Box 2
Contains 508 Results:
Charles P. Swendsen letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 October 25
Letter from C. P. Swendsen, Bryan, Idaho, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. stating that work has begun and that they need more workers. Dated October 25, 1896.
Charles P. Swendsen letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 October 31
Letter from Charles P. Swendsen, Bryan, Idaho, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. stating that he needs $50 to pay a note off. Dated October 31, 1896.
Charles P. Swendsen letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr, 1896 November 30
Letter from C. P. Swendsen, Bryan, Idaho, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. stating that he needs money for Mr. Lindsay. Dated November 30, 1896.
Charles P. Swendsen letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 December 4
Letter from C. P. Swendsen, Bryan, Idaho, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. inquiring about exchanging canal stock for woolen goods. Dated December 4, 1896.
L. R. Thomas letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 May 4
Letter from L. R. Thomas, Boise, Idaho, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. explaining that the Governor is not in, but will see him when he comes. Dated May 4, 1896.
Thorne Bros. & Co. letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 January 14
Letter from Thorne Bros. & Co., Pleasant Grove, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. with a bill for honey in the amount of $7.15. Dated January 14, 1896.
C. C. Thurston letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 April 27
Letter from C. C. Thurston, Salt Lake City, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. inquiring about land available under the People's Canal & Irrigation Company. Dated April 27, 1896.
Union Pacific Railroad Company letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 May 6
Letter from Union Pacific Railroad Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. providing rates for a visit to land sites on the railroad. Dated May 6, 1896.
Union Pacific Railroad Company letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 July 18
Letter from the Union Pacific Railroad Company, Omaha, Nebraska, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. requesting a receipt for annual pass issued. Dated July 18, 1896.
Union Pacific Railroad Company letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 May 8
Letter from the Union Pacific Railroad Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. explaining that they cannot reduce rates from Utah to Idaho for home seekers. Dated May 8, 1896.