Pamphlets
Found in 1414 Collections and/or Records:
Emily M. Carlisle family papers
The Carlisle family papers consists of various papers from 1894-1957 from the Carlisle family.
Vee Carlisle papers
Campaign items, pamphlets, newsletters, genealogies, and miscellaneous materials relating to Carlisle's profession as a banker and to her political work. Ms. Carlisle was a state representative to the Utah State Legislature. She was a member of the Democratic Party and was involved in women's issues.
The case against the little white slaver
Printed pamphlet on the dilatory effects of cigarette smoking. The cover was autographed by Heber J. Grant in 1915 as a gift to John L. Herrick.
Catholicism, circa 1945-1965
M. E. Chapin scrapbook
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, pamphlets, letters received, photographs, and maps. The materials relate to Chapin's efforts as a missionary in Utah for the Utah Gospel Mission of Cleveland.
Charles Redd Center for Western Studies oral history project research materials, approximately 1810-2012
Charlie Redd business photographs, 1955
Contains photographs of people and places important to Charlie Redd’s professional life. Materials date to 1955.
Charlie Redd correspondence and research papers, 1911-1972
Contains incoming and outgoing correspondence and research papers of Charlie Redd. Materials date from 1911-1972.
Charlie Redd ephemera, 1900-1974
Contains cards, address books, notes, calendars, magazines, clothing, diplomas, and pamphlets regarding Charlie Redd’s personal and family life. Materials date from 1900 to 1974.
Charlie Redd family photographs, approximately 1959
Contains photographs of family members of Charlie Redd. Materials date to approximately 1959.