Manuscripts
Homestead certificate to Andrew Miller
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Daniel Miller letter to William Miller
Manuscripts
Letter written from Daniel Miller near Petaluma, California, to his brother William in Newburn, Virginia. Miller writes of the difficulties of driving cattle over the Oregon Trail and through the Salt Lake Valley to California, and of cattle that were "likely stolen" by Mormons in Utah. He writes of stopping with the remaining cattle in the valley outside of San Francisco and of the trouble in owning land since "nearly all the country is claimed by grants made by the Mexican Government." He writes of his trip to San Francisco and details the high cost of goods in the area, but notes that he is also selling cattle for good prices. Miller also writes of gold mining and that he plans to avoid the practice since "many thousand dollars worth of [gold] dust...disappears in a few hours at the gambling tables." Miller concludes that "I have as yet not regrets about the move [to California], except the loss of our children" (Miller's three young daughters died during the journey to California).
mssHM 74319
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Arthur Hurtt sketchbook
Manuscripts
This sketchbook contains drawings by Arthur Hurtt of various locations in Wyoming, Colorado and Utah. The majority of the sketches are views of Utah and Salt Lake City in 1890, including the Mormon Tabernacle. Inscription in inside front cover: "From Arthur H. to our friend Jesse Pleasted sincerely. January 1936. Memories of Salt Lake City." Inside front cover also has a photograph of Hurtt (taped to book). Some of the sketches are loose.
mssHM 83689
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Sophronia Moore Martin autobiography
Manuscripts
This typescript of Sophronia Moore Martin describes her family's relocation from Nauvoo, Illinois, to Council Bluffs, Iowa, and then to Salt Lake City, Utah. It also depicts her life as a Mormon wife and mother living on the Utah frontier.
mssHM 66673
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J. R. Shepard letter to Herbert S. Auerbach
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This letter concerns the history of the Salt Lake City Tribune. Shepard talks about Fred Lockley, George F. Prescott, and A.M. Hamilton taking over the paper, its sometimes anti-Mormonism stance, polygamy, Utah statehood, etc.
mssHM 78345
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Certificate of Baptism
Manuscripts
The Manuscripts series contains William A. Baker's diaries from 1864-1866, as well as the diaries his granddaughter, Irma Garner, kept during her college years (1929-1931). It also holds ledger/account books, sermon notes, reports for Harold P. Richards from the U.S. Department of Interior division of Grazing in Salt Lake City, Utah, and other financial documents. The Correspondence series is primarily related to various members of the Baker family with a bulk of the letters associated with Irma Garner. Furthermore, over forty letters are from family friend, Chris Connor, to Irma Garner. The Photograph series is composed entirely of photographs, photograph albums, and a video. They are arranged in alphabetical order and are mostly grouped together by family (i.e. Baker family, Garner family, etc.), or other common theme. There is one folder dedicated to Irma Garner, the Baker cabin/ranch, Fannie Fain Baker, and Denver Silar Garner. Box 5 contains a video interview of Irma Garner. The Ephemera series includes newspaper clippings, a birth certificate, a marriage certificate programs, receipts, books, empty envelopes, a wallet, and redwood from Big Pine, California. The oversized folder is connected to this box as it has four newspapers that have articles that were of interest to the Baker family.
mssBaker family papers
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Land grant to Edward Fitzgerald Beale
Manuscripts
This form grants a section of land in Willow Springs, California, to Edward Fitzgerald Beale. Printed form filled in by hand.
mssHM 17457