James E. Talmage papers 1876-1933

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James E. Talmage papers 1876-1933

Thirty volumes of personal journals and four pocket diaries; school notes, notebooks, examinations, and memorabilia from his student days in England and America; lectures, notes, and administrative material from his years as a teacher and university president, as well as assignments completed by his students during that period; research notes on scientific and religiouis topics; materials relating to his work as a consulting gealogist and mining engineer; material from scholarly societies; complaints heard in the Provo, Utah court of justice; correspondence, both official and personal; notes, scripture references and newspaper articles; and personal materials.

33 boxes, (16.5 linear ft.); 2 half boxes, (0.5 linear ft.); 1 oversize folder, (0.3 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6341277

L. Tom Perry Special Collections

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