Letters
Found in 85822 Collections and/or Records:
A. S. Johnston letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1858 March 15
Letter from Johnston to Kane, saying he would not take any supplies from the Mormons while they are enemies of the Government, the Mormons' situation is of their own seeking, dated March 15, 1858.
A. S. Johnston letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1858 March 17
Letter from Johnston denying that orders were made constraining Kane, dated March 17, 1858.
A. S. Miller Jr. letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 September 15
A. S. Porter letter, 1893 December 18
Letter from A. S. Porter, Porterville, Utah, requesting that George H. Brimhall visit their school. Dated December 18, 1893.
A. S. Williams autograph letter signed to Kane, 1871 November 3
Autograph letter signed, from Gen. A.S. Williams, Detroit, to Kane, Kane, on how newspaper reporters dealt with the war, 2 pages, 3 November 1871.
A. S. Williams autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1863 June 10
Autograph letter signed, from Gen. A.S. Williams, Stafford C.H., VA, to Thomas L. Kane, Thomas L. Kane needs to get well “before you take the field again,” the Chancellorsville campaign was a “confused nightmare,” 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 10 [June?] 1863.
A. S. Williams to Thomas L. Kane, 1862 October 28
Circular letter, signed by Gen. A.S. Williams, to Thomas L. Kane, defines duties of Brigade Field Officers of the Day, 1 p., 28 October 1862.