Box 6
Contains 157 Results:
Samuel Franklin Whitney letter to Newel Kimball Whitney, 1846 May 23
Letter from Whitney with his feelings about leaving Nauvoo and moving to the West. Signed and dated May, 23, 1846.
Samuel Franklin Whitney letter to Newel Kimball Whitney, 1844 February 17
Letter concerning the use made of buildings owned by Newel Kimball Whitney in Kirtland. Signed by Whitney and dated February 17, 1844.
Samuel Franklin Whitney letter to Newel Kimball Whitney, 1843 June 27
Letter concerning legal issues and actions related to the aftermath of the failure of the Kirtland Safety Society. Signed by Whitney and dated June 27, 1843.
Samuel Franklin Whitney letter to Newel Kimball Whitney, 1843 January 13
Letter containing the prices of basic goods in Kirtland. Signed by Whitney and dated January 13, 1843.
Samuel Franklin Whitney letter to Newel Kimball Whitney, 1842 September 10
Letter concerning activities of Almon W. Babbit in Kirtland. Signed by Whitney and dated September 10, 1842.
Samuel Franklin Whitney letter to Newel Kimball Whitney, 1842 April 7
Letter containing an appeal for Whitney to return to Kirtland and go into business there. Signed and dated April 7, 1842.
Newel Kimball Whitney letter to Samuel and Susanna Whitney, 1845 May 4
Letter from Whitney to his parents concerning family matters. Signed and dated May 4, 1845.
Letter to Newel Kimball Whitney, 1847 October 16
Letter to Whitney from one of his plural wives, expressing her love and affections for her husband in Winter Quarters, Iowa Territory. Dated October 16, 1847.
Brigham Young letter to Newel Kimball Whitney, 1850 July 18
Letter from Young inviting Whitney to dinner on July 24, Great Salt Lake City. Dated July 18, 1850.
Letter, approximately 1850
Undated and unsigned letter fragment containing sentiments of a woman (possibly one of Whitney's plural wives) during a time of emotional stress.