm,nr ubovl y,ang up m,,r,on ~ ~ 1843-1844: no arises: 1845: lrip to Cleomarer: addition of glass windows in house: oldosl child lo school or Whirmon '3 slalion: 1846: son born: oldest childsent hornohm Whirmon's; lrip lo Colvillo: 1847: news rho1 Indion~sick and +ing: eollecling objecls of narurol hixlory ondlmidemy: news of murders at Whilmoni na~ion: ron born: 1848: news ofrescue ofcoptives; move to Colville because of Indian unrest. WALKER, SARA M Interview for Utah State Historical Society. From the Utah SIAc Historical Society, Salt Lake City. Utah. Reel No.: 8, Readex No.: UTHSOOPS. Inlerview in 1979 in So11 La*e Cify. Ulroh, abool the Wheeler Form andfoming 01 ihr rum oflhe century. Dis- curses crops $el/-suflciency offomiliar schooling, dming, courirhip, newspapers, home remedie* home gardens ond conning. children. and reaching kindeqarien including reading, wriling ondsome orifhmetic. WALTON, ELIZABETH GARWOOD, 109-1896. Biographical sketch. Ram the Utah State Hislorioal Society, Salt Lake City, IJtah. Reel No.: 12, Readex No.: UTHSOZ29. Born inEnglond. Coverspioneerjourney in 1863, work os seoms1res.v. aandmam'age. WARD, HARRIET SHERRILL. Diary of a Journey from Wisconsin to Californi4 1853. From Huntington Library. San Manno, California Reel No,: 33, Rcadsx No.: MISC0018. Wrillonfor her children and her mother originally from Vermont Discussesfarewsll; Cedor Rapids; prairie; "ver and creek cmssings; Indions including descriprion ofmoving o villoga; comp and sand31one blufls; illness andinjuriou; Fon Bridgor; reading; So11 Lake Cily and Valley; relolions brtwoenMormonr ondlndians; hardship% mounloin descents; fellow ~rrmelers;meeling with son from Indion Volley andenrering California: arrival 01 lempomry dedliialionfor winter; delailr of house ondfurnishings; and neighbors WARENSKI, SOPHIA WELLS. See: ROSS, NORA ANN WARENSKI. WARNER, MARY ANN CHAPPLE, b. 1862. Pioneer Penonal History collected hy the Utah Wok Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9, Readex No.: UTHSO 133. Born in England Emphosir~simmigarion lo Utah with family in 1868 and selllemenl in Ogden. WARNICK. CHRISTlNIA OLESON, b. 1843. Pioneer Penonal Interview collected by the Utah Work Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Societv.,. Salt Lake Citv. Utah. Reel No.: 5. Rcadex No.: UTHS0036. Born in Sweden. Discusser .food. . clothinr.". and life in Pleason1 Gmve andDesore1. Ulah. WATSON. SUE RUPLE. Interview. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 7, Readex No.: UTHS0093

Discusses~ ~~~~ childhoodin~ the Dinosmr orea. fomib hirrorv ond relationshior with the Unlennannr WY.HB. ANNA BUHKEK MRS. JOHS. S~CPA~VN~E COIINTY PIONFFR SCRAPHWK. KI SL,\KC:II COPY wlnl INI)I:S WEBB. C'IIARIOTTE hlASMEI.I,1862-1913. Scc W0hll:S PIONEtRS OF ~\R170N.A WENTWORTH, LUCY BROWN. b. 1857. Lucy Wenhvorth's Notes. Frornthe San Uiego Historical Society, San Diego, California. Reel No.: 35. Readex No.: MISC0051. Born in SanDiego, Cali/ornio 1neludesparenl~andsiblings;fomily'~moveloLnPlayo in 1867and wo whaling companies lhere; fomilles in lorn; school house, leochers, one reacher k onire. ondfellow students including [heir laler liver andmm'age. WEST.. SARA E How We Rouehcd It--A Pioneer 'IlIIhankseivine.- From the Chio~ewaCounhi. . Historical Societv... Montevideo. Minnesota. Reel So 35. Redex So ~IISCCIOIS In IS'O ihm~~vedfrum SI C'hnrler Minne~olrrwith u)ounp ton lo rlorm hrrhusbandpurchrrredin

Locqur Pork wesr oJFI. Sn~llmg1)ercnher tpwith iprc!al empharis on her ojvcnturegemng lor1 on won home u/er Ihanksy,v,ny:- - Dinner including fears. confusion and rescue. WEST, ROSE BERRY, b. 1862. Pioneer Penonal History collected by Ihe Utah WokProgress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Ufah. Rccl No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHSOOZS. Born inEngland, and livedin Ogden ondSahLako Ciry Discuser ~ioneoriournev in 1872. schoolinn, work and mom'ape.

