Box 15
Contains 120 Results:
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1878 May 4
Letter from Cannon, Washington, to Kane, sympathy, an upcoming operation [on Elizabeth?], dated May 4, 1878.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1878 May 22
Letter from Cannon, Washington, to Kane, if Elizabeth Wood Kane has had an operation, he hopes it was successful. Dated May 22, 1878.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1878 May 27
Letter from Cannon, Washington, to Kane, Elizabeth Wood Kane's recovery, he went home at Kane's suggestion, Brigham Young, Jr., and Cannon requested the Twelve to make out an account of what they felt was due from Young's estate to the Church, they settled and received from them a receipt in full for all claims against Young, troubles with getting things going for settlements in Mexico, wants Kane to write his views more fully. Dated May 27, 1878.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1878 June 20
Letter from Cannon, Washington, to Kane, Kane, Congress has adjourned, he is going to Kane, Elizabeth's good health. Dated June 20, 1878.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1878 September 6
Letter from Cannon, Salt Lake, to Kane, Kane has probably received Taylor's letter, Taylor is unfavorable to the "enterprise," Cannon has been "closely confined to the business of the Estate," Kane's advice has been invaluable. Dated September 6, 1878.
George Q. Cannon letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1881 January 29
George Q. Cannon letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1884 December 8
Letter from Cannon, Salt Lake, to Kane, Philadelphia, received her cheque for $2000 to refund amount sent to Kane, the Democratic victory May bring some relief to the Mormons, mentions Rudger Clawson, three men sent to a prison in Detroit, if prosecution continues in the same spirit, they will have a problems. Dated December 8, 1884.
Thomas L. Kane envelopes, 1859-1884
Two empty envelopes, both addressed to Kane, one House of Representatives envelope, the other has "K" imprinted on the back.
Brigham Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1846 August 2
Letter from Young written by Willard Richards at the Camp of Israel to Kane at Omaha, Nebraska, saying that the saints have decided to winter near the Missouri River, he received a message from the Mormon Battalion, inviting Kane to the camp if he has time. Dated August 2, 1846.
Brigham Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1848 May 9
Letter written Brigham Young Willard Richards; letter of introduction for Orson Pratt; they soon plan to leave, dated May 9, 1848.