Broadsides
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
"£ 200 Reward" broadsheet
The "£ 200 Reward" broadsheet (1911) advertises a reward for "each and every case of girls being sent to Utah as white slaves or for the purpose of becoming polygamous wives." The verso promotes the state of Utah and the people.
Thomas George Brown papers
The Thomas George Brown papers (1891-1918) consist of correspondence, a ledger page, postal mailers, receipts, and broadsides.
Califia Books records
The Califia Books records (1979-2004) consist of correspondence, inventories, invoices, receipts, broadsides, pamphlets, catalogs, fliers, invitations, financial papers, sales records, and other materials documenting Califia's business operations. Califia Books is located in San Francisco and specializes in exhibiting fine press and artists' books and broadsides.
Robert Lang Campbell papers
The Robert L. Campbell papers (1840-1873) contain his diaries, correspondence, genealogy, and broadsides. Robert L Campbell (1825-1874) was an early Mormon educator, and one of the pioneers who crossed the Overland Trail in 1854. He was the Territorial Superintendant of Schools, and is widely held responsible for the birth of the school system in Utah.
Otto N. Toomey papers
The Otto N. Toomey papers (1935) consist of a scrapbook of news clippings and a broadside entitled The State of Utah v. O. N. Toomey. The case involved a union carpenter, Otto N. Toomey, who was prosecuted for non-support of his family because he refused to accept work as a laborer as ordered by the Salt Lake County emergency relief administration.
Utah Symphony Guild records
The Utah Symphony Guild records (1941-2006) consist of scrapbooks that contain news clippings, programs, announcements, rosters, photographs, statements, correspondence, pen and ink drawings, and other items. Broadsides are also included in the collection. The Utah Symphony Guild was organized in 1947 as a support group for the Utah Symphony Orchestra.