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    Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews letter to Judd Stewart

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    Reply to Judd Stewart's invitaion to join the newly founded Lincoln club. Mrs. Andrews declined the invitation: "my little book about Mr. Lincoln is all I know and I am sure you would drop me shortly if I want in."

    mssHM 68687

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    Letters to Judd Stewart

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    Letters to Judd Stewart regarding his pamphlet “Abraham Lincoln on present-day problems and Abraham Lincoln as represented by Theodore Roosevelt," written as a letter to members of the state constitutional convention Columbus, Ohio, February 1912. Volume bound with a copy of the pamphlet, a copy of The Outlook magazine, and clippings.

    mssHM 46268

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    The Descendants of Thomas Judd

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    Genealogical history detailing the experiences of the Judd family from the 17th-19th centuries. The manuscript begins with Thomas Judd in 1633, but concerns most particularly the lives of Mormons Zadok Knapp Judd Jr. (1855-1952) and his wife Ada Marie Howell Judd (1867-1953).

    mssHM 70169

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    Autobiographies of Zadok Knapp Judd, Mary Minerva Dart Judd, and Wandle Mace [microform]: approximately 1881-1892

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    Microfilm of typescript autobiographies by Zadok Knapp Judd and Mary Minerva Dart Judd, along with the manuscript autobiography of Wandle Mace. The second reel contains a copy of the Zadok Knapp Judd autobiography.

    MSS MFilm 00413

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    Mary Minerva Dart Judd autobiography, (bulk 1879-1885)

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    This is the original handwritten manuscript of Mary Minerva Dart Judd. The bound volume consists of Judd's reminiscences of her life; family records such as births, deaths, and baptisms; and poetry and songs. The subjects covered include Judd's recollections of her move to Utah, her marriage to Zodak Knapp Judd, their movement between various Mormon settlements, and her descriptions of her life as a woman pioneer. She also provides accounts of the births and deaths of her children, relationships with Native Americans, frontier and pioneer life, the purchase of Native American children, and the various activities of Jacob Hamblin (1819-1886)

    mssHM 66416

  • Diaries of Thomas Judd [microform] : 1876-1908

    Diaries of Thomas Judd [microform] : 1876-1908

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    Microfilm of the diaries of Thomas Judd, covering the years 1876-1878 and 1906-1908. The first two diaries, dated 1876-1877 and 1877-1878, cover Judd's mission to Britain. The 1906 diary covers Judd's activities in La Verkin, his business trips around Washington County, and a trip to Las Vegas and California, including Los Angeles, Pasadena, several beaches, and Santa Catalina Island (where he took a glass bottom boat ride). The 1907 diary describes a second trip to California, including San Francisco, as well as Utah business activities, and the 1908 diary traces Judd's sea voyage from New York to Los Angeles. Portions of the diary are very faint and may be partially illegible.

    MSS MFilm 00043