Latter Day Saints -- Correspondence
Found in 227 Collections and/or Records:
William D. Pratt letter to Newel K. Whitney and George Miller, 1845 May 15
Letter from Pratt to Whitney and Miller requesting cousel concerning the shipment of tithing paid in kind to Nauvoo which would be delayed in arrival.
William F. Dickinson letter to William Clayton, 1842 August 29
Letter written by Dickinson in Harrison, Iowa to William Clayton regarding land purchases.
William L. Wright letter to Joseph Smith, Jr., 1842 July 21
Letter written by Wright in Nauvoo, Illinois to Smith regarding support of the re-election of Hancock County Sheriff, William D. Abernathy, and Duncan.
William W. Phelps letter to David Whitmer, 1843 March 22
Letter written by Phelps in Richmond, Missouri to Whitmer asking him to return to the Church and move to Nauvoo.
William Worthyson letter to Joseph Smith, Jr., 1842 May 31
Letter written by Worthyson in Springfield, Illinois to Smith regarding missionary work.
Joshua Williams letter to Brigham Young
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 29 July 1876, and addressed to Brigham Young, the second president of the Mormon Church. Williams writes to Young concerning land east of the tithing office that may be used for a lumber yard.
P. P. Williams letter to Brigham Young
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 11 May 1877, and addressed to Brigham Young, second president of the Mormon Church. Williams writes to Young concerning the divorce trial between Brigham Young and Ann Eliza Young.
Joseph Woodmansee letter
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 9 Jan. 1876, and addressed to Brigham Young, second president of the Mormon Church. Woodmansee writes concerning land for sale next to the Salt Lake Theatre.
Wilford Woodruff letter
Handwritten and signed letter to M. Richards Jr. of Parowan Utah. The item is a request for Richards to surrender a certificate for 300 shares of Deseret Telegraph Stock to Woodruff.
Wilford Woodruff letter to Jacob G. Bigler
Handwritten and signed letter, dated October 18, 1887, and addressed to Jacob G. Bigler. Woodruff writes about Bigler's unmarried daughter being baptized in the temple for her health. The item was composed in Salt Lake City, Utah.