Letters
Found in 87405 Collections and/or Records:
William H. Hooper letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1870 April 18
Letter from Hooper, Washington, to Thomas L. Kane, Kane, he believes that Congress and the President "will hesitate before they make into a law the aggressive bill proposed," J. T. Caine came from Utah, Brigham Young just returned from Southern Utah. Dated April 18, 1870.
William H. Hooper letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1871 November 13
Letter from Hooper, New York, to Thomas L. Kane, Kane, hopes to leave for Washington tomorrow, when he and John W. Young leave for home, they will stop and see Thomas L. Kane. Dated November 13, 1871.
William H. Hooper letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1871 December 6
Letter from [Hooper?], Washington, to Thomas L. Kane, the President is hostile, mentions bill on appeals, "the institution must be conceded." Encloses two newspaper clippings (photocopies): 1 from the Tribune on the upcoming appointment of ex-senator Williams of Oregon as Attorney-General, the other from the Herald, "Utah, The President's Message Among the Gentiles-- The Whereabouts of Brigham--Another Polygamous Marriage--A Mormon Delegation Found for Washington." Dated December 6, 1871.
William H. Hooper letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1873 February 2
Letter from Hooper, he accepts Kane's advice and will wait until his friend arrives. Dated February 2, 1873.
William H. Hooper letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1859-1882
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Hooper, Philadelphia, draft, asks if W. C. Stains can be sent to the telegraph office to communicate with Thomas L. Kane.
William H. Jones letter to George H. Brimhall, 1905 September 14
Sept. 14 William H. Jones, Brigham City, Utah. Applying for a position at BYU and enclosing above credentials.
William H. King letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1897 May 5
Letter from William H. King, Washington, D.C., to Benjamin Cluff Jr. regarding a change in the location of the post office. Dated May 5, 1897.
William H. King letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1897 May 31
Letter from William H. King, Washington, D.C., to Benjamin Cluff Jr. about sending a valuable monthly publication regularly to the Academy. Dated May 31, 1897.