Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Phillip Edward Payne papers, 2010
Materials include correspondence from Payne detailing his background and consent for the Saints at War Project. There are also prints of a scanned image of Payne as a civilian in front a plane he flew. Dated 2010.
Marion B. Phillips letters
The Marion B. Phillips letters consists of two letters.
Wendell Phillips letter
Handwritten and signed letter dated 4 Dec. 1883 and addressed to a person named McDay. Phillips writes that McDay should not be too critical of his teacher and also comments on English literature.
William Pilkington letter
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 28 Feb. 1930, and addressed to Vern C. Poulter, an LDS missionary in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Pilkington relates meeting Martin Harris in Smithfield and recalls Harris' testimony of the authenticity of the Book of Mormon.
Ann Pitchforth collection
Plan for Nauvoo, Illinois, bridge
Handwritten proposal for a bridge to be built in Nauvoo, Illinois, at the foot of Durfey Street, including all the specifications. Dated 8 November 1860.
S. G. B. Poage letter
Handwritten and signed letter written from Davies County, Mo. to George P. Moore. The letter discusses farming and mentions the discovery of gold at Pikes Peak.
Lyman F. Smart political files
Correspondence with Utah and Idaho congressional leaders, local and national Democratic party officers, and other national leaders. Also included are political files of Smart while serving as an officer in state and county Democratic Party organizations in Utah and as vice-president of the Young Democrats Club of Utah, 1958-1964.
Richard Poll correspondence
Correspondence between Richard Poll and his firm regarding a petition for adoption, 1988-1989.
George Pomutz letter to Oscar G. Sawyer
Letter written and signed by George Pomutz to New York Herald special correspondent Oscar G. Sawyer. Letter is written on official Consulate of United States of America, St. Petersburg stationary. Topics of the letter include Ambassador Cassius Clay waiting for his successor to be approved by Congress; purchase of Alaska; and the Moscow Railroad. Includes a copy of a photograph of Pomutz. Dated August 1868.