seriesNo,seriesEntityName,seriesTitle,seriesDateRange,seriesArrangement,seriesDescription,seriesTotRetentDesc,seriesPrimaryClassCode,seriesExtentDesc 202,Governor (1905-1909 : Cutler),Correspondence (incoming),i 1905-1908.,"Alphabetical by the surname of the correspondent or by the name of the agency, thereunder chronological.","This series contains letters to Governor Cutler. This was the Governor's primary way of communication with the Utah citizenry and other principal officials of other states and nations. The correspondence is in the form of letters\, reports\, and notices. Correspondence includes that with federal and state agencies as well as individuals. Education is a prominent theme\, but many other subjects are also included.,Business-related correspondence which provide unique information about agency functions\, policies\, procedures\, or programs. These records document material discussions and decisions made regarding all agency interests\, and may originate on paper\, electronic mail\, or other media. This correspondence is filed separately from program case files\, and project files.",,Public,3.00 cubic feet 5 microfilm reels 203,Governor (1905-1909 : Cutler),Correspondence (outgoing),1905-1908.,"Chronological, although loose correspondence precedes the unbound and bound letterbooks.","Governor Cutler's outgoing correspondence is organized into eighteen folders and five bound letterbooks; the first letter book has been unbound and constitutes seventeen of the folders. This correspondence consists of copies of letters sent from the governor's office. The main events of Governor Cutler's administration are documented in this correspondence. His concern with capital investment to encourage industrial development in the areas of factories\, mines\, railroads\, and agriculture is apparent; a State Bureau of Statistics was charged with gathering comprehensive data on progress in these areas. He also implemented several social programs.",,Public,6 microfilm reels 2937,Governor (1905-1909 : Cutler),Employment correspondence,1908-1909.,Alphabetical by applicant surname.,"The Constitution of Utah provides that the governor shall nominate individuals who\, with Senate approval\, will fill state and district offices. This applies to offices created by the Constitution or that originate by statue\, and for which the ""appointment or election"" has not in other ways been planned. This series consists of letters from applicants who sought state appointments during the governor's election campaign and first year in office. Typically\, they stated their qualifications\, describing their experience and sometimes their education. These were frequently accompanied by letters of recommendation and petitions of endorsement from supporters who praised the applicant's character and competence.",,Public,0.70 cubic foot 2 microfilm reels