Correspondence
Found in 838 Collections and/or Records:
Joe Hill Organizing Committee records
The Joe Hill Organizing Committee records (1914-1991) contain book reviews, committee lists, correspondence, flyers, news clippings, newsletters, petitions, play reviews, posters, reservation permits, songbooks, stamps, and tax forms. Some documents are copies from the trial and execution of Joe Hill in Utah in 1915. The Organizing Committee was formed in 1989 to commemorate Joe Hill who was a popular songwriter for the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Grant Johannesen papers
The Grant Johnannesen papers (1870-2005) contain correspondence, certificates, and printed material relating to his career as a concert pianist. Grant Johannesen played with several orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, and at Carnegie Hall. His major interests were the works of lesser-known French composers, such as Gabriel Faure, who's entire body of work he eventually recorded.
Peter G. Johnston papers
Sara Barnard Johnston papers
This collection consists of 37 letters written to Sara Barnard (1907-1967) by Wallace Earle Stegner in 1933 and 1934. Included are news clippings and a 1994 calendar with excerpts from Wallace Stegner's Mormon Country.
Burton Howard and Angelina Carhart Tallmon Jones papers
E. D. Jones papers
The E. D. Jones papers (1919, 1925) consist of a short history, written by Jones, of the Independence Mine at Turret, Colorado, and two letters.
Garth N. Jones papers
Garth Nelson Jones (b. 1925) is Professor Emeritus of Public Policy and Administration at the University of Alaska at Anchorage. The Garth N. Jones papers (1986-2006) contain articles, papers, and related correspondence.
Joseph Severn and Marjorie Allen Jones family papers
The Joseph Severn and Marjorie Allen Jones family papers (1855-2007) consist of correspondence, autobiographical and biographical materials, missionary journals, diaries, physician notes, newspaper clippings, photos, autograph albums, lecture notes, postcards, Christmas cards, and travel memorabilia.
Reverend Paul Jones papers
The Reverend Paul Jones papers (1898-1942) consist primarily of correspondence, diaries, periodicals, and news clippings from Reverend Paul Jones’ life as a socialist, pacifist, and bishop in the Episcopal Church. Jones served as Episcopal Bishop of Utah from 1916 to 1918, and spent the remainder of his life doing missionary work across the eastern United States and assistant teaching at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Jones died of multiple myeloma in 1941 at the age of 60.
Steven E. Jones papers
The Steven E. Jones papers (1983-1992) consist of materials resulting from Jones' research interests in cold fusion and the physics field in general. Included are correspondence, notes, and writings.
Walter R. Jones papers
The Walter R. Jones papers (1920-2013) consist of correspondence, military reports, pamphlets, meeting minutes, training guides, handbooks, manuscripts, conference papers, research materials, short stories, articles, and bibliographical information.
Journal history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints [microform]
The journal history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1830-1972) contains diaries, letters, newspapers, and sermons on 304 reels of microfilm. The Church Historian's Office compiled a 1200-volume chronological scrapbook using diaries, letters, newspapers, sermons, and other materials.
Shih-Kung Kao papers
The Shih-Kung Kao papers consist of documents collected by this former meteorology professor regarding his research and class teachings.
Peter V. Karns papers [photocopies]
The Peter V. Karns papers [photocopies] contains clippings, newsletters, race results, and other items relating to Karns' University of Utah downhill ski team experience and biathalon career.
Zettie M. Nebeker Kearl letter
The Zettie M. Nebeker Kearl letter [typewritten] was sent to Heber J. Grant and gives the history of John Nebeker's activities in southern Utah and requesting that a marker be erected to honor him.
Thomas Kearns scrapbooks
The Thomas Kearns scrapbooks (1899-1917) consist mainly of news clippings with random inclusions of correspondence, personal ephemera, and certificates of award.
Scott G. Kenney collection
The Scott G. Kenney collection (1820-1984) reflects the research interests of Scott G. Kenney during the 1970s and early 1980s for a projected biography of Joseph F. Smith (1838-1901). The collection consists of typescripts made by Kenney, as well as photocopies of diaries and letters. Scott G. Kenney (b. 1946) is a historical researcher, a writer, and a musician.
Knight Belnap Kerr papers
The Knight Belnap Kerr papers consist of a Mormon Church centennial program, 1930; Salt Lake City Covered Wagon Days (Days of '47) program, 1935; correspondence, a draft of an article, and photocopied clippings concerning the career of Andrew Affleck Kerr (1877-1929), archeologist and anthropologist at the University of Utah.
Jack Warren Keuffel papers
The Jack Warren Keuffel papers (1921-1974) consists of correspondence, collegiate research and course work, abstracts, published papers, and project-related papers. Keuffel was a professor of physics at the University of Utah (1959-1974) and a principal researcher for a cosmic ray research team sponsored by the University of Utah Department of Physics.
Sam Kiefer papers
The Sam Kiefer papers (circa 1930s-1940s) consist of broadcast source material, correspondence, and fan mail primarily addressed to Peter Spraynozzle (Sam Kiefer), at KSL Radio Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. Included are radio scripts and clippings of columns written for the Utah Labor News under the name Peter Spraynozzle.