Petitions
Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:
Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, Wilford Woodruff, and others petition to the Postmaster General of the United States, date of production not identified
Petition to the Postmaster General of the United States, copy, asking for a post office in the Council Bluffs area, to be called Tabernacle Post Office. Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, and Wilford Woodruff among names included. Date of production not identified.
Collection on New Mexican territorial history
Photocopies of handwritten and printed receipts, wills, correspondence, royal decrees, proclamations, pronouncements, grants, certificates, reports, licenses, orders, inventories, petitions, claims, and requests. The items were created mainly by New Mexican government officials and persons connected with local and territorial governments of that area.
Computer center correspondence, memos, and charts, 1968
Countries, visits and general--Brazil, 1916-1933
Includes a copy of a peteition issued by the scouting association in Brazil to the Brazilian government protesting the regulation of scouting by the government. Contains a letter and Brazilian scout propoganda sent by a judge who was also a scoutmaster in Brazil. Dated 1916-1933.
Documents and corresponding affidavits, 1838-1842
Each folder containts a document, coded HR 27A-G10.1 or something similar, relating an instance of persecution, and is accompanied by anywhere from 7 to 61 affidavits.
Moses Franklin Farnsworth papers
Correspondence, record books, pension petitions, certificates, pamphlets, articles of incorporation, poems, blessings, poems, and miscellaneous items. The materials relate to Farnsworth's activities particulary in the Mormon Church. Included in the collection are letters from the fourth president of the Mormon Church, Willford Woodruff, patriarchal blessings, letters relating to Mormon polygamy, and a book recording the work done in the Manti Temple of the Mormon Church.
Food Services petition and reports, 1964
Friends of the Battalion, 2012
Contains Friends of the Battalion articles of incorporation, by-laws, membership cancellation petition, correspondence, copied photo, and newsletter. Materials dated 2012.
General information, 1981-1983
Includes information concerning staff members, Seventh East Press policies, information gathered in starting up the paper, a police report about a stolen newspaper stand, and a copy of the petition which was circulated following the ban of 7EP from being sold at BYU.
William Adams Hickman petition
Handwritten and signed petition. This petition is a "writ of prohibition" of John M. Wallace to the Honorable Charles E. Sinclair, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Utah, by Wallace's attorney, William A. Hickman. The item claims that Justic of the Peace, Jeter Clinton, collected illicit fines from a Utah "gambling house."