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    John Mills Woolley: his writings

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    Collected writings of John Mills Woolley (1822-1864), transcribed, edited, and annotated by Richard Woolley Jackson. The transcriptions include Woolley's 1851 autobiography and selected passages from his 1853-1859 journal. The autobiography focuses on Woolley's early life, including becoming an orphan at the age of eleven, moving from his home in Pennsylvania to Ohio, his introduction to the Mormon Church, following the Mormons to Nauvoo, serving on missions throughout the eastern United States, and traveling westward in 1846, including stays at Council Bluffs and Winter Quarters, before arriving in Salt Lake City in 1847. The diary passages were taken from diaries kept by Woolley while he was living in the Salt Lake Valley from 1853-1859. The volume's supplementary material includes quotes from secondary sources, maps, and occasional commentary by Jackson.

    mssHM 75877

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    Joshua R. Clark and Mary Louisa Woolley Clark extracts of diaries and records

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    This typescript includes meeting minutes from the Grantsville School of the Prophet and Theological Class, in Grantsville, Utah. Minutes were recorded on a bi-weekly basis from September 11, 1871 to May 6, 1872, with additional entries from December 1872 and February 1873. Primarily focuses on matters of school policy and finance, but also includes references to marriage, testimony from the Sandwich Islands, and discussion of possible westward travel. Includes a list of names of school brethren from 1871-1873. Minutes were kept by J.R. Clark, secretary. Although entitled "Diaries and Records of Joshua R. Clark and Mary Louis Woolley Clark, 1840-1938," there seems to be nothing here written by Mary Clark, and it appears that portions of the original document are not included.

    mssHM 70259

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    In the wake of the pioneers : novel

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    Manuscript of a novel by Heber R. Woolley, originally written under the pseudonym of Joshua Tobin. The novel tells the story of Johnny Grant, a devout Mormon living in Salt Lake City in the second half of the nineteenth century. It opens with a sixteen-year-old Johnny (born "ten years after the first band of Mormons had come to Deseret") growing up in a polygamous family as the son of the neglectful Bishop Grant and his second wife. The novel traces Johnny's life as he tries and often fails at a variety of business endeavors, moves to Idaho, serves on a mission to England, and is made a Bishop. It also tells the parallel story of Johnny's less-devout wife, Martha. Toward the end of the novel, Johnny leaves the Church and turns to Darwin and Freud, at one point declaring that he has become an atheist. The story is set against a backdrop of debates over polygamy and tithing, and is apparently intended to criticize perceived hypocritical doctrines of the Mormon Church.

    mssHM 72908

  • Diaries and letters of John D.T. McAllister [microform]: 1881-1963 (bulk 1881-1906). Reel 1

    Diaries and letters of John D.T. McAllister [microform]: 1881-1963 (bulk 1881-1906). Reel 1

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    Microfilm of the diaries of John D.T. McAllister, kept from 1881-1906. The diaries were kept while McAllister was living in St. George and primarily chronicle his Temple work, attendance of Church conferences, local news, including births, marriages, and deaths, Church events, and daily activities. Reel one contains the diaries dated 1881-1891, reel two contains the diaries dated 1892-1902, and reel three contains the diaries dated 1903-1906, as well as assorted letters and notes dated 1857-1963.

    MSS MFilm 00518

  • Diaries and letters of John D.T. McAllister [microform]: 1881-1963 (bulk 1881-1906). Reel 3

    Diaries and letters of John D.T. McAllister [microform]: 1881-1963 (bulk 1881-1906). Reel 3

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    Microfilm of the diaries of John D.T. McAllister, kept from 1881-1906. The diaries were kept while McAllister was living in St. George and primarily chronicle his Temple work, attendance of Church conferences, local news, including births, marriages, and deaths, Church events, and daily activities. Reel one contains the diaries dated 1881-1891, reel two contains the diaries dated 1892-1902, and reel three contains the diaries dated 1903-1906, as well as assorted letters and notes dated 1857-1963.

    MSS MFilm 00518

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    Diaries of Oz Flake [microform] : 1896-1941

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    Microfilm of the diaries of Oz Flake, kept between 1896 and 1941. The first volume is identified as Book B and was kept while Flake was living in Arizona and Utah from 1896-1899, including at Holbrook, Snowflake, Salt Lake City, Provo, Fillmore, Beaver City, Lee's Ferry, Shumway, Pinetop, and Heber. Portions of the diary (p.105-164) were kept by Flake's wife, Elsie Abigail Owens Flake. The second volume is identified as Record G and was kept following Flake's return from his southern states mission in 1900. It primarily covers his life in Arizona, including Snowflake, Ellison, Fort Apache, and Mesa, from 1900-1913, and also has a brief section kept in 1925. The final, brief volume is identified as Record J, and was kept at Phoenix from 1935-1936. The second reel contains Book K, dated 1936-1938 (the early entries begin in 1917 before skipping to 1936). It was primarily kept at Phoenix, Randolph, and on a trip to California in 1937. Reel 3 begins with Record F, which was kept during Flake's mission to Mississippi and Louisiana from 1899-1900. Book H, dated 1915-1922, was kept at Snowflake and Phoenix as well as during a mission trip to Texas. Book I is dated 1922-1935 and was kept at Phoenix, Snowflake, Salt Lake City, and on a mission trip to North Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama. The final volume is Book L, which was kept at Phoenix, Snowflake, Mesa, and Salt Lake City from 1938-1941.

    MSS MFilm 00096