Box 2
Contains 9 Results:
Hugh M. Dougall, Jr. papers on Salt Lake City Brewing Co., 1911-1914
Contains a bill, receipt, an envelope addressed to Hugh M. Dougall, Jr. in Springville, Utah, and printed ephemera related to temperance. Materials dated 1911-1914.
Hugh M. Dougall, Jr. certificate of election, 1907
Certificate of election evidencing Hugh M. Dougall, Jr.'s election to the City Council in Springville, Utah on Election Day, November 5, 1907. It is signed by Levi Phillips, City Recorder. Materials dated November 15, 1907.
Hugh M. Dougall, Jr. photograph, date of production not identified
Black and white photograph of five female cooks preparing food in an industrial kitchen. It is untitled; the women and location are unknown. Date of production not identified.
Hugh M. Dougall, Jr. printed ephemera, 1914-1932
Rhoda R. Dougall autograph albums, 1882-1889
Four autograph albums. The albums are filled with notes, couplets, and signatures from family members, schoolmates, and friends. Many of the entries were completed in Springville, Utah and Provo, Utah while Rhoda attended Brigham Young Academy. Two of the albums contain signatures from Karl G. Maeser, and one is signed by Lorenzo Snow. Materials dated 1882-1889.
Rhoda R. Dougall watercolor, date of production not identified
Watercolor depicting two young girls in a bedroom with one of them crying in pain. The superscription included reads, "Does your tooth ache much? Too bad!" This painting reflects the injury Rhoda sustained in an accident as a child on frozen Utah Lake. Materials date of production not identified.
Rhoda R. Dougall paper on World War I, date of production not identified
Paper written for a community group discusses African American military service in World War I. The lyrics of a hymn "written by a Negro Mother" is included at the end of the paper. Date of production not identified.
Rhoda R. Dougall bill of particulars, approximately 1937
Bill of Particulars was sent to Rhoda R. Dougall following the death of her husband Hugh M. Dougall, Jr. in 1937 from cousins William H. Streeper and Arthur V. Watkins, a former United States Senator. Dated approximately 1937.
Catherine D. Wills legal correspondence, 1938-1939
These three postcards are legal correspondence between Catherine D. Wills' husband Wyman L. Wills and her cousin and attorney William H. Streeper. Two of the postcards are postmarked 1938 and one in 1939. Materials dated 1938-1939.