Business, Industry, Labor, and Commerce
Found in 552 Collections and/or Records:
Harold Harper Holmes game, date of production not identified
Contains a Fin and Sawbuck game. The game is a lottery punch board.
Harold Harper Holmes journals, 1964-2001
Contains twenty-eight journals written by Harold Harper Holmes from 1964 to 2001. The journals document his personal life as well as his family life.
Harold Harper Holmes maps of Idaho, 1896-1974
Contains maps of Idaho, including Raymond Village and Teton, dating from between 1896 and 1974.
John R. Haslam notes
Handwritten and printed receipt and notes for orders. The items are dated 13 Jan. 1875, 14 Dec. 1877, and 188? The materials relate to orders including financial transactions with Brigham Young, second president of the Mormon Church.
The Hawaiian Islands
Detailed handwritten description of the scenery and natural wonders of the islands as the unidentified author hikes the countryside and sails along the coast. Apparently written with the intent of publication so as to draw United States attention to the commercial, political and military value of the islands.
E. C. Helfrich letter
Handwritten letter. The item is addressed to Hirum Johnson and talks about eggs and fire safety precautions.
Zenna Henderson letters
Handwritten and signed letters. The letters are solely with Henderson's publisher, Doubleday, and concerns cover layouts, publicity notifications, and manuscript corrections for the titles "The Anything Box," "Pilgrimage," "The People," and "Holding Wonders."
Henry Lee letter to Leroy and Bayard, bankers
ALS with instructions from Lee to Leroy and Bayard, his private banking agents, concerning speculation in banknotes and shares. Also concerns the payment of personal bills and the scarcity of gold and silver.
Heber Charles Hicks autobiography
Typewritten and bound autobiography. Hicks lived much of his life in Provo, Utah, where he was employed as a newspaper editor and as a businessman. He also served as a bishop of the Papago Mormon Church Indian Ward.
Highlights of the early development of steel industry in Utah
Photocopies of a typewritten article and of typed copies of letters. The article describes the creation of the steel industry in Utah. Also included are letters from steel corporation executives and Utah politicians negotiating the establishment of a steel plant in Utah.