Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
M. L. McAllister postcard received
Handwritten postcard addressed to M. L. McAllister of St. George, Utah and signed "Mary." Mary thanks McAllister for the picture she received and promises to send a letter soon. The postcard has a picture of Salt Lake City, Utah on the reverse side.
Oliver P. McCartney papers
Correspondence between Oliver P. McCartney and James E. Talmage, from 1913-1923, as well as a photograph dated 1936.
I. A. McDougall letter
Photocopy of a handwritten and signed letter dated 3 Dec. 1843 and addressed to a Mr. Wheat. The item was written from Springfield, Illinois. McDougall states that he plans to watch the politics of Illinois closely now that he resides in Springfield. McDougall may have been a member of the legal profession.
Robert Gene McDuffie collection on Zane Grey
Orlo Clair McEwen autobiography
Photocopy of a handwritten letter to Minnie Carlisle from Orlo McEwen and a typed summary of Orlo's life written by Minnie Carlisle. The letter contains autobiographical and genealogical information.
David O. McKay letter
Typewritten and signed letter dated 12 Dec. 1942 and addressed to Francis W. Kirkham, Mormon author and businessman. McKay thanks Kirkham for giving him a book which Kirkham had written.
David O. McKay letter
TLS which presents his views on blacks and the Mormon Priesthood in a letter to John E. Denhalter, Jr.
David O. McKay letters
Two typewritten and signed letters dated 16 Sept. 1936 and 28 Jan. 1937. The items were addressed to Judge Daniel Harrington and Francis W. Kirkham. McKay informs Harrington that he agrees with him on the matter of Herman W. Peery of, mayor of Odgen, Utah. McKay also believes that Peery should withdraw his candidacy for governor of Utah. McKay thanks Kirkham for sending him copies of some of his publications and looks forward to reading them.
Thomas E. McKay papers
Collection includes letters and correspondence with family members, Latter-day Saint Church First Presidency, National Association of Railroad and Utility Commissioners and friends; four diaries, biographical sketches of family members; articles written by McKay; patriarchal and missionary blessings; funeral register, miscellaneous newspaper clippings, programs and announcements.
James A. McMurrin papers
Correspondence, telegrams, certificates, reports, and speeches. The materials deal with McMurren's political career including his work as a state senator in Utah and his Mormon Church activities.