Certificates
Found in 1036 Collections and/or Records:
Sterling M. Crandall papers, approximately 2000, 1942-1945
Sterling Williams address of temple dedication, 1923 August 29
Address of Sterling Williams, eleventh session of the dedicatory services of the Alberta Temple, August 29, 1923.
Stillman Harping papers, 2005, 1940-1945
Materials contain the military history of Stillman Harping regarding his service in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. Also contains an optical disk of Harding's military photographs and certificates. Includes a photocopied Army Life magazine article featuring Stillman and his wife, Madalynne. Also includes photographs of Stillman in Air Corps uniform. Dated 1940-1945, 2005.
Nicholas Walker stock certificate
Printed and handwritten stock certificated dated 14 Nov. 1864. The item states that Nicholas Walker has a claim to a section of land two hundred feet in length in the Rush Valley Mining District near Stockton, Utah.
W. Melvin Strong papers
Phtocopies of letters, speeches, certificates, program outlines, biographical sketches, and jokes that have been bound into a book. The materials deal with Strong's life and career as an educator. Strong was active in the Mormon Church and served on a mission for that faith in Tahiti. Also included is a book by Strong entitled: "What do you Think?" with a handwritten dedication in the front.
Student Academic and Advisement Services certificates, videocassettes, and other material, 1988-2005
Contains posters of MyMAP and student planning system, two awards for the New Student publications produced, a polo shirt from AIM deployment, and three videocassettes of BYU recruitment, "Planning For Student Services," "Practices for the 21st Century," and "Handling Student Educational Records" instructional tapes.
George John Stumpf papers
Correspondence, certificates, newspaper clippings, programs, and identification cards. Many of the items deal with Lindbergh and with the death of Stumpf. Most of the certificates deal with Stumpf's service as an aviator in World War I.
Subject files -- Poolaw family, 1967-1968
Taking Comfort in Life
Arthur L. Tanner papers
Handwritten correspondence, certificates, receipts, Article of Faith cards, and miscellaneous items. Most of the letters (over 50 items) were written by Tanner to his girl friend, May McLoughlin, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Tanner writes to "Miss McLoughlin" about his missionary activities and about personal matters. They were later married.q