Correspondence
Found in 966 Collections and/or Records:
Lawrence Horwitz, between 1970-1990
Letters and cards to grandparents, child drawings, photographs, and school paper.
Legacy of Healing Exhibit, 2018-2019
File folder contains emails, copies of photographs, planning documents, invitations, and an Intermountain Jewish News clipping.
Letter, May 15, 1861
Letter from William H. Aspinwall to an unidentified correspondent regarding financial matters having to do with steamships.
Letter, April 29, 1861
Letter from William H. Aspinwall to an unidentified correspondent regarding several business matters.
Letter from an associate, September 24, 1866
Letter to William Aspinwall from an associate (signature illegible) regarding United States politics in the aftermath of the American Civil War.
Letter from C.D. Spivak to D. Gordon, 1912 March 26
Letter from C.D. Spivak to D. Gordon. Spivak clarifies that Gordon came to the sanatorium from Port Chester, New York and was admitted on October 11, 1911. Spivak also states that Gordon left the sanatorium on March 3, 1912. Spivak is happy to know that Gordon is feeling better and he hopes he will be restored back to health.
Letter from D. Gordon to C.D. Spivak, 1912 March 12
Letter from D. Gordon to C.D. Spivak. The letter was sent from Tucson, Arizona and was written in Yiddish.
Letter from D. Schwartz to C.D. Spivak, 1916 April 8
Handwritten letter from D. Schwartz to C.D. Spivak. Schwartz tells Spivak that his mother, Rosche Schwartz wrote to him about stomach pains. David asks Spivak to do all that he can for his dear mother and he would be very thankful.
Letter from Henry Codman Potter, January 20, 1875
Letter to Lloyd Aspinwall from Rector Henry Codman Potter, regarding the death of William H. Aspinwall.
Letter from John Lloyd Stephens, May 9, n.d.
Letter to William H. Aspinwall from the explorer John Lloyd Stephens. No year included in the date on the letter.