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Thomas R. G. Welch autograph book
One autograph book belong to Thomas R.G. Welch, 1896.
Arthur Pendry Welchman family papers
Collection comprises Arthur Pendry Welchman family papers from 1834 to 1956.
Welcker family genealogies
Photocopy of a printed volume. The genealogies document the history of the Welcker family, which originated in Germany, and includes related families.
Theodore Welcker journal
Photocopies of a handwritten diary by Welcker for 1868. Welckert talks about his daily experiences.
Welcome to the archives orientation
Contains two audiocassette tapes and 66 35 mm color transparencies of Harold B. Lee Library Archives.
Weller history, ancient and modern : a work book for Weller families in American Association / by Harry Charles & Margaret (Mighell) Weller.
Collection contains a microfilm copy of "Weller History, Ancient and Modern : a work book created for the Weller Families in America Association" in 1974. The collection includes information and research on the Weller family and related family histories, including genealogy, immigration records, and personal histories. The microfilm also contains a copy of the card index. The original volumes were written in 1974, and the microfilmed copy was created by Brigham Young University in 1979.
Briant Harris Wells military certificates and other material
Dan Wells literary manuscripts
Contains manuscripts of fantasy fiction novels written by Mormon and Utah native author and Brigham Young University graduate Dan Wells. They include titles such as: I Don't Want to Kill You, I Am Not a Serial Killer, Partials, Fragments, Ruins, Full of Holes, Mr. Monster, Ones and Zeroes, Bluescreen, Deeper Into Chaos, and Bubonicon 44. Each manuscript was typewritten with some having annotations. Materials dated 2000-2016.
Daniel H. Wells letter
One handwritten letter to Frank Fuller, acting governor of Utah, regarding two acts of the Utah legislature. The acts were a "Memorial to Congress for semi-weekly mail service from Fillmore to San Bernadino, Cal." and a "Memorial to Congress for an Act authorizing treaties with Indians, and the extinguishment of the Indian titles." These items were forwarded to Fuller for his "action."