Correspondence
Found in 838 Collections and/or Records:
Robert N. and Clara (Peggy) Broomfield Sears papers
The Robert N. and Peggy Broomfield Sears papers (1880s-1992) consist mainly of scrapbooks documenting the activities of this couple, including Robert Sears's career with Phillips Petroleum Company.
Adrien and Emilie Segil papers
The Adrien and Emilie Segil papers (1825-1987) contain a scrapbook and general materials relating to Adrien and Emilie's fashion retail business.
Sol J. Selvin papers
The Sol J. Selvin papers (1937-1982) consist of certificates, biographies, legislative documents, correspondence, and news clippings concerning Solomon "Sol" Joseph Selvin (1878-1958), a former Utah Senator and businessman.
Antoine de Seynes papers
The Antoine de Seynes papers (1938) contain materials documenting a French expedition kayak trip down the Colorado River. Included are correspondence, journals, articles, and a poem. Most of the materials are in French.
Pat Shea papers
The Pat Shea papers (1976-1994) contain correspondence, fax transmissions, articles, newsletters, pamphlets, brochures, notebooks, legislation materials, U. S. Senate materials, term reports, and news clippings related to the politics of Utah and the United States. Shea graduated from Harvard Law School, practiced law and served as counsel to the Foreign Relations Committee in the U.S. Senate. He ran as the Democratic candidate for governor of Utah in 1992.
Shephard Book Company collection
The Shephard Book Company collection (1884-1938) consists of 15 individual items that includes correspondence, bank checks, mortgage note and ephemera. The diverse pieces, signed by Richard B. Shephard, emphasize the fact that Shephard's patrons were notable writers and high-ranking individuals, including Frederick Dellenbaugh, William James Ghent, Myrtle Reed, Rear Admiral Winfield Scott Schley, and Booker T. Washington.
Arthur Shepherd papers
The Arthur Shepherd papers (1892-2010) consist mainly of original composition manuscripts created by Shepherd (1880-1958), a music composer, conductor, and teacher. Also included in the collection are correspondence, awards, lecture notes, news clippings, biographical information, concert programs, and other materials.
Charles R. Shepherd papers
The Charles R. Shepherd papers (1930-1977) consist of letters, notes, and his personal daybook. Also included is a copy of "As We Knew Him," a tribute to William L. Rich. The tribute contains blessings, letters, histories, and biographies of William L. Rich.
Richard Farnham Sherwood papers
The Richard Farnham Sherwood papers (1942-1991) consist of personal papers, WWII Air Force materials, information pertaining to the Senior World Exchange Program and political activism materials.
Clarice Short papers
The Clarice Short papers (1904-1975) consist of diaries, correspondence to her family in New Mexico, and rough drafts of poems. Short was an author and a member of the University of Utah Department of English.
Harold F. Silver papers
Silver King Coalition Mines Company records
William Sloan letter to John Kerr
The William Sloan letter to John Kerr (1864) describes Sloan's time in Virginia City where he was selling livestock and being involved with the freighting business in the West.
M. Neff Smart papers
The collection (1964-1978) consists of materials relating to M. Neff Smart's involvement in starting school/community newspapers in Ghana. Included are correspondence, reports, and issues of The Densu Times distributed to students in rural Ghana (1974-1976). Smart was a professor of journalism at the University of Utah.
William B. Smart papers
Anne M. Smith papers
The Anne M. Smith papers (1936-1980) primarily stem from material gathered by Dr. Smith in 1936 and 1937 in the course of field work conducted among the Native American peoples of the Great Basin, the Ute Tribe in particular.
Fielding K. Smith papers
The Fielding K. Smith (1918-1965) papers consist of correspondence, clippings, Christmas cards, a children's book, and a pencil drawing. The majority of correspondence relates to Smith's activities as an emcee and comes from well-known figures in Utah polities and business and in the LDS Church.
Franklin E. Smith papers
The Franklin E. Smith papers (1901, 1911) consist of notes from a canal stockholders joint meeting in the South Jordan LDS ward house (1901); and a letter from Joseph F. Smith, Jr. to Franklin E. Smith (1911) answering a question on LDS Church doctrine.
Franklin Richards Smith papers
This Franklin Richards Smith papers (1877-1938) consist of correspondence, papers, and photographs which document Smith's LDS mission to England, 1908-1911. Also included is correspondence of his parents, other relatives, and associates. Finally, the collection includes an assortment of printed materials such as newspaper clippings, booklets, and assorted souvenir items. The collection consists entirely of photocopies.
George D. Smith papers
The George D. Smith papers (1825-2009) contain essays, symposium presentations, letters, and othe items relating to central and controversial questions in LDS history and belief.