Diaries
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Carla Mohlman Diary Collection
This collection contains the diary of Carla Mohlman from 1925. Carla Mohlman’s diary accounts
her unhappy marriage to Officer Arthur Mohlman. Also included with the diary is email
correspondence about finding the diary and newspaper clipping copies pertaining to Carla
Mohlman from 1923 to 1935.
Diary of Henry W. Nelson
This collection contains the diary of Henry Nelson from 1904-1905. During this time, Nelson was serving a LDS mission in Germany. He covers his time in Germany , England , and the steamship trip back to the United States. He included ticket stubs, play bills, and newspaper articles that he collected during this time. See MS 163 for the Fred Kotter Missionary Letters who also was serving in Germany during the same time.
Dr. Edward I. and Emily Almira Cozzen Rich Diaries
This collection contains 74 diaries of Dr. Edward Rich and his wife Almira. They begin in 1892 and run through 1965. The bulk of this collection centers on Almira's diaries that run from 1897-1947. During that time she documented her personal life and the medical practice of Edward, the community of Ogden and national events such as the outbreaks of WWI and WWII. The diaries also include newspaper and magazine clippings, memorabilia and pins.
Grant C. Aanesen Diary
Joanne B. Cox Journals
Two personal journals for Utah native, Joanne B. Cox for 1967 – 1968. One
journal is a calendar which served as a daily record. At the time these journals were written,
Joanne was living in Southern California with her husband and two young sons.
Journal of Alfred Douglas Young
This collection contains a typescript copy of Alfred Young’s autobiographical journal. The original is in possession of Mrs. Sara B. Young, Corinne, UT. The journal consists of his account of a vision received from “a spirit from God” and the events following that vision.
The Ira Owen Horsfall Collection
The Ira Owen Horsfall Collection contains correspondence to Ira Owen Horsfall of Salt Lake City in the years preceding, during, and following his mission for the Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The correspondence are from his family and friends during the years of March 1900 and February 1902 through December 1913. This collection also contains newspaper clippings, a few photographs, and Horsfall’s grades from the University of Utah.
Wilford Woodruff Vision
Excerpt from the diary of Judge Stanley A. Hanks of Salt Lake City, “Vision
Attributed to Wilford Woodruff Given December 16, 1877.” Copied by Fred J. Holton. Concerns
a vision of Wilford Woodruff, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1887-1898.