Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 12884 Collections and/or Records:
William James Glackens, date of production not identified
William L. Fillmore, 1987-1988
William S. Lieberman, 1969-1978
William S. Reeve papers, 1936-2002
William Smith life history and journal
William Smith life history and journal, 1869 February-September, 1894–1911
Contains a Wells, Fargo & Co. ledger book that includes newspaper clippings, accounting information, Smith's life history and journal entries. The journal contains memories of conversion, immigration, life in the West, and information about Smith's family. The accounting information was created between February and September 1869. The life history and journal were created from approximately 1894 to 1911. Dated 1869-1911.
William Smith newspaper clippings, approximately 1889-1906
Materials include seven loose newspaper clippings dated approximately 1889–1906 that were originally located in the inside of the journal. They document natural disasters, death, and religious and theological discussions that Smith must have been interested in. Dated approximately 1889-1906.
William Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1855 January 22
Letter from William Wood to his daughter Elizabeth Wood Kane, pleading with her to be careful during this stage of her pregnancy. There is newspaper clipping inserted witht he letter about J. Walter Wood being made partner of Dennistoun, Wood, & Co. as well as other related firms owned by Dennistoun. Dated January 22, 1855.
William Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1850 November 27
Letter from William Wood to Thomas L. Kane with an enclosed newspaper article titled "The Tenant Right Question in Ireland," written by Charles Gavan Duffy, and dated November 27, 1850. The rest of the letter talks about quoting French to English speakers and other matters. Dated November 27, 1850.
William Wood preface to "Twelve Mormon Homes", 1874 May 16
Preface by Wood to his daughter Elizabeth Wood Kane's book "Twelve Mormon Homes" as it is being prepared for publication, dated May 16, 1874.