Certificates
Found in 1008 Collections and/or Records:
Caroline and Marx Stiefel marriage certificate and transcription, 1862 June 12
Photocopy and transcription of marriage certificate between Caroline and Marx Stiefel. Dated June 12, 1862.
Caroline and Marx Stiefel marriage certificate and transcription
William John Benbow Carter diaries
Photocopies of handwritten diaries, certificates, patriarchal blessings, and biographies. The diaries were kept while Carter served on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in England and while he lived in St. George, Utah. The biographies are of family members.
Castle Hadlock Murphy miscellaneous papers, date of production not identified
Contents include resume of church callings, certificates, biographical statements.
Cedar Creek Tunnel Irrigation Company records, 1895-2004
Collection contains materials pertaining to Cedar Creek Tunnel Irrigation Company. Includes ledgers, record books, and share certificates. Dates from 1895-2004.
Centennial report #41 : award certificates, 1975-1976
Contains a sample certificate and list of awards presented to those who served in some centennial capacity.
Center Creek Telephone Company papers
Typewritten and printed articles of agreement and incorporation, stock certificates, and a newspaper clipping. The items relate to the company. Several were signed by Albert Giles, apparently an official for the firm.
Central Utah Water Company records
Contains records from the Central Utah Water Company related to the Spring City and Cedar Creek Tunnel Irrigation Companies. Primarily includes handwritten ledgers of minutes and accounts, and water rights certificates. Dated approximately 1890-2004.
Rafael de la Vega certificate
Handwritten and signed certificate in Spanish stating that the current session of the Sinaloa assembly had ended. The item is dated 31 Dec. 1847 and is signed by Rafael de la Vega, governor.
Rafael de la Vega certificate
Handwritten and signed certificate in Spanish setting aside a day to honor General Teofilo Romero. The item is dated 31 Dec. 1847 and is signed by Rafael de la Vega, governor.