Certificates
Found in 1036 Collections and/or Records:
Base of the candelabra
Clyde Max Bauer collection
Materials collected and created by Clyde Max Bauer during his life. Includes autobiographical materials, books, a Shriner Children's Hospital contributor certificate, maps, particularly on the Wind River Basin in Wyoming, photographs of Glacier National Park, Masonic hats, and personal papers, and is largely related to his career as a ranger at Yellowstone National Park. Dated approximately 1896 to 1968.
Beard, Collins, Fisher and Weaver families of Illinois and Ohio other documents, 1852-1864
Series contains a will, a certificate of draft exemption, and advertising flyers promoting tourism. The advertisements are undated; the draft exemption certificate is date October 10, 1864; the will of Edward Collins, May 27, 1852. Additionally, there is no context given for the storing of the flyers, which attract potential tourists to "New York After Dark" and to travel on the Saint Louis and Tennessee River by steamboat.
Beaver Literary Institute certificate of membership
Printed and signed certificate of membership in the Beaver Literary Institute of Beaver, Utah.
Bennion Ward records, 1905-1920
Contains records related to the Bennion LDS Ward in Salt Lake County, Utah. Most items are from the time Thomas W. Bennion was Bishop. Inclues the original articles of incorporation for the ward, dated 1907; contract for building the Bennion Ward chapel, dated 1907; Thomas W. Dimond's bishop's certificate; dated 1905; and, a letter to Dimond from Church President Heber J. Grant regarding a missionary from the Bennion Ward, dated 1920.
Berlin Airlift Veteran Association certificate of appreciation for Gail S. Halvorsen, after 2000
Berlin Island Association declaration of membership for Michael D. Hoth signed by Gail S. Halvorsen, 1970 October 15
Berlin-Patrol commemorative certificate and badge, 2011 November 16
John M. Bernhisel papers
The Papers of John Milton Bernhisel includes three (3) archival series: Series I: Political Papers, circa 1847-1864; Series II: Personal Papers, circa 1825-1910; and Series III: Secondary Sources, circa 1909-1964.