Box 16
Contains 4 Results:
Thomas B. H. Stenhouse letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1871 December 23
Letter from Stenhouse to Thomas L. Kane, for his historical review of Mormon history he asks Thomas L. Kane to provide any information relating to a meeting held on August 7, 1846 in which Thomas L. Kane was consulted and then a memorial was sent to President Polk thanking him for the opportunity to provide the Mormon Battalion. Dated December 23, 1871.
Thomas B. H. Stenhouse letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1872 January 5
Letter from Stenhouse to Thomas L. Kane, replies to a letter of Thomas L. Kane's, asks questions about the reasons for the Mormon Battalion, thanks to one of Thomas L. Kane's own statements he hopes Young won't be convicted for the murders [Mountain Meadows?], but "they undoubtedly were committed with the knowledge of the priesthood." Dated January 5, 1872.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Thomas B. H. Stenhouse, 1872 January 12
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Stenhouse, drafts, replies to January 5, 1872 letter, answers his question about the Mormon Battalion, speaks of his dealings with the Mormons. Dated January 5, 1872.
Thomas B. H. Stenhouse letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1873 April 5
Letter from Stenhouse to Thomas L. Kane, regrets that he missed Thomas L. Kane's call, glad his health is better. Dated April 5, 1873.