Territorial Government
Found in 143 Collections and/or Records:
Biographies of Utah territorial legislators
Collection of biographies of Utah territorial delegates, senators, and congressmen between 1850 and 1976. Materials are arranged alphabetically, and include compiled lists of published biographical information on each individual. Creator of the materials is unknown.
George A. Black papers
Missouri Governor Lilburn Boggs executive orders
Photographic prints and photocopies of Missouri Governor Lilburn Boggs' 1838 "extermination order" of the Mormons, Governor Christopher Bond's executive order rescinding it, and a newsclipping describing the rescission.
Diego Miguel Bringas y Encinas map
Hand-drawn map of California including the Baja area. The date of the item is uncertain. The map extends from 20 degrees to 50 degrees north latitude and from 260 degrees to 290 degrees longitute.
Diego Miguel Bringas y Encinas map
Hand-drawn map in Spanish. "Nuevo viage hecho por los Religiosos del Colegio de la Sta. Cruz a los Pimas Sentilies del Rio Gila, en Octubre de 1795 cuya Ruta se demarca con puntos." The map covers the area from 30 degrees to 34 degrees latitude and from 262 degrees to 269 1/2 degrees longitude.
Deed to Alexander Bryan for land purchased in Crawfordsville, Indiana
Printed form with handwritten notations. Signed by Ethan A. Brown, Commissioner of the General Land Office.
The building of A Peoples' History of Utah
Contains one videocassette titled The Building of A Peoples History of Utah, about the making of Dean L. May's miniseries A Peoples' History of Utah. It is a short video on the production team. Dated 1989.
Bureau of Indian Affairs correspondence
George Q. Cannon family correspondence
Collection is comprised of letters, most of them written by George Q. Cannon during his time of service as a Utah Territory delegate to the United States House of Representatives. The remainder of the letters were written by a variety of family members and friends to Martha Telle Cannon. The bulk of the letters were written between 1872 and 1882.