Barbara Hall Pullen Pulver collection 1976-1983

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Barbara Hall Pullen Pulver collection 1976-1983

This collection is largely made up of letters that Barbara Pulver Pullan has written to friends and family. It contains a short autobiography of her life from 1930-1976. Some short poems about her lonliness and past marriges. "A Modern Mythological Allegory", written by herself about her past marriage with Eugene Pulver. The collection also contains medical records and accounts for 1983. In most folders there are calender pages stapled together with brief notes of what she had accomplished that day. Lastly there are several short essays(ex. "On Finding A Lawyer", "On the Death of an Uncle", "On Finding the Right Answer") that she wrote about difficult times in her life.

1 box; (0.5 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6340830

L. Tom Perry Special Collections

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Hall, Barbara Lucille, 1930-

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Barbara Lucille Hall (1930- ) is a Mormon woman who was raised in Monroe, Utah and later moved to Grantsville, Utah. Hall was married to Marvin Pullan from 1952 to 1963, and to Eugene Pulver from 1980 to 1983. She raised four children, attended Brigham Young University, and taught school in Monroe and Grantsville. From the description of Barbara Lucille Hall life history, 1970-1983 [microform]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145435112 From the description of Barbara Lucille ...