Material Types
Found in 2714 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph E. Cardon manuscript of Testimonies of the Divinity of the Church
An original manuscript for a publication by Joseph E. Cardon, circa 1930.
Carey family photographs
Collection includes 1162 photographs of the Carey family taken between the 1900s and the 1970s. The photographs document the acting careers of the Carey's, including movie stills, portraits, and personal photographs.
Thomas Nast caricature
Hand drawn, signed caricature, probably a self portrait.
Fred W. Carlyon photographs of indigenous people of Alaska
Collection includes 14 photographs, including oversize prints, of indigenous people of Alaska and totem poles. Materials dated 1890-1909.
Carol Elizabeth Dunham correspondence with Osmond fans and Mormons, approximately 1974-1978
Contains correspondence between Dunham and a variety of pen pals, many being fans of the Osmonds and some being Mormon. Topics of the letters range from the Osmonds to their lives generally.
Carol Elizabeth Dunham fan magazines and paper ephemera, approximately 1970-1993
Contains teen magazines such as Teen Talk, Tiger Beat, and the Osmond official magazine, Spotlight. Also contained are posters, books, and newspaper articles of and about Donny Osmond and The Osmonds.
Carol Elizabeth Dunham general correspondence
Contains letters and cards from family and personal friends of Carol Elizabeth Dunham. The bulk of the cards are Christmas cards and birthday cards.
William B. Carr letters
Handwritten letters dated 22 Sept. 1899 and 7 June 1900. These items are addressed to Effie Lewis Besler and are requests by Carr to learn more about Carr family history.
Arch Carroll letter
Letter written from York, [Virginia] to William Alexander in Richmond, Virginia, 23 August 1785. Describes losses taken in a recent tobacco shipment on one of Carroll's ships.
James Franklin Carroll autobiography
Typed copy of an autobiography in eight pages. Carroll lived in Heber City, Orderville, Grayson, Blanding, and Salt Lake City, Utah. He also lived for several years in Mexico. Also included is a photocopy of a handwritten letter to his children in which Carroll states his faith in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The dates of the composition of these items are uncertain.