Notebooks
Found in 458 Collections and/or Records:
Brooks samples B1 - B9, data as to specific gravity
Notebook titled Brooks samples B1 - B9, Data as to Specific Gravity, no date. Pertains to the case of Silver King Consolidated Mining Company of Utah versus Silver King Coalition Mines Company.
Isaac Osborn Brown notebook
Materials include Isaac Osborn Brown's notebook from approximately 1887-1913; it is a missionary preparation and teaching notebook that has some of Brown's notes for missionary work in it including information about the priesthood succession in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and words for prayers and ordinances. Dated approximately 1887-1913.
Zina Young Card Brown family papers
Bryant W. Rossiter papers on International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, approximately 1977-1987
Contains materials related to Rossiter's involvement in the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). Rossiter was on the CHEMRAWN Committee of the IUPAC. The materials include correspondence, research, finance reports, committee reports, conference materials, project proposals, notebooks, and other materials. Dated approximately 1977-1987.
Bureau of Mines of the State of Colorado records on precious metal production, 1902
Bureau of Mines of the State of Colorado records on precious metal production, 1903
Calculations on Specific gravity
Calculations on Specific Gravity. Not dated. Pertains to the case of Silver King Consolidated Mining Company of Utah versus Silver King Coalition Mines Company.
Abraham H. Cannon notebooks
Carol Kastakos Petranek notebook and papers on the Black History Month exhibit, 2002-2003
One spiral notebook containing handwritten notes belonging to Carol Petranek, and memos, correspondence, and names and addresses for invitations to the second Black History Month exhibit in 2003 at the Washington D.C. Temple Visitor's Center.
Carol Kastakos Petranek papers and handwritten notes on Black History Month, 2002-2003
Contains papers and handwritten notes documenting the Washington D.C. Temple Visitor's Center second annual Black History Month exhibit in 2003.