Pamphlets
Found in 1762 Collections and/or Records:
Helen Foster Snow pedigree charts, family group sheets, and New England surnames files, 1833-1977
Contains materials relating to Helen Foster Snow's family and ancestors, including miscellaneous genealogical work sheets and research notes on New England family histories (alphabetical), correspondence, pamphlets, family letters and manuscripts, photos, maps, essays and school memorabilia, clippings, personal cartoons, class notes and outlines, and letters of endorsement. Materials date from 1833 to 1977.
Helen Foster Snow research notes and quotations from historians
Research notes collected for historical writing. Includes quotations from historians on early New England history.
Helen Foster Snow research notes on New England and Puritan history
Helen Foster Snow West High School activity compilation, 1924-1925
Helen Free VanderBeek pamphlets, approximately 1935-1980
Helen Hamilton Stockton card to Elisha, 1920 December
Christmas card from Helen Hamilton Stockton to Elisha, 1 p., [December] 1920.
Russell Hendricks papers
Correspondence, articles, notes, newsletters, booklets, computer print outs, legislative notices, pamphlets, operations manuals, and photographs. The materials relate to Dr. Hendricks' work with the control of certain chemicals in the work environment and to his work with public health in Utah. Many of the items relate to the Center for Disease Control and its involvement with chemical substance controls in Utah.
Herald of knights of magna charta through cousin Jean Kane Foulke duPont, 1948 September 7
Herman Henry Berges papers, 1987, approximately 2000, 1944-1945
Materials contain documents regarding the military experiences of Herman Henry Berges in the U.S. Army during World War II as a medic and runner. Also mentions his post-war conversion to the Latter-day Saint faith, which he attributes in part to his wartime experiences. Included are photographs of Berges in military dress, photocopied newspaper clippings, and a photocopy of a "Story of the 103rd Infantry Division" pamphlet. Dated 1944-1945, 1987, approximately 2000.