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The Swett Homestead: An Oral History 1909-1970, Eric G. Swedin
The Swett Homestead: An Oral History 1909-1970, Eric G. Swedin
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Making extensive use of oral interviews with the surviving children, this thesis is an biography of Oscar and Emma Swett and their children, who lived on a homestead in Greendale, Utah, (near Flaming Gorge Reservoir) from 1909 to 1970. The family is representative of a group of families who moved to Greendale and engaged in small-scale cattle ranching. The introduction of new technology changed their lifestyles and homestead economics, while simultaneously Greendale evolved from a rural agricultural environment to become part of a National Recreation Area.
The Life And Contributions Of Captain Dan Jones, Rex Leroy Christensen
The Life And Contributions Of Captain Dan Jones, Rex Leroy Christensen
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This study is an examination of the contributions made by Captain Dan Jones, called the father of the Welsh Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and a pioneer to the Great Basin. Jones was one of the all-time missionary greats, instrumental in converting over 5,000 Welsh people and their introduction into the Utah pioneer society. He operated a steamboat on the Mississippi for the Mormon Church and later a commercial boat on the Great Salt Lake for Brigham Young. Jones headed a steambot expedition in opposition to an attempted kidnapping of Joseph Smith in Illinois. The …
A Biography Of Lot Smith (1830-1892), Robert L. Cane Jr.
A Biography Of Lot Smith (1830-1892), Robert L. Cane Jr.
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
There is much in the literature of Utah-Mormon history that mentions the name of Lot Smith over and over again. As one evaluates the material for this biography, the contribution and significance of the life of Lot Smith in relation to the times in which he lived become meaningful. Lot Smith helped build much of Utah and Arizona history.
This thesis places emphasis on the following phases of his life: The Mormon Battalion, The Utah War, The Civil War, and The Arizona Mission. Lot was mainly a soldier, but he was also a missionary, farmer and statesman whose whole way …
James Mellor: English Convert And Handcart Pioneer - A Biography, Edna J. Gregerson
James Mellor: English Convert And Handcart Pioneer - A Biography, Edna J. Gregerson
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
For many years the descendants of John and James Mellor -- a large family who have made contributions to the cultural and educational activities of their various communities -- have been desirous of preserving for their posterity, and others, a record of the Mellors. Several years ago Amy Mellor Howe initiated the project by compiling and editing the first Mellor History. The foreword in her book wherein she "...hoped that the information and data herein contained may form the nucleus for further research..." served as the incentive to continue the project.
It is planned to incorporate the following biography into …