Box 33a
Contains 116 Results:
Margaret D. Stone letter to William Wood, approximately 1874 June 4
Letter from Stone to Wood thanking him for having sent a copy of the first volume of Elizabeth Wood Kane's book, dated June 4, 1874.
William Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1874 June 4
Letter from Wood to Kane giving a list of the thirty people who were sent copies of the first volume, dated June 4, 1874.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1874 June 4
Letter from Cannon to Kane giving a list of names of men on the Senate Judiciary Committee to whome copies of Elizabeth Wood Kane's book could be sent, dated June 4, 1874.
A woman's letter from Washington, 1874 June 6
Newspaper clipping published in the Independent condemning the practice of polygamy, dated June 6, 1874.
Courts in Utah, 1874 June 3
Congressional record regarding the courts in Utah, dated June 3, 1874.
A pleasant book on the Mormons, 1874 June 5
Newspaper clipping reviewing Elizabeth Wood Kane's book, dated June 5, 1874.
Eli K. Price letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1874 June 8
Letter from Price to Kane giving compliments for the good she has done by writing her book, dated June 8, 1874.
The Mormon question, 1874 June 3
Newspaper clipping published in the Evening Post outlining the problem that Congress is having in legislating against Utah, dated June 3, 1874.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1874 June 11
Letter from Cannon to Kane sending thanks for Kane's counsel and interest in Mormon matters, expressing faith in the belief that God will not desert his people. Dated June 11, 1874.
William Elder letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1874 June 11
Letter from Elder to Kane saying he received and read Twelve Mormon Homes, dated June 11, 1874.