Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Isaac Rogers letters
Isaac Rogers letters
Samuel Hollister Rogers diaries
Wilfred E. Rogers sermons
Sermons, certificates, notes, correspondence, pamphlets, tracts, and miscellaneous items. These materials primarily relate to the proselytizing done by Rogers in his attempt to bring people into his faith in the Houston, Texas area.
Josiah Rogerson collection of handcart company sources
Unpublished letters, autobiographies, reminiscences, and diaries collected by Josiah Rogerson to write a book on the ill-fated Willie and Martin handcart companies of 1856. The materials also include primary source materials on other aspects of Utah and Mormon history.
Romer and Betty Zane Grey correspondence to Zane Grey, approximately 1915-1930
This file contains letters from Betty Zane and Romer Grey to their father in New Zealand, dating from approximately 1915 to 1930. It also includes a letter from Zane Grey to his son Romer on Umpqua River stationery telling Romer that they may have to postpone a trip to South America, finances, and fishing.
Romer Grey business correspondence, 1938 January-February
This file contains correspondence to Romer Grey the United States Department of Agriculture and Exhibitors Film Exchange regarding film releases, dating from January to February 1938. The letters are addressed to Romer Grey, Inc. and Romer Grey Ltd. It also contains blank Romer Grey Studios stationery.
Vernon Romney papers
Holographs, typescripts, printed forms with holograph entries, newspaper clippings, printed materials. Collection includes personal, family and political correspondence, newsclippings regarding political activities, addresses, and documents relating to Romney's activities with the Utah State and American Bar Associations, Beneficial Life Insurance Company, State Savings and Loan Association, the wool marketing industry and the George Washington University Alumni Association.
Theodore Roosevelt correspondence
Theodore Roosevelt letter
Photocopy of a handwritten letter written on March 4, 1910 at "The White Nile." Roosevelt expresses appreciation to Brutus J. Clay, a minister for the United States who was leaving diplomatic service in Switzerland.