Box 16
Contains 5 Results:
Jedediah M. Grant letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1851 December 29
Letter from Grant, Philadelphia, to Thomas L. Kane, he will take the course Thomas L. Kane advises with "the Papers, etc." he had hoped that Thomas L. Kane knew of their "domestic relations," until he saw Thomas L. Kane's letter to Fillmore, he had felt bound to tell Thomas L. Kane about polygamy. Dated December 29, 1851.
Jedediah M. Grant letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1852 May 5
Letter from Grant giving his appreciation to Kane. Dated May 5, 1852.
Jedediah M. Grant letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1852 May 6
Letter from Grant, New York, to Thomas L. Kane, nothing lacking on Grant's part relating to the Post Office, etc., the revision of pamphlet defending the Mormons, "No. II" completed and being sent with this letter. [missing] Dated May 6, 1852.
Jedediah M. Grant letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1852 May 11
Letter from Grant, New York, to Thomas L. Kane, the pamphlet will be printed that day and bound the next, his notes ready, he's leaving notes and pamphlets with Mr. Hicks. Dated May 11, 1852.
Jedediah M. Grant letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1853 December 31
Letter from Grant, Salt Lake, to Thomas L. Kane, answering Thomas L. Kane's questions about the land of Utah, in regards to building railroads, sends Memorial to the Honorable Jefferson Davis, not there, trouble with the Indians, Thomas L. Kane has had "other restoratives" which have benefitted him as much as mountain air. Dated December 31, 1853.