Correspondence
Found in 838 Collections and/or Records:
Oliver Cowdrey correspondence [photocopies and typescripts]
The Oliver Cowdrey correspondence [photocopies and typecripts] consist of forty-six letters written by Cowdrey, during 1833-1838, for himself or for others. Oliver Cowdrey (1806-1850) was one of six original members of the Church of Christ, later called the Church Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was a scribe to Joseph Smith.
R. Paul Cracroft papers
The R. Paul Cracroft papers (1942-2007) contain correspondence, original manuscripts, famiy and personal documents. He worked for the Salt Lake tribune and became the Assistant Director of Public Relations at the University of Utah from 1948-1951. From 1951-1956, he was Press Secretary for Senator Wallace Bennett and spent most of the rest of his career at the University of Utah in various capacities.
Bruce A. Crane papers
Bruce A. Crane has held numerous positions with the United States Ski Association (USSA). His collection documents his activities with the USSA, the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), the United States Ski Team (USST), and the Federation of International Skiing (FIS). Included in this collection are numerous reports, circulars, and correspondence concerning the administrative activities of Bruce A. Crane throughout his career.
Arthur L. Crawford papers
The Arthur L. Crawford papers (1899-1980s) contain personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts and articles pertaining to mineral resources in Utah, bound volumes on geology and flood problems, Western Gilsonite and Elaterite Co. financial records, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey (UGMS) administrative records, and the missionary journals of Crawford's father.
Gary and Ann Crocker papers
The Gary and Ann Crocker papers (2010) consist of materials honoring the Crockers for their generosity and leadership in the creation of the Gary L. and Ann T. Crocker Science Center at the George Thomas Building. The collection contains several letters from University of Utah staff along with several photograph proof sheets, taken by Trevor Mueller, documenting the dedication of the center.
J. Allen Crockett correspondence [photocopies]
This collection [photocopies] contains general official correspondence concerning appointments, promotions, retirements, deaths, and service on civic organizations. Crockett was a former chief justice of the Utah Supreme Court.
Alfred Cumming papers [microform]
The Alfred Cumming papers (1857-1865) consist of a microfilm copy of personal and official correspondence and a letterpress book relating to Cumming's service as Governor of Utah Territory, 1858-1861. Includes letters from Thomas L. Kane, Brigham Young, and his wife, Elizabeth Cumming; Cumming's personal record of those fleeing east from Utah while wintering with the Utah Expedition at Camp Scott, Wyoming; scrapbooks of national clippings from Cumming's term of office.
Joseph A. Curtis papers
The Joseph A. Curtis papers (1921-1990) contain correspondence, articles, songbooks of the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.), and a typescript of a book entitled The Right Man? The Tragic Saga of Joe Hill by Joseph A. Curtis.
Keene Curtis papers
Daly-Judge Mining Company records
The Daly-Judge Mining Company records (1889-1917) contain invoices, receipt of items, and correspondence. The Daly-Judge Mining Company was one of the major operations in Park City in the early 20th century. It was founded in 1900 and soon became one of the Park City district's richest operations.
Dame-McBride family papers
Francis M. Darter correspondence
The Francis M. Darter correspondence (1918) consist of two letters written by Darter to a Brother Sturm. He discusses being reinstated into the LDS Church, a book he has written that does not agree with church leaders, and preparing for the final days of the earth.
Daughters of the American Revolution, Princess Timpanogos Chapter records
Cedric I. Davern papers
The Cedric I. Davern papers (1980-1988) contain correspondence, research notes and papers, article reprints, lecture materials, student papers, and news clippings. Davern was Professor of cellular, viral, and molecular biology at the University of Utah. He also served as Dean of the Medical School and Academic Vice President of the University of Utah.
Jefferson Davis letter to Sidney Webster
The Jefferson Davis letter to Sidney Webster (1859) informs the latter that Colonel Steptoe's nomination as governor of Utah received the U.S. Senate's confirmation on 21 December 1854.
B. Nielsen De Luna papers
The B. Nielsen De Luna papers (1939-2003) contain her writings including the 10 volumes of The Mortal Shakespeare. The papers include Christmas cards, correspondence, and miscellaneous materials. De Luna was an emeritus professor of the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada and an eminent Shakespearean scholar.
Mario S. De Pillis papers
The Mario S. De Pillis papers (1957-2008) consist of correspondence, reviews, and other materials. De Pillis, a professor of history at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, specialized in the social history of the United States and in the history of American religion, with particular emphasis on Mormonsim and Shakerism.
James Clawson Dean papers
The James Clawson Dean papers (1890-2008) contain correspondence, newsletters, financial and medical documents, brochures, subject files, notebooks, and memorabilia.
Arthur C. Deck papers
Sandra Sheets Denman papers
The Sandra Sheets Denman papers (1930s-2000s) consist of correspondence, collected recipes, ephemeral materials, along with numerous recipe booklets and pamphlets. These booklets and pamphlets contain recipes and were produced for promotional purposes by food manufacturers.