Photocopies
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Dedicatory exercises of the Brigham Young Academy Building
Contains the description of the dedicatory exercises, and includes the farewell speech given by Karl Maeser.
General Church Board of Education correspondence, 1888-1901
Contains the correspondence of Karl G. Maeser and other members of the Church Board of Education related to the schools of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Correspondence references difficulties related to funding and staffing a large number of schools. Materials date from 1888 to 1901.
Karl G. Maeser letters to Reinhard Maeser, 1868 May-September
Includes scans of two letters written by Karl G. Maeser to his son, Reinhard. Materials date from between May 24, 1868 and September 18, 1868.
Karl G. Maeser personal correspondence, 1861-1900
Contains correspondence related to the personal life and projects of Maeser, along with correspondence related to his family. Included are Maeser's correspondence with Brigham Young about the issue of plural marriage and the state of his family. Dates range from 1861 to 1900.
Karl G. Maeser correspondence
John Rockey Park diary
Typescript of a diary with handwritten corrections. Also included are photocopies of the handwritten original diary. Park writes about visits to the University of Deseret by leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints including Brigham Young and Orson Pratt, tells about hiring Karl G. Maeser, and describes educational financing and the nature of education in Utah.
Principal's Office correspondence, 1878-1889
Contains correspondence related to Maeser's term as principal of Brigham Young Academy. Materials focus on the financial difficulties of the Academy and the need for more teachers. Also addressed are discipline and ecclesiastical matters. Dates range from 1878 to 1889.
A. LeGrand Richards collection on Karl G. Maeser
Collection contains photocopies, transcripts, and translations of German articles pertaining to Karl G. Maeser collected by A. LeGrand Richards. The articles pertain to the associations Maeser had with teaching organizations and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1851 to 1856 in Germany.