Public Works
Found in 100 Collections and/or Records:
John M. Bernhisel political papers, circa 1847-1864
Copy of collection register, professional papers, certificates of election, Washington and Salt Lake papers, calling cards and invitations, lecture notes, maps, etc.
J. Hamilton Lewis letter
Typed and signed letter addressed to H.M. Lamb at West Frankfort, Ill. and dated Jan. 5, 1932. Lewis communicates that he will bear the interests of the communities involved in the development of the Big Muddy River.
D. D. McKay papers
Newspaper clippings, letters received, reports, minutes, and photographs. The materials relate to McKay's political activities, his term as supervisor of the Civilian Conservation Corps grazing service, his life in Huntsville, and to land development in Utah.
Morris and Callister law firm records
Contains two law firm ledgers: (1) Approximately 1917-1920. (2) Approximately 1920-1922. Also contains one folder with Morris and Callister cancelled checks, approximately 1894- 1934.
Frank E. Moss political reports
New Braunfels (Tex.) contract
Contract for the erection of a bridge over the Comal river at the foot of Mill Street in New Braunfels, Texas. The contract was entered into by the city, George Behinger, and Heinrich Weichold.
Clark Newell papers
Includes a report concerning the Provo City Water Works and Sewer departments, 1929; correspondence; financial papers; a compilation of articles by N. L. Wilson concerning Utah Lake, 1932; and printed and other items relating primarily to water works.
Original land survey and diagram, 1816 November 9
Land survey of Palmyra, New York conducted by Ebenezer Reed. Includes locations of Smith residences and the Durfee farm. Dated 1816.
Hyrum Otterstrom and his help to settle Cleveland
Contents contain two typed pages of a phonetically-spelled story about the life of Hyrum Otterstrom, with handwritten corrections. Dated approximately 1950.
Ours, the true republic
Handwritten speech. The item praises the United States' form of government and its political system. Also included a printed version of a speech delivered by Leatherwood in the House of Representatives against the federal government operating a proposed power plant.