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Joseph Wilson and Milson Pratt letters
The collection consists of two separate letters. The first is written by Milson Pratt to a J. Hatten Carpenter in 1887. The second is addressed to Joseph Wilson in 1895, written by family member S.S. Wilson.
Joseph Ellis Wilson correspondence
Handwritten correspondence. The items deal with business, family, and Mormon Church matters. They also relate to happenings in Logan, Utah.
Joseph Ellis Wilson divorce certificate
Printed certificate with handwritten entries. The document finalizes the divorce between Joseph Ellis Wilson and Barbara Young Crockett Wilson.
Norman Wilson Sr. papers
Contains papers of Norman Wilson Sr. and his family, including the memorial service program for Wilson, a publication by Wilson on multiple correlation in mathematics, photographs, ephemera, and a diary kept by Norman Wilson Sr.'s wife, Ernestine Dalby Wilson, in 1942. Materials are dated from 1942 to 1997.
Robert M. Wilson papers
Contains diaries, photographs, and mission material of Robert M. Wilson from his mission to the Southern States, particularly Mississippi, from 1939 to 1940. Material dates from between 1934 and 1940.
Robert Wilson scrapbook
One scrapbook of newspaper clippings and notes, compiled by Robert Wilson from 1868-1869.
Samuel L. Wilson certificate
Certificate of appointment of Samuel L. Wilson to a Commission of Lieutenant in the United States Navy, 12 March 1868. The certificate is signed by Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, and Gideon Wells, Secretary of the Navy. Official seal is attached.
Wellington Paul Wilson letters
Handwritten letters and two poems. Wilson writes to his son, Joseph Ellis Wilson (1858-1930), and relates family matters and local happenings. He also speculates on Mormon theology. These items were written in Grantsville and in Panguitch, Utah. Most of them were sent to Joseph in Logan, Utah.
Woodrow Wilson letter
Typewritten and signed letter, dated April 11, 1917, and addressed to H. Lawrence Thackwell, a civil engineer in Marbleton, Wyoming. Wilson thanks Thackwell for his offer of unnamed services. Wilson says he will file the offer with the War Department which may make use of Thackwell's assistance.
Wilsonville : a ghost town of Emery County
Photocopy of a typewritten history of Wilsonville, Utah. The town was settled by Mormons. Initially, there were about seven families in the hamlet, not including surrounding farms. The site was later abandoned. The date of the composition of the item is uncertain.