Hunl~ille.Utah. Covers caringfor younger siblings; doilyfamily prayers and church on Sundoy: food ondprovi~ionsincluding wild vegelobler andgome; sister's hudondwhom she marriedin 1881; deloils ofwedding elolhing ond~i~slhome; agonerol *lore; binh onddeoth offirs born os infant: derails ofpreporolionfor move lo Son Juan including homing 10 treat sickness withprayer and herbs; her near dealhfim injury; buner and chsrx mokjng with merhodr ured; move IoManccs, Colorado: cowboys ondlndions; move IO Weber Conyon and slariing over again; home andpublic schooling; ranch in Jewel1 V~1110y;fomily life with I5 children; work as doctor ondmidwi/r including remedies used; Fminglon; and her death. Concludes with husband's hinory rmd his stories oboul her WHlTE, [?I, MRS. See: WOMEN ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER WHITE. KATHERINE PAYNE. 18451903. White familv letten donated bv. hi&- White Osborn. dauphter.- From Arizona Historical Soarl) --Tucson, mona Rccl Nd 14. Rcadcx NJ . hlISC003 I I)i,rusrr, imrtanon lo mother rvjuln her in Arnono in lXh2 o/rr farher', doorh. ,ro&r hrordahuut lndirm marrocrev hrcrnl Tucron gnmbfiny bul,/ighn"g M~ericans,I'r~pugo Ind~an*, ond.UI Lovkout WlllTE MAE C'HOSBY. lnterviru collcivd hy the lhal lllslon Pru~cclol'lhc lltah SSLIts H~rton:al Soioct) From the I'tah Slav l1~rtorm:al ~~~i~&,Sak Lake City, Utah. Rccl No.: 8, ~eadexNO.: ~~~~6107.~1ntemiew in 1976 InBeaver. Utah, when she was 91 yoam old Born in 1879. Memorios oJBeaver as headquonrrsfor Fifrh J~udiciolDism'crondmorsholls nying to arrelpolygamislr, mother hiding a wife andlending Mrmon children, mother'$ experiences working wilh o doclor including mrgicol osslrlanee, mapping ofarea and noting ofploeos. Sunday schwlpagronls. andfalher's escape ajror anomprodshooring by Indians. WIGHT, MARY HURREN, b. 1848. Pioneer History (As told by MqHurren Wight) collected by the Utah Works Pmgrcss Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt LaLe City, Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHS0046. Born in England Emphasizes immigra- lion 10 Uroh In 1856 in the WillieHandeari Com~onv.senlemenr inBrizhmn Ciw, mamiaye andfamiIv. .. life. \\ 1IA.KLSN.CAROLlNE CHRISTINE EI.IZ.4 REICIIF, 1830-1907. iltaory of ~mlhncChnsune Elvn Rsichc Wilcksn. P~onscrol1818 collected hy Ihc Uaughlcn ol'thc l'tah Plonrcrs By Knmnry. Am) Prnn. From the Illah Stale Hlnorical Soclety. Salt lakc Ctty. Iltah Rrcl So 10. Kcadex So. U111Sb169 Bum in Germany Diwucrrr i,fr ol ihr l'harr hSN *here herhudund ru, lhe millwri~hl

