Civil Rights
Found in 96 Collections and/or Records:
Office of the President records on civil rights, 1963
Contains pamphlets, memos and brochures about the Civil Rights Act of 1963. Dated 1963.
Payson Lodge #19 administrative records, correspondence, and other materials, 1897-2010, bulk: bulk 1910-1979
Contains constitutions of the Grand Lodge of Utah and the Payson, Utah lodge, semi-annual reports, FLT car clip, a membership list, and other miscellaneous documents created by the Provo, Utah lodge of the Indedependent Order of Oddfellows. Also included is a Wikipedia article about the Independent Order of Oddfellows. Materials date from 1897 to 2010, bulk 1910 to 1979.
Payson Lodge #19 financial records, 1913-2010, bulk: bulk 1913-1946
Contains financial records including receipts, checks, bank statements, and other material from the Payson, Utah lodge of the Independent Order of Oddfellows. Materials date from 1913 to 2010, bulk 1913-1946.
Payson Lodge #19 records
Collection includes financial records, correspondence papers, reports, constitutions, a list of members, and other materials created by the Payson, Utah Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Materials date from 1897-2010, bulk 1910-1976.
Temperance Randall deed of gift
Handwritten deed in which Randall's daughter Temperance Randall Jr. is given legal rights to Daniel and Fillis, two black slaves.
Phyllis Schlafly newsletters
Printed newsletters. The materials relate to the Equal Right's Ammendment and to conservative women's issues. The newsletter titles are "The Eagle Forum" and "The Phyllis Schlafly Report."
Slave narratives
Joseph Smith correspondence
Photocopies of handwritten correspondence. The items include a letter to the president of the United States, John Tyler (1790-1862), requesting federal aid from the mobs in Illinois; a note to Smith's wife, Emma Hale Smith (1804-1879); and a receipt for Joseph Smith's coffin.
Joseph Smith, Jr. deposition
Handwritten deposition signed by Joseph Smith. The item states, "Joseph Smith vs. Joseph H. Reynolds & Harmon G. Wilson." Smith brings suit against Reynolds and Wilson for false arrest.