Box 15
Contains 40 Results:
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1874 September 16
Letter from Cannon, St. George, to Kane, he called on H. C. [Henry Clay?], enclosed Articles of Association and Instructions for the United Order [not there], many people in Southern Utah living the United Order and are pleased at the results, particularly mentions the settlement of Price, named after E. C. Price. Dated September 16, 1874.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1875 January
Letter from Cannon, Washington, to Kane, sends him a speech he will deliver before Congress [not there], asks Kane to revise it. Dated January 1875.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1875 February 9
Letter from Cannon, Washington, to Kane, Cannon's case, regarding his being a polygamist, prevented from coming up in Congress, expresses thanks for helping revise speech, encloses clipping from the Congressional Record. Dated February 9, 1875.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1876 March 3
Letter from Cannon, Washington, to Kane, he's made inquiries about land grants, Belknap [House member] been exposed as a criminal, rumors that he had shot himself. Dated March 3, 1876.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1876 June 19
Letter from Cannon, Washington, to Kane, his views are the same, a Mr. Green has spoken to him about Mexico. Dated June 19, 1876.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1876 June 27
Letter from Cannon, Washington, to Kane, Kane, good news [about Mexico?], dated June 27, 1876.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1877 February 21
Letter from Cannon, Washington, to Kane, Philadelphia, sends copies of House Res. 191 (not there), he sent the Record that contained a discussion of transcontinental railroads, he received a letter from Legrand Young, whose cousin, John W., wants him to come East on business for him. Dated February 21, 1877.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1877 February 27
Letter Cannon, Washington, to Kane, received a dispatch from St. George [from Young?] that asks to give regards to Kane, if John W. Young doesn't come East, he [Cannon] could carry any communications Kane wants to send, he leaves 5 March. Dated Febryary 27, 1877.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1877 March 8
Letter from Cannon, Washington, to Kane, Philadelphia, waiting for an interview with President Hayes, Gen. Garfield has promised to talk to Hayes on his policy for Utah, Mr. Foster also promises to talk to Hayes about "the proper treatment of Utah," prediction of trouble over Cabinet appointments. Dated March 8, 1877.
John W. Young, George Q. Cannon, Daniel H. Wells and Brigham Young, Jr. telegram to Thomas L. Kane, 1877 August 29
Telegram to Kane announcing the death of Brigham Young, note at bottom says Kane left for Salt Lake on September 6, 1877. Dated August 29, 1877.