Kimball, Heber C. (Heber Chase), 1801-1868
Dates
- Existence: 1801 - 1868
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Heber C. Kimball letter to David W. Rogers
Handwritten and signed letter dated October 8, 1840 addressed to David W. Rogers. The document discusses the upcoming baptism of Rogers' daughter and the moving of the church newspaper [Millennial Star] to London.
Heber C. Kimball letter to Susanna Mehetable Rogers Sangiovanni Pickett Keate
Handwritten and signed letter, dated August 28, 1844, to Susannah Sangiovanni. The item is personal in nature.
Letters received
John Pack letters
Photocopies of handwritten and signed letters dated 1847, addressed to family members, describing difficulties of the journey to Salt Lake City, Utah and Pack's associations with Mormon Church leaders Brigham Young and Heber Chase Kimball.
Brigham Young funeral announcement for Heber C. Kimball
The folder contains a handwritten announcement of the death of the Mormon Apostle, Heber C. Kimball. Young also states when the funeral would be held. The item is dated 22 June 1868 and was probably penned by one of Brigham Young's secretaries who also signed Brigham Young's name to it.
Brigham Young letter
Photocopy of a handwritten and signed letter addressed to the United States Senator from Illinois, Stephen A. Douglas. The item was signed by Young, Heber C. Kimball, and Willard Richards. Young writes to Douglas to secure his support for the admission of the Deseret as an official state in the nation.
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