Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Redd family papers
Photocopies of handwritten and typewritten materials. Most of the items were collected by the descendants of Lemuel Hardison Redd (1856-1923). Included in the collection are minutes of a Redd family meeting, a biography of Eliza M. Partridge Lyman, a list of persons buried in Bluff, Utah, from 1880 to 1951, correspondence of family members, two patriarchal blessings given by Hyrum Smith, and an essay by John Redd, a student at the Brigham Young Academy in Provo, Utah.
Joseph E. Rees scrapbook
Scrapbook which contains newspaper clippings and handwritten letters. The clippings contain information on current events in Utah, on Mormonism, and on Mormon Church doctrine. An edition of the "Elders Journal," apublication of the Southern States Mission, is also included.
Remembering Horace Alma Smoot
Photocopy of a typewritten biography of Horace Smoot. The item was probably composed by a family member around the year 1970. The materials include photocopies of letters, cetificates, photographs, and genealogies. Also included are two patriarchal blessings given to Smoot. He was born in Provo, Utah, married Edna Louise Stubbs in 1902, was a dairyman in Bountiful, Utah, and held various positions in the Mormon Church.
Jesse Lee Reno letter at Camp Floyd, Utah Territory
ALS which mentions the forwarding of requisitions from the 5th and 10th Infantry Regiments for new rifled muskets. Discusses defective muskets and defective saddles. Mention is also made of a Lieutenant Shunk who is to be reimbursed for his purchase of military supplies.
George Reynolds letter
Handwritten letter dated 5 Sept. 1877 and addressed to Wilford Woodruff (1807-1898) who later became the fourth president of the Mormon Church. Reynolds writes a brief letter dealing with business transactions.
George Reynolds letters
Handwritten and signed letters to his wife, Amelia. Twenty-eight itmes were written from 1879-1881 in the Utah Peniteniary while Reynolds was serving a two-year sentence for polygamy. Reynolds tells about prison life, reaffirms his dedication to the Mormon faith, and discusses family matters.
George Reynolds letters received
Handwritten letters dated April 15, 1876 and October 11, 1876. One is from an H. Jones of Provo, Utah, requesting information on the state of business in Utah. The other is from a William Jennings stating that he does not remember William Dawson.
George Reynolds letters received
Handwritten letters dated April 15, 1876 and October 11, 1876. One is from an H. Jones of Provo, Utah, requesting information on the state of business in Utah. The other is from a William Jennings stating that he does not remember William Dawson.
Joseph Carleton Reynolds papers
Handwritten, typed, and printed correspondence, certificates, affidavits, and deeds. Most of the materials deal with mining and legal activities in Tooele County, Utah. Some of the certificates were signed by various governors of Utah. Also included is the correspondence of A. Claude Gisborn.
Syngman Rhee correspondence
Four photocopied letters relating to the establishing of the "Cosmopolitan Club" at Princeton University. The cover letter is addressed to Woodrow Wilson, president of Princeton, with accompaning letters relating to the "Cosmopolitan Club" at Harvard University.