Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
John Alder letter
Handwritten letter dated 26 Aug. 1888, addressed to a P. Carpenter, and written in Manti, Utah. Alder thanks Carpenter for his recent work in the Manti Temple of the Mormon Church.
Allen family papers
Handwritten and printed correspondence, certificates, deeds, postcards, family histories, and miscellaneous items. The materials document the private and legal activities of the Allen family.
Allen Leigh papers, 2010
Materials include correspondence, war experinces, and a printed photograph of Robert Freeman. The correspondence details his background and consent information for the Saints at War Project. The war experiences refer to his service in the U.S. Army Nation Gaurd in between the times of the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Dated 2010.
George Alley papers
Samuel Allis statement
Photocopies of a handwritten and signed statement dated 8 Sept. 1846. Allis affirms that he and others were in Omaha County, Nebraska, before the Mormons arrived. Also incuded is a letter from R. B. Mitchell stating he has "nothing to add to my communication made to Colonel Kane" dated 19 Sept. 1846.
David Hammond Allred letter
Letter dated January 24, 1976 and addressed to LeGrand Baker, an archivist at Brigham Young University. Allred writes about John Markland Jones, a convert to the Mormon Church who migrated to Utah and later to Los Angeles County, California.
Allred family letters and photographs
Handwritten letters and photographs of the Allred family, 1877-1944.
Fiaho d' Almeida letter
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 1907, and addressed to an F. W. Selormini of Rome, Italy.
J. Cecil Alter papers
Correspondence between J. Cecil Alter and Arthur W. Duncan, 1948-1957.
Cordell M. Andersen letter
Typed letters dated Sept. 22, 1969 and July 9, 1975 in Guatemala. These items are addressed to "family and friends" in Provo, Utah and describe the foundation's agricultural self-help project among the rural people of Guatemala. The letters also discuss other foundation matters.