Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Vera J. Ledger letter
Handwritten letter addressed to Mrs. Dorsett about genealogical searches. It includes Whetton/Whittam family entries found in the 1841 census for Nottingham, England.
Harold B. Lee letters
Photocopies of three letters addressed to Gil Hodges and signed by Harold B. Lee and David O. McKay, presidents of the Mormon Church. The letters concern the sealing of women to their husbands and the ligitimacy of the use of birth control.
Harper Lee letter
One signed letter from Harper Lee to “Dear Mrs. Cribb and Dear Patty” thanking them for their “hospitality” during her visit to Alexander City, Alabama, 1978.
J. Bracken Lee papers
Newspaper and periodical clippings, letters, congressional bills, press releases, speeches, surveys, and reports. The materials relate to higher education in Utah.
S. Norman Lee papers
Correspondence with general authorities of the Mormon Church and family members, biographical sketches, patriarchal blessings, financial papers, photographs, speeches, essays, and articles by Lee and others. Many of the items relate to Lee's missionary activities in England and to his calling as a stake president.
Legal miscellany of Judge A. Sherman Christensen
Comprised of mostly speeches.
Leo J. Muir papers as Northern States mission president, 1939-1943
Correspondence with Mormon Church leaders and Utah government officials, genealogies, histories, patriarchal blessings, autobiographies, scrapbooks, mementoes, photographs, yearbooks, and publications. The items relate to Muir and his family, his teaching and his business careers, and his work in the Mormon Church.
Leo J. Muir papers from beginning of teaching career at Catlegate, Utah, to departure from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles, CA., 1902-1922
Correspondence with Mormon Church leaders and Utah government officials, genealogies, histories, patriarchal blessings, autobiographies, scrapbooks, mementoes, photographs, yearbooks, and publications. The items relate to Muir and his family, his teaching and his business careers, and his work in the Mormon Church.
Leo J. Muir papers from birth to graduation from University of Utah, 1880-1902
Correspondence with Mormon Church leaders and Utah government officials, genealogies, histories, patriarchal blessings, autobiographies, scrapbooks, mementoes, photographs, yearbooks, and publications. The items relate to Muir and his family, his teaching and his business careers, and his work in the Mormon Church.
Leo J. Muir papers occupational and church endeavors in California, 1922-1939
Correspondence with Mormon Church leaders and Utah government officials, genealogies, histories, patriarchal blessings, autobiographies, scrapbooks, mementoes, photographs, yearbooks, and publications. The items relate to Muir and his family, his teaching and his business careers, and his work in the Mormon Church.