Box 2
Contains 454 Results:
John Bilby letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 May 23
Letter from John Bilby to Karl G. Maeser reporting that he's leaving Arizona for Mexico. Dated May 23, 1900.
William W. Billings letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 April 27
Letter from William W. Billings to Karl G. Maeser reporting that there's much difficulty at Paris, Idaho and that diptheria closed the school. Dated April 27, 1900.
William W. Billings letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 July 5
Letter from William W. Billings to Karl G. Maeser informing Maeser that he's undecided about the future. Dated July 5, 1900.
William W. Billings letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 July 12
Letter from William W. Billings to Karl G. Maeser reporting that he would like to go back and take charge of the Bear Lake Stake Academy. Dated July 12, 1900.
Charles F. Bowen letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 November 4
Letter from Charles F. Bowen to Karl G. Maeser applying for license to teach physics at Brigham Young College and endorsed by J. Linford. Dated November 4, 1900.
Walter Bramwell letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 May 18
Letter from Walter Bramwell to Karl G. Maeser about the need for Maeser to be in Ogden on Sunday to get things understood. Dated May 18, 1900.
Walter Bramwell letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 May 23
Letter from Walter Bramwell to Karl G. Maeser about the need to have Maeser come and help get matters straightened out. Dated May 23, 1900.
George H. Brimhall letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 April 27
Letter from George H. Brimhall to Karl G. Maeser informing him that his report will be published in the Deseret News and reporting of other news. Dated April 27, 1900.
George H. Brimhall letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 May 24
Letter from George H. Brimhall to Karl G. Maeser asking Maeser to be present at the Brigham Young Academy commencement to give an oration. Dated May 24, 1900.
George H. Brimhall letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 August 9
Letter from George H. Brimhall to Karl G. Maeser reporting that he knows of no one who could fill the position in Arizona. Dated August 9, 1900.