Material Types
Found in 2714 Collections and/or Records:
Robert Wilmore letter
Letter to "Dear Children" written from Warren County, Illinois, July 6, 1844. This item includes his opinion on the death of the "imposter" Joseph Smith (1805-1844), the Mormon prophet. He says some people thought a few of Smith's own followers killed him.
Wilson family photographs
Collection includes 44 photographs and nine tintypes of the Wilson family. Most photographs are cartes-de-visite of unidentified individuals. Original album also included in collection. Dated approximately 1860-1929.
George T. Wilson correspondence
Handwritten and photocopied letters by George T. Wilson, his wife Ann Eliza, and other people. The letters deal mainly with personal matters within the context of the doctrines of the Mormon Church.
J. C. Wilson letters
Handwritten letters with typewritten copies. Wilson applies for his bounty for joining the army in Illinois. He also writes three letters about army life while stationed in Tennessee in November of 1864. Two of the letters were addressed to Samuel Kirkpatrick in Illinois. Also included is a letter to Kirkpatrick and his tax receipt for 1871.
Joseph Wilson and Milson Pratt letters
The collection consists of two separate letters. The first is written by Milson Pratt to a J. Hatten Carpenter in 1887. The second is addressed to Joseph Wilson in 1895, written by family member S.S. Wilson.
Robert Wilson scrapbook
One scrapbook of newspaper clippings and notes, compiled by Robert Wilson from 1868-1869.
Sven-Arthur Wiman bookplates collection
Consists of Wiman's extensive collection of bookplates from dozens of countries around the world and correspondence related to his collecting activities. Also includes a binder with Wiman's register for the collection and a scrapbook album containing clippings of a column written by Wiman for the Swedish-American newspaper Svenska Posten (Seattle). Materials dated approximately 1948 to 1977.
Winchester family papers
Materials primarily include correspondence between members of the Benjamin Winchester family. Some of the letters are written between family members who were visiting their grandparents in the Salt Lake Valley during the Civil War. The bulk of the correspondence is to and from Benjamin's oldest son, Savillian. Also includes business material and various receipts relating to Benjamin's life in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Dated 1864-1908.
Sarah J. Wines papers
Correspondence, ledger books, greeting cards, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, notes, photographs, and minutes. The ledger books relate to a curb and gutter service in Ogden, Utah. The correspondence relate to the final illness of Wines' husband, Ira Wines. Most of the materials relate to personal matters.