Utah -- Politics and government
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Brigham Young correspondence with Thomas L. Kane, 1846-1875
Contains correspondence between Brigham Young and Thomas L. Kane. Letters deal with Mormon political concerns, as well as religion and family matters. Materials date between 1846 and 1875.
Thomas L. Kane correspondence on territorial appointments, approximately 1869-1875
Contains correspondence by Kane with federal officials to be appointed as territorial governor in Utah or Washington. Materials date approximately from 1869 to 1875.
Thomas L. Kane correspondence with George Q. Cannon, 1859-1884
Contains letters of correspondence between Thomas L. Kane and George Q. Cannon. Many of the letters were sent by Cannon from Washington, D.C. and Salt Lake City, Utah as he served as chief political strategist for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They were received by Kane in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Letters date between 1859 to 1884, the majority of which date between 1874 to 1878.
Thomas L. Kane correspondence with other Mormons, 1846-1882
Thomas L. Kane legislative drafts on Utah statehood, approximately 1849-1872
Contains legislative drafts regarding Utah statehood. Materials date between approximately 1849 and 1872.