WILCOX:~~. IDA~- ~- ANNA~ RICE. Historv ofthe Life oflda Anna %ci Wilcox. Pioneer of 1863. Bv Rose. William. From theUtah State Historical Soclet). Salt lake C~I).Utah Keel So 12. RclJcx Ku iI'nlSU2h9 iliwurser her ornrnc ondmrdicul skill, rrnddoily If< ,n Fonningron Includes dercnpnon ofrhr d;.%coveryoflm uvhunrd Indtan chrld ;n 1hhr ;n I h63 \\lLllELhlCIARISSA HARDEN. 1820-19411. I)lq ul'Clm~rallardcn Wtlhelm From the l'tah Slatc ll!slvnial Sdcatr. Sill lakc C'tly Utah. ~e;lNo.: 12, Readcx No.: UTHSO260. Born in ~anysburg,New York Enlria cover childhood with 13 siblings, schooling. mom'ago in 1838, children, conversion to Mormonism, leaving 011 behind lo live in Nauvoo andperreeulions lhore, illness~s.~nning a boarding house and sawing to mpponfomily, ddeolhs ofseveral children and her hudond, second unsuccess/ul mom'oge. lhird mom'oge andmove lo Spanish Fork. Springvifle ondDirie, plurolfamily. the Uniled Order, nursing skillr, lifi in Arirona and nmrn to Uroh, rime ofpolygomyprr~oeurion,and Temple wok WILLIAMSON, MANDANE See: BREWER MANDANE WILLIAMSON. WILLIS, NANCY CEDENIA BAGLEY, b. 1854. Journal of Nancy Cedenia Bagley Willis. Typescript prepared by Mn. Harold H. Royaltcy. From the Arizona Historical Society--Tucson, Arizona Reel No.: 34, Redex No.: MISC0038. Born in Gronlsville. Utah. Coverspersecvrion ofMormons in Ohio; childhoodincluding broken om; move lo Dkir oll0yeors old; Indian* on warpath and sighls afir a massacre: learning 10 cord wool ondembmider; and musical lalenls. Conlinues wilh informofion on monioga in 1870 and move wilhparenls lo Arironq children, church orgonirarions. orduou~move lo New Mexico, reliefofdecision lo leave New Mexicofor Uloh,family illne~~esand deoths of some of her children, raising and nrpponing children ondgrondehildren. struggler stoning over ngoinJinoneiolly o mmberoflimes. ondlaler I*. Ends with exlractsfrom hurbondi life.founding ofTopervillo, andpioneer Indusrries WILSON, [?I, MRS. BEN. hterview by Vernon Morgan. From the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site. National Park Service, Ganado, Arizona Reel No.: 18. Readex No.: HTPN0034. Born ot RedPoin1 Merq Anlono. Discurser slock reduction; rrorier of origin O/ Navajo and Ute war# before FI. Sumner murder a1 Crosr CawnTrading Posl; building oJGonodo Lakp dam; herding sheep for/amily for 60yeors: molher's lip including ppannls. No hurbonds ondchildrcn: Jolher and his sings au medicine man with rottdpoinlings; mother's weaving: Navajo customs; Huhbrll Trmling Pmorl; moda,p; donces ondgnmos: ond her eyrproblems WILSON, HENRIETTA EMMETT, b. 1851. Ploneer of 1854 Remembers Johnson's Army. Prom the Utah St& Historical Society, Salt lAe City, UWI. Reel No.: lo, Readen No.: lJTHSO173A. Included wilhpapers ofHentienoEmmel1 Wil.ron,b. 1851 Ploneer Personal History questionnaire collected by the Utah Wok Progress Administration. From the Utah State Historical Society, Salt lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 10, Readex No.: UTHS0173. Born inMissouri, andlivedin Oxden, Uloh. Emphosiras childhood, fomily I@, schooling, marriage, food, clolhing, and Uloh Expadition WILSOX, MARY JANE, b. 1870. Life Sketch of Mary Jane Wilson. By Shenvood, Jessie M. From the 1Jtah Stlte Historical Socioty, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 12, Readsx No.: UTHSO235. Born in Cedar City, and moved lo BluO; Utah vio Hole-in-tho-Rock. WILSON, NELLIE K. See: KIMBER, ANNIE MAnLDA NELSON, b. 1872. WILSON, SARAH ELIZABETH ISOM b. 1854. Biographical sketxh collected hy the Utah Works Progress Administration. From tho Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 9. Rsadex No.: UTHSO 157. Born in England. Dircur.