Folder 10
Contains 116 Results:
James W. Johnson letter to George H. Brimhall, 1904 April 11
Letter from J. W. Robinson, Vernal, Utah, to George H. Brimhall asking help in getting teachers. Dated April 11, 1904.
Joseph E. Robinson letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1903 April 20
Letter from Joseph E. Robinson, San Francisco, California, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. declining an invitation to attend the Book of Mormon convention. Dated April 20, 1903.
Mary C. Robinson letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1903 October 20
Letter from Mary C. Robinson, Loa, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. asking about board for her children. Dated October 20, 1903.
Erick Rosenwall letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1903 February 3
Letter from Erick Rosenwall, Gunnison, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. asking if it would be wise of a man of his age to think about an education. Dated February 3, 1903.
William B. Royland letter to George H. Brimhall, 1904 January 22
Letter from William B. Royland, Provo, Utah, to George H. Brimhall stating the names of students appointed as special police. Dated January 22, 1904.
J. C. Russell letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1904 January 21
Letter from J. C. Russell, Saint Johns, Arizona, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. asking about the Academy telegraphy department. Dated January 21, 1904.
Thomas H. Russell letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1903 March 10
Letter from Thomas H. Russell, Oxford, North Carolina, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. asking if there will be an opening in the faculty at the Academy. Dated March 10, 1903.
Robert H. Samsbury letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1903 November 7
Letter from Robert H. Samsbury, American Fork, Utah, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. reporting on his work with the young people there in getting them interested in the Academy. Dated November 7, 1903.
E.H. Scott, Foresman and Company letter to George H. Brimhall, 1904 March 18
Letter from E. H. Scott, Foresman and Co., Chicago, Illinois, to George H. Brimhall sending a sample copy of one of their books. Dated March 18, 1904.
Charles Scribner's Sons letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1903 February 19
Letter from Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. asking if they would consider looking over one of their textbooks. Dated February 19, 1903.