Material Types
Found in 2714 Collections and/or Records:
Austrian state correspondence
Photocopies of microfilm copies of handwritten materials. The collection consists of official correspondence related to the state of Austria. Most of the items are in German, but some are in French.
John Augustus Sutter autograph
Handwritten and signed letter from J.M. Stanley containing Sutter's autograph.
Autograph album : to Mary
Autograph album. The item includes autographs, poems, and wishes of success and happiness. The entries were addressed to "Mary." This person is believed to have been a young woman in New York City or State.
Phebe Leach autograph book
Autograph book in which Leach's friends and associates in Connecticut and Massachusetts wrote greetings and notes wishing her well.
Autograph book of American politicians
Autograph book of American politicians and members of the Ulysses S. Grant administration in 1874. Also included is an autograph book of American politicians dated 1898 and 1899.
James H. Stone autograph collection
Autograph collection. Includes signatures of King George II, King George III, General Philip Sheridan, Robert T. Lincoln, the Marquis de Lafayette, President William McKinley, and President James A. Garfield.
Sonia Peterson Aycock family papers
Approximately thirty-six Henry Golden letters, Manti Temple book, and printed ephemera, circa 1855-1901.
Barton Orville Aylesworth correspondence
Collection consists of letters to and from Aylesworth. They request biographical information from important literary and political figures in America roughly at the turn of the century. Also included are the replies to these petitions. The responses often contain some biographical information and lists of works published by the authors. It is likely that Aylewsorth's request were attempts to collect autographs of prominent individuals.
Milton Vaughn Backman collection of Kirtland, Ohio photographs
Collection includes glass negatives and photographic prints of images of Kirtland, Ohio. Includes images from the 1840s and later of the homes of Mormon leaders and the Kirtland Temple.
Carlos Ashby Badger papers
Photocopies of diaries, correspondence, and scrapbooks. The correspondence is largely between Carlos Badger and his wife Rose Jenkins Badger. Most of the diaries were kept while Badger served as personal secretary to the United States Senator from Utah, Reed Smoot. The materials deal with the congressional hearings dealing with Smoot, mormon polygamy, Mormon temple endowments, and the politics of both Utah and the United States