Material Types
Found in 2714 Collections and/or Records:
Hugh B. Brown research files
Collection includes correspondence, books, pamphlets, lectures, and manuscripts. The material was written, received, or collected by Brown. The bulk of the material is from the 1960s and religious in nature, although many files also address political issues.
James Stephens Brown diaries
Handwritten diaries. Brown writes about his life in Ogden, Utah, and in Arizona. He also tells about his activities in the Mormon Church including his missions for that faith to England, Tahiti, and the Navajo Indians.
John Brown Jr. letter
One letter from John Brown Jr. to his cousin, discussing Warren, Ohio, dated 1817.
S. Kent Brown slides of ancient documents
This collection contains slides made from photographs taken during the 1970s or 80s of a copy of the Nicene Creed.
William Brown letter
Handwritten and signed letter dated 26 Aug. 1854, and addressed to "My Dear Sir," believed to be Edgar Bowring. Brown writes the following. "I learn that a Pamphlet containing our Decimal proceedings will be ready about Tuesday. I have desired copies to be sent to you. Pray send one to you Father with the enclosed letter. Ever yours respectfully. Wm Brown." The "Father" was Sir John Bowring. The item probably relates to the book, "The decimal system in numbers" by John Bowring.
Mortimer Browning papers and music manuscripts
Correspondence, manuscripts for publication, newspaper clippings, concert programs, pamphlets, composition materials, mementos, class exercises, and photographs. Also included are correspondence with Browning's wife, Pauline, and his son, Richard, while Browning served overseas during World War II from 1942 to 1945. Also included are other family correspondence.
Harvey D. Bruere letter
Photocopy of a handwritten letter. The item was dated 10 April 1960 and was addressed to "Mrs. Paul R. Ostring." Bruere seems to be answering an inquiry of Mrs. Ostring, who may have been a Mormon, regarding the genealogies of the Miller and Judson families.
Sharon Bruneel newspaper collection
Collection of newspaper clippings from American newspapers, circa 1932-1935.
William Jennings Bryan letters
Personal correspondence from Bryan, his wife, Mary, and his daughter, Furth, to H.B. Tedrow, an autograph collector.
Ulrich R. Bryner papers
Glass photo slides, mementos, and biographical material pertaining to Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin. The collection includes a collection of 30 glass photo slides, comprised of 18 of Fleming's originals depicting his experiments to prove penicillin's value in 1928-9, 11 scenes Bryner took while on a family trip with the Flemmings in 1954, and one memento from Louis Pasteur's funeral.