Microfilms
Found in 917 Collections and/or Records:
W. Derby Johnson, Jr. letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1892 August 27
Letter from W. Derby Johnson, Jr. to Karl G. Maeser reporting that he cannot hire the teacher and mentions peace polygamists find in Mexico. Dated August 27, 1892.
W. Derby Johnson, Jr. letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 January 5
Letter from W. Derby Johnson, Jr. to Karl G. Maeser about his need for appropriation to keep going and mentions the death of his daughter, Ann. Dated January 5, 1900.
W. Derby Johnson letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1899 November 6
Letter from W. Derby Johnson to Karl G. Maeser regarding ho Diaz Academy needs appropriation in order to remain open. Dated November 6, 1899.
W. G. Smith letter to George Reynolds, 1892 September 13
Letter from W. G. Smith to George Reynolds giving a list of the member's on the Morgan Stake Board of Education. Dated September 13, 1892.
W. W. Henderson letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 October 30
Letter from W. W. Henderson to Karl G. Maeser applying to teach at Brigham Young College. Dated October 30, 1900.
Gary Lee Walker research on Fort Duchesne, Utah
Collection of research materials on Fort Duchesne collected by Gary Lee Walker in 2006.
Walter Bramwell letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 May 18
Letter from Walter Bramwell to Karl G. Maeser about the need for Maeser to be in Ogden on Sunday to get things understood. Dated May 18, 1900.
Walter Bramwell letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 May 23
Letter from Walter Bramwell to Karl G. Maeser about the need to have Maeser come and help get matters straightened out. Dated May 23, 1900.
Wayne H. Smart letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1888 July 28
Letter from Wayne H. Smart, secretary of the Board of Education, to Karl G. Maeser asking for a recommendation for a principal for the Oneida Stake's new school. Dated July 28, 1888.
Wilkinson, Cragun & Barker microfilm, approximately 1848-1970
Contains microfilm copies of histories, correspondence, and other records on Native American tribes compiled by Wilkinson, Cragun & Barker. Dated approximately 1848 to 1970.