Business correspondence
Found in 147 Collections and/or Records:
Ann Mousley Cannon papers
The Ann Mousley Cannon papers (1886-1990) contain both personal papers and information from the Omega Kappa Society, of which Mousley (1869-1948) was a member. Included are writings, correspondence, invitations, poetry, programs, and minutes.
Ramona Wilcox Cannon papers
William Alexander Carter correspondence
The William Alexander Carter correspondence consist of eight separate letters regarding personal and professional matters and a receipt.
Rebecca Chavez-Houck papers
This collection contains materials relating to Chavez-Houck's time served in the Utah House of Representatives, the majority of which pertains to legislation and the research relating various bills. Also included are research and reports, conferences and conventions, and general materials.
Chi Delta Phi records
The Chi Delta Phi records (1911-1968) are a collection of materials reflecting the organization, growth, activities, and dissolution of the Gleam Epsilon chapter of this sorority, and its predecessor, the Order of the Gleam. The collection is comprised of a two-volume roster, a two-volume scrapbook, business records, fifteen volumes of unpublished writings of the members of the sorority, and a play.
Classics Club records
The Classics Club records (1931- 2005) contain the organizational papers of this women's literary group based in Salt Lake City.
John and Bertha Clinton papers
The John and Bertha Clinton papers (1923-1962) contain a guest book from their cottage, diaries, address books, correspondence, notes, financial records, a list of officers and programs from the Order of the Eastern Star, and newspaper clippings.
Colorado Plateau River Guides Association records
Consortium for Utah Women in Higher Education records
Deedee Corradini papers
The Deedee Corradini papers (1960-2013) consist primarily of materials on the 2002 Olympic Games, including brochures, pamphlets, reports, and bid books. Also included are materials relating to her campaign. Dee Corradini was elected mayor of Salt Lake City in 1991 and served two consecutive terms. She was instrumental in bringing the 2002 Winter Olympic Games to Salt Lake City.
Ruth Draper Crockatt papers
The Ruth Draper Crockatt papers (1899-2004) consists of biographical materials, correspondence, news clippings, employment records, congressional funding requests and appropriations, reports, and projects she produced for the Utah Arts Council (UAC) and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).
Culture Lure Club records
The Culture Lure Club records (1932-1995) contains documents regarding this Salt Lake City club, including meeting records, correspondence, a constitution, a charter member list, club notebooks, and other documents. The Culture Lure Club was a women's club in Salt Lake City, Utah founded in 1932.
Daria Book Club records
The Daria Book Club records (1949-2007) contain scrapbooks, correspondence, financial documents, meeting minutes, and study materials. The club had originally been formed in 1951 as the Aurora chapter of the Delphinian Society, and was organized as the Daria Book Club in 1955.
Daughters of the American Colonists records
The Daughters of the American Colonists papers (1937-1996) contain a variety of information and materials about the local and national groups and information on other similar societies. The materials include: minutes, history, reports, expenditures, yearbooks, memorials, and general materials.
Daughters of the American Revolution, Uintah Chapter records
The Daughters of the American Revolution, Uintah Chapter records consist of promotional literature, information regarding local events, scrapbooks and general materials. The DAR is an organization for descendants of men who fought in the American Revolution.
Klancy Clark De Nevers papers
Louise Degn papers
The Louise Degn papers (1946-2015) consist of personal and professional correspondence, journals, sheet music, newspaper clippings, and various materials such as scripts and researchfrom her work as a reporter for KSL and a professor at the University of Utah. The collection also includes documents and internal KSL correspondence concerning to the controversial program "Mormon Women and Depression," which almost did not air.
Frederick S. Dellenbaugh correspondence
The Frederick S. Dellenbaugh correspondence (1922-1934) consists of letters written by Dellenbaugh to Arthur H. Clark regarding various manuscript projects.
Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad records
The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad records (1923-1983) contains correspondence, reports and ledgers of accident investigations and property claims, and general insurance schedules. Also included in the records is a press release concerning the reopening of the railroad following the Thistle landslide in 1983.
Deseret Chemical Depot collection
The Deseret Chemical Depot collection (1942-1943) contains documents regarding the establishment and founding of the Depot.