Correspondence
Found in 1087 Collections and/or Records:
Beatrice Sparks biographical material, 1971-1999
Beatrice Sparks collection of fan mail, 1972-2005
Materials include letters Beatrice Sparks has recieved in response to her books. Many include personal content and stories related to the themes in Spark's books. The other letters are mostly from students responding to an author for a school asignemnt. Dates range 1972-2005.
Beatrice Sparks correspondence, articles, and other materials on her books, 1971-2000
Beatrice Sparks itineraries, travel-and-speaking schedules, and correspondence, 1980-1981
Beatrice Sparks papers on book awards, 1996-1997
Evelyn Brady Beck letters to Leota Brady Winkler
Contains handwritten and signed letters addressed to Evelyn's older sister, Leota Brady Winkler, who was living in Tooele, Utah, from 1972-2005. Evelyn wrote about family members and events.
Bee Hive Press records
Correspondence, newspapers, essays, bills, accounts, bank statements, and miscellaneous items. The materials relate to the operation of the periodical and its various policies.
Bee Hive Press records
Correspondence, newspapers, invoices, bank statements, applications, records of mailings, and computer print outs of subscribers. The materials relate to the operation of the newspaper.
Amelia M. Beecher papers
Collection includes mixed materials such as scrapbooks, correspondence, cards, oral histories, cassette tapes, notes, articles, photographs, publications, and various other items. The contents of this collection appear to be oriented primarily around the life of Amelia Madsen Beecher, however there are several references to her mother, Abigal Rees Madsen, her father, Roland Adolph Madsen, and her husband, Asa L. Beecher.
Joe Belkan letter
Letter dated 13 Feb. 1891 and addressed to a Mr. Parkins Ouray, Colorado. Belken is in Salt Lake City, Utah, looking for work, but the "money market" is tight and "the town is full of people hunting employment and failing to find it." Belken also asks Parkins for some money, so he can return to Ouray.