Box 16
Contains 13 Results:
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.
John W. Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1871 November 14
Letter from Young, New York, to Thomas L. Kane, W. C.[Stains?] gone to Washington, asks if Thomas L. Kane received his baggage. Dated November 14, 1871.
John W. Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1871 November 29
Letter from Young informing Kane of his travel plans. Dated November 29, 1871.
John W. Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1873 December 5
Letter from Young, Erie, to Thomas L. Kane, his wife better after using Dr. Kane's tonic, his son, John, prayed for Thomas L. Kane the night before. Dated December 5, 1873.
John W. Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1875 July 1
Letter from Young, New York, to Thomas L. Kane, Mr. Hall has the part of the manuscript he wants Thomas L. Kane to read, wants to go visit him. Dated July 1, 1875.
John W. Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1875 August 28
Letter from Young, Philadelphia, to Thomas L. Kane, he's not well, but strong enough to work, his father and mother are resigned to their loss [death of Joseph A. Young], refers to the letter of the 9th. Dated August 28, 1875.
John W. Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1876 August 29
Letter from Young, Bridgeport, Connecticut, to Thomas L. Kane, Kane, marked confidential, written on Hatch and Watson, Bankers, letterhead, refers to Tullidge's History of Brigham Young, mentions influence of Godbeites. Dated August 29, 1876.