Letters
Found in 87422 Collections and/or Records:
William W. Cluff letter to George Reynolds, 1892 September 12
Letter from William W. Cluff to George Reynolds with a list of the member's names on the Summit Stake Board of Education. Dated September 12, 1892.
William W. Cluff letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1901 February 4
Letter from William W. Cluff to Karl G. Maeser with answers to questions about benefits and results of functioning of church schools. Dated February 4, 1901.
William W. Hague autograph letter signed, 1897 October 21
Autograph letter signed, from William W. Hague to Elisha, congratulations on Harriet’s birth, includes a poem-lullaby, 1 p., 21 October 1897.
William W. Kane autograph letter signed to Evan Kane, 1920 November
Autograph letter signed, from William W. “Willie” Kane, to Evan Kane, Phillip is better, telling his father why he didn’t meet the train, and what things he has to do, includes torn part of envelope, 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, n.d. [ November 1920?]
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 W. Phelps letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1858 April 26
Letter from Phelps, Salt Lake, to Thomas L. Kane, contains poem, "Tongue that Forever Speaks Truth." Dated April 26, 1858.
William W. Phelps letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1858 May 12
Letter from Phelps, Salt Lake, to Thomas L. Kane, Salt Lake, asks him to take a letter to the next post office, also mentions a discovery he's made in obtaining true south. Dated May 12, 1858.
William W. Rust, 1962-1998
Contains glossy photo of William Walker Rust, history of the George Smith Rust family, family correspondence, family group records for William and wives Mary Thurston Rand and Mary Aspin, name indexes and other research, and biography of Mary Aspin Rust. Materials dated 1962 to 1998.
William W. Selck letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1895 August 24
Letter from William W. Selck, Rexburg, Idaho, to Benjamin Cluff Jr. stating that the business terms are satisfactory , so his daughter will be coming to the Academy. Dated August 24, 1895.