Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Harriet P. Goodell Howard letters
Handwritten letters from Harriet P. Goodell Howard and other members of the Goodell family including M.W. Goodell. The letters discuss Goodell family matters and give insights into life in the mining camps.
Julia Ward Howe letter to Joseph Pulitzer
One holograph letter from Julia Ward Howe to Joseph Pulitzer.
Adele Cannon Howells papers
Collection contains materials pertaining to the life and work of Adele Cannon Howells and David P. Howells. It contains correspondences concerning David's work in the film industry as well as Adele's work within the church. Collection contains personal papers documenting their life as a couple as well as travels around the world and other ephemera from their married life. Materials are dated 1899-1949.
William Dean Howells letter
ALS to a Mr. Browne criticizing the work of a Mr. France.
Signa Hallgren Hubbert correspondence
Original handwritten correspondence of Signa Hallgren Hubbert and her husband, Louis B. Hubbert, 1917-1945.
Emil Leroy Huber Mormon postcards
Collection contains 57 postcards with images related to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The first fifty are a collection of Mormon postcards published by Ben E. Rich, of Chattanooga, Tennessee. These were never stamped or addressed and were created between 1910 and 1920. The remaining seven postcards were posted and are addressed to Elder E.L. Huber in Trenton, New Jersey. These last postcards are all dated to the winter of 1908 to 1909.
C. D. Humberd letters and a newspaper clipping
Handwritten and typewritten letters and a newspaper clipping. The materials relate to the early histories of Andrew, Nodaway, and DeKalb counties in Missouri. The items also tell about activities in those counties during the American Civil War (1861-1865).
Alexander von Humboldt letter
Handwritten and sigend letter dated 12 Aug. 1853. Humboldt apparently congradulates a scientist on an accomplishment.
Arthur William Hummel papers
Collection includes notebooks, publications and writings, correspondence, Chinese language study materials, and ephemera created and collected by Arthur Hummel between 1905 and 1975. Most of the materials focus on Hummel's professional life and his work with Chinese materials. However, there is some biographical materials, including a diary and a interview transcript outlining Hummel's life and works.
Ellen Hundley diary
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of a handwritten diary. Hundley writes about her trip from Utah to Texas starting in the spring of 1856. She travels from Salt Lake City, Utah, across Wyoming and then to Texas. She enounters Indians on the way and returns to Bents Fort where she witnessed and Indian dance. She travels until October of 1856. Little is known of Hundley. She might have been a Mormon woman.