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Elijah Isadora Wilson
Handwritten answers by Elijah Isadore Wilson of Monticello, Utah, for a questionnaire filled out for Utah Works Progress Administration\u27s "Pioneer personal history" survey. He was born in Moab in 1880. Written by Julius N. Harvey of Monticello in 193
Letter from William Hoppin to Elijah Hubbard, 4 August 1830
Thought Elijah would have been there for the valedictory of the Calliopean Society at Yal
Elijah Everett
Typescript of a brief history of Elijah Everett, who was killed by Indians in 1866 during a military expedition in southern Utah during the Black Hawk War. Material from an article by John S. Adams in Peter Gottfredson\u27s book, History of Indian Depredations in Utah, and from an account by Richard Heber Benson in 1936. Typed by Layton J. Ott in 193
Genealogy of Elijah Norman Freeman
Autobiography of Elijah Norman Freeman, which he dictated to his wife, Mary Ellen Freeman in 1931. He was born in Illinois in 1845, and his family came to Utah in 1847, settling in Ogden. He held many church positions there, went on a mission to Europe, and later settled in Saint Johns, Arizona, and blackfoot, Idaho. Copied by Louise R. Mathewas for the Utah Works Progress Administration\u27s Historical Records Surve
Letter from Elijah Everette to Brigham Young, January 9, 1855
UteIn this letter, Elijah Averett informed Brigham Young about local Indians asking local Mormon settlers to pay them provisions in order to continue extracting coal from coal mines
Letter from Elijah Newman to Brigham Young dated January 1, 1851
PaiuteIn this letter, Elijah Newman discusses conditions in Iron County, including a discussion about a number of Oxen that nearby Indians drove away
Agreement between J. & S. Baldwin and Henry G. Hubbard, 1 October 1832
Agreement between J. & S. Baldwin and Henry G. Hubbard, 1 October 1832There is poetry on the reverse sid
Receipt for room, 3 July 1832
Receipt for room rentOn the reverse is what seems to be a short book excerpt pertaining to the history of Middletown, C
William Tate and Elijah Tate with scrap wood marker
Captain William J. Tate and Elijah Baum standing near a scrap wood marker at the site of the first flight. Typed note on back, Capt. W. J. Tate and Elijah Baum standing near the first marker ever erected on the spot from which the first airplane flight was made. Marker erected by W. J. Tate, Elijah Baum, and Rupert E. West. This photograph is attributed to Rupert E. West, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms1_photographs/2567/thumbnail.jp
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
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