Letters
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 88018 Collections and/or Records:
William H. Smart letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr., 1900 July 2
Item — Box 6: Series 13; Series 14; Series 15 [Barcode: 31197239274852], Folder: 2
Identifier: UA 1093 Series 13 Item 298
Scope and Contents
Letter from William H. Smart, Brooklyn, New York, to Benjamin Cluff, Jr. asking that the Academy let all missionaries in the "missionary class" who are called to the Eastern States Mission read an enclosed letter of instruction. Dated July 2, 1900.
Dates:
1900 July 2
William H. Smart letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr.
Digital Record
Identifier: UA1093_S13_I298_B6_F2
Dates:
1900 July 2
William H. Smart letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr.
Digital Record
Identifier: UA1093_S19_I393_B8_F5
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1902 October 22
William H. Smart letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr.
Digital Record
Identifier: UA1093_S21_I474_F10
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1902 May 28
William H. Smart letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr.
Digital Record
Identifier: UA1093_S19_I272_B8_F4
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1902 November 12
William H. Smart letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr.
Digital Record
Identifier: UA1093_S21_I475_F10
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1903 November 7
William H. Smart letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr.
Digital Record
Identifier: UA1093_S21_I476_F10
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1903 December 8
William H. Smart letter to Benjamin Cluff Jr.
Digital Record
Identifier: UA1093_S21_I477_F10
Dates:
1903 December 11
William H. Smart letter to George H. Brimhall, 1904 September 26
Item — Box 1: Series 1; Series 2 [Barcode: 31197239274829], Folder: 4
Identifier: UA 1092 Series 1 File 4 Item 19
Scope and Contents
Letter from William H. Smart, Heber City, Utah, to George H. Brimhall regarding the admission of William T. Hicken and other prospective missionaries to Brigham Young University. Dated September 26, 1904.
Dates:
1904 September 26
William H. Smart letter to George H. Brimhall, 1905 July 11
Item — Box 2: Series 2; Series 3; Series 4, Folder: 1
Identifier: UA 1092 Series 2 File 3 Item 82
Scope and Contents
July 11 Wm. H. Smart, Heber. Rescinding suggestion to call Miss Brough for a mission.
Dates:
1905 July 11