Box 2
Contains 508 Results:
Joseph Don Carlos Young letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 May 26
Letter from Joseph Don Carlos Young, Salt Lake City, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. stating that he is thinking of accepting the position Cluff offered him. Dated May 26, 1896.
T. Jed Jones letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1895 September 4
Letter from T. Jed Jones, Cedar City, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. inquiring about how to procure reduced railroad rates to school. Dated September 4, 1895.
Jenkin Jones letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1895 September 17
Letter from Jenkin Jones, Malad, Idaho, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. welcoming him to Idaho to see the young people. Dated September 17, 1895.
James F. Johnson letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 January 18
Letter from James F. Johnson, Mesa, Arizona, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. explaining that he will pay tuition later and asking Cluff to look after his brother's religious feelings. Dated January 18, 1895.
James F. Johnson letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1895 November 27
Letter from James F. Johnson, Mesa, Arizona, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. sending payment for I.O.U. and asking for another one. Dated November 27, 1895.
J. B. Jenson letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 January 24
Letter from J. B. Jenson, Sandy, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. asking Cluff to lecture for the Reading and Literary Society. Dated January 24, 1896.
James F. Johnson letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 February 26
Letter from James F. Johnson, Mesa, Arizona, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. about a misunderstanding on paying tuition. Dated February 26, 1896.
Allie Jensen letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 March 21
Letter from Allie Jensen, Redmond, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. asking if he had received a check for $30. Dated March 21, 1896.
A. E. Jensen letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 April 23
Letter from student A. E. Jensen, Collinston, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. inquiring about Summer School. Dated April 23, 1896.
Frank Jones letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 May 17
Letter from Frank Jones to Benjamin Cluff Jr. explaining that Blaine cannot afford to come to school. Dated May 17, 1896.