Helen Free VanderBeek and Wadsworth family papers. circa 1832-2002.

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Helen Free VanderBeek and Wadsworth family papers. circa 1832-2002.

This collection contains the notes of Helen Free VanderBeek regarding her book George Allen Wadsworth- Pilley to Panaca and other papers regarding her work. There are newspapers which contain articles that she wrote, and cassette tapes of her radio program, in which she read essays that she had written. Some of the cassette tapes also include family events. The collection also has correspondence between Helen and her husband, and miscellaneous pamphlets about various topics of Church and community concern.

1 half box (0.25 linear ft.)7 cartons (7 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8037592

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VanderBeek, Helen Free, 1944-

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Helen Free VanderBeek (1944-) is a journalist and family historian in Idaho. Helen Free VanderBeek was born in 1944. She graduated from Brigham Young Academy High School in 1962. She received a scholarship to Brigham Young University where she attended and received her BA in Clothing and Textiles in 1966. In 1970, she received a BA in English from Brigham Young University. In 1991, she received a BA from Brigham Young University-Idaho in General Studies. Helen later went...

Latter-day Saints' College (Salt Lake City, Utah)

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Relief Society (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)

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