Sarah L. Presnell Porter Winn papers, 1902-1958.

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Sarah L. Presnell Porter Winn papers, 1902-1958.

Handwritten notebook of obstetrical terms and methods used while Winn attended the Colorado School of Medicine, Boulder, Colorado (1902); TL to Winn from the Atlas Moving Picture Co. explaining business possibilities in the movie exhibition business [19--]; handwritten story of Jim Sharp and his role in the martyrdom of Joseph Smith; TL (carbon copy) from Winn to Hal Hale of the American Association of Highway Officials informing him of the existence of a large prehistoric city hidden in an obscure area in the Utah mountains (1950); and an open letter (typed, carbon copy) written by Winn concerning the aged and neglected in society (1958).

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Sharp, Jim

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Winn, Sarah L. Presnell Porter

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Genealogist; amateur historian. From the description of Sarah L. Presnell Porter Winn papers, 1902-1958. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367553697 From the description of Papers, 1902-1958. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86104604 From the guide to the Sarah L. Presnell Porter Winn papers, 1902-1958, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...