Certificates
Found in 84 Collections and/or Records:
Jude Allen papers
The Jude Allen papers (1836-1981) consist of a handwritten account book; a certificate of Allen's appointment to the rank of captain in the Ohio Militia; a three-page biography written by his granddaughter, Edna Dewey Pierson; and a children's short story written in 1981, by Avon Compton, another granddaughter.
John Anderson papers
The John Anderson papers (1917-1925) contain a certificate of award from his sixth grade class, and a letter he wrote to his "sisters all" from Camp Curry in 1925.
Charles H. Andrus papers
The Charles H. Andrus papers (1923-1926) consist of papers resulting from Andrus' LDS Church mission to the Eastern United States. Included are letters, certificates, street meeting materials, and a diary.
Alice Morrey Bailey papers
Joseph E. Beard papers
The Joseph E. Beard papers (1921-1923) contain four missionary diaries from the 1920's in the Eastern States Mission and one program (photocopy) of ESM Conference at Hill Cumorah, September 1923.
Flora Stewart Bennion collection
The Flora Stewart Bennion collection (1904-1917) consists of three certificates (dated 1904-1917) regarding a Dorothy/Dora Maiben and her accomplishments in becoming a registered nurse.
John O'M Bockris papers
The John O’M Bockris papers (1923-2013) consists of personal papers, research materials and correspondence. Including within the collection are materials regarding the Philadelphia Project and the fraud investigation. Bockris was a professor of physical science.
William H. Bowers papers
The William H. Bowers papers (1875-1979) contain materials relating to William H. Bowers (1841-1892), a man well known in the mining and metallurgic circles of the last half of the nineteenth century. The bulk of the collection consists of bids, contracts, and agreements.
Mary Young Burton family papers
The Mary Young Burton family papers (1916-1964) consist of diplomas and certificates of Mary Young Burton and other members of the Young family. Included is a biographical sketch of Gen. Richard W. Young.
Canyon Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Utah certificate [photocopy]
The Canyon Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Utah certificate copy proclaims the establishment of Lodge Number 13 located in Bingham Canyon, Utah.
Fredrick A. Carleson papers
The Fredrick A. Carleson papers (1883-1993) contain correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, certificates, notebooks, pamphlets, and business records concerning Fredrick Carleson and members of the Carleson, Gailey, and Patterson families. Carleson owned an automobile dealership in Salt Lake City. He was president of the Utah Automobile Dealers Asociation during the 1970s.
Albert Carrington papers
The Albert Carrington papers (1847-1887) contain diaries, correspondence, and other documents that recount Carrington's life and dealings with his family, mission, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), business, school, politics, and other aspects of his life.
Kenneth Bitner Castleton papers
Mads Christensen papers
The Mads Christensen papers (1869-1913) consist of a an autograph book given to Christensen by fellow LDS polygamist prisoners in the Utah Penitentiary. Also included is Christensen's citizenship certificate, a letter, and biographical materials.
Walter Gordon Clark papers
The Walter Gordon Clark papers (1909-1983) consists of correspondence, consulting notes, product reports, and patent certificates pertaining to Clark's steel production company, Clarkiron, Inc. Also included are writings by Clark and a curriculum vitae.
Richard Clay papers
The Richard Clay papers (1867-1869) contain correspondence, clippings, and the Certificate of Thanks and Honorable Service for volunteering in the 140th Regiment of Illinois Infantry.
Alice Colton papers
The Alice Colton papers (1933-1940) consist of a letter and a certificate of membership to Theta Alpha Phi.
Byron O. Colton family papers
The Byron O. Colton family papers (1905-1947) consist of correspondence to Byron Owen Colton in Maeser, Utah, from William H. Smart of Roosevelt; correspondence from family and friends; business records and certificates; and a typescript history of the Roosevelt, Utah, LDS Stake, among other papers. Byron Owen Colton (b. 1882) was an LDS Church bishop in the Uintah Stake and later succeeded William H. Smart as president of that stake.