Letters
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
John D. T. McAllister letter
Handwritten and signed letter by John Daniel Thompson McAllister dated 1901 addressed to a stake president in the Manti region. This letter is a request to admonish the members of that stake to be generous with their donations so the costs of operating the temple could be covered.
John D. T. McAllister letters
Six handwritten letters. McAllister talks mainly about Mormon Church procedures and personal matters. The items were written in Salt Lake City and at Fish Lake, Utah.
John D. T. McAllister letters
Handwritten letters signed "Dnabsuh" (husband). The documents, dated 18 and 26 May 1886, were written to McAllister's wife while on business in Cedar City, Utah, and relate personal and familial concerns.
John D. T. McAllister letters received
Handwritten and signed letters. Two are dated 19 Dec. 1894 and one is dated 20 Dec. 1894. William H. Seegmiller, Rebecca Standring, and Joseph F. Smith, later president of the Mormon Church, decline invitations to attend a reunion of workers on the Manti Temple.
John D. T. McAllister papers
John Daniel Thompson McAllister correspondence
The John Daniel Thompson McAllister correspondence consists of letters to and from John Daniel Thompson McAllister regarding, family and religious matters.
Wilford Woodruff letter to John Daniel Thompson McAllister
Typewritten letter, addressed to John D. T. McAllister, dated August 31, 1894, and signed by Wilford Woodruff and Joseph F. Smith. Woodruff and Smith inform McAllister that he will remain president of the Manti Temple after the return of the former president, Anthon H. Lund.