Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Jerome Bonaparte Chafee correspondence
Handwritten correspondence between Chafee and members of his family. The materials deal largely with personal matters. Among the correspondence are found letters by Ulysses Simpson Grant, Jr., Cafee's son-in-law.
Ludlow Chambers letters
Handwritten and signed letter discussing property divisions and land prices in the Walnut Hills area of Cincinatti, Ohio. The letter was addressed to John C. Pulliam of Cambridge, Missouri.
Charles H. Price Church and personal papers, 1924-1982
This series includes papers from Charle H. Price's Church service as a missionary in Germany from 1930 to 1932, patriarch for the Pike's Peak Colorado Stake, and other various callings. Also included are papers from his personal life. Materials include his book Concerning God, the history he wrote about the Pike's Peak Stake, correspondence, journals, awards, photographs, scrapbooks, news articles, and other materials.
Charles H. Price military papers, 1936-1982
This series includes papers collected by Charles H. Price during his service in the United States military. Price served in the Army Air Corps, Army Air Corps Reserve, National Guard, and Air Force. He acheived the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Materials consist of military orders, photographs, news articles, scrapbooks, maps, and other materials from his time stationed in Greenland, Germany, and the United States.
Charles Schlessiger correspondence, 1985
Charles Schlessiger correspondence, 1986
Charles Schlessiger correspondence, 2000-2003
Horace Chase letter
Handwritten and signed letter dated 24 June 1814 and addressed to "Miss Betsey Blanchard" of Hopkinton, New Hampshire. Chase writes to Betsey, apparently a girlfriend, and tells her about his serious illness. He had been treated by Dr. Nathan Smith (1762-1829). This is the same Dr. Smith who treated Joseph Smith (1805-1844), first president of the Mormon Church, the year before.
Ednah Dow Littlehale Cheney letter
Signed and handwritten letter dated 29 Jan. 1895, written in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, and addressed to the composer, Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904). Cheney expresses admiration for the work of Dvorak.
A. Sherman Christensen papers
Contains diaries, professional and private correspondence, speeches, essays, poetry, and histories. The materials relate to Christensen's personal life and to his work as a lawyer and as a jurist. Also includes private correspondence, primarily between Christensen and other family members, especially his wife, Lois.