Business, Industry, Labor, and Commerce
Found in 556 Collections and/or Records:
Glenn Embree World War II papers, approximately 1940-2003
Photographs and negatives by Glenn Embree related to World War II. Also includes letters, maps, and ephemera related to the War. Materials dated approximately 1940 to 2003.
Robert Grabhorn letter
Typewritten and signed letter, dated June 9, 1953, and addressed to "Bob Strong." Grabhorn writes about his concerns over bookplates being sent to Strong and a palm leaf book received by Grabhorn.
Heber J. Grant letter to Clifford E. Young
A typed letter signed by Heber J. Grant, and addressed to Clifford E. Young, while he was serving as the first bank manager of the Bank of American Fork. The letter encourages Young to read an accompanying book - probably The New Way to Net Profits, by Fred W. Shibley. The letter is dated May 13, 1929.
Ulysses S. Grant proclamation
Handwritten and signed proclamation. The item establishes rules for the conduct of trade between "insurrectionary and loyal states."
Great Salt Lake City Corporation currency
The folder contains a signed piece of currency from 1868 printed by the Great Salt Lake City Corporation. The item is a bill which is payable for fifty cents in United States currency.
Isaac Green account book
Handwritten account book. Green records his financial transactions relating to his farms in Windsor, Plymouth, and Cornish, Vermont. Also included are items on the finances of a sawmill in Reading, Vermont.
Zane Grey literary manuscript for The Water Hole
George W. Groo letter to Joseph R. Walker
ALS in which Groo seeks employment with Walker's mercantile and banking firm. Complains of mistreatment by the Mormon Church authorities because of his "liberal tendencies" in the previous Salt Lake City, Utah elections. Includes note: with note "Ans July 29/74".
Minnie P. Grow letter
Photocopy of a letter from Minnie to mother Grow, and another relative named Nell. Minnie writes about a trip she made from Sacramento, California to Salt Lake City, Utah. She writes that she went by railroad and describes the places in Salt Lake City that she saw. She mentions meeting the family of Brigham Young while in Utah. Included is a typed transcription of the letter. Dated June 20, 1871.
Neil M. Gunn letter
One autographed letter written by Neil Gunn and addressed to a "Mr. Barclay," dated 17 August 1947. In it he thanks Mr. Barclay for his advice on Gunn's books. Includes the envelope in which the letter was sent.