Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Arlene Hess correspondence
Typewritten copies of correspondence. The materials relate to the early Mormon leader, Sidney Rigdon, and to members of his family. Also included are items relating to the genealogy and biography of Rigdon and his descendents when the family was in Friendship, New York.
Maurice Hewlett correspondence
Handwritten, typewritten, and signed correspondence between Hewlett and C. F. Cazenove of the Literary Agency of London. Two of the items from Hewlett are addressed to "My Dear." Also included is a handwritten and signed poem by Hewlett titled, "The Wren."
Joseph Leland Heywood letter to Mary R. Shumway
Typescript of a letter describing the Mormons leaving Nauvoo amid mob persecution.
Gasper Higher letter
Handwritten and signed letter written in Spanish to Father Felipe Segesser. The letter describes difficulties arising between certain priests, Spaniards, and Indians. Also included is a typed English translation of the manuscript.
David Bennett Hill letter to Lafayette Pence
TLS regarding Pence's gold mining ventures and personal matters. Also includes an autograph card.
Lyman Hinman letter to "Brother and Sister Taylor"
Typescript of a letter which tells of his experiences with the Emmett Company of Mormon immigrants.
William H. Winn letters
ALS's to his wife and children which describe work on the Union Pacific railroad in Weber Canyon, Utah and missionary experiences in Texas.
History of the beginning of Orderville, Utah
Mimeographed copy of a typewritten essay. Heaton describes the founding of Circleville, Utah, and the organizing of the "United Order" of the Mormon Church in that community.
Lue Ann Hjelm letter
Typewritten, signed letter which contains a biographical sketch of James Pollock Park who served in the "Mormon Battalion."
Erma Mentahall Hjorth family papers
Menhall, Boyer, and Houtz family correspondence, including correspondence between Catherine Houtz Boyer and Lydia Houtz.