Box 6
Contains 158 Results:
Lines written at midnight for Mrs. E. A. Whitney after the birth of her little son, 1847 February 25
Poem written by Emmeline Whitney on the occasion of Newel Melchizedek Whitney's birth, dated February 25, 1847.
Elizabeth Ann Smith Whitney patriarchal blessing, 1855 July 5
Patriarchal blessing given by Isaac Morley for Whitney, received in Salt Lake City, Utah on July 8, 1855.
Horace K. Whitney letter to his brother, 1854 December 29
Letter written by Whitney in Salt Lake City, Utah, dated December 29, 1854, to his brother regarding his activities in Salt Lake City, problems with drunken soldiers in the city, and general news of the time.
Horace K. Whitney letter to Joshua K. Whitney, 1855 June 30
Letter written by Whitney from Salt Lake City, Utah, dated June 30, 1855, regarding the discovery of coal near Sanpete, general news, and the death of Judge Shafer and his funeral.
Horace K. Whitney letter to Joshua K. Whitney, 1865 March 15
Letter written by Whitney from Salt Lake City, Utah, dated March 15, 1865, regarding general news, plays performed by Thomas A. Lyne and others in Salt Lake City, social activities, and family news.
Horace K. Whitney letter to Elizabeth Ann Smith Whitney, 1870 February 16
Letter written by Whitney from Elyria, Ohio, dated February 16, 1870, to his mother with a report of his visit to the family homestead in Ohio, the Kirtland cemetery, and old acquaintances of his mother in the area.
Horace K. Whitney letter to his brother, 1870 December 21
Letter written by Whitney from Salt Lake City, Utah, dated December 21, 1870, to his brother regarding his concern that his mother's farm might be lost and a request to help in the matter. Also includes observations on the time.
Taylor & Woodruff promissory note to Horace K. Whitney, 1843 March 11
A list of property to fit out H & O Whitney to the mountains, 1847 April
Orson K. Whitney description of a funeral, 1855 January 10
Description of a funeral procession in Hawaii given by Whitney, dated January 10, 1855, including an ordered list of members of the procession.