Letters
Found in 88534 Collections and/or Records:
A Nailing Notion, by Matilda Maria Bunshon, typescript, 38 pp.
A New approach to improving teaching
A non-partisan superintendent of public instruction, 1914
A. O. Smoot correspondence, 1856-1894
A. O. Smoot correspondence, 1852-1888
This file contains letters between Abraham O. Smoot and several correspondents including Brigham Young and William R. Minish. Topics include the alottment of Perpetual Emigration Funds for pioneers traveling to Salt Lake City, Utah, the persecution of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Missouri, and the settling of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in St. George, Utah. Materials dated 1852 to 1888.
A. O. Smoot family correspondence, 1851-1914
Contains incoming and outgoing letters from members of the Smoot family. Materials date from between 1851 and 1914.
A. O. Smoot family correspondence, 1873-1886
This file contains letters between various Smoot family members and friends, including Brigham Young. Topics include Fort Provo, mission updates, and news. Materials dated 1873 to 1886.
A. O. Smoot family genealogy, 1837-1947
Contains genealogical materials, correspondence, blessings, and other materials related to the history of the Smoot family. Materials date from between 1845 and 1947.
A. O. Smoot family genealogy letters to W. R. Minish, date of production not identified
File contains letters to W.R. Minish concerning the genealogy of the A. O. Smoot family. Correspondents include Kate P. Laulton. Materials are undated but are from approximately 1880.
A. O. Smoot family genealogy letters to W. R. Minish, 1880-1881
This file contains letters to W.R. Minish about the genealogy of the A. O. Smoot family. Correspondents include Benjamin H. Smoot, L. R. Smoot, Walker W. Smoot, C. Caverly, and Kate T. Lander. Materials are dated January 1880-January 1881.