Caine, Alfred H. (Alfred Henry), 1860-1890
biographical statement
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UPB files, March 5, 2014 (worked for House Coal Company, assistant manger of Salt Lake Herald, delegate in People's Party and election judge; died of typhoid fever in 1890, Salt Lake City, Utah)FamilySearch, via WWW, March 5, 2014 (born 1860, Salt Lake City, Utah; John Thomas Caine and Margaret Nightingale; married Margaret Mitchell March 1882; four children, two died early; three more wives; Ellen Jorgensen, Esther Done, and Alice Cromwell;
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Alfred H. Caine family correspondence
Materials include correspondence, documents, and photographs belonging to various members of the Caine-Mitchell family. The correspondence is mostly between Caine and his wife, Margaret Ann Mitchell. There are also letters written by Mitchell's father, Frederick A. Mitchell, and Caine's brother John T. Caine Jr. Most of the letters discuss personal matters and family business, including the local silk industry. Dated 1873-1903.
Alfred Henry Caine papers
Materials include correspondence and other documents related to Alfred H. Caine. Correspondence is primarily between Caine and his family, including his wife, Maggie. Also includes a telegram sent from Caine's father, John, who was in Washington, D.C., just days before Alfred passed away. Other documents include two receipts: one for Alfred's coal purchase and another for his wife's silk purchase. Dated 1881-1899.
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