Petitions
Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:
John Steele and Hans Anderson letter and petition to Byron Groo, 1907 January 30
John Steele and Hans Anderson letters and petition to Byron Groo, 1907 January 17-21
Karl Gilbert Maeser petition for advanced credit
Includes a petition for advanced credit at Brigham Young University. Also includes a list of classes and credit hours from the Murdock Academy.
Kennedy Center Reinvention Panel report petition, 2002
Ła*ncut, Poland archive
Microfilmed records of the estate of Ła*ncut, Poland. The collection consists of estate, historical, and dynastic documents; maps; corresondence; account books; inventories; genealogies; petitions; testaments; privileges, and miscellaneous items. These materials document the organization and operation of the estate.
Letters and articles on LDS church history and pioneers, off-shoots, and polygamy, between 1878 and 1954
Contains various letters and papers written about the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its pioneer emigrants and immigrants. Includes information on the relationship of James Strang and Orson Hyde, as well as a copy of the Petition to the Governor of Utah to pardon various church leaders and other members being held in the Utah Penitentiary for polygamy. Materials undated, but probably written between 1878 and 1954 (when Samuel Russell was alive).
Lucy Graves petition for probate of will, 1867 December
Memorial to congress for five thousand dollars for the university
Handwritten petition to the United States Congress. The item was "adopted in a joint session Jan. 17, 1854." The Utah Legislature asks for funds to support the University of Deseret. The item was signed by Willard Richards and Jedediah M. Grant.
Manuel Micheltorena application for naturalization
Photocopy of a handwritten application for citizenship to Mexico. The petition was made in Monterey, California in 1844.
Mormon Church in Hawaii
Photocopies of correspondence, reports, histories, petitions, resolutions, and miscellaneous items relating to the Mormon Church in Hawaii. Most of the materials are associated with missionary work, and most date from the nineteenth century. A few items are in the Hawaiian language. One letter was written by the Mormon prophet, Brigham Young (1801-1877), and several letters are addressed to Daniel H. Wells, the Mormon apostle.