Box 1
Contains 105 Results:
Orson Hyde letter to Newel K. Whitney, 1844 December 31
Letter written by Hyde in Quincy, Illinois to Newel K. Whitney regarding an offer by merchants in Quincy to sell dry goods to the Church at a reduced price.
Orson Hyde letter to Newel K. Whitney, 1845 February 27
Letter written by Hyde in St. Louis, Missouri to Newel K. Whitney reporting goods shipped to Nauvoo and mentioning Sidney Rigdon's effort to prove that polygamy was being practiced in Nauvoo.
Orson Hyde letter to Newel K. Whitney and George Miller, 1845 March 5
Letter written by Hyde to Whitney and Miller in St. Louis, Missouri regarding the purchase of goods for the Church and the difficulty of raising money to pay for them.
Orson Hyde letter to Newel K. Whitney, 1845 August 24
Letter regarding the shipment of canvas to Nauvoo, the state of the Church in the East, and the influence of dissident persons, namely Rigdon, Adams, and Ball, in the Church.
Abel Ingraham letter to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1845 May 16
Letter written by Ingraham to the Church which includes receipts for monies to the temple, and his testimony of the restored gospel.
Pliny Miles letter to Daniel S. Miles, 1845 February 9
Letter written by Pliny Miles, in Chicago Illinois to his uncle, Daniel S. Miles regarding a lecture tour and his uncle's invitation to lecture in Nauvoo.
J. W. Whitcomb letter to Daniel S. Miles, 1841 June 21
Letter written by Whitcomb in Washington, D.C. to Miles responding to an inquiry concerning a land title.
George Miller letter to Newel K. Whitney, 1843 April 27
Letter written by Miller to Whitney regarding a proposal procuring lumber.
Samuel Parker letter to George Miller, 1845 January 3
Letter written by Parker in St. Louis, Missouri to Miller regarding Miller's taxes, and the missionary efforts in St. Louis.
Adolphus Allen letter to George Miller, 1845 January 22
Letter written by Allen to Miller regarding grievances and financial claims against certain church members.