Laws
Found in 66 Collections and/or Records:
Sfondrati family papers regarding Guadalcanal
Contains handwritten and printed items relating to the administration of the fiefdom of Guadalcanal. Includes information on the assignment of the area to Ercole Sfondrati, as well as its later administration. The materials also document the conflict between Sfondrati and Gaspar Alfonso Perez de Guzman over its control. Documents date from between 1599 and 1659.
State of Idaho et al. v. Oregon Short Line Railroad, et al.
Western American business and labor history (20th Century Western & Mormon Manuscripts collection development policy, 5.II, 2007).
Utah draft law 28
Handwritten legislative act proposed by the Utah legislature. The item was signed by Brigham Young (1801-1877), "Governor" ; Willard Richards (1804-1854), "President of the Council" ; and William W. Phelps (1792-1872), "speaker of the House of Rep." The act relates to the administration of property in Utah.
Verordnung der Misisterium der Justiz ueber Finanzen
Handwritten ordnances in German relating to state finances. The item is number 1268 and includes sections one through four. The manuscript is dated 30 August 1852. The issuing government was probably one of the German states.
William Gates writings on the Middle American Research Institute, approximately 1922-1924
Contains notes, reports, and other materials related to Gates' work with the Department of Middle American Research at Tulane University. Includes information on the history and archaeology of Guatemala, as well as to the contemporary situation in the region. Most prevalent are documents relating to Tulane's 1925 agricultural survey of the Southern Mexican state of Tabasco. Materials date from between approximately 1920 and 1926.