Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Jack Sears papers
Correspondence, biographical notes, and an autobiographical sketch of the Mormon sculptor and artist, Mahonri M. Young. Many of the materials relate to Sears' research with the intention of writing a biography of Young. Much of the correspondence are letters from Young.
Elsie Seaton postcard collection
Collection of 400 postcards belonging to Elsie Seaton of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1905-1909.
F. T. Seawell letters
Seven handwritten letters and typed copies of the items. Seawell writes to family members about his experiences moving to the West and his activities in various mining communities in California and Montana.
Josephine Rigdon Secord letters
The collection consists of two folders, the first containing the photocopied correspondence from Josephine Rigdon Secord (granddaughter of Sidney Rigdon) to Arlene Hess between the years 1965-1972. The second is a bound compilation including an introduction to all of the letters typed and a few other miscellaneous items. Josephine conveys her feelings on Sidney Rigdon, John Wickliffe Rigdon (her father), the Mormon church, and other matters.
Lillian W. Senior letter to B. F. Larsen
The Lillian W. Senior letter to B. F. Larsen is addressed to B.F. Larsen in 1937 and is regarding Lillian's art show at the Art Barn as well as her improvement in art.
Sfondrati family papers
Contains letters to and from members of the Sfondrati family. These materials relate to personal as well as many political and Church matters in Italy and Europe. One of the items is from King Henry IV of France.
Sfondrati family papers
Contains handwritten documents on parchment related to members of the Sfondrati family. These materials concern personal as well as political and Church matters in Cremona and Mantua, Italy, and other parts of the region.
Hilton G. Shara letters
Handwritten original and typewritten copy of a letter by Hilton G. Shara to his father. Shara talks about his travels through the Eastern United States.
J. L. Sharpe letters
Letters from J. L. Sharpe to his son Lewis. These items were sent from Philadelphia, PA. to Lewis when he was at boarding school in Laurenceville, New Jersey. They talk about family matters and often are attempts to encourage Lewis to work harder on his studies and to improve his conduct.
George D. Sherman letters
Letter press copies of handwritten and signed letters. The materials are addressed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs in Washington, DC. Sherman writes about the condition of Ute Indians on the reservation, the nature of the supplies for them, and the functions of the Indian agency.