Box 16
Contains 115 Results:
Brigham Young, Jr. letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1873 April 9
Letter from Young, Jr., to Thomas L. Kane, Daniel H. Wells and family quarantined with smallpox, the District Courts rulings, Presidents Grant's Indian policy. Dated April 9, 1873.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Brigham Young, Jr., 1873 April 24
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Young, Jr., he is leaving to Kane next week, letters should be addressed there. Dated April 24, 1873.
Brigham Young, Jr. letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1873 May 7
Letter from Young, Jr. saying he received Kane's letter of March 29, 1873. Dated May 7, 1873.
Brigham Young, Jr. letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1873 May 20
Letter from Young, Jr. to Thomas L. Kane, written [copied?] by Thomas L. Kane, his father wants Thomas L. Kane to counsel with George Q. Cannon , about Brigham Young's private interests and the Church's. Dated May 20, 1873.
Brigham Young, Jr. letter to George Q. Canon, 1878 January 16
Letter from Young, Jr., Salt Lake, to Cannon, Washington, on the will. Dated January 16, 1878.
Brigham Young, Jr. letter to George Q. Canon, 1878 January 17
Letter from Young, Jr., to Cannon, about Brigham Young's will, they should give a "liberal allowance" to the mothers and minors, pay outstanding debts, and then divide the rest between the heirs. Dated January 17, 1878.
Brigham Young, Jr. envelopes, 1873-1878
3 empty envelopes addressed to Brigham Young, Jr. in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated approximately 1873-1878.
John W. Young letter, 1873 November 8
Letter from Young, in Thomas L. Kane's writing [copy?], President Grant is hostile, Brigham Young shouldn't go back to the judges. Dated November 8, 1873.
John W. Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1871 November 9
Letter from Young relating an experience he had with Kane's aunt. Dated November 9, 1871.
John W. Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1871 November 9
Letter from Young, Philadelphia, to [Thomas L. Kane], Brigham Young wants to know what Thomas L. Kane thinks about them sending a delegation to Great Britain asking them to cede to the Church land in British Columbia. Dated November 9, 1871.