Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 12884 Collections and/or Records:
Amanda Crandall transcriptions of Hayhurst family letters, 1864
Amateur radio club, 1986-1987
Amelia Atkins Smith letters, 1905 April
Contains Atkins's letters to her husband Alvin, written during the years he served his mission in London, England. The letters are primarily written from Salt Lake City, Utah. Atkins details matters at home, financial and economic affairs, stories about their daughter Ruth, or "Ruthie," and dealings with friends and family. She also records births, deaths, and marriages, as well as local news. Dated April 18, 1905 - April 25, 1905.
Amelia Atkins Smith letters, 1905 May
Contains Atkins's letters to her husband Alvin, written during the years he served his mission in London, England. The letters are primarily written from Salt Lake City, Utah. Atkins details matters at home, financial and economic affairs, stories about their daughter Ruth, or "Ruthie," and dealings with friends and family. She also records births, deaths, and marriages, as well as local news. A few newspaper clippings are included with the letters. Dated May 2, 1905 - May 26, 1905.
Amelia Atkins Smith letters, 1905 June
Amelia Atkins Smith letters, 1905 July
Contains Atkins's letters to her husband Alvin, written during the years he served his mission in London, England. The letters are primarily written from Salt Lake City, Utah. Atkins details matters at home, financial and economic affairs, stories about their daughter Ruth, or "Ruthie," and dealings with friends and family. She also records births, deaths, and marriages, as well as local news. Dated July 3, 1905 - July 28, 1905.
Amelia Atkins Smith letters, 1905 August
Amelia Atkins Smith letters, 1907 March
Amelia Atkins Smith letters, 1907 April
Amelia Atkins Smith letters, 1905 September
Contains Atkins's letters to her husband Alvin, written during the years he served his mission in London, England. The letters are primarily written from Salt Lake City, Utah. Atkins details matters at home, financial and economic affairs, stories about their daughter Ruth, or "Ruthie," and dealings with friends and family. She also records births, deaths, and marriages, as well as local news. Dated September 4, 1905 - September 28, 1905.