Newspapers
Found in 652 Collections and/or Records:
James S. Hull autobiography
Typewritten histories, autobiographies, and newspaper articles. Hull writes about the history of Taber, Alberta, and about his life there. He also includes information on the founding of the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge.
C. D. Humberd letters and a newspaper clipping
Handwritten and typewritten letters and a newspaper clipping. The materials relate to the early histories of Andrew, Nodaway, and DeKalb counties in Missouri. The items also tell about activities in those counties during the American Civil War (1861-1865).
Illinois trip, 1990
Indiana Evening Gazette, 1953 June 29
Special edition celebrating Indiana County sequicentennial.
Indians by states
The collection consists of newspaper clippings, magazine articles, maps, and printed pamphlets and brochures dealing with the history and description of the Western United States and the Native Americans.
Indians by tribes
The collection consists of newspaper clippings, magazine articles, maps, and printed pamphlets and brochures dealing with the history and description of the Western United States and the Native Americans.
Indians -- general
The collection consists of newspaper clippings, magazine articles, maps, and printed pamphlets and brochures dealing with the history and description of the Western United States and the Native Americans.
Intercollegiate Athletics records
Contains financial records, departmental records, correspondence, brochures, reports, photographs, newspaper clippings, recruiting files, books, pamphlets, and magazines of Brigham Young University's sports program from 1929 to 1982.
Interviews with "Oregon Folks"
This collection contains newspaper clippings reporting interviews by Fred Lockley with numerous elderly people of Oregon. These persons tell about the early history of the state. The items were published in the Oregon Journal newspaper in Portland, Oregon.
“Intolerance” by J. E. Broaddus, approximately 1900-1954
Materials include the unfinished manuscript of J. E. Broaddus's story "Intolerance." It is a story set alongside the early history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and focuses on two fictional families and their involvement in real events. The short stories "Trail of Glory" and "Glory Trail" are early versions of the first part of "Intolerance." Materials dated approximately 1900-1954.