Artifacts
Found in 279 Collections and/or Records:
James Stewart personal papers, 1906-1997
Contains various genealogical, biographical material and personal memorabilia related to Stewart. Materials date from between 1906 and 1997.
Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies artifacts, approximately 1965-1988
Contains artifacts, including Robert C. Taylor's BYU Travel Study name badge and keepsake stones from the Jerusalem Center's time capsule ceremony. Dated approximately 1965-1988.
Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies mementos from time capsule ceremony, 1985
John Albert Patterson papers, after 1943
File contains materials relating to the service of John Albert Patterson in the U.S. Army during World War II. Materials contain a brief history, pictures, and a ration book. The history describes his fought in Leyte, Keramo Retto, and Okinawa and being wounded twice. Dated after 1943.
John Kotch dog tag, approximately 1941
Materials include a dog tag from John Kotch relating to his service in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Dated approximately 1941.
John W. Bubbles artifacts, approximately 1925-1986
Contains artifacts and personal effects of Bubbles. First, contains a briefcase, likely belonging to John Bubbles. Inside the briefcase are folders for holding music. Also contains gifts he received from people, including a decorative plate and a wooden carved elephant, as well as a transistor radio in the shape of a piano, more music folders, pens and badges, and other ephemera. Materials date from approximately 1925 to 1986.
Brigham Johnson journals
Holograph journals which relate experiences and observations while on his mission.
Journal, 1903 August-October
Contains an expedition journal documenting Van Buren's activities between August and October 1903. Also includes a wallet with train tickets, business cards, signatures, and personal notes.
Keith Davis materials, after 1940
Material includes a booklet on the German concentration camps. Dated after 1940.
Keith T. Stephens, 2002 September 9
Materials include personal account of the life of Keith T. Stephens from years 1940-1955. He discusses his service in the U.S. Army during World War II. Dated September 9, 2002.