~espion~erjorn~in 1862. srnlemenl in Washington Comfy. Utah, andmom'agr. WINES, LORINDA R, b. 1890. The Long Journey. From 'Ihc Northeastern Nevada Museum, Elko, Nevada Reel No.: 35, Readex No.: MISC0063. Born in Spain: mom'ednome was SmlIncbdes m> with ill motherfrom France to New York in 1916, lhen railroad froin to Winnemueco. Nevoda, and toMcDennin whenfather und hmlhers lived; working on ranches or a cook; mommagein I91 7 in Son Jose. Cali/ornlo. and lifi on ranch near Bank Mounloin, Noado. diflculty wilh English longuoge: children: ond hordrhips and rucea3ses. WINES. MARGARET TAYLOR, 18461908. Life of a Pioneer Woman ofNevada From 'Ihe Notiheastern Nevada Museum, Elko, Nevada. Reel No.: 35, Rcadex No.: MISC0066. Born in England Cover8 immigration lo Amariso in 1849 ondyoars in St. Louis, Missouri; cmssing tho plains by ox Yom in 1853 andsenlemenl inlohi. Uloh; scarcity o/food: home enlorloinmenls: monioga. move to Ruby Volley. Nevada, andmch life; relations with Ute andShoshone Indians, ond teoching them fanning. baby care, onddoctorinx; children; andpark o~loblishedinher memory WINKER. YANABAH. Interview. 2 No". 1971. bv David M. Bmaae,-- htemreter - RobertaTno. Transcri~lion- Roberta Tso and Henrietta \fanueldo From the llubbell TmJlng Post Nauond Histon: Stk, Umonal I'd S~cn.#ir.,Ciaad.,. An,unr Hcrl S.I IX. Kendc~ So WITNU015 Born nsur ShipmcA .5ew h4rxiro DIZCUS~PTpumnls andgronrlpnn.ntr tnrluding rrlhrrl w,furnirhinx,~, foshion, hospitality, homrsleoding, homemaking. se~llemenland the beginnings qlcommur~i(yDescn'brspionerr women in general, and nccounts of ,specW rvr,ttr in women's liver, .some by nnme and orher's unnamed. Individual women included by nome are: Brarton, [?I. Mrs. Ilircu~serher coplure by Mei-iconguem'llos, ercope, ond return lo !rer husband; remarriage and move 10 Cnlifornio: deloi1.v ~f;~~rn~ylo An'rono lo gold mine; andrdrurn to Califirnio (‘base. Mary. Cverrjountey by corlerlogo wagon including rncounhm wilh lndionr, hdion otlaek ond rescue by fomor beau. lid^^, [?I. Mn. Slory of the death of her huvbondond her ~rvivoiby pretending 10 be o man while rhe workedforAmy ns n bearer of disporcher and in octivafixhling. Daezet, [?I, Mrs. .Joseph. Account of ~ttockby grizzly beors in 1859 nenrfl. 1,oromir. Dalton. [?I. MR. Drrcriber;ourney from New York Slate lo Conoda nnddealh of husband; hordrhips includingfirer ond weolher ondremorrioge. Hinnlm, [?I, Mrs. Discusses her rercue of her injured husbond offer he, oxen ond wogon went over aprecipice in mounloins on journoy lo Oregort. Manning. [?I. Mrs. Jma. Recounrs Ife ofminer's wife including svpponing her fomily 'r needs, reaching her children. Indian orlocks, ond rescuing her children oflrer one anock Maurice, I?], Mn. Coverr rime she spent nursing sick miners in Caii/ornia Rickctts. [?I, Mrs. Discusses nursing men in husband's company at mililorypost on Rio Fmnde in lore 1850s mer, Janette. Accounl of single woman slrondedalone in the mounrains of Monlona for mom than lhne monlhr in winler nnd spring 0/1849-50. Slo- Frances. Story o/her caplure by Indiana a1 the age o/five, odoprion byMiami Indians. and reunion wilh her while family fifty years larer when she was ogrondmorhar Vredenbcrg, [?I, Mm. Covers invasion ofhome by a mmounroin lion while he wwa* alone wilh ihne children. White. 1?1. Mn. Discusses iountey Was1 wilh mis~ionavhusbandincludinx drowning of her baby, and the Whilmon mossacre. WOMEN PI~~EERSOF ARIU)NA. clayton, Roberta FIG,compiler. From the Utah Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reel No.: 10. Readex No.: UTHS0178. AUen, Elizabeth Adelaide Hooprs, 1847-1889. Born in Iowo in opioneer wogon; died when 14th child war born. lncluderfamily's los.7 ~fpmsporitywhen herifherwas oecusedo/murder because he wor oMomon; move to Nebrosko and (hen lo Ulah when she was nine yeors old; her outdoor work on a ranch: marriage a1 17yeors old10 a man l7yeors her senior; domestic arrr of ,spinning, wewing andbrining: home enlerioinmenl~;move lo Arizona for husband's health in 1882; plague o/smallpox; and coringjor orphans Bdnrd, Julia Smlth, 1875.1956 Born in Pornwan. Uloh, lha sevenreenlh child of har/arher ondfiflh of her mother; died a1 81 yeor,$ of age. Coversponnrs