Material Types
Found in 2714 Collections and/or Records:
Carlfred Bartholomew Broderick papers
Papers include journals and other autobiographical writings, appointment books, correspondence, copies of books and articles authored by him, and a videotape copy of a talk that he gave. Also includes histories and genealogical data, focusing on his Broderick and Bartholomew ancestors.
George Brokaw letters
Three handwritten letters from the gold fields of California. These items are dated Oct. 20, 1852, Feb. 28, 1854, and Nov. 25, 1854. They were written respectively from Weaverville; Rough & Rady, Nevada County; and Rattlesnake Bar, Placer County. The letters are addressed to Brokaw's wife, Matilda, in McConnelsville, Morgan Co., Ohio, and primarily discuss family matters, friends, and George Brokaw's loneliness. The Feb. 1854 letter quotes food prices in Rough & Rady.
Mitchell Bronk family papers
Collection of material on the Bronk (Brunck) family, including articles by Mitchell Bronk, 1639-1958.
Leaman Ronald Bronson portraits
Leaman Ronald Bronson portraits, 1875-1899, contains 56 photographs and four tintypes of men, women, and children.
Tucker Brooke letter
Handwritten and signed letter dated 17 Sept. 1902. Brooke tells an unnamed friend that he would be glad to see him whenever he may be able to come on a visit.
Joan Brooskin collection of letters
22 photocopied letters from Joan Brooksin to her friends and family en route to Egypt.
C. M. Brough letters
Two handwritten and signed letters. One deals with financial concerns and discusses a possible appointment from the governor of Wyoming. The other is personal and describes Indian relations in the Wind Rivers Valley.
Benjamin Chambers Brown letter
Letter from Benjamin C. Brown to Miss Mae Huntington, dated 16 April, 1936. The letter thanks Huntington for her letter to him from 12 April concerning his health and sending him a copy of a catalog for an exhibition show Huntington was involved with in Los Angeles. It also contains details from Brown's trip with his brother, Howell, to Europe.
Edward Terry Brown papers
Invitations, exhibit programs, newspaper clippings, and articles. Also included is a bound history of Yale College which mentions Brown. The materials relate to Brown's involvement with the Salt Lake Civic Music Association, gardening, and invitations to various events Brown attended.
G. Easton Brown interview
Transcript of an interview conducted by Clayton Dahle on 3 July 1985 for the Ray Hillam war project. Brown served as a gunner for the United States Army Air Corps and flew combat missions against the Japanese. He was shot down and captured by the Japanese. Even though he was starved and tortured, he managed to survive. He said that the United States participation in World War II was justified.