Microfilms
Found in 917 Collections and/or Records:
P. Pearl Snyder letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 October 17
Letter from P. Pearl Snyder to Karl G. Maeser applying to teach elocution in Juarez Stake Academy and endorsed by Guy C. Wilson. Dated October 17, 1900.
Asael E. Palmer papers
This is a microfilm of the Asael Exile Palmer Papers (MS 16391) at the LDS Church History Archives. Papers related to Palmer's life in Lethbridge, Alberta, with wife Maydell Cazier Palmer.
Panguitch Stake Board letter to Church Board of Education, 1889 August 11
Letter from the Panguitch Stake Board to the Church Board of Education reporting that they need to limit their school year to thirty weeks. Dated August 11, 1889.
Paul Hyer faculty papers, 1941-2008
Contains correspondence, research, microfilm, and more collected by or created by Paul Hyer as a professor of history at Brigham Young University, primarily from the late 1950s to the 1990s.
Pearl Udall letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 September 20
Letter from Pearl Udall to Karl G. Maeser applying for an intermediate license for St. John's. Dated September 20, 1900.
Percival Densmore and Ione Perkins papers
Correspondence, articles, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks. These materials were created by Perkins and his wife, Ione Bendel Perkins. The collection relates to the Perkins study of Japan, China, and the Far East.
H. Donl Peterson research collection on the Book of Abraham
James M. Peterson diary
This collection consists of a microfilm copy of a handwritten diary of 493 pages and several newspaper obituaries of Peterson's family. Events of Peterson's life are recounted from 1850 to 1866, after which a daily record was kept until 1899. Included are incidents from Sevier County history including politics, the Black Hawk war, census records for 1895, and personal business dealings. Peterson also writes about his family, national events, and local weather and temperatures.
Placement Center history and correspondence, 1974
Sherman Lee Pompey collection
Microfilmed collection of materials dealing with regions of the Pacific.