Printed ephemera
Found in 1164 Collections and/or Records:
Harriet Amelia Kane papers, 1870-1894
Contains journals, correspondence, ephemera, and other materials by Kane. Includes information on her life and activities, including her medical studies and practice. Also includes information on her relationships and interactions with other members of the Kane family. Materials date from between 1870 and 1894.
Harris L. Vincent books, 1937-1954
Contains books, typically in Tongan, regarding the Gospel or Tonga. There are also some papers mixed into this series.
Harris L. Vincent broadsides, 1938-1940
Includes seven broadsides announcing the formal declaration of war, other broadsides relating world news.
Harris L. Vincent correspondence, 1937-1950
Contains letters from Harris' parents, letters from Harris' family and friends, letters to Harris' parents, and letters from Harris. There are also greeting cards from various individuals.
Harris L. Vincent ephemera, 1931-1940
Harris L. Vincent incoming correspondence from family and friends, 1937-1950
Incoming correspondence to Harris from other family and friends. Includes letters received by Harris L. Vincent from siblings, aunts and uncles, and friends.
Harris L. Vincent incoming correspondence from parents, 1937-1940
Incoming from Harris’s Parents includes letters and greeting cards to Harris L. Vincent from Harris L. Vincent’s parents in Salt Lake City, Utah, Daniel Harris and Hulda Amelia Nilsson Vincent. Because Harris L. Vincent’s father worked for KSL Radio in Salt Lake City, Utah, much of the correspondence in the collection appears on KSL Radio stationary.
Harris L. Vincent journals, 1938-1940
Contains three journals kept by Elder Vincent over the course of his mission to Tonga. The first journal, 1937-1938, is 256 pages; the second journal, 1938-1940, is 146 pages; the third journal, 1940, is 127 pages.
Harris L. Vincent mission trunk, date of production not identified
Includes trunk used by Elder Vincent on his mission to Tonga. The trunk is monogrammed with Vincent’s initials, “HLV,” and measures 18 x 10 x 12 inches.
Harris L. Vincent notes, 1937-1940
Contains notes for speeches and lectures; research materials; language instructional materials; and task lists.