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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:

Andrew Jenson letter

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2639
Abstract The Andrew Jenson letter (1899) describes his need to finish his work with LDS Church chronology.
Dates: 1899

Joe Hill Organizing Committee records

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1243
Abstract 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).
Dates: 1914-1991

Grant Johannesen papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2199
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1870-2005

Peter G. Johnston papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1755
Abstract The Peter G. Johnston papers (1896-1961) contain a photocopy of a letter between Johnston and David O. McKay, other correspondence, minutes of a meeting between McKay and the Oakland Temple District, and a paper titled "That Was Peter G: A Review of the Life of Peter Green Johnston" by Peter Budge Johnston. Johnston was a Scottish convert to the LDS Church. After emigrating to the United States around 1881, he became a sheep rancher in Idaho and a member of the Idaho state legislature in 1907.
Dates: 1896-1961

Sara Barnard Johnston papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1686
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1933-1934

Burton Howard and Angelina Carhart Tallmon Jones papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2132
Abstract The Burton Howard and Angelina Carhart Tallmon Jones papers (1814-2004) document the ancestors and descendants of Burton Howard (1868-1956), a Congregational minister, and his wife, Angelina Carhart Tallmon Jones (1866-1921). The collection includes correspondence, birth and death information, family histories, writings, poetry, biographical sketches, pedigree charts and other genealogical papers, news articles, publication extracts, record books, journals, military documents, and various other...
Dates: 1814-2012

E. D. Jones papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0972
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1919-1925

Garth N. Jones papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1558
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1986-2006

Joseph Severn and Marjorie Allen Jones family papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2560
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1855-2007

Reverend Paul Jones papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 3302
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1898-1942