Newspapers
Found in 752 Collections and/or Records:
Deseret Evening News, 1914 May 23
Deseret Evening News; Salt Lake City, Utah; May 23, 1914; Section three. (Contains an article featuring Zina Y. Card titled International Congress of Farm women to be Represented at San Francisco Fair.)
Deseret Evening News, 1917 February 3
Deseret Evening News; February 3, 1917, Section three. (Contains an article featuring Zina Y. Card titled Leaves from Old Albums.)
Deseret Evening News, 1919 December 20
Deseret news first edition, 1850 June 15
Bonnie E. Dewey scrapbooks
Scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, poems, photographs, minutes, and miscellaneous items. The materials relate to Comitas Literary Club.
Madoline Cloward Dixon papers
Handwritten research papers composed by Dixon's students. The papers were written by her students after interviewing persons who settled in and around Payson. Also included are essays by Aurora Wilson relating to Payson, copies of handwritten newspapers called "The Philomatheon Literary Gazette," and a record of hours spend by various persons to build the wall around Payson in 1855.
Olive King Dixon papers
Typewritten and signed letters, published articles, and newspaper clippings. Most of the letters were written to A. B. MacDonald of Kansas City, Missouri. Olive Dixon writes to MacDonald about the career of her husband, Billy Dixon, who was famous for fighting against Native Americans. Billy is noted for participating in the Battle of Adobe Walls in 1874. Some of the articles and newspaper clippings are by various authors but all deal with Billy Dixon's various activities.
Claudius R. Dodge papers
Papers and correspondence on various subjects belonging to Claudius R. Dodge, 1914-1971.
Donald Q. Cannon primary source materials, 1978-1992
Includes photocopies of newspapers from 19th century Nauvoo, typescripts of The Far West Record, and photocopies of several diaries. Dated 1978-1992.