Grace Atkin Woodbury papers 1884-1964

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Grace Atkin Woodbury papers 1884-1964

The Grace Atkin Woodbury papers contain diaries, correspondence, notebooks, manuscripts, and memorabilia. The documents provide an intimate record of Woodbury's life and her perceptions of the world in which she lived.

13 boxes; 6.25 linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6365790

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Woodbury, Angus M. (Angus Munn), 1886-

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Mormon author and historian. From the description of The United Order, ca. 1950. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122599141 USFS ranger and zoology professor at University of Utah. From the description of Collection 1980-1996. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 50223438 Angus Munn Woodbury was a man of science and of religion; an historian, a naturalist, an ecologist. He sought throughout his life to understand how geology, history, ...

Woodbury, Grace Atkin, 1889-1964

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Grace Atkin Woodbury was born on 20 December 1889 in southern Utah. She married Angus M. Woodbury in January 1909 in St. George. The Woodburys lived in St. George until 1927, then moved to Salt Lake City as Angus continued his academic career at the University of Utah. Woodbury was an active proponent of education, a poet and the author of two books: The Story of Atkinville: A Family Village (1957) and Cartoon Highlights of Orin Nelson Woodbury (1963). Her appreciation for education...