Correspondence
Found in 1101 Collections and/or Records:
Minimum wage
Contains memorandums, correspondence, and clippings related to minimum wage. Also includes American Association of Presidents of Independent Colleges and Universities statement by President Oaks, statement of Peter J. Brennan (United States Secretary of Labor), statement of Glen Wilkinson, and statement from Chamber of Commerce of USA.
Minute book for William C. Allen's Company
Collection includes one volume containing minutes of the chapter's business meetings from 1876 through 1888 and a second volume containing handwritten copies of the company's business correspondence and letters from various Mormon church leaders.
Miscellaneous excerpts from Bernard Zaslav's personal music library, approximately 1950-1999
Contains music scores in the form of handwritten manuscript. It also contains some biographies of well-known composers. Dated approximately 1950-1999.
E. N. Mishustin letter
Typewritten letter accompanied by a typewritten translation into English. The letter refers to five books which were originally enclosed. The books are examples of texts used in Soviet middle schools.
C. E. Mitchel letter
Handwritten and signed letter written from Fuerte Larma describing an overland trek by wagon train.
Frederick Augustus Herman Frank Mitchell letter
Handwritten and signed letter dated 19 Sept. 1889 and addressed to Samuel Russell of Logan, Utah. The item was written in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mitchell asks Russell to come to Skull Valley, Utah to operate a steam sawmill for the Hawaiian members of the Mormon Church who had settled there.
Howe D. Moffat letter and agenda
Typed and signed letter and typed and mimeographed agenda. The letter is from D. Howe Moffat of the Treasury Department, is addressed to Helen Garrity of Salt Lake City, Utah, and dated March 30, 1946. This item originally accompanied a distinguished service medal as a token of appreciation for Garrity's participation in the "War Finance Program." The agenda is for the "Utah state wide 7th war loan War Bond Queen Contest" held on July 4, 1945.
M. Monroe letter to Bishop William B. Preston
Includes one handwritten letter from M. Monroe of Clifton, Oneida County, Idaho, to Bishop William B. Preston discussing the distribution and repayment of tithing funds in the late 19th century.
Samuel Moore letters
Handwritten letters. Moore writes about family matters and admonishes his sons not to dishonor the family.
Stephen Bliss Moore correspondence
Handwritten correspondence. Three of the items are photocopies of handwritten items and are from Brigham Young (1801-1877) approving Moore's activities and giving him permission to settle in Strawberry Valley, Utah. One letter is from Stephen Moore to his wife, Eleanor, telling her of his experiences working away from home. Another item is from Eleanor Moore telling her brother of the death of her son, Stephen.