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Christian L. Christensen articles
Typed transcripts of articles from the Times-Independent, Moab, Utah, written by Christian L. Christensen and published in 1922. These articles cover some of his experiences with the Navajos, Hopis, Apaches, Zunis, and Utes
Christian L. Christensen diary and articles
Typed transcripts of diary excerpts from 187t and articles from the Times-Independent, Moab, Utah, written by Christian L. Christensen between 1922 and 1935. These excerpts cover his short time at Brigham City, Arizona, his settlement at Moenkopi, and some of his experiences with the Navajos, Hopis, Apaches, Zunis, and Utes
Biography of Paul C. Christiansen
Typescript of a biographical sketch of Paul C. Christensen of Ogden, written by his daughter, Pauline (Christensen) Martin, and an autobiography of his wife, Emma (Strand) Christensen. Paul Christensen was born in Denmark in 1865, and his family came to Utah in 1868, settling at Ogden. Emma Strand was born in Sweden in 1865, and came to Ogden in 1889. Typed by Floyd L. Eisenhour in 193
Pioneer personal history, Chris A. Christensen
Typescript of a biographical sketch of Chris A. Christensen, from an interview. He was born in Denmark in 1848, and came to Utah in 1875, settling at Ogden. Typed by Maurice L. Howe in 193
Leaves from the Journal of C. L. Christensen
Typescript (15 pages), transcript of a memoir by Christian L. Christensen, including his family\u27s 1860 journey on the Mormon Trail to Utah, settling in Fountain Green, his move to Arizona, and missionary work among the Navajo and Hopi Indians. Transcribed by Jessie M. Sherwood from the origina
Kirk Christensen interview, August 9, 2012
Mr. Kirk Christensen discusses his experience with the Central Utah Project, specifically with the Sand Wash enlargement. Mr. Christensen serves as a trustee on the Central Utah Water Conservancy Board, as well as being a board member for the Farnsworth Canal & Reservoir Company and the Moon Lake Water Users Association
Diary of Christian Lingo Christensen
Typed transcript of the diary of Christian Lingo Christensen beginning in 1883 and ending in 1887. A table of contents and a name index accompany the diary. Christensen was a missionary to the Indians of southern Utah and northern Arizona
Christensen
W&L Law librarian Andrew Christensen welcomes attendees to the 2015 W&L Law Fall Scholarship Celebration.https://scholarlycommons.law.wlu.edu/scholarcelebration2015/1004/thumbnail.jp
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