Box 2
Contains 58 Results:
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1894 February 28
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds with a complete financial report. Dated Feburary 28, 1894.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1894 March 6
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds about the exhibition being open, having success and that it will remain open on Sunday with Maeser alternating with Cummings. Dated March 6, 1894.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1894 March 12
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting that he received three boxes with exhibition material. Dated March 12, 1894.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1894 March 15
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting of more news about the arrival of materials for the fair. Dated March 15, 1894.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1894 March 15
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting that his son Emil is getting married and leaving on a mission to Germany. He also mentions that his family in Provo needs money. Dated March 15, 1894.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1894 March 16
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds explaining his mistake about the one hundred dollars. Dated March 16, 1894.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1894 March 20
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds about the continuing difficulty with getting exhibition materials. Dated March 20, 1894.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1894 March 27
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting that two boxes of material had arrived. Dated March 27, 1894.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1894 March 27
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting that boxes had not yet arrived. Dated March 27, 1894.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1894 March 28
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting that one box has very little material and that the other box does not belong to the exhibit. Dated March 28, 1894.