Postcards
Found in 82 Collections and/or Records:
Arthur and Emma Krause papers
The Arthur and Emma Krause papers (1911-1980) contain a poetry book, maps, a scrapbook, and a health book. Arthur and Emma Krause were German members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who emigrated to the United States in 1953. Arthur Krause served in the German army during World War II and spent two years in a Russian prisoner of war camp. Emma Krause fled Breslau ahead of the advancing Red Army.
Leo Leonard photograph collection
The bulk of the Leo Leonard photograph collection consists of postcards and "tourist views" purchased by Leonard depicting towns and cities throughout Europe. The collection also contains personal photographs of Leonard and his wife, Elizabeth, her family in Europe, and formal portraits. Also included is an album owned by Elizabeth before World War II showing friends and acquaintances in Germany.
Life in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) photograph album collection
Marriott Library zine collection
The Marriott Library zine collection (1990-2018) contains zines and zine related materials such as buttons, stickers, and postcards that are made predominantly by women, non-binary, and LGBTQ+ authors as well as people of color and religious minorities in the United States. Some of the zines in the collection are from Salt Lake City, Utah generally and from students at the University of Utah specifically.
Natalie C. McMurrin papers
The Natalie C. McMurrin papers (1922-1995) contain correspondence, greeting cards, travel information, organization memberships, pamphlets, craft ideas, fashion, beauty and health magazine clippings, home and gardening tips, newsletters, and newspaper articles. Natalie McMurrin was born in American Falls, Idaho. She is the wife of Sterling M. McMurrin, former United States Commissioner of Education under the Kennedy administration.
Katsu and Grace Miya papers
The Katsu and Grace Miya papers (1901-2008) consist of newspapers, notes, and various other documents regarding the Japanese internment during WWII, the 442 Regimental Combat Team, and Nisei life in the United States.
Burton W. Musser photograph collection
The Burton W. Musser photograph collection contains portraits with friends and family, and postcards of Zion National Park.
Eleanor L. Nicholes papers
The Eleanor L. Nicholes papers (1849-1996) contain correspondence, news clippings, research files, and articles related to the career of librarian and author.
Sylvia Eugenia Nilsen papers
The Sylvia Eugenia Nilsen papers (circa 1920s-1975) consist of materials from Nilsen's schooling and memoranda, news clippings, and memorabilia from her career as a U.S. Department of State attorney.
Karl Maeser and Valeria Cheney Pack photograph collection
Marjorie G. Paul papers
The Marjorie G. Paul papers (1957-2002) consist of a record of her travels over the years. Marjorie Paul worked as a nurse for the World Health Organization in Ethiopia, South America, and Vietnam, and in the 1960's worked for the United States Agency for International Development in Vietnam.
Joseph S. Peery photograph collection
Joseph Smith Peery was a professor of economics and Dean of the College of Business School at the University of Utah. This collection contains slides, photographs, and postcards documenting Peery's life, family, and travels dating from approximately 1910 to 2007.
Alta LaRee Hill Pehrson photograph collection
Alta LaRee Hill Pehrson (1920-2006) was a community activist and reporter in the town of Magna, Utah, and was the first woman President of the Magna Chamber of Commerce. This collection contains photographs, negatives, and postcards relating to Magna, its people, events, schools, and organizations dating from approximately 1883 to 2006.
Robert C. Pratt collection
The Robert C. Pratt collection (1930s-1980s) consists of numerous postcards received by Pratt confirming radio reception of his amateur radio frequency listed as W6NZE, located in Salt Lake City, Utah. These postcards were received from individuals located all over the United States. Amateur radio (ham radio) is a popular hobby.
Preston Nutter Corporation photograph collection
The Preston Nutter Corporation photograph collection contains photographs of members of the Nutter and Price families, photographs of the Nutter Ranch; photographs and postcards of World War I collected by Gen. Howard C. Price.
Ianthus Leo Richards photograph collection
The Ianthus Leo Richards photographs consist of photos and postcards relating to and resulting from Richards' experiences in England and Ireland as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) from 1923-1925.
Benjamin Morgan Roberts papers
The Benjamin Morgan Roberts papers (1841-2002) consist of a homestead certificate signed by President James A. Garfield, Nauvoo House Association stock share notes, a Provo Volunteer Hose and Engine Co. note to his son-in-law, James Farrer, a biography, post cards, photocopied photographs, and news clippings. Roberts was a private in Company D of the Mormon Battalion under the command of Capt. Nelson Higgins.
Ward Jay Roylance papers
Salina, Utah photograph collection
The Salina, Utah photograph collection contains one postcard print of the public school in Salina, Utah.
Karl C. Sandberg photograph collection
Karl C. Sandberg (1931-2000) was a linguist, educator, and author of books on French and on religion. The Karl C. Sandberg photograph collection contains imges of Sandberg's life and family and postcards sent to him or collected by him.