Photocopies
Found in 5385 Collections and/or Records:
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, Jr. letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1892 February 3
Letter from W. Derby Johnson, Jr. to Karl G. Maeser reporting of news of the academy at Diaz, Mexico. Dated February 3, 1892.
W. Derby Johnson, Jr. letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1892 June 29
Letter from W. Derby Johnson, Jr. to Karl G. Maeser about needing a teacher at Diaz. Dated June 29, 1892.
W. Derby Johnson, Jr. letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1892 August 15
Letter from W. Derby Johnson, Jr. to Karl G. Maeser reporting that he got a teacher and that his son Willie died. Dated August 15, 1892.
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 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.
Wade, 1972-1997
Contains a glossy photo and biographies of Edward Davis Wade, with family group record for Edward and wife Belinda Hickenlooper; glossy photo and biographies of Moses Wade and wife Sally Maria[h] Bundy, and joint family group records. Materials dated 1972 to 1997.
Wade E. Richardson papers, approximately 1941-1946
Materials contain a brief history of Richardson regarding his military service during World War II, with a photocopied photograph of him in uniform and a more recent photograph. Also includes a photocopied newspaper article about the U.S.S. Pennsylvania being torpedoed, and a photocopy of a drawing of the U.S.S. Pennsylvania, the ship Richardson served on. Dated approximately 1941-1946.