Correspondence
Found in 1098 Collections and/or Records:
Letter fragment
Last three pages of a letter signed by Helen Hunt, beginning with page 3. Mentions improbability of finding a purchaser for a rundown farm, and her desire for as many east- and west-facing rooms as possible in a new house. Pages not dated, but may postdate death of her first husband, Edward Hunt, in 1863.
Letter from a Mormon mother
Handwritten letter by an unknown Mormon mother to her son, in which she tells of hardships endured and of her strong faith in the Lord. She describes the family's problems in England, and asks him to help financially so that they might join him in Utah.
Letter from Enterprise
Handwritten letter dated 15 Oct. 1901 and written in Enterprise, Oregon by an author who signed the letter as "Bruce." The item is to "Dear Grandma" who probably lived in Manti, Utah. Bruce writes congradulating "Grandma" on the birth of another great grandchild. The letter also tells about family matters.
Beverley Randolph letter of appointment for Joseph Bell
Printed and handwritten letter of appointment, dated 8 Aug. 1791, and signed by Randolph. Joseph Bell is appointed sheriff of Augusta County, Virginia.
George Q. Cannon letter of introduction to S.B. Elkins on behalf of Franklin S. Richards
Holograph letter of introduction for attorney Franklin S. Richards addressed to S.B. Elkins, industrialist and former member of the House of Representatives from New Mexico.
Letter, Salt Lake City, Utah, to Bishop John M. Whitaker, Sugarhouse, Utah
TLS which relates the remarks of Brigham Young, George Q. Cannon and Lorenzo Snow in reference to blacks and the priesthood. Also includes shorthand notes on the last page by John M. Whitaker.
Tilly Teasdale letter to Alice Bird
Letter to Alice Bird of 2 Aug. 1891 explaining her trip to Colonia Diaz, Mexico which was a Mormon colony. It describes the weather, living expenses, and the health of the Mormon settlers in the area.
Letter to "Bro. Elias," Fillmore, Utah
ALS which discussed problems of getting sufficient copy for the Deseret News and its delivery as well as the lack of molasses.
Letter to Caleb Cushing
ALS written to Cushing, United States Attorney General, concerning the recommendation of Col. Edward R. Harden of Georgia as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah Territory.
Letter to Daisy
Letter to Daisy from a mother, discussing LDS missionaries in town, 1900.