Microfilms
Found in 917 Collections and/or Records:
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1892 August 13
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds with general answers to four letters and reporting that he found a principal to go to Diaz, Mexico. Dated August 13, 1892.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1892 August 15
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds about wanting a meeting for the General Board. Dated August 15, 1892.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1892 August 25
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds about the attitude and teaching license of Professor Paul. Dated August 25, 1892.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1892 September 8
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds about the Malad City site for an academy. Dated September 8, 1892.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1892 September 15
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds asking that Angus Vance be considered an exception to the licensing rule so that Box Elder Stake Academy can continue. Dated September 15, 1892.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1892 September 17
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting that Millard may have a shortened school year and that two principalships need to be filled. Dated September 17, 1892.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1892 September 21
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds about the charter and license for Cardston, Alberta, Canada. Dated September 21, 1892.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1892 September 29
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting of difficulty in figuring out total school expenditures. Dated September 29, 1892.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1892 November 16
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds briefly reporting of a part of one of his trips. Dated November 16, 1892.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1892 November 24
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting that his railroad pass had expired and of enjoyable visits to many stakes. Dated November 24, 1892.