Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Adolph Sutro papers
Isacke Sutton papers
These original documents deal with a family corresponding from London to St. Helena (an island off the coast of Africa). There are six letters dating from 1754 - 1769. One will and testament, 1768. One document describing the person of Jesus (not dated). At the bottom of the page there is a reference to the Millennial Star. One indentured servant document of John Isack, 1776.
John Allen Sutton papers
Two holograph journals, one in 1856 describing his journey from England to Salt Lake City, the other from 1882-1883 containing genealogy and an account of his Latter-day Saint Church mission to England. Also includes a letter (with photocopy) containing short personal history and genealogy, a personal history (with typescript copy), and a letter concerning the provenance of the collection.
Sweet family letters and genealogical information
Letters include genealogical information to and from various members of the George W. Sweet family after they had grown and left home. The Sweete, Swaite, or Sweet family genealogical information dates from 1656 to 1879 but does not appear complete.
William D. Swords collection of Ellison and Pritchard family materials
Letters, postcards, cards, scrapbooks, photographs, booklets, pamphlets, notebooks, newspaper clippings, and other miscellaneous items that belonged to the Ellison and Pritchard families, dated circa 1883-1955.
Liega Tafula autobiography
Holograph letter in Samoan dated 2 March 1978 which outlines Tafula's life.
Sidney Tanner letter
Photocopy of a handwritten and signed letter dated April 13, 1847. Also included is a typescript of the item. Tanner writes to his "Father and Mother, Brothers & Sisters" to tell them about the moves he has been forced to make because of the persucutions of the Mormons and informs them about the deaths of family members.
Alma O. Taylor diaries
Handwritten diaries and two folders of correspondence and newspaper clippings. Taylor was called to serve on a mission to Japan for the Mormon Church in 1901. He presided over the Japan Mission from 1905 to 1910. A few diary entries were made between 1911 and 1946. Also included are correspondence relating to the mission and newspaper clippings about the work of translating the Book of Mormon into Japanese.
J. J. Taylor letter
John Taylor letter
Handwritten letter addressed to Judge Elias Smith dated 14 March 1874 and signed by John Taylor. Taylor informs Smith of money owed him (Taylor) and others by the Caroline H. Debrowske estate.