Postcards
Found in 1489 Collections and/or Records:
Postcards of Brigham Young
This collection contains one black and white postcard of Brigham Young, two color postcards of Brigham Young, and one color postcard with the poem "Brigham Young: Our Immortal Pioneer" written by Minnie J. Hardy on it. Also in the collection is a stero card of a sketch of Joseph Smith published by C.W. Carter, a color postcard of the Hill Cumorah, and a large black and white photograph of Norrano Lucca, Piarra della Liberta (Italy).
Young family photographs and other material
Collection includes 434 photographs, 27 glass negatives, 255 other negatives, 188 postcards, two oil paintings, and an album with images of the Young family.
Levi Edgar Young papers
Correspondence, journals, scrapbooks, lecture materials, published and unpublished manuscripts, memorabilia, and miscellany. The materials cover a large number of topics because of Young's involvement in religion, education, government (historical societies), and professional organizations. The diaries were kept while Young was serving as a missionary for the Mormon Church in Switzerland.
Zane and Lina Elise Grey correspondence, 1916-1935
This file contains correspondence between Zane and Lina Elise Grey regarding publishers, film productions, finances, relationships with family and friends, and travel plans, dating from 1916 to 1935.
Zane Grey business correspondence, 1933-1938
This subseries contains a letter from Edwin G. Bowen regarding the economy and its financial implications for Zane Grey, Inc., dating from 1933 to 1938. It also contains letters are addressed to Romer Grey, Inc. and Romer Grey Ltd. and blank Romer Grey Studios stationery.
Zane Grey correspondence, 1895-1938
Zane Grey correspondence with Harper & Bros., 1910-1938
This file contains correspondence regarding Zane Grey's relationship with publishing company Harper & Bros., dating from 1910 to 1938. Many of the letters are from Ripley Hitchcock and Frederick Duneka shortly after Grey signed with Harper & Bros. and contain comments and financial details regarding his works. It also includes royalty reports for Grey books published by Harper & Bros.
Zane Grey correspondence with publishing companies, 1910-1925
Zane Grey correspondence with various women, 1895-1922
This file contains letters between Zane Grey and various women regarding possible relationships, dating from 1895 to 1922. Some letters are addressed to "Pearl" and others use names such as "Dearest Boy" and "Scribbles". It also includes a reminiscent letter from Claire Wilhelm to Zane Grey and Daisy to Rita R. Amon regarding an invitation.
Zane Grey fan mail, 1920-1938
This file contains fan mail from various people, including boys, young women and disabled veterans, to Zane Grey expressing how much they enjoy his work and appreciate his responses to their letters, dating from 1920 to 1938. It also contains stories from peoples lives that they wanted to share with Grey.