Tuttle family papers approximately 1837-1950

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Tuttle family papers approximately 1837-1950

Contains Newton Tuttle's correspondence and Clara Tuttle Bartholomew's correspondence with Henry Bartholomew before, during, and after his missionary service for the LDS Church. Also contains the grade school register Henry used while teaching. Includes notes from a genealogy conference attended by Clara, as well as genealogical records and family histories from the Tuttle and Stone families. Also includes a box, belonging to Clara, containing newspaper clippings, correspondence, cards, and other memorabilia.

4 boxes; (2 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6341437

L. Tom Perry Special Collections

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Bartholomew, Clara Minerva Tuttle, 1865-1956

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Tuttle, Newton, 1825-1905

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Newton Tuttle (1825-1905) was born in North Haven, Connecticut. He later moved to Utah, where he married Emily Amelia Stone (1839-1927). They were married in 1855 and had eleven children. From the guide to the Tuttle family papers, approximately 1853-1904, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Lived in Salt Lake City and Bountiful. Participated in the Territorial militia and Utah War. From the description of Journal, 1855-1858. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat re...

Bartholomew, Henry, 1852-1928

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Tuttle family

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The Tuttle family of Bountiful, Utah, included Newton Tuttle (1825-1905), farmer; his wife, Emily Amelia Stone, housewife; and their eleven childern, especially Clara Minerva Tuttle (1865-1956), who would later marry Henry Bartholomew (1852-1928), school teacher. From the guide to the Tuttle family papers, approximately 1837-1950, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...