Correspondence
Found in 1098 Collections and/or Records:
J. M. Barrie letters
Handwritten and signed letters, addressed to Mr. Smith and Judith Masefield, and dated 25 Dec. 1919 and 9 Nov. 1920. Barrie responds to invitations received from Smith and Masefield.
Letters received
Handwritten and signed letters dated 28 Sept. 1854 and 27 May 1867. One item is from John H. Coon, in San Francisco, California, and tells about business matters and discusses mutual friends. The other letter is from George W. Converse, a resident of Idaho, and tells about mining, crops, food prices, and speculates about the possibility of an Indian war.
Edward Levin correspondence
About fifty letters sent and received by Edward Levin. The correspondence relates largely to Levin's finances. It includes such items as requests for union dues; taxes on his land; materials relating to his homesteading of land near Leadville, Colorado; irrigation rights; and monetary transactions. Levin owned land in Colorado and Utah.
Life sketch of A. Jay
Handwritten autobiography, a newsclipping about Aaron Johnson Sr. (1806-1877), a handwritten copy of the senior Johnson's biography by his daughter, Marilla Lucretia Johnson Miller, and handwritten copies of correspondence on the Johnson family genealogy. This correspondence consists of letters from Stephen Johnson, brother of Aaron Johnson Sr., and also from Frank L. Johnson and W.E. Johnson, distant cousins of Aaron Johnson Jr. All items are photocopies.
Lina Elise Grey correspondence to Romer Grey, 1936 June
This file contains fourteen letters sent by Lina Elise Grey to her son Romer while he was in New York from June 1st through 26th, 1936. The letters contain news about Lina Elise, Zane Grey who was filming White Death in Australia, Romer's wife Billye, his brother Loren, and instructions regarding how to deal with publishers.
Abraham Lincoln pardon and correspondence
Collection includes originals and photocopies of correspondence between Abraham Lincoln and Andrew G. Ege from 1864. Includes a letter from Ege requesting a discharge from the draft for his son, and the reply from Lincoln in which the request is granted.
Tyler Lincoln letter to Samuel G. Flagg
Handwritten and signed letter, dated December 2, 1842, and addressed to Samuel G. Flagg. Lincoln writes about his feelings after joining the Mormon Church and tells about a new kind of horseshoe.
Mary Alice Powell Lindsay papers
Typewritten photocopies of letters, family photographs and autobiography. Lindsay discusses her long nursing career and how she raised five children during the Depression after the death of her husband. Included in the collection are several letters of recommendation in support of Lindsay's nomination for Utah Mother of the Year, 1965.
Little Big Horn letters
Handwritten and unsigned letters that tell about the Battle of the Little Big Horn in 1876. One item is dated 6 July 1876 and was written in Salt Lake City, Utah. The materials give details on the battle that were then available.
The little misery
Handwritten draft of an unpublished short story with corrections. The date of the composition is uncertain. Also included is a signed letter written to a Mr. Wall in 1929 that deals with the publication of a story by Chambers called "The Happy Parrot."