Correspondence
Found in 1109 Collections and/or Records:
George Fitch notebook
Holograph notebook which relates to Spanish refugees and their plight. It contains copies of letters of appeal written by Fitch, including petitions to Lord Aberdeen, an appeal to the mayor of London, letters to the editors of the Times, the Chronicle and the Exectator and the Clamour Publicus, London, 1844.
E. C. Fitzhugh letter
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 24 July 1860, and addressed to J. I. Black. Fitzhugh writes about the appointment of Henry R. Crosbie as a judge in Utah.
Lucy H. Flake letter
A letter from Lucy H. Flake (writing from Snowflake, Arizona) to her brother, William Henry White, March 4, 1883.
Harvey Fletcher papers
Correspondence and publications while at Bell Telephone Laboratories from 1916 to 1950 and correspondence connected with national societies relating to the physical sciences and acoustics from 1910 to 1954.
Wentworth Fling papers
Contains newspaper clippings, photographs, correspondence, promotional materials and ephemera all relating to Cinerama and it technological and cultural impact.
Nils C. Flygare papers
Includes journals, an autobiography, family genealogy, biographical information, and correspondence and research information from Philip L. Walker. Describes Flygare's personal life, pioneer memories, missionary experiences, LDS Church activities, leadership activities in business and civic activities in Sweden and Utah.
Franklin Folsom papers
Research notes, photocopies of drawings and photographs, a script, articles, correspondence, and archaeological site reports. The materials relate to Folsom's research on Indians of North America including antiquities and arrow heads, primarily in the American Southwest.
Edward R. Ford letter
Photocopy of a handwritten and signed letter dated 8 Sept. 1842, composed in St. Louis, Missouri, and addressed to "His Exelency," probably governor Thomas Reynolds of Missouri. Ford describes an attempt to arrest the first president of the Mormon Church, Joseph Smith, and his friend, Orrin Porter Rockwell.
Letters received by William R. Foster
Handwritten and signed letters received by Foster. The items were sent by friends and family members and describe conditions in Winter Quarters, Nebraska, and in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The materials also make reference to Mormons in those places.
Frank James letter
Handwritten letter written in Kearney, Missouri, dated 7 July 1906, and addressed to his nephew, Jesse. The letter states, "Dear Jesse. Do not forget cartridges 38 Cal 1873 Modell Winchester. Also bring one cleaning stick in 3 pieces so I can put it in brich of gun One of them that screws together. It must not be less than 26 inches in length Your affct Uncle Frank James."