Latter Day Saints -- Correspondence
Found in 227 Collections and/or Records:
George Miller letter to Newel K. Whitney, 1843 April 27
Letter written by Miller to Whitney regarding a proposal procuring lumber.
George Miller letter to Newel K. Whitney, 1845 April 28
Letter written by Miller to Whitney regarding the purchase of lumber to be sent to Nauvoo.
George P. Dykes letter to George Miller, 1845 July 5
Letter written by Dykes in Chicago, Illinois to George Miller regarding his failure to obtain glass, presumably for the Nauvoo Temple.
George P. Dykes letter to George Miller, 1845 July 11
Letter written by Dykes in Ann Arbor, Michigan regarding glass for the Nauvoo Temple.
George Snow letter to Brigham Young, 1845 January 20
Letter written by Snow in Yelrome, Illinois to Brigham Young containing a refutation of charges against him for misuse of tithing monies.
Mrs. T. A. Goffe letter to Brigham Young
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 26 Nov. 1875, and addressed to Brigham Young, second president of the Mormon Church. Mrs. Goffe writes about the possibility of finding employment for her husband, Theodore A. Goffe.
Heber J. Grant letter
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 29 Dec. 1916, and addressed to Sister Taylor. The item accompanied a copy of William Jennings Bryan's "The Prince of Peace" which Grant sent to Taylor.
Heber J. Grant letter to Miriam Taylor
Typewritten and signed letter dated September 24, 1920 and addressed to Miss Miriam Taylor of Provo, Utah. The letter informs Miss Taylor that she has been "selected as a missionary to labor in New Zealand" for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She is expected to leave in November of 1920.
Zenos H. Gurley letter to Joseph Smith, Jr.
Handwritten and signed letter dated 4 May 1842 and addressed to Joseph Smith (1805-1844), the first president of the Mormon Church. Gurley writes that he was unable to attend a meeting with the Nauvoo Legion militia organization and describes the founding of a branch of the Mormon Church in Wisconsin.