moved lo Snowpoke. Arirono when rhe wos three yeors old with seltlemenl there; li/e in opiurnifamily all O/ whom hadmeals at her home; learning lo sow, knil, wewr and broidslrmu; schooling; mam'oga in 1892; being stepmorher lo four rmoll children and bearing twelve o/her own children: svpponing fomily when hurbandcalledon a misrion; husbond'r deolh; and church work Berry, Sarah Roundy, 1861.1941. Born in Centerville, Utah; died lhno months ofror o stroke. Discurses her delicore hoollh or child, death of her father when she wo~l5yeors old ondmolher's suppon of lhe family, mmonioge lo o mon with whom she grow up, mow lo SLJohn t Arizonq with lhe familier of her husband's siblings, rroising six children with two &ing young, her love of needlework ond employmen1os seamstress, preserving foods, church activities including Temple work andcaring for on involid daughter Brewer, Sabra Ann FoUelt, ,1847-1908. Born inNow York Stole; dirdof typhoid fever Includes elopement in 1864 ond move to N. Ogden and later to Dirip: children; move lo Big Conomood wilh relolives while her hurband wed lo Council BluB lo assis1 immigranrs; severe winter in Glendale in 1878; move lo Holbmok Arirona, when heryoungesr child was seven monlhr old; mr3ing in rho town; diphlherio epidemic andloss o/lhnc o/her I1 children wirhin one weok;finol move lo Gila Volleyjor husband> health; and modes1 i(fe wilh hergarden andchickens Bushman, Mary Am Petersen, 1857.1885, Born iaDemnork; diedof lumor. Cover8 dealh of o brother aboard ship during Rip ro American in 1862 ond deolh ofonother brother in emssing lhrplains; senbmonr in Lohi. Uloh, unlil her marriage; schooling inromprod by need 10 work; her selection os o second wife and mom'qe 01 19ye-om ofage lo man 34yeovs old; living rhe Uniled Order; work as Rolie/Soeioty lreosvrer and counselor; and raising four children and o slep-daughter Am o Clark Julia HoUadav..~ 1862-1926. Born in Svrin*.. . Lake. Ulah. Discusses knittin*. slockjnns when child and bein~invited lo oduh p,/t,np beer b, l0y~ortofop. reaching orher, 10 quill hrrx* ufnurrtng which rhe slondol 12 yeart .rt'l murnoxr an,l binh o/lirrr chdd, rhreo-month Ipto Sm~lh~~lle.Anrono home und/om /car ,,/lnd,unr punter mob* ro rrnrrd/l~rmin L;,n 7homor; deorhs of mom.eddaughler ondgmndson; move9 10 Eden ondPimo; church octiviries: move lo Los Angeles; and men1 of,"rorden~ and flowers. (>onis.Snrah Dlantha Cardner. 1852.1942 &>rnin Pg son. 1'r.rh ddtnTurron Anronn Inrlu~le$,chovlmn~ mmo%,eI,, H,chfirld crnd work 10herforher r store tuyrrhrr with nurcmnx oond hohyIend,ng:, aodmp in Pu, ton and.Sulrm, rrpmencr, in Hlrrrk iluuk 11'0, m,nmuxr- in 19'0 her ~~(erbecomvtx husband iplunrl *I/r in 1881 undmdvr 10 Sf IjcrvU ,lnrotto. drcrrh 01 her nn.1 ,airing her and her ,ristsar's children, lye on o 160-acre ranch, entenaining trm~lers.deolh of hurband. and living wilh her dmgh1ars. DeWitt, WillmlrIh Grecr, 1W2-1957. Born in Kimbail, Texos; died in SI. John's, Arizona Covrrsporenls;oiningg Momon Church when she wosjiveyears oldand move lo Ulah andrhen Amity, Arizona, whenjother wo.vjjrs1 reocher, mother's deorh. move to live with on Aunt on o ranchfor three yeors/oliowed by responsibiliries as housekeeper/or her/olhrr, Indians, outlowr her mom'agr in 1890, homesleading in Gnar, moving 10 E~ogarondnrppom'ng family while hurbondon mirsion, octivitier in culrurol life, andmovesforehiidren's educotios Drices.-- . Sarah Rocen.-. 1813-1911. Born in Ohio. lha .vounaerl -. ofnine children Discusrrr deaths ofoannls... brothers nnd on uncle during trip across lheplains lo Soit Loke Ciry. Uloh, in 1849. bring o wordojBrighom Young. marriage in 1855 when husband called10 sellle Son Bernordino. Calfirnia, loss of one of her three children, death of hurband in on aceidenl in 1860, rupponinx ~ ~ fomily by running o boarding house. learning lo shool. move to S!#owJ7okrwhere >hekept o boording houre ond .slorr. appoinr men1 as ponmirrress, onddoy of death.

