Box 6
Contains 158 Results:
Newel Kimball Whitney letter to Painesville, Ohio Masonic Chapter, 1827 March 27
Newel Kimball Whitney and Elizabeth Ann Smith Whitney patriarchal blessings, 1835 September 14- 1835 October 7
Patriarchal blessings from Joseph Smith, Sr., to Newel K. Whitney and to Elizabeth Ann Whitney, both dated September 14, 1835, and from Joseph Smith, Jr., (through the Urim and Thummim) to Newel K. Whitney, dated October 7, 1835, recorded by Frederick G.
Newel Kimball Whitney blessing by Joseph Smith, Sr., 1834 December
Blessing pronounced upon Whitney by Smith, written in Whitney's hand.
Newel Kimball Whitney list on baptisms for the dead, 1843 July 7
Genealogical data pertaining to Whitney, with note that the ordinance of baptism had been performed for and in behalf of the people listed. Dated July 7, 1843.
Note on stationery of Mrs. R. Whitney Groo, after 1884
Note in reference to genealogical data of Newel Kimball Whitney, saying that the names of his grandparents account for the "Kimball" in his name.
Pages from diary, 1855
Account taken from Joseph Smith, Jr. journal, 1864 February 2
Account of the journey of Smith and Newel Kimball Whitney from Independence, Missouri to Kirtland, Ohio, May and June 1832. Taken from Smith's journals with the heading "Black Horse Lane, Feb. 2 and 3, 1864-Joseph Smith and Father."
Emmeline Blanche poem, after 1845
News clipping, 1874 March 4
News clipping containing a report from Washington, D.C., of congressional action on an anti-polygamy bill.
Newel Kimball Whitney letter to Heber, before 1851
Statement of Whitney to his "friend Heber" stating that he had forgiven him because of the honesty and uprightness of his heart.