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    General Correspondence; Grant, Heber J.; 1896

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    Letters to and from Heber J. Grant, from the archives of John Mills Whitaker, 189

    Grant, Pres. Heber J.

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    Photograph from the C.R. Savage Portrait Studio. Name associated with the photograph: President Heber J. Gran

    Grant, Mrs. Heber J.

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    Photograph from the C.R. Savage Portrait Studio. Name associated with the photograph: Mrs. Heber J. Gran

    Heber J. Grant

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    Heber J. Grant is shown with his wife at Yellowstone National Park. Heber J. Grant was a businessman and a prominent Utahn. He was the first Utah born president of the LDS church, serving from 1918-1945

    Heber J. Grant

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    Image shows a photograph of a painting of Heber J. Grant by Lee Greene Richards. Heber J. Grant was a businessman and a prominent Utahn. He was the first Utah born president of the LDS church, serving from 1918-1945

    Heber J. Grant

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    Image shows Heber J. Grant and his wife on a motion picture set. Heber J. Grant was a businessman and a prominent Utahn. He was the first Utah born president of the LDS church, serving from 1918-1945

    Sheffield, Heber J., Jr.

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    Photograph from the C.R. Savage Portrait Studio. Name associated with the photograph: Heber J. Sheffield, Jr

    Grant, Mrs. Heber J. & Granddaughter

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    Photograph from the C.R. Savage Portrait Studio. Name associated with the photograph: Mrs. Heber J. Gran

    Heber J. Sessions, Golden Spike Oral History Project, August 7, 1974, GS-1, American West Center, University of Utah

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    Transcript (26 pages) of interview by Greg Thompson and Phil Notarianni with Heber J. Sessions on August 8, 1974 for the Golden Spike Oral History Project.Sessions (b. 1885) begins with a brief overview of his life, then talks about being a telegraph operator for the Union Pacific railroad. Other topics include freighting, Brigham Young and the Utah Central railroad, section men, railroad laborers, union organization and strikes, telegraphy, and descriptions of various towns in the area. Interviewed by Greg Thompson and Phil Notarianni. 26 pages
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