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Correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Archiveswest

Found in 840 Collections and/or Records:

Franklin Richards Smith papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1522
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1877-1938

George D. Smith papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0677
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1825-2009

Hyrum Jenkins Smith papers

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Identifier: ACCN 3074
Abstract The Hyrum Jenkins Smith papers (1833-1996) consist of biographical materials, correspondence, nineteenth century articles on LDS history, nineteenth century maps of Utah, Salt Lake City. and Mexico, family histories, publications of B. H. Roberts, Salt Lake City play programs, and missionary photos.
Dates: 1833-1996

John W. Smith papers

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Identifier: ACCN 3240
Abstract The John W. Smith papers (1906-1957) consist of materials related to John W. Smith and Joseph V. Smith. John W. Smith served as superintendent of schools in Salt Lake County, Utah. Joseph V. Smith worked for New York Life Insurance Company for 50 years.
Dates: 1906-1957

Joseph F. Smith family papers

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Identifier: MS 0288
Abstract The Joseph F. Smith family papers (1860-1944) contain correspondence, diaries, a letter book, and general materials pertaining to the life of Joseph F. Smith, his wives, and family. Smith was the sixth President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was the last President of the Church to have personally known the founder of the LDS faith, the Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr., who was also his uncle.
Dates: 1860-1944

Margaret Louise Smith papers

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Identifier: ACCN 2605
Abstract The Margaret Louise Smith papers (1895-1994) consist mostly of correspondence from the years 1911-1991, newsletters, notebooks and notes, programs, legal documents, and other personal materials.
Dates: 1895-1994

Nicholas Groesbeck Smith papers

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Identifier: ACCN 2078
Abstract The Nicholas Groesbeck Smith papers (1899-1963) contain diaries, correspondence, and a biography written by Smith. Smith was an LDS missionary in the Netherlands and served as LDS MIssion President in South Africa, Los Angeles, and the Northwestern States Mission.
Dates: 1899-1963

Stephen B. Smith papers

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Identifier: ACCN 2841
Abstract The Stephen B. Smith papers (1978-2014) include correspondence, GSBS administration materials, project planning materials, and project drafts. It also includes correspondence, conference materials, and lesson plans dealing with community and school education programs. Professional materials consist of programs and conferences attended and organized by Stephen Smith including the AIA, ULI, NAIOP and the APA organizations.
Dates: 1978-2014

Wilbur H. Smith papers

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Identifier: MS 0563
Abstract The Wilbur H. Smith papers (1853-1988) contain mining and geology documents collected by Wilbur H. Smith (1913-1988), a former division geologist for Kennecott Copper Corporation. The collection is divided into four sections and contains essays, publications, maps, correspondence, notes, books, newspaper and magazine articles, geology charts, reports, and pamphlets. The collection contains information on smelting, railroads, and the United States Geological Survey; Bingham, Utah, and the nearby...
Dates: 1853-1988

Isaac Albert Smoot papers

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Identifier: ACCN 1145
Abstract The Isaac Albert Smoot papers (1935-1950) consists of correspondence, minutes, and reports of the 1947 Utah Centennial Commission of which Smoot was a member. As well as correspondence and reports during Smoot's tenure as U.S. Postmaster for Salt Lake City and as an officer in the National Association of Postmasters of the United States (NAPUS), 1935 to 1950.
Dates: 1935-1950