Box 7
Contains 8 Results:
Louis Edwin Granger letter to Joshua K. Whitney, 1871 August 31
Letter from Granger, written in Ophir, Utah on August 31, 1871, regarding information about the sale of Whitney's house. Includes a request for Whitney to pay V.V. Hall ten dollars with a receipt on verso for that amount, signed by Hall, dated September 2, 1871.
David H. Kimball letter to Joshua K. Whitney, 1873 October 30
Letter from Kimball, written in Bear Lake, Meadowville, Round Valley, Rich County, Utah on October 30, 1873, regarding a request that a new wagon axle be sent to him to replace one that he broke.
Joshua K. Whitney letter to David H. Kimball, 1873 November 16
Letter written by Whitney from Salt Lake City, Utah, dated November 16, 1873, to Kimball with his response to Kimball's request for a new wagon axle. Includes observations on the tight financial conditions of the time and their effect upon him and others.
Joshua K. Whitney letters to Orson K. Whitney and Newel W. Kimball, 1873 November 16
Contains two letters written on a single folded sheet. Includes a letter from Whitney, written in Salt Lake City, Utah, dated November 16, 1873, to his brother, Orson K. Whitney, regarding his intention to send a rifle and ammunition. Also discusses land values and the possibility of purchasing land near Bear Lake. Also contains a letter from Whitney, written in Salt Lake City, Utah, dated November 16, 1873, to Kimball regarding business matters.
Joshua K. Whitney letter to Newel W. Kimball, 1873 November 21
Letter written by Kimball from Salt Lake City, Utah, dated November 21, 1873, to Newel W. Kimball, regarding difficulties in renting the home of Kimball's mother.
Joshua K. Whitney letter to John Williams, 1874 May 25
Letter written by Whitney from Salt Lake City, Utah, dated May 25, 1874, to John Williams, regarding his desire to accompany Williams and others to Rush Valley to hunt for horses.
The list of H K Whitneys stock as ner as I can remember, 1874 May 25
Note to Horace K. Whitney, no date or place, which includes a list of Horace K. Whitney's stock, as well as personal and family items.
Joshua K. Whitney letter, approximately 1870s
Fragment of a letter by Whitney, no date or place given, regarding family matters.