From Deseret News archives:
LDS women's stories and lives are on display at BYU
One is Claudia Bushman, who in 1855 described falling in love as "I was wooed and won. I just lapse into pink and lavender revelries when thinking of my man and what life will bring."
Her love story is part of the digital show in the "Courtship Accounts" section.
In the "Sister Missionaries" section, there's a quilt stitched together by Relief Society sisters in San Francisco in 1899 who simply wanted to be remembered by the women who served there.
In the "Everyday Life" section, there are thimbles, pin cushions and a book of patterns.
"We wanted to bring these women to life, not only the well-known but the lesser-known. We want people to understand the LDS women's past and their role in history, make connections of faith across the miles and the years," said Jennifer Reeder, research historian and document editor for the Joseph Fielding Smith Institute.
Reeder and Connie Lamb, the curator for the L. Tom Perry Special Collections at the Harold B. Lee Library, spent a year poring through the library's collections and putting together the "To Tell the Tale" exhibit that will be on display through June 4.
"We just want to encourage women to preserve their histories," Reeder said.
Because women in the past have kept their old checkbooks, recorded their thoughts in their journals, saved their MTC daily schedule pages and packed away various receipts, passports and travel brochures, Reeder and Lamb were able to piece together an interesting tableau that includes a hand-stitched wedding dress, a letter from Ernest L. Wilkinson promising $100 to Stella Oaks' political campaign and pictures taken in 1922 of the Armenian Relief Society sisters.
There's a velvet banner from the Relief Society in Meeker, Idaho, that has every sister's name embroidered on it, and Elaine Cannon's typewriter.
There are the scholarly works of women authors and writers and a copy of the "Nauvoo Minutes" from meetings where the Prophet Joseph Smith made appearances and gave the women instruction.
There is a newspaper account about the all-woman City Council appointed to serve in Kanab in 1911 after the men got tired of all the complaining.
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