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A copy of the article "Equal Rights Amendment Campaigns in California and Utah"
"Keep a Journal," The Juvenile Instructor vol. 2 no. 1 (1867)
A newspaper clipping announcing a program that Veneta Nielsen helped organize.
Newspaper article about May Swenson by Veneta Nielsen
A pamphlet explaining the relationship between Utah law and the proposed ERA
A depiction of the story of "The Three Living and the Three Dead" from the De Villiers Book of Hours
The cover and title page of a book called Thy Son Liveth: Messages from a Soldier to his Mother, written by Grace Duffie Boylan
A newspaper article about May Swenson being presented with an honorary degree from Utah State University.
A graph portraying the number of women in Utah in 1970 that are in, and not in the labor force. This graph is based on their marital status, whether they have children or not, the age of their children, whether or not they have a husband present.
Picture of Ada England Morrell, age 2, and her younger brother, William England, age 8 months.
Newspaper clipping announcing Ada England Morrell's position as president of the Logan Stake Relief Society.
The first St. Valentine's Day card Ada received from her husband, Joe.
A photograph of the 1905 graduating class of Brigham Young College in Logan, Utah.
A poem written by Ada England Morrell to her husband, Joe, on their thirtieth wedding anniversary
A poem titled "Seventy" written by Ada England Morrell for her father, Charles England, on his seventieth birthday.
Two letters, one welcoming Ada England Morrell as a county president and the other thanking her for her service as a county president
A page from one of Ada England Morrell's scrapbook pages dedicated to the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers
A photograph of Ada England Morrell's elementary school class.
A license/certificate from the LDS general board of education recognizing Ada England Morrell as an instructor and chorister of religion classes in the Logan 2nd Ward of the Cache Stake
A photograph of Ada England Morrell and the Logan Relief Society presidency
A photograph of the Woodruff School graduating class of 1901