Printed ephemera
Found in 1164 Collections and/or Records:
Zina Presendia Young Williams Card collection
Includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, postcards, photographs, printed ephemera, primer books, a manuscipt composition book regarding primary grade instruction, and two artifacts: a human hair bracelet and a gold brooch with retractable chain.
Cardboard object
Small colored cardboard figure of an angel.
Cards
Cards, “Mrs. J. Pryor Williamson,” “Mrs. Charles H. Cramp,” and “Mrs. E.A. Hancock;” also list of names and where they are from, 1 p., n.d.; found between page with entry about the Dodsons and page with Clement M. Husbands’ card pasted on it.
Carol Kastakos Petranek ephemera and photographs of the fourth annual Black History Month, 2005
Contains address labels, correspondence, press releases, newspaper clippings, photographs and other various papers related to the events at the Washington D.C. Temple Visitor's Center Black History Month events in 2005. Photographs include images of Thurl Bailey, James Lucas, and Lou Stovall.
Carol Kastakos Petranek ephemera from the fourth annual Black History Month exhibit, 2005
Contains address labels for contacts, correspondence, press releases, newspaper clippings, and other various papers related to the events at the Washington D.C. Temple Visitor's Center Black History Month events in 2005.
Carol Kastakos Petranek ephemera from the third annual Black History month, 2004
Contains correspondence, newsletters, contact lists, newspaper clippings, other papers related to Black History Month and the Washington D.C. Temple Visitor's Center exhibits in 2004.
Carol Kastakos Petranek ephemera from the Washington D.C. Temple Visitors' Center Black History Month, 2002
Correspondence, fliers, press releases, related papers and a transcript of Elder Garff's speech on the unveiling of "Freedom's Journal" at the Washington D.C. Temple Visitor's Center 2002 Black History Month Exhibit.
Carol Kastakos Petranek papers on the African American Family History Conference, 2005
Contains materials related to the 2005 African American Family History Conference co-sponsored by the Montgomery County Historical Society and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Edward Pulliam Carpenter papers
The Edward Pulliam Carpenter papers include scrapbooks, an autobiography, certificates, awards, and other ephemera pertaining to his personal and professional life. The collection dates from 1870 to 1995. Much of the collection has to deal with his church life, in particular with his service as a bishop.