Correspondence
Found in 1098 Collections and/or Records:
Jean Phyllis Black transcriptions and summaries of correspondence from 1848 January-March, approximately 1920-1930
Phyllis Jean Black's transcriptions of and notes about historical correspondence related to her research from 1848 January-March. Dated approximately 1920 to 1930.
Jean Phyllis Black transcriptions and summaries of correspondence from 1848 July-August, approximately 1920-1930
Phyllis Jean Black's transcriptions of and notes about historical correspondence related to her research from 1848 July-August. Dated approximately 1920 to 1930.
Jean Phyllis Black transcriptions and summaries of correspondence from 1848 September-1849 February, approximately 1920-1930
Phyllis Jean Black's transcriptions of and notes about historical correspondence related to her research from 1848 September-1849 February. Dated approximately 1920 to 1930.
Jean Phyllis Black transcriptions and summaries of correspondence from 1849 March-April, approximately 1920-1930
Phyllis Jean Black's transcriptions of and notes about historical correspondence related to her research from 1849 March-April. Dated approximately 1920 to 1930.
Jean Phyllis Black transcriptions and summaries of correspondence from 1849 May-November, approximately 1920-1930
Phyllis Jean Black's transcriptions of and notes about historical correspondence related to her research from 1849 May-November. Dated approximately 1920 to 1930.
R. C. Jebb letter
Handwritten and signed letter addressed to Delos McCurdy of Ogdensbury, New York, and dated April 5, 1878. Jebb responds to McCurdy's letter and discusses the translations of various Greek works into English.
Thomas Jefferson letter
Photocopy of a letter written by Thomas Jefferson praising the patriotism of the Massachusetts militia. Letter is dated February 17, 1809, and was written in Washington, D.C.
Duane E. Jeffery collection
Mary Evans Jeremy letters
Mary Evans Jeremy letters consists of twelve letters. The letters are to and from family who are in Wales, Ireland, South Africa, and Utah. She writes about her being a Mormon, seeing Salt Lake City grow from a few homes to a fine large city and the building of three Temples in Utah.
Jesse C. Little correspondence, approximately 1881-1888
Contains letter written by Jesse C. Little. Most of the letters are written to Sam Brannan regarding colonizing in Mexico. Also includes a letter from T. B. H. Stenhouse and letters written to the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. Dated approximately 1881-1888.