-44. Eagar, LucyJane D~WI~I,1861.1922. Born in Big Conomuood, Utah; diedin Moodruflofir ~rgevfor o rumor lncluder move 10 ~onabin her early teens, marriage lo n man rha did" '1 love, binh ofJirs1 child in covered wogon in route lo E'qor, Arizona, her work with young divoreo ~prrbeoring revrn children rlrvggle lo ruppori her.~eljnndchildren. family oclivilier in enler- trrinments and home ponies, children ns ndulu, and 1oteryenr.sin poor health. make, Prudence Jane Kartehncr, 1850.1896. Born in Linle Colonwood Utoh Dircurrerpermnr,ml weaknes.~in lungr from cold os an infant, learning all the hourehold ,skillr or on early age because of morher'.rpoor healrh. muricnl 1ulent.t andpublic peflormoncermom'oge to nprorprrour mon au o reeond wfi, ~mmeringon a ranch, childlsfr I@for renyrnrr O/ revere o,vrhma during move to Ahno, lor$ of lhree of seven children conjinrmrnl lo home brcaure of heollh, and ~riri~~e,~.soyr and onicles <;ibbons, neb Stanton Lytle, b. 1888. Born lhe youngest of 12 children in Eagar, Arizona Empho.~izermommope a man l5yenrr older than her ac~ivi~ierinpolilicol, social ond religious sphere*, leaching, lolenr or ringer, pleo.sure in chinownre pninling, and wrilingpoeny Goodmnn AMie Maria McRac, 1873-1948. Born in Charlonon. Uloh. lha older1 daughur Coverr occidenlr in which she war burned ondalmost drowned during move to Arizona when she was lhree years old, home schooling by morher unril school was starred, musical rolena ond octing. reaching Svndq school, obililies or seomrrnss and quiller. momma,qein Lor Ange1e.s 0~dJiljiru1 home on 40-oereform, booring 13 children and bsing four, completion of husband'sfailed mirrion by children. o,rd li/e 0.7 widow. Han~oek,Margaret MeCIevc. 1838-1908.Born in Inland, Ihe lhirdof fen children. IncludesMormon converrion. secrel bapllsm. repormion of family in move lo America, exprrienca as handconpioneer including farher's deolh before fomily reachedSaR Lake Cily. maniago in 1858 and moves in Ulah ond then lo Taylor, Arizona, nolurolg~lfornursing. beoring I3 children and deolhs of rwo, ondhu~bond'sdealh shonly before her own. Hanrm. Emma &-on, 1863.1945, Born in SponishFork Uloh ofSwedish immigronu Discusses childhoodin Ulah ondMuddy River, Nevodo. schwling; ouldoor work; marriage in 1881 andmove lo dexnwilderness a1 Linle Colorado River, Arizona: building ofdam: homes; her and her children's lo/enl~as musicians; opponunilirsfor her children: church octivilies: -. scholastic ~ ~ rro/ls tncluding spmntng. veov,ng. rmchelm): ondquiltinl(. designing qurllr. hornrmaktn~,hrrkep#nx. undrlenwlprublrrn, Ilanun, Lorcltu Ellsworth. 186B1921. Bern in Wesl H'ebsr l'roh ('owrs chrldhoo~londlor,#ofrhrrr ,ibl,ng~ m one monrh dunny diphlhsrin

