Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
David John diaries, vol. 4
David John diaries, vol. 5
Elizabeth Davis letter
ALS which asks "Sister Hammond" of Providence, Utah to prepare her local Relief Society for a visit from the Relief Society presidency.
William Heath Davis correspondence
Typed and signed letters (1896-1901) addressed to Nellie D. Gleason and her handwritten replies (1896-1901). Davis expresses appreciation for Nellie's aid in research on Southern California for his book about the history and life of Californians before and after the annexation to the United States. Gleason's letters inform Davis of more research materials she sent.
William Davis letter
Handwritten and signed letter dated 11 April 1820 and addressed to Ziba Ware of Wells, Vermont. Davis probably moved to New York from Wells. Davis urges Ware to come for a visit. He also writes of "vary harde times for money this two years past thare is nown to be hade hear."
Toronto letter about Peter Dawson
A letter written by a Latter-day Saint in Toronto about another member of the LDS church named Peter Dawson, 1837.
Walter De la Mare letter
Typewritten letter signed by De la Mare and addressed to "Mr. Kowan" thanking him for his letter. Kowan apparently wanted encouragement from De la Mare on an unnamed project. De la Mare said there was already much done on the topic.
Catherine de Medicis, Queen, consort of Henry II, King of France, 1519-1589 letter
Photocopies and postcards of letter written on 8 January 1571 by Catherine de Medicis to Monsieur de Fourquevaux, member of the King’s privy council and ambassador to Spain.
J. A. DeCelle letter, Yang Tsun, China
ALS from DeCelle to H.B. Tedrow, which includes details of U.S. involvement in China during the Boxer rebellion.
Cecil B. DeMille letter on naturalization of Japanese
Typed letter, signed by DeMille.