Correspondence
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Any forms of addressed and written communication sent and received, including letters, postcards, memorandums, notes, telegrams, or cables.
Found in 840 Collections and/or Records:
Charlie P. Haynes letters [transcripts]
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1066
Abstract
This collection consists of photocopied transcriptions of letters between Charlie Haynes and his wife, Jennie, while Charlie worked on an 1871 cattle drive from Texas to Kansas.
Dates:
1871
Christopher C. Heaton letter
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2246
Abstract
The Christopher C. Heaton letter (1924) to David O. McKay, then President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), reports on the character and labors of Richard M. Burgoyne.
Dates:
1924
Heist and Birkhaus family papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1477
Abstract
The Heist and Birkhaus family papers (1897-1946) contain the correspondence, family memorabilia, various scrapbooks and ephemera of a family from the last part of the nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth. Much of the collection centers around the period just before World War II. Incidental to this is a Hawaiian Island cruise scrapbook, from a trip taken in 1937 by Laura Heist (b. 1912). Also included are a collection of early twentieth-century greeting cards, travel diaries, World...
Dates:
1897-1969
Ernest Hemingway letter
Collection
Identifier: MS 0300
Abstract
The Ernest Hemingway letter consist of one undated letter from Hemingway to Gordon W. Kirby of Salt Lake City, Utah. The letter instructs Kirby to send Hemingway some books, care of Scribners New York, for him to autograph.
Dates:
circa 1953
William Williams Henderson papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0533
Abstract
The William Williams Henderson papers (1877-1944) consist of the professional papers of William Henderson (1879-1944), a former department head of zoology and entomology at the Utah State Agricultural College. Included are course materials, articles by Henderson, correspondence, notes, a student thesis, and other papers.
Dates:
1877-1944
Ammon Hennacy papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0555
Abstract
The Ammon Hennacy papers (1823-2001, bulk 1945-1970) comprise the personal papers and publications of Hennacy (1893-1970) best known for his work in operating the Joe Hill Hospitality House for transients in Salt Lake City, Utah. Included are correspondence from his daughters, letters to Hennacy's wife, Joan Thomas, from her family, and letters from friends in sympathy of Hennacy's death. Also included are marriage, birth, baptism, and divorce certificates, as well as Hennacy's posters, flyers,...
Dates:
1823-2001; Majority of material found within 1945-1970
Harvey Herbert letter to Frank Hodges
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2715
Abstract
The Harvey Herbert letter to Frank Hodges (1913), written on Utah State Prison letterhead, requests help to sell a bridle made out of kangaroo leather presumably made by the writer and prisoner, Herbert.
Dates:
1913
Donna Hill papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1451
Abstract
The Donna Hill papers (1803-2002) contain Hill's biographical information, correspondence, art work, book reviews, and assorted materials concerning the Joseph Smith biography. Donna Hill was a university librarian, a painter, a writer of children's books and the author of a study on the life of Joseph Smith.
Dates:
1803-2002
Eugene Hilton papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1257
Abstract
The Eugene Hilton papers (1867-1989) contain talks, papers, correspondence, journals, day books, and manuscripts pertaining to the life and career of Eugene Hilton (b. 1889) and his immediate family.
Dates:
1867-1989
Adolf Hitler Christmas card
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1514
Abstract
The Adolf Hitler Christmas card (1938) is signed by Adolf Hitler in December 1938. The caption reads: Herzliche Glucknunsche zum Weihnachtsfest und zum Fahresnechsel. This folder contains a photocopied version for access purposes. Access to the original must be given by the Manuscripts Curator and by appointment. An archivist must remain with the item if being used.
Dates:
1938