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Utah State Peace Society

 Collection
Identifier: MS-165

Abstract

The National Committee for Peace was established in 1910. They were celebrating the century of peace between the United States and the United Kingdom. Utah created it’s own committee and was chaired by Governor William Spry. This collection contains materials leading up to the celebration in 1914. Included is a minute book and correspondence.

Dates

  • Creation: 1908 - 1914

Extent

1 Boxes

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

Fd 1 Letter to J. M. Sjodahl from Alfred Brown on Peace Readings: April 23, 1914





Fd 2 Letter to Governor William Spry from Jas. Barr of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition inviting the committee to hold a conference at the Exposition: April 27, 1914



Fd 3 Form letters from William Spry appointed members to the Utah State Peace Society



Fd 4 Letter to William Spry from G. M. Barnes and T. McClure Peters accepting appointments to the Utah State Peace Society: May 7, 1914



Fd 5 General Prospectus of the Plans and Purpose of the National Peace Committee: 1914



Fd 6 Minute Book from the Utah State Peace Society: 1908-1914

Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the WSU Stewart Library Special Collections Repository

Contact:
3921 Central Campus Drive Dept 2901
Ogden UT 84408