Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Wallace F. Bennett speeches, 1951-1972
Sub-subseries contains speeches given on the senate floor, and before committees concerning political events, individuals, and legislation between 1951 and 1972. Materials dated 1951-1972.
Wallace F. Bennett speeches, 1948-1971
Subseries contains speeches given outside the Senate to civic organizations, clubs, political gatherings, banquets, and celebrations between 1948 and 1969. In addition, this subseries includes notes written by Bennett for his various speeches. Materials dated 1948-1971.
Wallace F. Bennett sponsored bills, 1951-1974
John Walters letters
Handwritten letters. Walters writes to relatives about various family matters. He tells of the deaths and illnesses of many persons. Walters may have been a member of the Mormon Church because he once said, "and I hope to meet you in Zion."
James Walton papers
James Walton's collection of papers, including a journal and a personal history, 1917-1973.
Lancelot Walton letter
A letter to William Hepworth Dixon from Lancelot Walton, 1867.
C. W. Wandell letter
Letter from C. W. Wandell to James Duane Doty, Governor of Utah Territory, concerning his suitability to be appointed Associate Justice of the territory or Postmaster of Salt Lake City. He affirms his loyalty to the Union and to the present administration. Further, Wandell states he "has not hesitated to rebuke the veiled treason existing in Utah."
William Warner letter
Typewritten copy of a letter from William Warner, accompanied by brief biographical notes about him and his wife, Mary.
Weaver, Eaton, Chamberlain warranty deeds, 1854-1856
Series includes two warranty deeds; one is dated July 24, 1854, and the other October 25, 1856. They involve the Weaver, Collins, Chamberlain, and Weaver families, in no particular order.
Daniel Webster letter
Photocopy of a handwritten and signed letter dated 1 Feb. 1845 and addressed to Daniel Webster of Boston, Massachusetts. The item was also signed by Willard Richards, William W. Phelps, John Taylor, and other prominent leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Young asks for legal advice concerning the repeal of the Nauvoo City charter by the Illinois state legislature.