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Letter from Edward J. Rawlins to Hagan
Holograph letter from Edward J. Rawlins, The Palace, St. John's, (Newfoundland, Canada), to Hagan, stating the amount owed by Archbishop Roche to the Irish College. Stating that Roche spoke 'very nicely' of Hagan one time and that all the priests have a very high opinion of him. Also offering observation that everybody sympathises with Sinn Fein; buttons are worn, and a new society has been formed. The current student from the diocese will be delayed. Some financial matters
Joseph L. Rawlins
Joseph L. Rawlins, shown here in a painting by Lara Rawlins Kauffman, was a Utah Territorial delegate to the United States Congress in the 1890\u27s. Rawlins also taught mathematics, ancient languages, and law at the University of Deseret
Typed excerpt from The National Cyclopedia of American Biography, entry for Joseph Lafayette Rawlins dated 1894, with Rawlins\u27 signature on last page
Materials collected by Joseph Lafayette Rawlins\u27 daughter, Alta R. Jensen, for her book The Unfavored Few. Joseph L. Rawlins helped organize the first Democratic Party in Utah, served as the first territorial delegate to the U.S House of Representatives, and later served in the U.S. Senate
Speech titled, "The Financial Bill, delivered by Rawlins in the U.S. Senate on January 15, 1900
Materials collected by Joseph Lafayette Rawlins\u27 daughter, Alta R. Jensen, for her book The Unfavored Few. Joseph L. Rawlins helped organize the first Democratic Party in Utah, served as the first territorial delegate to the U.S House of Representatives, and later served in the U.S. Senate
Speech titled "Independence of Cuba," delivered by Rawlins in the U.S. Senate on April 18, 1898
Materials collected by Joseph Lafayette Rawlins\u27 daughter, Alta R. Jensen, for her book The Unfavored Few. Joseph L. Rawlins helped organize the first Democratic Party in Utah, served as the first territorial delegate to the U.S House of Representatives, and later served in the U.S. Senate
Card from E.J. Rawlins to Hagan
Holograph card from E.J. Rawlins, Sacred Heart College, Cork, to Hagan, in reply to his request for information. He himself was asked his opinion on the matter one time but Hagan's name was not mentioned. Offering a list of men who correspond with one another but who receive their information from Keohane at Gill's; he will warn Keohane � they are J. O'Donnell, M. Moloney, J. O'Shea, R. O'Moore, P. Dunne. He stays with Fr. [Tirney] who speaks very well of Hagan. The Bishop of Limerick, whom he met, spoke in praise of 'Scotus'
Jacobs Ladder quilt top, made by Mary Eveline Rawlins Leavitt
Image of a Jacobs Ladder quilt top created in 1939 by Mary Eveline Rawlins Leavitt. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Venice H. Sorensen as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Blocks made by owner\u27s great-grandmother, never set together; given to owner about 193
May 24, 1902, section of the Deseret Evening News devoted primarily to Rawlins\u27 speech on the government of the Philippine Islands
Materials collected by Joseph Lafayette Rawlins\u27 daughter, Alta R. Jensen, for her book The Unfavored Few. Joseph L. Rawlins helped organize the first Democratic Party in Utah, served as the first territorial delegate to the U.S House of Representatives, and later served in the U.S. Senate
Typed comments by Rawlins about polygamy controversy; typed description of 1924 family trip; pioneer encounters with Native Americans in Moab area c. 1849
Materials collected by Joseph Lafayette Rawlins\u27 daughter, Alta R. Jensen, for her book The Unfavored Few. Joseph L. Rawlins helped organize the first Democratic Party in Utah, served as the first territorial delegate to the U.S House of Representatives, and later served in the U.S. Senate
Typed pages describing Rawlins\u27 early life, comments on Utah politics, and his career through dissolution of law firm in 1889
Materials collected by Joseph Lafayette Rawlins\u27 daughter, Alta R. Jensen, for her book The Unfavored Few. Joseph L. Rawlins helped organize the first Democratic Party in Utah, served as the first territorial delegate to the U.S House of Representatives, and later served in the U.S. Senate
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