Correspondence
Found in 1098 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas R. Jones postcards
Collection consists of postcards to and from Thomas R. Jones between 1905 and 1912. The majority of the correspondence documents his service as a Mormon missionary. The collection also includes blank postcards with images of European countries and photographic postcards.
Bernard Joseph and Charles N. Hansen correspondence
Correspondence between Charles N. Hansen and Bernard Joseph concerning Christianity in India, 1983-1987.
Josette B. Ashford personal papers, 1920-1999
Contains personal scrapbooks including photographs, postcards, clippings from magazines and newspapers and correspondence from the early 1920s until about 1999. The bulk of this scrapbook details her travels, mainly to Europe and the Middle East. Also included is an autobiography of Josette B. Ashford.
Mary Jameson Judah letters received
Julian William Cummings military papers, 1935-2006
Contains materials related to the military service of Julian William Cummings, a pilot during the Second World War. Includes his own typed reminiscences of his experiences and documents pertaining to the publication of his memoir on military service, "Grasshopper Pilot." Also includes several copies of service orders and correspondence, as well as his own military records of physicals and recruitment. Finally, includes documents related to clubs for retired pilots. Dated 1935-2006.
Gordon Jump papers
Collection of scripts and personal papers from Gordon Jump. Scripts from his television appearances include those from the series WKRP in Cincinnati, Soap, Lou Grant, and many of his smaller projects (some of which are signed by cast members). Also includes correspondence, notes, photographs, magazine and newspaper articles, and personal papers.
Peter M. Kamps correspondence and photograph
Collection includes 4 letters of correspondence regarding copyright privileges for paintings created by Arizona artist Peter Kamps. One of the letters bears the signature of LDS Church President Heber J. Grant. Also included in the collection is a photograph of Peter Kamps doing a scenery painting at the Grand Canyon.
Letters to Kanakuk
ALS (1832) from William Marshall, Indian Agency, Indiana, giving Kan-e-kuck and his party permission to hunt on U.S. land without threat of repression as long as the Indians remained friendly. Also includes two ALS's (1832, 1833) from William Clark, the first advising the Indians to leave the country; the second encouraging them to move to the reservation.
John Moburn Kay letter
Typewritten copy of a letter published in the Mormon "Millennial Star." The item was addressed to George Q. Cannon, an apostle of the Mormon Church. Kay recounts the passage of the ship "Hudson" across the Atlantic with Mormon emigrants. Kay writes about the birth and death of John Winkler, son of Anna and Hans Ulrich Winkler.
Lee Kay correspondence
Original letters to Lee Kay and personal papers, both handwritten and typed, which include a list of his movies. The letters mostly express appreciation for the wildlife films he made and showed.