Politics, Government, and Law
Found in 1673 Collections and/or Records:
World Family Policy Center records
Contains correspondence, reports, newsletters, DVDs, audiocassettes, photographs, and news articles concerning the World Family Policy Center. The materials concern the history of the organization, conferences, forums, organizational relationships and dealings with international organizations and NGOs, activities, and campus events. Dated 1994-2009.
Ruth Udy Dare autobiography
Typed autobiography. Ruth Udy was born in 1921 in Idaho. She worked in the Los Angeles, California area and in Germany. She married Douglas Byron Dare in 1946 and died in 2001.
World War II memories of Wendell Van Twelves
William Jenkins Worth letter
Handwritten and signed letter. This item was written at the headquarters of the Irish brigade at Corpus Christi, Texas on February 24, 1846 and is addressed to Zachary Taylor. Worth defends his actions in the field and explains that he cannot render himself subject to the appropriate authority.
Wozencraft & Company titles and deeds
Documents from the Wozencraft & Company, including maps, deeds, a patent, and a marriage license, 1857.
Robert Crichton Wyllie letters
Photocopies of typewritten copies of letters. The items relate to the condition of Hawaii and the defense of the islands from the threat of the United States. These materials were written as "Appendix II" and probably relate to the draft of a book.
Tony Yapias newspapers
Collection contain various newspapers from the Utah area regarding Latino-American rights.
Jesse William Yates Civilian Conservation Corp scrapbook and photographs
Contains a scrapbook and loose photographs detailing the experiences of Jesse Yates with the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), dated 1937 to 1938. Photographs include images of his time in the CCC and family and friends who are not named or labeled. Scrapbook contains a brief description of the CCC, a certificate of service for Jesse, humorous cartoons, one letter, and photographs of the camp where he stayed while working for the CCC.
Yellowstone Park memories
Reminiscenes of living in the Park as a child and his father's work as superintendent of road construction in the Park for Morrison-Knudsen Company.
Alfred D. Young letter
Photocopy of a letter by Alfred D. Young addressed to President James K. Polk from 1845. In the letter Young describes the difficulties of the Mormon people.