Box 15
Contains 120 Results:
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1871 December 25
Letter from Cannon in Washington; he's going to Utah, Hooper in favor of concession, if the people don't agree with Hooper, he will resign. Dated December 25, 1873.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1873 April 17
Letter from Cannon in Salt Lake saying the Mormons do not intend moving or migrating to Mexico. Dated April 17, 1873.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1873 April 23
Letter from Cannon in Salt Lake, to Kane in New York, sorry he didn't see Kane before he left the East, he was in New York on the 8th, and left on the 10th, reached Salt Lake on the 15th, he has a reluctance to communicate freely with uncertain mails. Dated April 23, 1873.
Memorandum of interview with Hon. Eli K. Price, 1873 May 27
Kane explained that he had accepted the position as B. Young’s counsel, there should be a separation of Young's individual interests from those of the Church, and he had become of the opinion that the Church and Young should each have separate counsel; Cannon, representing the Church formally asked Price to be counsel for the Church, written and signed by Cannon. Dated May 27, 1873.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1873 July 31
Letter from Cannon concerning the business affairs of Brigham Young. Dated July 31, 1873.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1873 December 2
Letter from Cannon in Washington to Kane, saying he has just arrived from Utah, talks about Brigham Young. Dated December 2, 1873,
George R. Maxwell v. George Q. Cannon, Contested Election, Territory of Utah, Report, 1874 April 30
Report made by Gerry W. Hazelton, from the Committee on Elections, includes Notice of Contest, from Maxwell, letter from Maxwell to George L. Woods, Gov. of Utah, protesting election and claiming seat of delegate for himself, and answer from Cannon, Committee concluded that Cannon is the legal delegate, includes "Views of the Minority," the dissenting opinion written by Horace H. Harrison. Dated April 30, 1874.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1874 May 6
Letter from Cannon, Washington, to Kane, report on bills in Congress, includes clipping of Congressional Record, dealing with the Poland Bill. Dated May 6, 1874.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1874 September 16
Letter from Cannon, St. George, to Kane, he called on H. C. [Henry Clay?], enclosed Articles of Association and Instructions for the United Order [not there], many people in Southern Utah living the United Order and are pleased at the results, particularly mentions the settlement of Price, named after E. C. Price. Dated September 16, 1874.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1875 January
Letter from Cannon, Washington, to Kane, sends him a speech he will deliver before Congress [not there], asks Kane to revise it. Dated January 1875.