Women -- Political activity
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Algie E. Ballif correspondence, notebooks, and other material, 1922-1984
Contains correspondence, clippings, recordings, scrapbook, and other materials on Ballif. Materials date from between 1922 and 1984.
Algie E. Ballif educational papers, 1918
Diploma for Ballif's graduation from college. Item dates from 1918.
Algie E. Ballif papers, 1918-1984
Contains letters, certificates, and other materials documenting Ballif's life and activities as a politician and educator. Materials date from between 1918 and 1984.
Algie E. Ballif papers on government activities, 1941
Contains article and other memorabilia regarding the inauguration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Materials date from 1941.
Algie E. Ballif papers on National Advisory Commission, approximately 1964-1982
Contains certificate and award received by Ballif for work on the National Advisory Committee. Materials date from approximately 1964 to 1982.
Algie E. Ballif papers on university awards and Sorosis Club, 1939-1940, 1975
Contains newsclippings, calendar, and other materials on awards received by Ballif from Brigham Young University, as well as the activities of the Sorosis Club. Materials date from between 1939 and 1940, and from 1975.
Algie E. Ballif papers on Utah State House of Representatives, 1921-1969
Contains letters, certificates, memorandums, clippings, and other materials from Ballif's service in the Utah Legislature. Materials date from between 1921 and 1969.
Nina Watkins Palmer papers
Mary E. Wooley Chamberlain autobiographical sketch
Typewritten autobiography which tells of her children, friends, labors, marriage and travels. Also includes short typewritten description by Jonathan Chamberlain of his activities as an officer in the Thomas Chamberlain Family Organization.
Phyllis Southwick papers
Correspondence, writings, photographs, newspaper clippings, date books, and other ephemera related to the life and career of Phyllis Southwick. Materials of Margaret Cannon Clayton, Emmeline B. Wells, Elizabeth Ann "Annie" Wells Cannon, as well as the Cannon and Wells families are included and are focused on civic activism in Utah, higher education instruction, and women suffrage movements. Materials dated 1889 to 1982.