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This collection contains various book manuscripts and related correspondence between Willard and Celia and potential publishers. The books include The Mystery of the Stolen Bicycles, William Henry Jackson: Pioneer Artist and Photographer, Troubled Land, and Utah!. In addition there are several short story manuscripts. Contains manuscripts for books, particularly Utah!, a textbook used in fourth grade classrooms across the state of Utah. It also contains drafts of multiple short stories written by both Willard and Celia. Related correspondence is also included in these boxes. There is also a parachute handkerchief included, it was given to Celia as a gift from one of her students. These boxes also contain various pamphlets, magazines, and poetry booklets. Also included is a Provo High School yearbook from 1933 and a booklet for a 50 year reunion, held in 1983, for the graduating class of 1933.
Typewritten transcript of an interview conducted by Jennifer Winn as part of the Provo City Sesquicentennial Oral History Project sponsored by the Provo Sesquicentennial Committee, Provo City Corporation, and the Utah Humanities Council. Luce, a long-time resident of Provo, Utah, reminisces about her early years here, discussing what Provo was like and those events and activities that had a significant impact on her and the people of this university community.
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Caleb Luse, son of David Luse, was born 19 May 1793 in Sussex County, New Jersey. He married Margaret Culbertson 2 December 1824 in Mercer County, Pennsylvania. They had ten children. He died 26 February 1872 in Galetown, Sandusky, Ohio. Ddescendants and relatives lived mainly in Pennsylvania, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas and Utah.