No:~ I~ I., Rsadsx~ No.:~ ~ UTHSO190.- ~~~~ ~ Eomhaher~nnonlife and beliefin Illinois. W(K)I.I.RY. RACHEL CAHOON, 1&181687. Biography of Rachel Cahoon Woolis). Born m lJlah m 1848 collcivd by Ihr Daughters of IJtah Pioncm By. Taylor, . Jmel hkm Woolley. Fmm the Utah S'Historical Socrely. Salt Lake City. Utah Reel Nu. 12, Rcadsx

No.: UTHS0247.~--~ Di~eussrsmother's sminmrion- horn Scollandandbvrnev-. ocms the ulains. mother's mom'ape-. as forherb lhird wife. . mow 10 Conomrood with xhwlig in Sol lak. Cily, Joh~~son'sAT, teaching school, writing lolrnf mam'ogr ar second wife and Ire on husband'8 mchhmnwting, herpwny. childmn, Church activitie*, hobbies. andpmmonitions. WORMWOOD. ELLA IBOYDTI, b. 1858. See: PAWNEE COUNTY PIONEER SCRAPBOOK, RESEARCH COPY WmINDEX. WRIGHT, H,&UET k PFO~J~~Annals of Hanict S. Wright with an intmduslion by C.M. Wright From the Arizona Historical Society-. Tucson, Arizona Reel No.: 34, Readex No.: MlSC0039. mi$ is dividedinlojiw seetion8: Day ofa hoppy Childhwd, ManiedLi/e. Once mere I size myselfup, Genealogy - hisorirs, andNm8popor clippings. Includerpomnu mow/mm Wheeling, Piqinia, 10 Oregon. Ms~ouridetails ofhovsr and lown mother'>suumrl .. offornib.. . oftrrfalher'k. . death fa&iooru and hnriene..- reli~iou~- lmininn. - schoolinz.- neighboring 1ndim.q bout with lypho,dfmr. edvcation andlifr in St Louis. mmu to Bmwnsville. NebmrLq writ lo Waxhingron . DC includinn rscrption 01 White llou~rondSena1r drlrgotions logelher wilh ~ociolli/r them. Civil Wur ondiu eBpcu on daily I+, marriage in 1868 &d mk-ivinnr". mow Wesl lo Forl Union and later lo Denver. .fmnib . illnems and dealh, move lo Wyomina. - and visit wilh Whrre Horse andClmy Man o/Ampdw m'br, cmtlo ranching. Indian ogemirs andagenu. Ir/r in Cheyenne with ,eruonu, ml.mow to Tvcmn with mmrrs in Colifimia and seorngfamow peoph lhmvgh If<. (irmoiogy covers GnBQ l)/uuls (Yon Pfouu). Wrighu. An~rll.. . M'Phec. Pelleticr, Monmnni~,RvsJeNandFishrr. En& with newwaue~elbuinns. . .. . YA72JF. F.I.SI& MRS. CIIARLIE Interview by David M. Rruggs. Lnterprcted by RobntaTso. At k.Y~ZZ~S'S home near Comlieldr, 14 January 1972, Tramlaled and tran.rnbsd by hcPrice. From the lluhbcll Tdmg Pod Nauonal H~aoncSste, Natronal Park Servt~c. tianado. Arizona Rccl No.: 18. Rcadcx No. tlTPN0036. Born inKlagrlohonoojAlirona Uircusrcr elon idmtifiotion. porcnlr: nodim wm hdmfor S~minwader: md weminx and EN runs. -= ~ . -, - - YOUNG.ANN ELlZA (19th Wire ofBd&am YounL). I.Sc in Mormon Bondage: AComplcW Exponc of ltr False Prophem, Murdsrour Danrtss. Despotic Rulers and HypnuWed Deluded Suhlecu From the libraq ofCongrcsa. Reel No. 4, Readcx No.: LUCWOO52 Born m 1844 m~&, nlimis topore"u who were early converls lo Mormonism ondpersonalJiien& ofBrigham Young. Discusses the Book ofMormon andSmith 's ml&'onr pcrscsvtion ofMonnons in Ohio andMssouri.fatheri businox* dealings with Young, docrrine of "Ce&sliolMmriagc, " opo~q.Joseph Smith and hi~fmnilies,mowfrom Iowa 10 Utah when she was lhreeyears old Jolhpr'spiuml fadlies ilhss adhealing, farhion, mlrrlaimnmll, misionr andpoveny. Indians used os seapegmu, lore hand-em rmigmrion. doem'ne ofBIwd-Alonemen&Monnon War of 1857, endowmenu, herfirdrnmriogr in 1863 which ended in divorce, mam'oge lo Young in 1869 which ended;" divome in 1873 ondthen annvlmenl in 1877, escape loDe-r, andheryears o~pdlicIeeluror. En& wilh Young's will, Ider church oqanbmion mtdtheMomon creed YOUNG, HELENE, b. 1856. Pioneer Pnsonal History collcdDd by tho Utah Works Rogre-cs~Adminhtiom Prom the Utah State Historical Sosidy, Sdt Lake Ci,Utah. Reel No.: 5, Readex No.: UTHS0047. Lived imEphmim Ulah Empha~izesmom.oge lo Brigham Young.31, housing, clothing,food. andhovschoId. ZUCKER, ETHEL KAF'LAN. About Eth.1 Kaplan Zuckcr. 4. Zuckcr, Louis C. Pmm the Utah State Historical Sodsly, Salt Lake City. Utah. Rccl No.: LO, Reader No.: UTHSO 160. Born inLithuania Chromclasedvcolion mtd wont in Jcwi~hoqanbations in Salt lak.Cily. Utah. in 1he ear& 2Olh crmmy. UTAH HRS NO. 3 14 (Revised 3/9/37)

