Correspondence
Found in 838 Collections and/or Records:
William Gibson family papers
The William Gibson family papers (1869-1960) contain written histories, financial records, correspondence and books relating to the Gibson family, and William Gibson's service during the Black Hawk Indian War.
William R. and Erlyn Gould Distinguished Lecture on Technology and the Quality of Life Series records
The William R. and Erlyn Gould Distinguished Lecture on Technology and the Quality of Life Series records (1992-2008) consist of documents pertaining to the organization of the lecture events and the people presenting lectures delivered at the University of Utah. The Goulds began the lecture in 1992 to meet the "critical need for continuing public education about issues regarding modern technology and its impact on our daily lives."
Barbara Williams papers
The Barbara Williams papers (1945-2005) contain correspondence, research files, scrapbooks, family histories, educational material, and manuscript drafts of some of the books written by this Utah author.
David Charles Williams papers
The David Charles Williams papers (1971-2002) consists of the papers and correspondence on enviromental policy and workshops collected while Williams was the Chief of Planning and Enviromental Coordination for the Bureau of Land Management in the Department of the Interior. David Charles Williams spent his entire career in public service, including many years with the Bureau of Land Management.
J. D. Williams papers
Clark L. Wilson papers
The Clark L. Wilson papers (1894-1996) contain correspondence, reports, brochures, maps, drawings, business materials, personal materials, and news clippings pertaining to the mining industry in Utah. Included is information regarding Wilson's appointment to serve as a member of the Utah Air Conservation Committee where he represented the mining industry.
Quintus Charles Wilson papers
The Quintus Charles Wilson papers (1868-1984) contain essays, news articles, and school materials written and/or collected by Wilson while attending the University of Minnesota. Quintus C. Wilson (1903-1999) was a member of the Journalism Department at the University of Utah.
Robert Hyde Wilson papers
The Robert Hyde Wilson papers (1931-1983) consist mainly of theater programs and notes, although some news clippings, correspondence, scrapbooks, and other materials are also included. Robert Hyde Wilson was co-founder of the Lagoon Opera House and directed productions at Kingsbury Hall and Pioneer Theater, both located at the University of Utah.
Ted Wilson papers
The Ted Wilson papers (1976-1988) document the tenure of this Salt Lake City mayor (1976-1985) and his campaign for the U. S. Senate against Orrin Hatch in 1982. His mayoralty papers are concerned with administrative activities, boards and committees, the city council, correspondence, city departments, personnel, politics, speeches, and other topics.
Dale Eldon Winn papers
The Dale Eldon Winn papers (1850-1996) consist of correpondence, military materials, writings, travel notebooks, and general materials. Winn was drated into World War II in 1941, serving in Australia, New Guinea and at Fort Still, Oklahoma.
Maxwell Myer Wintrobe papers
Craig Wirth papers
The Craig Wirth papers (1922-2001) contain correspondence, scripts, reports, directories, financial records, press releases, television publicity material, news clippings, and other materials surrounding the broadcasting career of Craig Wirth.
Sylvan H. Wittwer papers
The Sylvan H. Wittwer papers (1942-2002) contain correspondence, publications, log books, articles, scrapbooks, and other documents pertaining to Wittwer's experiences as a scientist and researcher.
Women's Ski Jumping USA records
The Women's Ski Jumping USA records (2006-2011) consist of correspondence, fundraising materials, posters, stickers and other promotional materials. WSJ-USA is a non-profit organization incorporated in 2003 in Park City, Utah. It was created to support the rising number of elite U.S. women ski jumpers who needed financial support and strong leadership to get them into the international fold and on sport's biggest stage, the Olympic Games.
Frederick Hoffman Wood papers
The Frederick Hoffman Wood papers (1950s-1960s) consist of a diary and loose diary pages, correspondence, clippings, brochures, and other materials that document his participation in the 1955-1956 Eggert-Hatch Expedition. The expedition was a river trip down the Green and Colorado Rivers with the purpose of making a complete film record of the river canyons before the great dams at Flaming Gorge and Glen Canyon were built.
Wood Hagenbarth Cattle Company records
The Wood Hagenbarth Cattle Company records (1899-1915) consist of correspondence, telegrams, an annual report, and assorted items.
Douglas O. Woodruff papers
Jedediah Foss Woolley, Jr. papers
The Jedediah Foss Woolley Jr. papers (1840-1981) contain various documents related to the life and times of Woolley and his family.
Taylor A. Woolley papers
Richard Tracey Wootton papers
The Richard Tracey Wootton papers (1960-2000) consist of research material, surveys, and correspondence related to his book Saints and Scientists, which presents evidence that Utah is foremost in the U.S. in production of scientists, and argues that the LDS faith is largely responsible for that fact. Richard Tracey Wootton (b. 1918) has dedicated his life to education, related administrative work, and the LDS Church.