Latter Day Saint women -- Utah -- Salt Lake City -- Correspondence
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Annie T. Hyde letter
Photocopy of a handwritten and signed letter, dated November 28, 1906, and written in Salt Lake City, Utah. Hyde expresses sympathy to a "Sister Cox" on the death of her mother.
Zada Howell Norman letters
Handwritten and signed letters addressed to Zada's friend, Leota Brady Winkler, who was living in Tooele, Utah, from 1969-2005. Zada writes about family matters, and gives Leota greetings for her birthdays.
Eliza R. Snow letters
Photocopies of two handwritten letters. The items are addressed to "Dear Nephew and Niece" and to "Brother and sister Young and Children." Snow writes about family matters and about her life in the "Lion House" as a wife of the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young.
Belle S. Spafford letters
Letters to Ethel Taylor Sessions, Belle's friend. The first item is dated 12 Nov. 1937. The rest are from the 1950-1980 timeframe. Also included are newsclippings regarding Spafford, several of her talks, and one essay by an unidentified author. The letters deal largely with personal matters.
Arthur L. Tanner papers
Handwritten correspondence, certificates, receipts, Article of Faith cards, and miscellaneous items. Most of the letters (over 50 items) were written by Tanner to his girl friend, May McLoughlin, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Tanner writes to "Miss McLoughlin" about his missionary activities and about personal matters. They were later married.q