Photocopies
Found in 5391 Collections and/or Records:
Ross Albert Tenney papers, 1942-1943, 2002
Materials contain two copies of a biography of Ross Albert Tenney regarding his service in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II from 1942 to his death on May 14, 1943. Biography contains a brief summary of his early life, military training and combat assignments. Contains photocopied photographs of Tenney and a newspaper clipping discussing his military decorations. Dated 1942-1943, 2002.
Ross D. Thurber papers, 1999-2000, approximately 1945
Material contains papers regarding Ross D. Thruber's service in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. Includes two copies of a brief account entitled "Two Promises Kept, Two Missions Fulfilled," in which Ross Thurber relates several times when he saw the power of prayer. File also contains Thurber's biographical data form, two letters written by Thurber to other members of his crew fifty-five years after the war, and photocopied photographs. Dated approximately 1945, 1999-2000.
Ross R. Rogers letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 June 16
Letter from Ross R. Rogers to Karl G. Maeser about his difficulty getting religion class licenses out and that he needs other religion class materials. Dated June 16, 1900.
Relva Booth Ross collection on Joseph W. Booth
Roster of officers : Tempelhof Central Airport, 1973 September 1
Routes and appointments for Karl G. Maeser and John Taylor, Jr., 1878 August
Biography of Alma Rowley
Photocopy of microfilmed copy of a typewritten biography. Rowley was born in 1853 in England, and his parents joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They migrated to Utah in 1858 and settled in American Fork in 1861. Alma served two terms as City Marshall, took an active part in city politics, and died in 1922.
Roy Bullen letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 October 25
Letter from Roy Bullen to Karl G. Maeser applying to teach arithmetic at Brigham Young College and endorsed by James H. Linford. Dated October 25, 1900.
Roy Hammond papers, 1942-1945
Materials contain a photocopy and the transcription of a letter written by Roy Hammond to Ruby and Charles Smith. Also contains a transcribed version of Hammond's obituary. Dated 1942-1945.