Skip to main content

Newspapers

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 652 Collections and/or Records:

Letter, an envelope, and a newspaper clipping, 1895

 Item — Box 5: [Barcode: 31197233283172], Folder: 34
Identifier: Vault MSS 2
Scope and Contents

Handwritten and signed letter, dated 19 March 1895, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth, president of Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. Also included is the envelope in which the letter was sent and a newspaper clipping describing the life and career of Samuel Benjamin. The letter is a response to Aylesworth's request for biographical information. Benjamin writes largely about his publications.

Dates: 1895

Letter and a newspaper clipping, nd

 Item — Box 6: [Barcode: 31197233283180], Folder: 23-24
Identifier: Vault MSS 2
Scope and Contents

Handwritten and signed letter, dated 22 Oct. 1894, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth of Ft. Collins, Colorado. Bishop responds to Aylesworth's request for biographical information and refers him to "Appleton's Biographical Dictionary." Also included are the envelope in which the letter was sent and a brief biography of Bishop clipped from a magazine or newspaper.

Dates: Other: nd

Letter and newspaper clipping

 Collection — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197232489689]
Identifier: MSS 579
Scope and Contents

Two letters and one newspaper clipping. The clipping was published by the Itahca Journal News on 28 July 1962 and relates to the family of Brigham Young (1801-1877) and to the Salt Lake Theatre. One of the letters is from Dorothy Dye to Ernest L. Wilkinson, president of Brigham Young University, relating to the newspaper clipping. The other letter is from Wilkinson to the Brigham Young University Archives also regarding the clipping.

Dates: 1962

Letter and newspaper clipping, 1890

 Item — Box 6: [Barcode: 31197233283180], Folder: 52-53
Identifier: Vault MSS 2
Scope and Contents

Handwritten and signed letter, dated 25 Jan. 1890, and addressed to B. W. Austin. Blyden responds to a request for information and states "I send the following extract from my book." He also states, "The United States have furnished Africa with the most effective instrument of unlimited progress and development in the Republic of Liberia." Also included is a printed biography of Blyden which was clipped from a newspaper.

Dates: 1890

Letter, envelope, and newspaper clipping, 1894

 Item — Box 1: [Barcode: 31197233283131], Folder: 51-52
Identifier: Vault MSS 2
Scope and Contents

Handwritten and signed letter, addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth, dated 20 Nov. 1894, and composed in Washington, DC. Alden writes he received a forwarded letter from his mother, Isabella Macdonald Alden, an American author. This missive was written by Aylesworth requesting information on Isabella Alden. Raymond Alden responds to the inquiry and informs Aylesworth where he might find published information on his mother.





Dates: 1894

Letter from John

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 3197230324029]
Identifier: MSS SC 2472
Scope and Contents Handwritten letter dated 10 Jan. 1858 and signed with "John." The item was addressed to "Ezekiel & Ellison" and written in Calaveras County, California. John writes about his life in California. "It is a lovely climate ... pass the remainder of my days away out here among the mountains of California with a good mining claim." He comments on the Mormons and their difficulties with the federal government. "I had thought somewhat of joining the Mormons. ... What is your opinion of this...
Dates: 1858 January 10

Letter, note, portrait, newspaper clipping, and an envelope, 1892-1894

 Item — Box 8: [Barcode: 31197233283206], Folder: 3-4
Identifier: Vault MSS 2
Scope and Contents Handwritten and signed letter, dated 13 Nov. 1894, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth of Fort Collins, Colorado. Brooks responds to Aylesworth's request for biographical information by stating, "I don't like these personal questions for I cannot answer them satisfactorily." The envelope in which the letter was sent is with the collection. Also included is a handwritten and signed note dated 28 May 1892 in which Brooks states that the manuscript, "Take a Walk," is "Just the thing." ...
Dates: 1892-1894

Letter, portrait, and a newspaper clipping, 1849-1858

 Item — Box 2: [Barcode: 31197233283149], Folder: 20-21
Identifier: Vault MSS 2
Scope and Contents

Handwritten and signed letter, dated 21 Sept. 1849, and addressed to N. F. More, possibly Nathaniel Fish More (1782-1872). Anthon expresses an opinion of a few lines of Latin poetry which are copied onto the letter.



Dates: 1849-1858

Letters, 1947

 Item — Box 1: [Barcode: 31197233283131], Folder: 39-40
Identifier: Vault MSS 2
Scope and Contents

Typewritten and signed letter, addressed to Charles Bramley, dated 2 Jan. 1947, and composed on "Punch" stationary. Agnew thanks Bramley for a recent letter and comments on Charles Graves' History of Punch which was completed before the author's death. Agnew states that the work "has to be amended and added to, and this is now being done."



Dates: 1947

Letters, 1919, 1919

 File — Box 5: Series 2 [Barcode: 31197225543328], Folder: 1
Identifier: MSS 3775 Series 2 Sub-Series 1