Box 7
Contains 795 Results:
H. P. Brown letter to George H. Brimhall, 1901 October 28
Letter from H. P. Brown, Fillmore, Utah, to George H. Brimhall asking to speak to a county teacher's meeting. Dated October 28, 1901.
H. P. Brown letter to George H. Brimhall, 1901 December 2
Letter from H. P. Brown, Oasis, Utah, to George H. Brimhall requesting a lecturer be sent to their next institute. Dated December 2, 1901.
William Brown letter to George H. Brimhall, 1901 July 15
Letter from William Brown, Levan, Utah, to George H. Brimhall wanting to know if the rumors of immorality about a man they are considering engaging to teach are true. Dated July 15, 1901.
George H. Brimhall letter to William Brown, 1901 July 16
Letter from George H. Brimhall to William Brown, Levan, Utah, encouraging him to get another teacher but refusing to say anything about the above mentioned young man's record at the Academy. Dated July 16, 1901.
William Brown letter to George H. Brimhall, 1901 September 10
Letter from William Brown, Levan, Utah, to George H. Brimhall requesting a principal for their school. Dated September 10, 1901.
Albert Bunker letter to George H. Brimhall, 1901 July 28
Letter from Albert Bunker, Bunkerville, Nevada, to George H. Brimhall inquiring if his class credits at the Branch Normal School in Cedar City will be accepted at the Academy. Dated July 28, 1901.
George H. Brimhall letter to Bunnell Telegraphic and Electric Co., 1901 August 28
Letter from George H. Brimhall to Bunnell Telegraphic & Electric Co., New York, regarding an order for goods. Dated August 28, 1901.
Gilbert Burr letter to George H. Brimhall, 1901 September 8
Letter from Gilbert Burr, Thompsons, Utah, to George H. Brimhall concerning a past due note. Dated September 8, 1901.
B. C. Call letter to George H. Brimhall, 1901 July 17
Letter from returning missionary B. C. Call, Kansas City, Missouri, to George H. Brimhall seeking help in securing a teaching position. Dated July 17, 1901.
Clark Callister letter to George H. Brimhall, 1901 August 14
Letter from Clark Callister, Fillmore, Utah, to George H. Brimhall wanting to know if a course offered second semester could possibly be offered first semester. Dated August 14, 1901.