llTAH WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATTON HISTORICAL RECORDS SURVEY 201 24th Street Ogden, Utah

PIONEER PERSONAL HISTORY OUESTIONNAIRE

Pioneer's name Address Resent occupation Previous occupation Date of bLth Place Present age Whom did you marry? When? Where? If from a foreign land, give country, city and name of ship with which you cams to America. At what place did you jointhe company or wagon train with which you came to Utah? When did it leave for Utah? What was Ule place of your destination in Utah? Why did you come to Utah? When did you anive then? Who was the leader of your company or train? Method oftravel (handcart, ox team, mule team, honeback etc.) Ofwhat was your fmt home consmded? How were bricks made in those days? What form of lighting do you recall as being used in your fmt home in Utah? When were eledric lights fMused in your community? Whatfmc of fuel was used in your fmthome? What kinds of food did you have in pioneer times? Whatfmc of clothes did you wear and how wen they manufacbxed? Do you recall any intensting cutoms or incidents pertaining to pioneor courtships? What comparisons can you give between cost of food and olothiing in early days and the prese"t time? (Such as one bushel of wheq one sack of flour, and one pound of sugar.) What wcre some oftho methods and incidents pertainingto sharing food and supplies in times of common nced? What war the f&Mo.. of oultivafsd ohtlie introduced in "our vicinitv? 26 \%at were the fmt farm unplcrnrnta used on 1 our farm? Any homemade implcmcnu7 27 Dld 1 ou hnng them wtlh you or purchase them here? From whom did you punhass them, and at what cost? What was the fdindusm or industries created in yourtown? Did you have any early day mining experiences? If so, where, and at what time? Do you recall seeing any buffalo or hunting any wild gamc? Ifso, tell about some incident Wen fmh and -.ems olcntiful voon. "our. arrival in Utah? What kind? Where? Lhd )au use my of the w~ldplant ltfc at that he.such as wild hay. %egobulbs, Ul~rUsgrrsnr, cw 7 Kslate some of the inurerung mcidcnts ufcarly days Tell aboul coming u, your rtatc in a cavered wagon Tell $1 wme of )our ;hsldhooJ adivities oxen, impressions. Describe such as -aathering wild benics, hcrding. stock worlung in the fields, yoking. - ets. Tell of some of the early day quilting bees, corn husking paiies, games, socials, and the like. Describe fann life of forty, fi,or sixty yeam ago. Compare it with today. How do you account for the change? Tell about some of the early day accidents, deaths, droughts. prairie fuss, severe winters, md other hardships. Tell abouttho Indians. Whattribes were nearby? Who wen their leaders? Tell about any incidents connected with the indians. Did you know any persons who were in Indian wars, or wen wonnded, ets.? What kinds ofherbs and berries and wild plants did you use? Did you ever see the Indians gathering any wild plants or roots? Tell about any early day experiences; fishing, hunting, riding the range, etc.? Tell anything you can about the old Pioneer Trails, such as the Oregon Trail, the Mormon trail, or the Sanla Fe Trail. What were soma oftho methods and incidents pertaining to combating prairie, forest, or habitation fues? Do you know how any counties, towns, riven, creeks, lakes, valleys, peaks, mountain ranges, or other landmath or points of interest got their names? Origins of places and names arc very interesting and important List them and tell how and when they werc named. Do you know of any early day hotels, boarding houses, or stage coach Jtations? What was the furl school you attended in Utah? Location of school? Date? Name ofteacher. Was Nition paid? How much? School books used (title and author) Can you give the names of several books in your immediate family or in the homes of early day pioneers'? 44. What newspapen or magazines do you recall in your home or locality? 45. Wenthey published locally? 46. Do you recall the firsttelegraph station in your locality? 47. Did vou ride on the sarlv, dav. honc cars? Where? When? 4h I)., 10" remcmhcr the fist autom~l~lr)ou ever ssu '(when an3 uncrc) 49 \\hen dtd >.>u lint see a tram? \Vhcn? Whrrc" IU !)a ,ou recall !our lirst ndc on a tram 1 Hhcn" Wherr 7 Do ;ou recall any early day thcatncalcnteMmments? Were thcsc local people, or traveling stock companies? Do you remember any important ~clebratianin om memo ration of any individual or event? Were you acquainted with any women prominent on the frontier such as 'Talamily Jm~e?'' Do you recall any of the early day 'boothill" cemeteries? Can you remember any early day charadprs buried there? Do you recall any tombstone imuriptions? Do you recall any ofthc early day disputes over water rights? If so, give details. Can you tell anylhing of the days of "squatfen" or "nesten" (homesteaden) or the troubles with callle and sheep ownen? Do you recall any bank robberies, stage holdups, executions of honc thiefs, calllc mstlers, etc? If so, give details. What do you ncall in connedlon with the voting to putthe state of Dereret into the Union? Do you recall any political strife or violence in connection with early government? Have you had any intensting or outstanding religious experiences such as participation in the establishment of a local mission, United Order, m.? Were you affilidnd with any military organization or mobilization? What was your fdcontad with the Indians? What Indians? Name oflribes or bands? What customs did you notice among the Indians? What lribes? What will; their typc of shelter? Tecpees, hogans, &.? Did they ever Mest any crops such as corn? Whatplmcs wen thei crops grown? Did the Indians have any mdhod of ifligation? Where? When? Did you ever leam any of their languages or dialeds? Ifso, what language? Do you reoallthe looality of amound or prehistoric site? Give your experience in horse-trading with the Indians. What are some of your impressions ofearly Utlh days? Total number of your descendants. Names and addresses of any sons or daughten. Names ofa few grandchildren. Have you written any books, diaries, journals, sketches. or newspaper atlicles? If so, give details.

The above questiomaire is intended to enable the pioneer to recall as many interesting historical items as possible. He may not be able to answer all ofthese questions. However, ask all questions and record his answcn on lain paper Number each answer to conform with the above questians.

,\I mE'lnl'oF i'lli P,\PiROS \~llICllYO!' KFCOKl) lllt .\SS\VbKS'lo 1111 (.l!IESTIOSS \ltN'IlOYEI), lit' SIRt 1'0 PIIT YOIK S.AMI:. Al)l)KL SS. 1).\1I. .\XI) \I \KI RI'FEREh'CT'I'OTHF VI'ESllO~SAIRb.I'SFI) 131' 1'011 (WIIb.THEK IT \V:\\ IT.\II IIRS NO. 314, OR UTAH HRS NO. 314, revised March 9, 1937).

Do not hesitate to add extra information which may ~ertainto the individual being interviewed

Do not discriminate against any creed, race, or color. Treat all individuals or organizations fairly. Remember that this pioneer qucstionna~rcis not intendedto bc complete. A complete questionnaire would fill a book ofhundreds afpages and conLlinthousands ofquestions We have. however, given merely afsw score questions which should serve as IDEAS to you who do the interviewing. For instance, a pioneer who waq

born~~~~~~~~~ here and perhaps never leftthe boundaries of Utah probably has not hunted buffalo, hence, the question would not pertain directly to his case If, huwevcr. he hunted other wild game, we do not wantthe answer 'Les''. We also want to know what kind? Where? When? To the question "Do you recall anv orehistoric sites?'.. we would like data such as definite location of the area and whether occuoied bv oresent dnv Indian vibes. Other

senlen regardless afthe yearthe railroad reached Utlh. You may have to use similar discretion regarding mentlon of historic huildinFr or rcllc- 5020 T- TtdN.. Sulto WIPk PL 34103