Broadsides
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
Delila M. Abbott papers
Handwritten, typewritten, and printed correspondence, hand bills, pamphlets, book drafts, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous items. The materials include a typewritten draft of the book "Women Legislators of Utah, 1896-1976." The items relate to Abbott's political career and her association with women legislators in Utah and in the United States.
Admission tickets and broadside announcing Booker T. Washington 1910 speech to the North Carolina Business League, 1910 November 1
Broadside with photogravure of Booker T. Washington, with his name printed at the bottom. An inscription in blue pencil has been added, reading, "Will speak at colored graded school auditorium Nov. 1, 1910 at 8 o'clock p.m." Includes two admission tickets.
Aguaiic Iscotol Lumalic te Indiotic / Oid los Pueblos Todos de Indios Sublevados, 1869
Contains a government declaration outlining certain laws required of the Indian population near San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas.
An apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was in the island of Great Britain for the gospel's sake : and being in the spirit on the 21st of November, A. D. 1846 addressed the following words of comfort to his dearly-beloved Wife and family, dwelling in tents, in the camp of Israel, at Council Bluffs, Missouri Territory, North America; where they and twenty thousand others were banished by the civilized Christians of the United States, for the word of God, and the testimony of Jesus, approximately 1851
Aviso a chicleros de Benque Viejo y el Cayo y Flores / Silvano G. Morley, approximately 1915-1946
Beaver County Woman's Suffrage Association songs, date of production not identified
Thin broadside with text for two songs for the Beaver County Woman's Suffrage Association: "Equal Rights," words and music by S. C. M.; and "Woman's Freedom," words and music by W. G. Bickley. Date of production not identified.
Big debate tonight at Provo High School
Contains a printed broadside announcing a debate at Provo High School in Utah between the "Municipal Power Plant" and the "Utah Power and Light Co." in 1936.