Postcards
Found in 1489 Collections and/or Records:
Stark family papers, 1891-1984
Materials contain correspondence, postcards, journals, and other ephemera collected by members of the Stark family. Most of these materials relate to personal and family life. Many materials also relate to the missions Moroni Stark and Grant Stark served for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Materials dated 1891 to 1984.
Helen Candland Stark postcards
Helen Stark postcards, circa 1920s-1994 collection contains 167 postcards and 1 photograph from Helen Stark's family and friends.
Steinkirchen, Germany, St. Martini et Nicolai Church, A. Schnitger organ, after 1993
There is a sheet of specifications, a yellow booklet with photos and info on the church, two postcards, one of which contains a handwritten note from Karl-Ernst Jakobskotter to Dr. Bush, and a single photograph of the organ.
B. W. Kilburn and C. R. Savage stereographs
Collection contains six stereographs and one postcard. Three of the stereographs were taken and produced by B.W. Kilburn. One is of three Japanese Geishas walking in a park in Yokohama. Another is of the home of Brigham Young in Nauvoo, Illinois. The last stereograph is of Donner Lake, taken by C.R. Savage. The postcard is of Logan City, Cache Valley, Utah. The photograph is copyrighted in 1887 by C.R. Savage.
Sternberg, Germany, Stadtkirche, Walcker organ, after 1991
The postcard shows the organ.
Ruth Stevens papers
Contains photographs of preparations for the Explorer II balloon flight in November 1935. This collection also includes photographs and postcards collected during the week that Ruth and Albert Stevens were in Poland in 1939. There is also a letter to Ruth Stevens from Richard H. Cracroft that he wrote after he read her manuscript for her husband's biography, and a copy of an obituary and funeral program for Ruth Stevens.
Margaret Summerhays photographs, woodcut, and other material
Collection includes photographs, postcards, and negatives taken or collected by Margaret Summerhays. Dated approximately 1920 to 1960.