Correspondence
Found in 838 Collections and/or Records:
Lawrence Foster papers
The Lawrence Foster papers (1980-1983) consist of two articles by Foster on the LDS Church: "Career Apostates: Reflection on the Life and Work of Jerald and Sandra Tanner," and "A Personal Odyssey: My Encounter with Mormon History." Includes correspondence related to research activities. Foster was a professor and author.
Feramorz Young Fox papers
The Feramorz Young Fox papers (1830s-1966) consist of the personal, business, and research materials of Feramorz Y. Fox (1881-1957), a Utah historian, economist, and educator.
Sidney S. Fox papers
David B. Freed papers
The David B. Freed papers (1955-1977) contain original music, political action projects,personal and professional correspondence, and documents relating to his very involved stand on world peace.
Freemen Institute records
The Freemen Institute records (1963-1980) consist of pamphlets, course outlines, clippings, questionnaires, drafts of critical essays, correspondence, and notes. Also included are transcripts of speeches by Ezra Taft Benson supporting the organization. The Freemen Institute was a conservative political organization based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Many of its members were Mormon Church members.
Friendship Manor records
The Friendship Manor records (1968-1988) contains financial documents, meeting minutes, business proposals, correspondence, and federal and local government documents regarding this Salt Lake City retirement institution (founded 1968).
Virginia P. Frobes Utah political collection
The Virginia P. Frobes Utah political collection (1894-1956) consists of correspondence between notable Utah politicians and businessmen. Included are documents concerning Samuel Newhouse, Charles C. Parsons, Joseph H. Hutchinson, D. D. Moffat, Ray S. McCarty, Lillie M. Harris, and representatives of various mining companies. Also included is a scrapbook from the personal library of Fisher Harris which contains news clippings about his life and career.
Lorenz Fuellenbach papers
The Lorenz Fuellenbach papers (1862-1961) contain Fuellenbach's personal records such as family records, naturalization papers, family history, and church records, missionary notes, journals, and correspondence.
Frank Fuller papers
The Frank Fuller papers (1863-1911) consist of certificates, a telegram, a letter from Daniel Hammer Wells, and news articles all pertaining to Frank Fuller (1827-1915), a secretary and acting governor of Utah Territory.
Jim Gaddis papers
The Jim Gaddis papers (1955-2001) consist mainly of news clippings and scrapbooks concerning Gaddis (b. 1940), an award-winning ski champion from Utah. Correspondence and other miscellaneous materials are also included.
Mohammed Fikry Shihata Soliman Gahin papers
The Mohammed Fikry Shihata Soliman Gahin papers (1967-1999) contain correspondence, course materials, and articles on risk management, tax-deferring savings plans, insurance, and other financial matters. Gahin (b.1935) earned a doctorate in business rish management from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1966. Gahin was a professor of finance at the University of Utah and retired in 1999.
Don Gale papers
This collection (1932-2008) contains materials pertaining to Don Gale's involvement with journalism and the National Broadcast Editorial Association (NBEA). It also contains drafts and research materials of his biography of I. J. Wagner, Bags to Riches.
Michael D. "Mickey" Gallivan papers
The Michael D. "Mickey" Gallivan papers (1961-2006) contain materials dealing with his involvement with the Radioactive Waste Initiative, Winter Olympic bids for 1998 and 2002, Utah Travel Council, and various advertising campaigns. Gallivan was a former partner to Riester and was President and CEO of Harris & Love, Inc.
Bae B. Gardner papers
The Bae B. Gardner papers (1910-1997) contain diaries, correspondence, notebooks, essays, speeches, various articles and publications, and news clippings. Gardner was an employee at the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the University of Utah. Most of the collection contains information on Robert H. Hinckley, who founded the Hinckley Institute, and politics in general. Gardner grew up in Hinckley, Utah.
Eldon J. Gardner papers
Pete Delos Gardner papers
The Pete D. Gardner papers (1953-1988) contain journal articles, memos, letters, calendars, a lab notebook, speeches, course evaluations, grant applications, and satire articles from journals. Gardner was a professor of chemistry and biology and Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of Utah.
Regnal W. Garff papers
The Regnal W. Garff papers (1950s-1999) consist of personal and professional papers resulting from Garff's career as a judge in Utah's Second District Court. Garff was born in 1927 and raised in Utah. He received the LL. B. and Juris Doctor degrees from the University of Utah.
Royal Lovell Garff papers
The Royal Lovell Garff papers (1914-1996) contain journals, correspondence, scrapbooks, convention materials, articles, speeches, notes, notebooks, certificates, financial materials, pamphlets, speech cards, booklets, magazine excerpts, books, and news clippings, among other materials, that Royal Lovell Garff (1904-1994) used during his career as a teacher and public speaker.
Claudius Y. Gates papers
Clyde D. Gessel papers
The Clyde D. Gessel papers (1939-2002) contain correspondence, reports, scrapbooks and maps. While the majority of the collection deals with his work as a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), there is a large portion that concerns his work with the Department of Reclamation, where he played a role in many of the prominent water works of the west.