Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Roscoe A. Grover papers
Edgar A. Guest letter
Typewritten and signed letter dated 6 July 1943 and addressed to Mrs. Rhoda Twyman of Galveston, Texas. Guest congradulates Twyman on her interest in the United Nations and in its flag.
John Marshall Guion and Hosea Foster Latham papers
Papers and letters of John Marshall Guion and Hosea Foster Latham, 1798-1850.
Letter from Gunnison addressed to "Sir," 1842 August 16, Racine, Wisconsin
Letter concerns the disposition of funds and property entrusted to him.
Zenos Gurley letter
Zenos Gurley letter, 1844 contains one photocopy of a letter from Zenos Gurley to General Joseph Smith. Gurley discusses the Nauvoo Legion and a Wisconsin branch he had recently organized.
Ann Gurney letter
This collection consists of a letter to her parents, 1835. Quaker letter from Ann Gurney to her parents in Farmington, NY, on 29 November 1835, describing her experiences on a trip west on the Erie Canal into the Palmyra area.
Richard T. Haag letters
Handwritten letters written in both English and German dated 21 Oct. and 6 Nov. 1888. Haag writes to Joseph Carpenter of Manti, Utah. Haag responds to letters from Carpenter and agrees to write half of the content of his letters in German.
George W. Hadden correspondence
Handwritten and signed correspondence. The items were written by Hadden and others who were probably family members. The materials relate activities in the gold fields of California and also tell about activities during the Civil War. Also included is a printed poem about the Battle of the Wilderness in 1864.
Hafen, Bruce C.
Contains memos, correspondence, and reports concerning Bruce C. Hafen and the Church Education System. Also includes personnel policies and procedures, Bruce C. Hafen’s participation on Volume 4 of the Centennial History, Brigham Young University Law Review Family Law Symposium, Student disciplinary actions, and Topolotron research.
Albert E. Haines correspondence
Handwritten correspondence between Albert Haines and his wife, Thelda Gwilliam Haines. Most of these items were written while Albert was serving with the United States Army at various posts in the United States and Germany. The collection provides excellent documentation for the lives of private persons during the turbulent war era.