Certificates
Found in 1036 Collections and/or Records:
Wilma Marie Plunkett personal papers, approximately 1902-2008
Contains personal items and papers of Wilma Marie Plunkett, such as work on her thesis, family history work, photographs, negatives, books, items and papers from her mission, correspondence, her writings, certificates and awards, personal records, photographs related to the San Francisco Earthquake in 1906, and other materials. Dated approximately 1902 to 2008.
Joseph Ellis Wilson divorce certificate
Printed certificate with handwritten entries. The document finalizes the divorce between Joseph Ellis Wilson and Barbara Young Crockett Wilson.
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.
John Elias B. Winchester papers
Photocopies of a certificate, poems, bill of sale, and miscellaneous materials. Two of the items are in Hawaiian. Also included is a Chinook-English vocabulary list.
Stephen Henry Winter photographs
Collection includes 37 photographs of Winter, his family, and his service as a missionary in Great Britain. The photographs were taken between the 1900s and the 1920s. Also includes Winter's minister's certificate.
Thomas S. Winter papers
Photocopies of handwritten certificates, a contract, and prescriptions. The materials relate to Winter's cures of hemorrhoids.
Women's Island Association certificate of membership for Alta Halvorsen, 1974
Wilford Woodruff papers
This collection, containing letters, a telegram, and a certificate, has been organized into folders chronologically, dating from 1873-1903.
Thomas Wrigley certificate
Photocopy of a printed and handwritten certificate verifying that a person is a member of the Mormon Church in good standing.
Brigham Young and Willard Richards certificate of introduction
Handwritten and signed certificate including the official seal of the territory of Utah with a green ribbon attached. The item is written "to whom it may concern." It introduces the bearer as an acquaintance of Brigham Young. The manuscript was probably used for missionaries of the Mormon Church. The item was signed by both Young and Willard Richards, an apostle in the Mormon Church.