Box 14
Contains 149 Results:
Elizabeth Wood Kane to Jeremiah S. Black, 1858 July 3
Letter dictated by Thomas L. Kane to send to Brigham Young via Judge Black, dated July 3, 1858.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Brigham Young, 1858 July 5
Letter and draft written by Elizabeth Wood Kane advising Young in matter concerning the Utah Expedition. Dated July 5, 1858.
Jeremiah S. Black letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1858 July 7
Letter from Judge Black saying he needs to consult with the President before fully replying to her note. Dated July 7, 1858.
Eli K. Price letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1858 July 8
Letter to Kane desiring him to write a narrative of everything he experienced. Dated July 8, 1858.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Eli K. Price, 1858 July 16
Letter and draft stating he had originally hoped to come back and return to a life of obscurity; declines the invitation to discuss the Utah situation at least for the present time. Dated July 16, 1858.
Thomas L. Kane letter to James Buchanan, 1858 July 20
Copy of letter explaining false reports by the newspapers; plans on retreating to the mountains of Elk Co. Dated July 20, 1858.
Thomas L. Kane letter, 1858 July 20
Letter from Kane asking under what authority "the Press" printed that he would "state his case to the people." cencerning his involvement in Utah, dated July 20, 1858.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Jeremiah S. Black, 1858 July 20
Letter from Kane to Judge Black, Attorney General, wondering when he will receive a reply to his letter. Dated July 20, 1858.
Eli K. Price letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1858 July 26
Letter and draft from Price to Kane giving his appreciation for Kane's efforts, dated July 26, 1858.
Jeremiah S. Black letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1858 July 26
Letter from Judge Black, Attorney General, saying that the President is unwilling to take responsibility for any communications not written by himself or another government officer, dated July 26, 1858.