Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Cecil B. DeMille letters
12 letters and 1 telegram from DeMille to Lasky, 1 photograph.
Deseret Museum receipt book and miscellaneous correspondence
Receipt book for donations and deposits to the Deseret Museum and 20 letters and other miscellaneous items relating to museum business and acquisitions. Several of the items are written by or are about John W. Young, the museum's proprietor; Joseph L. Barfoot, the museum's curator; and James E. Talmage, a scientist and lecturer associated with the museum.
Alvin H. DeWitt letters
Contains sixteen letters addressed to DeWitt from friends and relatives in Allendale, Missouri. The items relate to family and personal matters.
Barth Diefenbach letter and miscellaneous items
Handwritten and photocopied letters and miscellaneous items. Most documents deal with Barth Diesenbach's migration to the U.S.A. and with his son's activities in America.
Christopher Dietch letter
Letter to Craig Foster describing Dietch's visit to East Germany in 1989. Dietch visited Mormon congregations in Leipzig, Dresden, and Freiburg. He describes what he saw there and gives his impressions of the condition of the Mormon Church in that country.
Diggle family papers
Olive King Dixon papers
Typewritten and signed letters, published articles, and newspaper clippings. Most of the letters were written to A. B. MacDonald of Kansas City, Missouri. Olive Dixon writes to MacDonald about the career of her husband, Billy Dixon, who was famous for fighting against Native Americans. Billy is noted for participating in the Battle of Adobe Walls in 1874. Some of the articles and newspaper clippings are by various authors but all deal with Billy Dixon's various activities.
Claudius R. Dodge papers
Papers and correspondence on various subjects belonging to Claudius R. Dodge, 1914-1971.
Paul Doktor collection
Contains Paul Doktor's collection of manuscript scores and manuscript photocopies for viola and other accompanying instruments. Dated 1942-1987.
G. Byron Done papers
Contains correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, and printed ephemera related to the collegiate organization “Panel of Americans” that G. Byron Done directed across the country. Collection dates from 1944 to 1947.