Postcards
Found in 1612 Collections and/or Records:
Oliver R. Smith photographs
Collection includes negatives, prints, and postcards of family portraits, early Mormon historic sites, and individuals relating to Snowflake, Ariz.
South American cruise papers, souvenirs, and information, 1940-1941
Souvenir from the Lord Mayors Pageant, 1910 November 9
Souvenir postcards, approximately 1940s
Package of postcards from New York City and San Franciso, California, loose postcards from San Franciso, Savannah, Georgia, and Wake Island.
Special West Central district conference
Conference held at the Osaka Mainichi Hall, Japan. Contains addresses concerning "The Mormon Church in Japan," and "The Book of Mormon" and "The Conversion of Brother Aki." Speakers include Brother Tokiichih Yanagida, Katayama Okamachi, President Paul C. Andrus, and Sister & Brother Peterson. Also includes a postcard written in Japanese conji with a photograph of two women and LDS missionary.
St. Florian, Austria, St. Florian Monastery, Bruckner organ, approximately 1980-1990
One postcard shows the choir organ above the choir seating, and the other two show the Bruckner organ.
St. Gallen, Switzerland, Kirche St. Mangen/Baroque Cathedral, Felsberg organ and cathedral organ, approximately 1980-1990
There is an article by Jurg Brunner about the organ, its specifications, and its technical layout. There are also a number of postcards about the organ at the baroque cathedral, but only one showing the Felsberg organ at St. Mangen church.
Stade, Germany, St. Cosmae et Damiani, Schnitger/Huss organ, 1979-1999
Stark family papers, 1891-1984
Materials contain correspondence, postcards, journals, and other ephemera collected by members of the Stark family. Most of these materials relate to personal and family life. Many materials also relate to the missions Moroni Stark and Grant Stark served for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Materials dated 1891 to 1984.
Helen Candland Stark postcards
Helen Stark postcards, circa 1920s-1994 collection contains 167 postcards and 1 photograph from Helen Stark's family and friends.