Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Robert Spurrier Ellison papers
Microfilmed copies of handwritten and typescripts of interview notes, correspondence, general notes, and lists. The materials relate primarily to the Indian wars of North America from 1866 to 1895. The original materials reside in the Ellison--Camp collection at the Denver Public Library. The items were initialy created and collected by Walter Mason Camp with some materials generated by Robert Ellison. Also included are typescripts of some of the items.
E. C. Emmons letter
Typed copy of a letter dated April 7, 1861 and addressed to "Dear Parents." Emmons mentions "Brother Joseph's Mission" and states "our love to Bro. Joseph" perhaps meaning he had some connection with Joseph Smith, III,the president of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Jacob Peter Engle letters
Typed transcript of letters written by Engle while voyaging to California in 1853. The letters are addressed to family members and describe Engles' voyage by sea to Panama, the crossing of the isthmus there, his voyage by sea to California, and life in San Francisco and the nearby mining communities.
Hilda A. Erickson papers
Handwritten ledgers, day books, and correspondence. The materials relate to the general store run by the Erickson family in Grantsville, Utah; to the Federal Land Bank of Grantsville; and to other business activities of the family.
Edna Esmeralda postcards
Hand addressed postcards sent from Russia, England and Denmark to a Mrs. T. de Roode in the United States.
Eugene Manlove Rhodes correspondence, 1914-1942
Eugene Manlove Rhodes' correspondence with Maynard Dixon, William Raine, Clement Yore, and Charles Gould, 1914-1934. Correspondence of his widow May D. Rhodes, 1934-1940. The collection also contains book reviews by Rhodes, book reviews of Rhodes' work, and memorabilia.
Eugene Manlove Rhodes memorabilia and correspondence, 1934-1947
Eugene Manlove Rhodes' correspondence with Maynard Dixon, William Raine, Clement Yore, and Charles Gould, 1914-1934. Correspondence of his widow May D. Rhodes, 1934-1940. The collection also contains book reviews by Rhodes, book reviews of Rhodes' work, and memorabilia.
Eva C. Walker papers, 1864-1961
Israel Franklin Evans papers
George Everson letters
Handwritten and signed letters addressed to Lynn D. Mowat. Everson offers condolences concerning "Bess," comments on "The Story of Television," and describes his house.