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Whitehead family photographs
Collection contains copy prints, with corresponding acetate negatives, of photographs of the Whitehead and Goddard families of Southern Utah. The original photographs were taken between approximately 1880 and 1929.
Whitewashing bucket
Bucket used to whitewash the block Y located above the Brigham Young University campus. Dated approximately 1960.
Amy L. Whiting letters
Photocopies of handwritten and typewritten letters. These items were written in response to inquiries by Kenneth D. Wright of Libertyville, Illinois, on the nature of the Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerites). Three of the letters were written by Amy L. Whiting. The remaining two items were composed by R. J. Fletcher and Edna Fletcher.
E. T. Whiting letter
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 24 April 1844, and addressed to "Distant Sister." Whiting writes about family matters and mentions attending a conference of Mormons in Nauvoo, Illinois. Whiting's first initials are uncertain E. T. or C. T. seem likely.
Edward D. Whiting diary
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a handwritten diary. Whiting writes about his mission to the Eastern States Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints from 1898 to 1900. He describes his daily activities and the nature of the work.
Harold J. Whiting papers
Bills and resolutions from the Senate and House of Representatives of the state of Utah, some with handwritten annotations. The materials are arranged chronologically by year, by the Senate or House, then by the nature of the bill, and finally by numerical order.
Thomas Farrar Whitley missionary diaries
The Thomas Farrar Whitley missionary diaries, 1935-1938 includes the diary typescript. The typescript includes an introduction containing biographical information about Whitley and historical background about Tonga.
H. J. Whitlock photographs of England
Collection includes three photographs of England.
David Whitmer letter
Photocopy of a handwritten letter. Whitmer writes to a Robert Nelson affirming that he did see an angel as it states in the introduction to the Book of Mormon. Whitmer states that "the Book is true."