Photocopies
Found in 5412 Collections and/or Records:
Special (to me) things, 1955-1986
Special (to me) things, continued, 1968-2000
Speech of Hon. Jon. A. Binghan of Ohio, 1862 January 15
Photocopy of Speech of Hon. Jon. A. Bingham, of Ohio, given in the House of Representatives, “The power and duty of Congress to provide for the common defense and the suppression of the Rebellion,” 5 pp., 15 January 1862.
Mary Elizabeth Hendricks and John Dinnan Speirs journals and family records
Includes her journal, kept while teaching school in Richmond, Utah, 1896-1897; personal histories written by her and her husband, John D. Speirs, which include information on their settlement in Tooele County, Utah; biography of Samuel Allen Hendricks; photocopied images of members of the Hendricks and Speirs families; and a family group sheet of Samuel A. Hendricks and his wife, Eliza.
Spencer Fearnley Hatch papers, 2000
Spencer Hunn memoir and photographs, 1942-1970
Material contains the personal memoir of Hunn discussing his Latter-Day Saint mission and afterward joining the U.S. Army Air Corps and becoming a pilot of the B-24. He describes his bombing missions all over the European Theater, including one where his plane went down in Turkey and he was incarcerated but eventually escaped. File also includes photocopied photographs of Hunn's unit, the group he was with in Turkey, and later in life visting the Air Force Academy. Dated 1942-1970.
Spirit of youth and play stays hand of Father Time, 1921 December 17
Color photocopy of a newspaper clipping from the Rotagravure pictoral section of The Deseret News from December 17, 1921. The section features an article on C. R. Savage and his involvement in the Old Folks outing. There is a photograph taken by Savage of the Old Folks swimming in the Great Salt Lake at Saltair.
Will of Charles Christopher Springer
Contains a photocopied transcription from "American Families: Genealogical and Heraldic," 49 E 34- G.S., page 209, titled, "Will of Christopher Springer." The biographical account discusses the Springer family in Europe and North America, stating that the actions of the Orphans Court as stated in the will are dated June 9, 1669, three weeks after Christopher's death. Originally published by the American Historical Society in the 1920s.
St. John's Stake Academy letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 October 20
Letter from St. John's Stake Academy to Karl G. Maeser applying to begin an academic grade at St. John's. Dated October 20, 1900.