Correspondence
Found in 838 Collections and/or Records:
Neils S. and Ellen Gibson Smith Larsen family papers
The Neils S. and Ellen Gibson Smith Larsen family papers (1876-1991) contain in this collection are obituaries, blessings and short histories for many of the members of Larsen family. The bulk of the collection is comprised of correspondence and documents related to Claire Larsen Jackson, one of the daughters of Neils and Ellen.
Robert Gordon Larsen papers
The Robert Gordon Larsen papers (1930-1972) contain correspondence, journal articles, notebooks, research proposals, and a scrapbook relating to the career of this Utah chemist. Larsen was an engineer and chemist principally with the Shell Development Company, a division of Shell Oil Company.
Vernon Wallace Larsen papers
The Vernon Wallace Larsen papers (1932-1997) contain his research for the book Utah Poets. This includes oral histories, interviews, examples of their work, and correspondence. The book was written to celebrate the Utah State Poetry Society's annual award for "Poet of the Year," and includes a biography of each winner. There are also interviews and original work with poets who did not win, but still contributed to the society.
Frederick William Larson papers
G. Bennett Larson papers
Stan Larson papers
The Stan Larson papers (1842-2011) consist of an interview of Larson, manuscripts, articles, notes, newspaper clippings, conference papers, diaries, correspondence, book reviews, books, and assorted materials. Larson was an associate librarian and curator of manuscripts at the J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah. He was also a scholar and writer on topics dealing with the LDS Church.
E. Lee Lasater papers
The E. Lee Lasater papers (1989) consist of correspondence between United States Federal Judge Winder and a manuscript of a screenplay titled Stormy Journey. Lasater (b. 1944) wrote the play as an autobiographic effort to explain the politics of Finland and his involvement with the CIA and FBI. Lasater is a psychologist in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Genevieve Lawrence papers
The Genevieve Lawrence papers (1944-1989) contain correspondence, sales information, artist cards, and gallery programs. Correspondents include Alice Merrill Horne and Ray Nilson's Fine Arts Gallery. Concerns art galleries, Utah Women artists, interior design and the 1955-1957 Utah State Fairs. Also includes organization records of the American Association of University Women. Genevieve Lawrence was a owner of Lugen Galleries and an art collector.
George P. Lee papers [photocopies]
Lawrence Howard Lee papers
The Lawrence Howard Lee papers (1943-2002) detail his personal and professional life. The collection consists of correspondence, articles, financial materials, and professional materials regarding Western Airlines. Lee began his airline career in 1943 and worked in many different field and administrative positions within Western Airlines and established Salt Lake City as Western's first major "hub" operation. He became President and Chief Executive Officer of Western Airline in 1983.
C. Lowell and Georgiana T. Lees papers
The C. Lowell and Georgiana T. Lees papers (1883-1998) contain materials used or collected by the Lees that document their family history and C. Lowell Lees's interest and professional activities in the theater at the University of Utah, Rutgers University, California's Pasadena Playhouse, government agencies during the Great Depression and World War II, commercial theater, and other institutions.
Russell Lees papers
The Russell Lees papers (1994-1999) contain correspondence, reviews, programs, brochures, and news clippings. Russell Lees (b. 1957) is a playwright, and the material in this collection pertains to his play, Nixon's Nixon.
Leo Leonard papers
The Leo Leonard papers (1900-1975) contain correspondence, programs and announcements, traveling brochures, awards and certificates, newspaper clippings, books, maps, and other documents related to Leo Bradford Leonard's life and his career in the United States Army. Click here to view the digitized materials from the collection.
Letter regarding travel from Chicago to Albuquerque
The letter regarding travel from Chicago to Albuquerque (1928) was written by an individual named Julius to Louis and Edith. The letter describes travels in the Western United States and includes a map of the route taken from Chicago to Albuquerque.
David T. Lewis collection
This collection contains letters (1831-1894) concerning various events in Utah history. Included are letters from Brigham Young to Thomas W. Ellerbeck; and one letter from Daniel H. Wells to Brig. Gen. W. B. Pace. Also included is a poem entitled "To Emma by S. M. Kimball;" certificates; two diaries; deeds; and other family letters.
Oscar Lewis papers
The Oscar Lewis papers (1938) contain correspondence between Lewis, the secretary of the Book Club of California, and the librarian/author Caroline Wenzel, about her commission to write an essay for a lithograph of Sacramento. It also contains a copy of the essay titled "Sacramento, Beautiful City of the Plains."
Lily Park Stock Growing Association records
The Lily Park Stock Growing Association records (1884-1893) contain contracts, deeds, bonds, meeting minutes, letters, and bills. Originally called the Lily Park Stock Grazing Company, this cattle company was organized and incorporated in Salt Lake City and operated in Utah and Colorado.
Lincoln Mining Company records
The Lincoln Mining Company records (1947-1950) contain correspondence, notices, obituaries, and a blueprint of the Lincoln mining district.
Don L. Lind papers
The Don L. Lind papers (1963-1994) center around Lind's experimental work with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), but also include professional correspondence and personal materials. Lind served as an astronaut (1966-1985) and then as a professor of physics at Utah State University (1985-1994).
O. Ragnar Linde papers
The O. Ragnar Linde papers (1921-1966) contain personal papers, correspondence, and diaries documenting Olof Ragnar Linde's missionary experiences, as well as additional documents regarding the LDS Church.