Letters
Found in 88018 Collections and/or Records:
William Anderson letter to George Miller, 1845 February 19
Letter written by Anderson in Camp Creek to Miller regarding land transactions, trading, timber, and other business activities.
William Andrew Gillespie letter to George H. Brimhall, 1913 January 9
William Andrew Gillespie, Brun, Colorado.
William Appleby letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1848 January 15
Letter from Appleby, St. Louis, to Kane, Philadelphia, Elder Hyde should be in Philadelphia, mentions Kane's present to the Twelve, expresses thanks to Kane for helping them, he's in St. Louis getting a circular printed for the Church that gives the Church's situation. Dated January 15, 1848.
William Appleby letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1848 June 20
Letter from Appleby, Recklesstown, New Jersey, to Kane, Philadelphia, an article in the "League" about an Indian attack on Salt Lake is probably not true, they've named a town located near the main camp at Winter Quarters Kanesville, he is compiling a history for the Church, no news yet of Wilford Woodruff or Orson Pratt, gives him a list of people from Philadelphia who have contributed to the Church. Dated June 20, 1848.
William Appleby letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1848 October 9
Letter from Appleby, Philadelphia, to Kane, Philadelphia, passes on information of the seagull miracle account from a letter he received from Joseph Young. Dated October 9, 1848.
William Appleby letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1848 December 26
Letter from Appleby, Recklesstown, New Jersey, to Kane, Philadelphia, the Church is doing well in Utah, he is laboring in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey, has been sick, he mailed Kane's subscription to Hyde's "Guardian," note made in red pencil and notes made in pencil by Kane. Dated December 26, 1848.
William Ashworth letter to George H. Brimhall, 1904 February 20
Letter from William Ashworth, Frisco, Utah, to George H. Brimhall regarding some account with the school. Dated February 20, 1904.
William B. Ashworth letter to James B. Keller, 1904 July 7
Letter from Ashworth, Frisco, Utah, to Brimhall asking help in getting a teacher. Dated July 7, 1904.
William B. Black letter and photograph, 2000 December 5, 1942
Materials contain a letter written by William B. Black about his service in the U.S. Army during World War II with the First Cavalry Division. Black describes two faith promoting experiences. He tells of being saved from shells by a tank and being sent to New Guinea, where he was able to find the grave of his cousin, Frank Raley. Contains a photograph of Black. Dated 1942, December 5, 2000.
William B. Dougall letter to George H. Brimhall, 1908 October 1
Letter from William B. Dougall, Salt Lake City, Utah, to George H. Brimhall. Dated October 1, 1908.