Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Amelia M. Beecher papers
Collection includes mixed materials such as scrapbooks, correspondence, cards, oral histories, cassette tapes, notes, articles, photographs, publications, and various other items. The contents of this collection appear to be oriented primarily around the life of Amelia Madsen Beecher, however there are several references to her mother, Abigal Rees Madsen, her father, Roland Adolph Madsen, and her husband, Asa L. Beecher.
Joe Belkan letter
Letter dated 13 Feb. 1891 and addressed to a Mr. Parkins Ouray, Colorado. Belken is in Salt Lake City, Utah, looking for work, but the "money market" is tight and "the town is full of people hunting employment and failing to find it." Belken also asks Parkins for some money, so he can return to Ouray.
Beloit, Wisconsin letter
Handwritten letter from a clergyman of Beloit, Wisconsin to a Mrs. Boggs. The item contains reminiscences and personal experiences of the author as well as detailed physical and social descriptions of Beloit, Wisconsin, the authors new home. The author also describes the development of his church in Beloit as well as his plans to influence local politics and society.
Charles Bement and Alice Bement Fletcher correspondence
Research materials relating to John Cook Bennett
Includes correspondence with Dr. Frederick C. Waite and Dale L. Morgan, printed material, and numerous notes and references relative to the life and activities of John C. Bennett.
Wallace F. Bennett letters
The three letters of this collection were written on 1, 12, and 23 March 1962. The first and last of these were written by Bennett to William M. Timmins, Jr., (1936- ), and the second was written by Timmins. The letters deal with the topics of free trade and the lead-zinc mining industry.
Wallace F. Bennett papers
Adam S. Bennion papers
Speeches, meeting minutes, reports, correspondence, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and miscellaneous items. The materials relate to Bennion's personal, educational, business, and religious activities. The largest amount of the materials relate to his speeches. The bulk of correspondence is between other apostles and general authorities of the Mormon Church.
Howard S. Bennion genealogies
Correspondence, family group sheets, parish registers, maps, notes, and genealogies. The materials relate to Bennion's genealogy and his efforts to learn more about his ancestors.
Grant Lee Benson papers
Lesson outlines, notes, scriptural references, grammar and vocabulary words, word lists, publications, patriarchal blessings, and correspondence. Most of the materials relate to the Tahitian language and Benson's attempts to master it and use it in his missionary work.