Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Joe Wheeler collection of plays and scripts, approximately 1910-1989
Scripts for plays written by Zane Grey and Millicent Smith.
Joe Wheeler correspondence and other material, approximately 1910-1989
Contains correspondence, articles, surveys, and other materials that are by, about, or related to Zane Grey, the Grey family, Wheeler, the Zane Grey's West Society, or western life and culture. Materials date from approximately 1910 to 1989.
John C. Walker papers, 1910-1957
John H. Walker papers, 1926-1957
Alma Johnson papers
A notebook, checks, correspondence, an account book, biographies, family histories, certificates, and German currency from the 1920s. The materials relate to Johnson's life as a Mormon and a Farmer in Manti, Utah. The correspondence deals with family matters and the biographies are by family members and deal with Johnson.
August J. Johnson papers
George H. Johnson papers
Collection includes correspondence and other various papers that give information on George H. Johnson's experience on the Western Front as a part of the 1st Canadian Tunneling Company in World War I. The correspondence is scattered, a lot of it undated, and gaps between letters are evident. The other materials include newspaper clippings, booklets, and an empty scrapbook.
James F. Johnson letter
A letter from a Presbyterian missionary named James Francis Johnson to his cousin on January 8, 1883.
John Peter Johnson papers
Handwritten correspondence, diaries, notebooks, patriarchal blessings, certificates, an autobiography, and genealogical materials. The correspondence are between Johnson and his wife, Hana, and were written while Johnson was on a mission for the Mormon Church in Sweden. The diaries were kept while Johnson was on his mission and after his return to Ogden, Utah. The certificates deal with Johnson's numerous callings in the Mormon Church.
Robert J. Johnson family papers
Robert J. Johnson Family Papers, 1871-1928 include correspondence, photographs, and other items from Robert J. Johnson, his son Jacob John, his daughter Grace Susan Bowen, and his son-in-law James Charles Bowen.