Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Elizabeth Lane papers
The Elizabeth Lane Collection is limited to business correspondence, some drafts of stories, and various literary proposals and ephemera. The collection begins in 1977 and runs through 1984. In addition to the official correspondence, there are some newspaper clippings, personal correspondence, newsletters, and literary programs.
Andrew Lang letters
Collection of handwritten and signed letters. The items concern simple business matters and personal messages. One of the letters is by Lang's wife.
Nathan J. Lang letters
Fragments of eight letters written to Lang's "Dear Aunt" from Concepcion, Chile. The items deal with recent deaths in the Lang family. Also enclosed is the author's Mormon Church temple recommend and genealogical material supposedly related to the Lang family.
Lena Lasswell letters
Lena Lasswell letters, 1932-1938 includes three handwritten letters (one is a fragment). Two letters are from Lena Lasswell and the third, from M. Mae to Elder W. A. Draves.
Annie G. Latimer correspondence
The Anna Latimer correspondence, 1891, includes her incoming and outgoing letters of 1891. All letters are written from Salk Lake City, Utah, to Anna's husband Tom Latimer who was temporarily working in the mines of Idaho.
Jean Vernon Gordon Lauper papers
Collection of correspondence, diaries and other materials belonging to Jean V. Gordon lauper, 1851-1977.
Law
Walton LeGrande Law papers
Collection contains materials pertaining to the life of Law, including scrapbooks, newspaper articles, letters, and photographs. Contains information about his time as commander of a CCC camp in Utah, as commander of a Japanese internment camp in Topaz, Utah, and family history information. There are also three letters dated 1859 and 1863 from California and Nebraska to Utah. Dated 1859-2011.
T. E. Lawrence letter
Handwritten and signed letter. The item was written at "14 Barton Street, S.W.I.," on April 19, 1922. Lawrence declines an invitation to speak on Eastern politics.
LDS Chaplains Commission records and correspondence
Handwritten and typewritten correspondence and applications of chaplains for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Many of these items are to and from members of the First Presidency and the Council of the Twelve Apostles in the Church. Also included are individual chaplain's files which often relate to some of their experiences and activities as chaplains serving in the armed forces of the United States during World War II.