Box 17
Contains 31 Results:
Brigham Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1872 December 9
Invitation to Thomas L. Kane and family to have dinner at the Lion House. Dated December 9, 1872.
Thomas L. Kane and Elizabeth Wood Kane letter to Alida Constable, 1872 December 11
Letter to Constable, saying the Kane's are leaving tomorrow for Southern Utah. Dated December 11, 1872.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Harriet, 1872 December 11
Letter to Harriet, saying they are leaving tomorrow for Southern Utah. Dated December 11, 1872.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Sam J. Randall, 1872 December 27
Letter from Kane to Randall giving a brief outline of travels, he is acquainted with the Mormons, and they are not lacking in Maerican loyalty. Dated December 27, 1872.
John D. Wilkins letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1873 February 21
Letter from Major Wilkins to Kane on the "Surgeon of the Post." Dated February 21, 1873.
Dodge's treaty at Nephi, 1871 July
Account of a meeting between Agent Dodge and the Indians at Nephi, mostly conversation between Dodge and Kanosh. [told by Samuel Pitchforth?] Dated July 4-24, 1871.
Thomas L. Kane notes, 1872-1873
Notes taken by Kane while in St. George concerning Brigham Young speech on David and Bathsheba, a conference, mentions Mr. Dodge, the Indians, experiences of William C. Staines. Dated 1872-1873.
Thomas L. Kane notes on Indians in Utah, 1873 January 5
Notes by Thomas L. Kane on Indians in Utah. Dated January 5, 1873.
Manuscript, after 1845 June
Manuscript, unknown author, returned to Nauvoo June 25, 1845, spent time in Virginia as a missionary, his friend, Mr. Shelton, had been kind to him there, mob violence in Hancock County.
Martin H. Peck letter to Samuel Brown, 1847 July 3
Letter from Martin H. Peck, while at Mt. Pisgah, to Samuel Brown in Dayton, OH. Tells him of his destitute circumstances, asks for help in getting a wagon, to go West with the Church, letter sent with Mr. Campbell. Dated July, 3, 1847.