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Gift of Ruth H. Lewis and Phyllis H. Ashley, 1975.
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"My Grandmother's Conversion to the Gospel"; 1 item, typed
"Jarthuder Runolfsendatten"; 1 item, typed.
Biolfur Erickson, father of Mary Andrus. 1 item, typed.
Ralph Daniel Higginson, Mary 1st husband. 1 item, typed.
Alma Archibald Andrus, Mary 2nd husband. 1 item, typed.
James Greenwood Higginson, Mary's father-in-law. 1 item typed.
Electra Coltrin Higginson, Mary's mother-in-law. 1 item, typed.
Aebedee Coltrin, grandfather of Ralph D. Higginson, Mary's 1st husband. 1 item, typed.
Sarah Warner Hansen, Mary's sister. 1 item, typed.
Land deed from Elias Lewis to Henry Tilley. 1 item, December 27, 1882.
Warranty deed from H. Tilley to John W. Robertson. 1 item, March 14, 1892.
Warranty deed from J. Robertson to Hyrum Christiansen, June 10, 1903.
Certificate of sale of the estate of E. Erickson to Ralph D. Higginson. 1 item, December 14, 1914.
Mortgage note of Ralph and Mary Higginson. 1 item, September 15, 1915.
Land deed from William H. Darger to A. Erickson. 1 item, October 9, 1883.
Mary Andrus, given by Nellie Larsen. 1 item, typed.
Mary Andrus, given by Edna A. Hill and Bell Smith at Mary's funeral. 1 item, mimeographed.
Alma Archibald Andrus, given by Edna A. Hill at Alma's funeral. 1 item, typed.
James G. Higginson, written by G. H. Brimhall and published in
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Photographs of members of the Icelandic Association, orginals were transfered to Photoachives.
Four Latter-day Saints hymns in Icelandic. 1 item.
"Icelandic Settlements in Utah 100 Years old," an article by Petur Eggerz. 1 item, typed, 1955.
"Icelandic Centennial Program"; 1 printed pamphlet, June 15, 1955.
"The First Icelandic Settlement In America"; a pamphlet published by the daughters of Utah Pioneers. April, 1964.