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Personal correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms

Found in 163 Collections and/or Records:

Julia Farnsworth Lund Wassmer papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1599
Abstract The Julia Farnsworth Lund Wassmer papers (1911-1996) consists chiefly of scrapbooks chronicling Wassmer's involvement in the arts in Utah and New York.
Dates: 1911-1996

Carol Werner papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 3045
Abstract The Carol Werner papers (1910-1986) contain postcards, both blank and with correspondence, as well as souvenir Photobooks from Werner's travels and collection. Materials also contain miscellaneous clippings and notes as well as environmental campaign memorabilia.
Dates: 1910-1986

Jean M. Westwood papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0112
Abstract The Jean M. Westwood papers (1934-1995) contain much that is applicable to national, Utah, and Arizona politics, as well as the women's movement. Included are correspondence, speeches and articles, and a variety of documents resulting from her affiliation with various political and civic organizations, as well as her leadership in the Democratic party at both the state (Utah and Arizona) and national levels.
Dates: 1934-1995

Thurman Wilkins correpondence

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31114043359506]
Identifier: ACCN 2832
Abstract The Thurman Wilkins correspondence (1961-1963) consists of three letters written by Wilkins addressed to Mr. Dean Krakel, Director of the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The letters discuss Wilkins desire to write a manuscript regarding the painter Thomas Moran.
Dates: 1961-1963

Marian Robertson Wilson papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0202
Abstract The Marian Robertson Wilson papers (1920s-2013) consist of correspondence, article drafts, writings, research materials and other papers. The bulk of the materials relate to Wilson's writings about her father, Leroy J. Robertson, a world-renowned musician and composer, and her research into coptic studies. Wilson (b. 1926) is a musician, as well as a linguist and teacher. She has been recognized internationally as music editor of Coptic Encyclopedia and has lectured and taught at universities...
Dates: 1920s-2013

Arthur C. Wiscombe papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2937
Abstract The Arthur C. Wiscombe papers (1984-2007) consist of volumes of letters, notebooks, essays and journal writings by Wiscombe. Wiscombe served as a teacher, principal, superintendent of Salt Lake City, UT and Downers Grove, IL school districts, and professor of philosophy at BYU and the University of Utah.
Dates: 1984-2007

Jo-Ann Wong papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2860
Abstract The Jo-Ann Wong papers (1992-2016) contain professional and general materials of Jo-Ann Wong, a prominant figure on the board of the Utah Asian Festival.
Dates: 1992-2016

Grace Atkin Woodbury papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1512
Abstract The Grace Atkin Woodbury papers (1884-1964) contain diaries, correspondence, notebooks, manuscripts, and memorabilia. The documents provide an intimate record of Woodbury's life and her perceptions of the world in which she lived.
Dates: 1884-1964

Joan Woodbury papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2384
Abstract The Joan Woodbury papers (1936-2010) consist mainly of dance materials generated from Woodbury's years teaching at the University of Utah and her career as co-founder of the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company. Included are programs, announcements, news articles, correspondence, biographical papers, notes, reports, minutes, travel information, and other dance-related materials.
Dates: 1936-2010

David Hisato and Tamaki Tsubokura Yamate papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0680
Abstract The David Hisato and Tamaki Tsubokura Yamate papers (1942-1968) contain correspondence, business and personal documents, photographs and other miscellaneous materials. The correspondence relate to the life of the Yamates inside and outside of the Central Utah Relocation Center, Topaz, Utah. The documents concern the actions taken by the War Relocation Authority in regards to the relocation of David Yamate and his family.
Dates: 1942-1968