Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Special (to me) things, continued, 1968-2000
Spencer family correspondence
Handwritten and signed letters from members of the Spencer family. The letters document the activities of the Spencer family over the latter half of the 19th century. Described are Mormon missionary experiences and life in Kane County, Utah.
Orson Spencer letters
Photocopies of handwritten letters. Also included are typescripts of two of the items. The letters were written to Spencer's children when he was in St. Louis, Missouri and largely relate to family matters. Spencer gives fatherly advice to his daughters in a Mormon theological framework on how to conduct themselves and how to treat men.
Elijah Allen Spooner letters and diary
Elijah Spray diary
Handwritten diary. There are not entries for 1874. Spray describes his life in Morley, Yorkshire, England. He migrated to Utah in 1878. Also included are letters, genealogies, and notes.
Springville March 19 hundred and froze to death
Poem written in a letter to Moses's wife, Olive H. Huntington Childs. The poem explains that inclement weather kept him from reaching Heber City, Utah, from Springville, Utah. He has been late in planting and they will not have a wheat crop. The item is written in a humorous style.
William Spry papers
Scrapbooks, speeches, proclamations, reprieves, newspaper clippings, recommendations, property appraisals, and correspondence. The materials relate primarily to Spry's administration as the governor of Utah.
Katherine H. A. State papers
Collection of personal writings, documents and photographs assembled to serve as an autobiography. Within the collection is correspondence with State's first husband, Rulon C. Allred; with Latter-day Saint Church General Authorities; and with other relatives. Also included are legal documents, genealogical records and news clippings.
Wallace Earle Stegner letter
Typewritten and signed letter dated 5 December 1955 and addressed to Jeanne W. Gunn. The item is a response to an inquiry by Gunn about Stegner's career and the publishing of his book "Remembering Laughter."
Wallace Earle Stenger letter
Photocopy of a typewritten and signed letter addressed to Karl Young, dated 26 January 1979. In this letter Stegner admits that he enjoys writing fiction more than history and talks briefly about his books.