Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Orson F. Whitney letters to Horace K. and Helen Mar Whitney, 1873-1877
Materials include letters from Orson F. Whitney to his parents, Horace K. Whitney and Helen Mar Kimball Whitney. Orson wrote many of them while serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Europe. The letters contain information about his health, mission, travels, and personal spiritual experiences. Dated June 29, 1873-July 15, 1877.
Orson Pratt letter to Brigham Young, 1845 September 4
Handwritten letter from Orson Pratt to Brigham Young responding to the update received from Nauvoo. Pratt gives an update on events in the eastern states. Materials dated September 4, 1845.
Sidney J. Ottley papers
Correspondence, diaries, financial ledgers, newsletters, an autobiography, greeting cards, and a scrapbook. The diaries relate to Ottley's missions for the Church in New Zealand and Great Britain and to his service as mission president also in New Zealand starting in 1951. The correspondence is between family members. The photographs in the scrapbook were taken during his mission presidency in the 1950s.
Dewey Owens collection on Carlos Salzedo
William B. Pace letter
Handwritten letter dated 5 Nov. 1869 and addressed to "Miss Alvira Coolidge" of Manit, Utah. Pace writes from Provo, Utah saying that as an "old man" he had been "smitten" by her. He states that he has an interest in her friendship.
Sandra Bradford Packard collection on Francis family
Contains letters, photographs, autobiographical material, and the temple work register of Mary Emily Francis Kelly Pye.
Papal brief and letter
James A. Little papers on Brigham Young and the history of the Mormon Church
Typewritten book draft. Little compiled numerous sources including correspondence and newspaper articles by and about the second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young (1801-1877). The materials cover Young's career as an LDS Church leader until his death and are often interspersed with brief narratives by Little. The items also document LDS Church history. The date of this compilation is uncertain.
Maxfield Parrish letter
Collection includes an original signed letter and photocopies. The letter was written 14 March 1944, and addressed to Mr. Shelby Holladay of Salt Lake City, Utah. Letter is neatly signed on Parrish's letterhead and postmarked Windsor, Vermont. Parrish briefly describes work that he has done since 1898 and offers suggestions as to how Holladay may acquire reproductions of his work.
Parsee letter to William Hepworth Dixon
A letter from a Parsee writing to William Hepworth Dixon claiming the Parsee people do not practice polygamy, 1867.