Box 15
Contains 115 Results:
Brigham Young letter to Lou-rittee, 1856 April 24
Letter from Young to Lou-rittee, a chief of Utahs, copy, tells him of trouble with Tintic, if he wants to come there, he can, wants him to come see him, dated April 24, 1856.
Brigham Young letter to Arrapeen, 1856 July 28
Letter from Young to Arrowpeen [Arrapeen, a Ute Indian leader] copy, they want the "good Indians" to bring in Tintic and all the "bad Indians," he wants all the Utahs to stop killing cattle and stealing, Bishop Snow can't give the Indians the goods he has without permission from the agent, Dr. Hurt, he wants them to settle down and make their own living, dated July 28, 1856.
Brigham Young letter, 1856 July 30
Letter from Young "to all whom it may concern," copy, Altero has been visiting, Young wants the Indians to learn to live like the whites, because game is growing scarce, wants others of the Uinta Utahs to visit him, dated July 30, 1856.
Brigham Young letter to Washakie, 1856 August 11
Letter from Young to Wash-e-kik [Chief Washakie of the Eastern Shoshone], copy, sends presents by William A. Hickman, thinks that they should cultivate some land for food, and have schools to teach their people to read and write, dated August 11, 1856.
Brigham Young letter to the Paiutes, 1856 October 8
Letter from Young to the Piedes [Paiutes] at "Loss Vegas" copy, desiring that they adopt white culture, October 8, 1856.