Businessmen -- Utah -- Salt Lake City -- Correspondence
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Angus M. Cannon letters
Handwritten letters dated 1888 and 1894. One of the letters is addressed to John M. Cannon. Angus refers a woman to John saying she desired a divorce. In the other item Angus thanks a friend for his kind words and support in the Mormon Church.
Frank J. Cannon letters
Typewritten and signed letters. Three of the items are addressed to Frank's cousin, John M. Cannon, and one is addressed to D. B. Richards. Frank Cannon writes of business activities and transactions.
John M. Cannon letters
Handwritten and typed letters received by John M. Cannon. The items are from various business associates and family members. Two of the letters are from "Aunt Johanna." The aunt writes about funeral expenses for her parents and about some past misunderstandings relating to finances.
John Q. Cannon letter
Handwritten letter dated 8 Jan. 1906 and addressed to "Jno. M." Cannon writes about the purchase of stock in a company and asks if the charges against him apparently for embezzling could soon be dropped.
Louis Marcus letters, 1911-1936
John Fewson Smith letter to Brigham Young
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 26 Jan. 1866, and addressed to Brigham Young, the second president of the Mormon Church. Smith writes to Young about a real estate transaction.Mormon railroad man living in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Moses Thatcher letter
Handwritten letter dated 19 Jan. 1903 and addressed to John M. Cannon. Thatcher informs Cannon that he is sending a stock certificate to him.
Joseph Robinson Walker letter
Handwritten and signed letter, composed in Washington, DC, dated 20 April 1872, and addressed to "Dear Wife," Mary A. Walker. Joseph Walker writes about his activities and relates how he is doing on his trip.