Judges -- United States -- History -- Sources
Found in 74 Collections and/or Records:
Journal, 1965 September 15- 1965 December 31
Includes photographs and memorabilia
Journal, 1966 January 10- 1966 June 29
Includes photographs and memorabilia
Journal, 1966 July 3- 1966 December 31
Includes photographs and memorabilia
Legal Miscellany of Judge A. Sherman Christensen (comprised of mostly speeches)
Contains diaries, professional and private correspondence, speeches, essays, poetry, and histories. The materials relate to Christensen's personal life and to his work as a lawyer and as a jurist. Also includes private correspondence, primarily between Christensen and other family members, especially his wife, Lois.
Lois B. Christensen Journals
Contains diaries, professional and private correspondence, speeches, essays, poetry, and histories. The materials relate to Christensen's personal life and to his work as a lawyer and as a jurist. Also includes private correspondence, primarily between Christensen and other family members, especially his wife, Lois.
Memorabilia
Contains diaries, professional and private correspondence, speeches, essays, poetry, and histories. The materials relate to Christensen's personal life and to his work as a lawyer and as a jurist. Also includes private correspondence, primarily between Christensen and other family members, especially his wife, Lois.
Miscellaneous Legal Correspondence
Includes correspondence with BYU Law School officials and other legal colleagues.
Miscellaneous writing, 1973
includes photographs and memorabilia
Personal and Family Correspondence and Scrapbooks
Contains diaries, professional and private correspondence, speeches, essays, poetry, and histories. The materials relate to Christensen's personal life and to his work as a lawyer and as a jurist. Also includes private correspondence, primarily between Christensen and other family members, especially his wife, Lois.
Preliminary Processed Material
Contains diaries, professional and private correspondence, speeches, essays, poetry, and histories. The materials relate to Christensen's personal life and to his work as a lawyer and as a jurist. Also includes private correspondence, primarily between Christensen and other family members, especially his wife, Lois.