Box 3
Contains 153 Results:
Benjamin Cluff Sr. letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 August 11
Letter from Benjamin Cluff Sr., Thatcher, Arizona, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. telling that he likes living in Arizona, and suggesting that his son should come visit him. Dated August 11, 1896.
William Neeley letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1895 November 25
Letter from William Neeley, Neeleyville, Idaho, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. stating that the bearer of this note is recommended from the ward to enter school there. Dated November 25, 1895.
A. V. Nelson postcard to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1897 January 10
Letter from student A. V. Nelson, Salt Lake City, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. asking for a catalogue for the Academy. Dated January 10, 1897.
Newton E. Noyes letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 October 22
Letter from Newton E. Noyes, Ephraim, Utah to Benjamin Cluff Jr. asking him to lecture at a Student Society meeting. Dated October 22, 1896.
W. A. Olmstead telegram to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 December 8
Telegram from W. A. Olmstead, Chicago, Illinois, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. regarding duty-free paper sent. Dated December 8, 1896.
W. A. Olmstead letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1897 January 1
Letter from W. A. Olmstead, Chicago, Illinois, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. with a bill for $54.55. Dated January 1, 1897.
J. Ostlund letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1897 January 4
Letter from J. Ostlund, Elsinore, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. stating that the bearer of note is son entering the Academy for first time. Dated January 4, 1897.
Sarah A. Owens letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1897 August 2
Letter from student Sarah A. Owens, Paragonah, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. asking to see a circular. Dated August 2, 1897.
Jonathan S. Page Jr. letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1897 February 18
Letter from J. S. Page Jr., Payson, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. expressing his opinion no one would come to hear the Lydia M. Von Finkelstein Mountford lectures. Dated February 18, 1897.
Francis W. Parker letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1896 September 4
Letter from Francis W. Parker, Chicago, Illinois, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. stating that he cannot take students from outside of Cook County because they are full currently. Dated September 4, 1896.