Material Types
Found in 2714 Collections and/or Records:
Princess Beatrice letter
Handwritten and signed letter dated 13 February 1937. The document is addressed from Kensington Palace and relates the princess' feeling on the Building of the King George IV Memorial Nurses' House.
The Beaver Nightingale
The collection includes a Beaver, Utah newspaper found in the scrapbook of Van Zile's with a handwritten inscription by him. The newspaper was published by the Liberal party and contains the Liberal Platform and the People's Platform.
Ethel P. Beck journals and personal history
The Ethel Porter Beck journals and personal history goes through the life of Ethel from 1954 to 1990. The documents are located on two floppy disks. She writes about being a faithful Latter-day Saint, her family life, and the world and local events occuring around her.
Evelyn Brady Beck letters to Leota Brady Winkler
Contains handwritten and signed letters addressed to Evelyn's older sister, Leota Brady Winkler, who was living in Tooele, Utah, from 1972-2005. Evelyn wrote about family members and events.
Marilyn Beck papers
Collection is mainly comprised of interview notebooks. Also included are articles, and a book written by Marilyn Beck entitled Marilyn Beck's Hollywood. The collection dates approximately 1972.
S. W. Beck letter
Handwritten and signed letter dated June 7, 1879 and addressed to G. H. Bowen. The item was written in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Beck writes about railroad construction in Colorado.
Bedtime
Original pen and ink drawing, initialed, and dated 24 Feb. 1893. The item depicts a mother mouse holding a baby mouse with two other mice in a cradle. This is one of a set of six drawings intended to illustrate "There was an old woman who lived in a shoe," which was never published. It was later used in "Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes." It was also used in "The Tale of Two Bad Mice."
Bee Hive Press records
Correspondence, newspapers, invoices, bank statements, applications, records of mailings, and computer print outs of subscribers. The materials relate to the operation of the newspaper.
Bee Hive Press records
Correspondence, newspapers, essays, bills, accounts, bank statements, and miscellaneous items. The materials relate to the operation of the periodical and its various policies.
Amelia M. Beecher papers
Collection includes mixed materials such as scrapbooks, correspondence, cards, oral histories, cassette tapes, notes, articles, photographs, publications, and various other items. The contents of this collection appear to be oriented primarily around the life of Amelia Madsen Beecher, however there are several references to her mother, Abigal Rees Madsen, her father, Roland Adolph Madsen, and her husband, Asa L. Beecher.