Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Scott G. Kenney research materials
Photocopies of correspondence, minutes, journals, and subject research files of Scott Kinney. These materials relate to Joseph F. Smith (1832-1918) sixth President of the LDS Church. The bulk of the collection deals with the years 1870 to 1918. These research files are documentation for Kinney's proposed biography of Smith.
John Alex Kerr letter
Handwritten and signed letter dated 29 Oct. 1851 and written in London, England. Kerr writes on behalf of a New York City family that was requesting compensation for damages by the English forces during the American Revolutionary War of 1775-1783.
Andrew G. Kimball papers
Jonathan Golden Kimball letter
Typewritten and signed letter dated 12 March 1919 and addressed to the Council of the 83rd quorum of Seventy in Snowflake, Arizona. Kimball donates $27 to the seventy's fund for 1918 and mentions how veterans of the First World War should be treated when they return home.
Jonathan Golden Kimball letter to W. M. McKendrick
Photocopy of TLS which urges McKendrick to debate a Mr. Snodgrass in defense of the doctrines of the Latter-day Saint Church.
Spencer W. Kimball letter and certificate
One typewritten and signed letter addressed to Jessie Smith; wife of the Mormon Apostle, Joseph Fielding Smith (1876-1972); and one printed certificate which verifies that Jessie Smith crossed the 180th meridian. The letter refers to Jessie's music collection.
Francis John King letter to Martha King
Materials include a letter from Francis John King to his wife Martha King while working for the Findlay Oil Refining Company. This letter was written during his first week working for the company. Topics include his health, his new office, and hotel room. Dated October 7, 1886.
William Henry King letters to Claude T. Barnes
Letters about the American President and government from Wiliam Henry King to Claude T. Barnes, 1937-1938.
John F. Kinney letter
Handwritten letter. The item is addressed to Gibbs, "Marshal of the United States for the Territory of Utah." Kinney directs Gibbs to arrest some Indians in Sanpete County, Utah for "Larceny."
Le Kirk letter
Letter from Le Kirk to an unknown recipient, 1929, discussing travel in Russia.