Microfilms
Found in 917 Collections and/or Records:
William G. Bickley letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 July 3
Letter from William G. Bickley to Karl G. Maeser informing him that there's no religion class report ready. Dated July 3, 1900.
William H. Gibbs letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1892 September 14
Letter from William H. Gibbs to Karl G. Maeser with a note from the Malad Stake and a list of names and addresses of school Board members. Dated September 14, 1892.
William H. Gibbs letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1893 July 7
Letter from William H. Gibbs to Karl G. Maeser reporting that the Malad Stake is needing a principal for the school year 1893/1894. Dated July 7, 1893.
William H. Gibbs letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1893 August 23
Letter from William H. Gibbs to Karl G. Maeser reporting that the Malad Stake has no open positions for the school year 1893/1894. Dated August 23, 1893.
William H. Seegmiller letter to George Reynolds, 1888 August 30
Letter from William H. Seegmiller, chairman of Sevier Stake Board of Education, to George Reynolds reporting that Sevier Stake Board of Education had been organized. Dated August 30, 1888.
William Howard letter to George Reynolds, 1889 November 15
Letter from William Howard to George Reynolds asking where the Emery Stake Academy will be located. Dated November 15, 1889.
William J. Kerr letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1899 December 22
Letter from William J. Kerr to Karl G. Maeser regarding missionary classes to be established in church colleges. Dated December 22, 1899.
William Jasper Kerr letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 January 4
Letter from William Jasper Kerr to Karl G. Maeser about wanting to discuss the missionary course that was planned for Logan. Dated January 4, 1900.
William Jasper Kerr letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 January 5
Letter from William Jasper Kerr to Karl G. Maeser informing Maeser that he anticipates one hundred people to attend the missionary courses. Dated January 5, 1900.
William Jasper Kerr letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1900 March 13
Letter from William Jasper Kerr to Karl G. Maeser about some mix-up with regards to a license for Brother Harris. Dated March 13, 1900.