Box 17
Contains 51 Results:
United Order articles of association, approximately 1874 August
John W. Young letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1877 December 1
Letter from Young to Kane, relates circumstances of his father taking over his debts and his business dealings and problems with regards to Brigham Young's estate and will, he is planning to move to Arizona of New Mexico, includes affidavits. Dated December 1, 1877.
W. W. Riter, H. B. Clawson, and S. B. Young letter to John W. Young, 1877 November 21
Copy of letter from Utah Western Railway Co. to Young, calls on him to fulfill his contract and to make a statement as to his intentions in the matter, he is to build a railroad from Clinton's Landing to Stockton Lake. James Jack, notary public, certifies that this is a true copy, dated December 1, 1877.
John W. Young letter to Utah Western Railway Co. Board of Directors, 1877 November 28
Copy of letter from Young, includes copy of document in which he transfers his interests and contract with Utah Western Railway to Brigham Young, refers them to the executors of Young's estate. James Jack, notary public, certifies that this is a true copy, dated December 1, 1877.
John W. Young letter to George Q. Cannon, Brigham Young, Jr. and A. Carrington, before 1877 December 1
Copy of letter from the executors of Brigham Young's estate, List of amounts due, with number of bonds held as collateral, letter not dated. James Jack, notary public, certifies that this is a true copy December 1, 1877.
James Jack affidavit, 1877 November 27
Affidavit from James Jack, Brigham Young brought him the original of the document in which John W. Young transfers his interests in the Utah Western Railway, Co. to Young, and asked him to make a copy of it, Young also said he wanted to help John W. Young out with his debts, statement sworn before William Clayton,dated November 27, 1877. James Jack, notary public, certifies that this is a true copy, dated December 1, 1877.
John W. Young letter to George Q. Cannon, Brigham Young, Jr. and A. Carrington, 1877 November 28
Copy of letter saying that Brigham Young agreed to have John W. Young's name discharged from indebtedness, gives them a lien on his interest as an heir if they can't legally follow Brigham Young's intent, dated November 28, 1877. James Jack, notary public, certifies that this is a true copy, dated December 1, 1877.
Brigham Young, Jr. statement, 1877 November 30
Statement by Young saying his father did take possession of the Utah Western Railway and took the expense of completing the railroad contracted by John W. Young, dated November 30, 1877. James Jack, notary public, certifies that this is a true copy.
Le Grand Young statement, 1877 November 26
Statement by Le Grand Young, Utah Western Railway president, Brigham Young intended to get ties to help finish the railroad, showed him the document in which John W. Young transfers his interests to Brigham Young, statement dated November 26, 1877. James Jack, notary public, certifies that this is a true copy, dated December 1, 1877.
Thomas L. Kane envelope, approximately 1877
Envelope addressed to TLK, labeled “Important.” Dated approximately 1877.