Box 15
Contains 120 Results:
Thomas L. Kane letter to Brigham Young, 1850
Letter from Kane to Young and his advisers relating the circumstances surrounding his 1850 address "The Mormons."
Thomas L. Kane letter to Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, and Willard Richards, 1851 July 29
Letter from Kane concerning some of his political letters dated July 29, 1851.
Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, Willard Richards letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1851 September 15
Letter to Kane concerning his relationship with the Mormons, dated September 15, 1851.
Brigham Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1853 May 20
Letter from Young to Kane expressing sympathy for the loss of Kane's brother William, and inviting him to Utah dated May 20, 1853.
Brigham Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1854 January 31
Letter from Young to Kane congratulating on Kane's marriage, concerning statehood of Utah, the transcontinental railroad, judges, and the Indians. Dated January 31, 1854.
Brigham Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1854 October 30
Letter from Young to Kane asking if Kane will agree to be the delegate to Congress from Utah, gives details of setting up residence in Utah, comments on fegerally appointed officials. Dated October 30, 1854.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Brigham Young, after 1854 October
Letter from Kane in reply to Young's October 30, 1854 letter answering why he will not accept an office in Utah.
Brigham Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1855 September 30
Letter from Young concerning events in Utah, dated September 30, 1855.
Brigham Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1856 April 14
Letter from Young concerning the application for statehood of Utah, the slave issue in Utah; attached is a blue ribbon, dated April 14, 1856.
Brigham Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1859 March 3
Letter from Young explaining troubles with the army and judges, dated March 3, 1859.