Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
B. Bonavia letter and voucher slip
Handwritten and signed letter written in Spanish to the delegate of the district of Fulanzingo. The item deals with a decree of June 17, 1789 pertaining to registration and contributions of "pulperias" or provision stores. Also included in the item is a voucher slip containing five entries.
Lucy Wright Bonesteel letters received
Photocopies of microfilm copies of handwritten letters. These items were written by family members largely in Illinois and Indiana. The materials dear with family issues. One letter was sent from Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1869.
Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville letter
Handwritten and signed letter. This note was written on April 10, 1856 and sent to W. R. Shoemaker. Bonneville reports the arrival of ammunition and stores for Capt. Stevenson.
Elwood P. Bonney correspondence
A collection of letters, newspaper clippings, and receipts addressed to Elwood P. Bonney.
Belinda Boone letters
Two handwritten and signed letters by Belinda Boone in Tuba City, Arizona addressed to her son Arkee L. Boone in Richfield, Utah in 1953. In these letters Boone reminds her son to be thankful to the family that took him in to help him get an education, to study hard, and to stay with the Mormon Church.
Bradford family papers
Correspondence, genealogies, biographies, histories, and miscellaneous items relating to the Bradford and Egbert families.
Ward Bradford letter
One handwritten letter. Bradford talks mainly about purchasing land in various parts of the United States.
Luther Bradish letters to John and Hannah Warner Bradish
Materials include two letters, written in 1803, from Luther Bradish to his parents, Colonel John Bradish and Hannah Warner Bradish. The letters were written while Luther was a student at William's College and they contain insights about maturing into a man, details about and experiences at college, and comments and questions about his family's well-being. Dated January 7, 1803 and June 28, 1803.
Anna Lindquist Brady autobiography
Autobiography, correspondence, and photographs of family members. The letters are between Anna Brady and Lorin F. Wheelwright relating to donations for the Brigham Young University Centennial. Anna Lindquist was born in Fairview, Utah, attended Snow College and Brigham Young University, and married William Wells Brady (1886-1964). She later moved with her husband to Rigby, Idaho. She was the mother of four children, was a musician, and was active in Mormon Church callings.
Cleo Brady correspondence with Leota Winkler
Handwritten and signed letters addressed to Brady's stepdaughter Leota Brady Winkler, who was living in Tooele, Utah from 1969-1997. Brady writes about family matters and the condition of her husband. She also thanks Winkler for donations of money.