Box 1
Contains 3 Results:
George Q. Cannon letter, 1889 April 2
Letter from George Q. Cannon to Martha Telle Cannon in which George Q. Cannon describes the preparations that are being made for conference. An allusion is made to the time that he was a "prisoner," and he admonishes Brigham for neglecting his duties as man-of-the-house. At the conclusion of the letter, the presence of three more children is mentioned: Radcliffe, Espey, and Collins.
George Q. Cannon letter, 1890 May 27
Letter from George Q. Cannon to Martha Telle Cannon, written from Washington, D.C. George Q. Cannon comments on domestic issues with the yard, potatoes, and the purchase of a cow. He also requests that Radcliffe have an unknown issue resolved with an operation.
George Q. Cannon letter, 1891 June 24
Letter from George Q. Cannon to Martha Telle Cannon written from San Francisco, California, giving a quick report on his imminent arrival back home.