Manuscripts
Brigham Young letter to Dodd, Brown, & Co
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Brigham Young letter to Joseph A. Young
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Letter to Joseph A. Young from his father Brigham Young in Salt Lake City. Young writes of his approval of Wyoming as an "outfitting point on the Missouri," that Joseph has been "much blessed in [his] railroad contract," of his own trip to Ogden and plans for future travels throughout Utah, a visit to his cotton and woolen factory, and that "Uncle Sam's prospectors on the Bench" are in the mountains looking for gold and silver.
mssHM 23244
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Brigham Young letter to Edward Wheelock Tullidge
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Letter to Edward W. Tullidge from Brigham Young in Salt Lake City. Young writes that he believes Tullidge could do "considerable good by correcting many of the false impressions...respecting us and our doctrines" through his articles, that he has asked Tullidge's wife to sign a bill of divorce, and that some of the southern settlements have suffered from Indian "depredations."
mssHM 17480
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Brigham Young letter to Charles Slaughter Morehead
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Letter to Charles Slaughter Morehead thanking him for sending two volumes of the acts of the General Assembly of the State. Signed by Brigham Young.
mssHM 20437
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Brigham Young deed of sale to Fanny Young Thatcher for a lot in Salt Lake City
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Printed deed from Brigham Young and Mary Ann Angell Young selling, for $7500, a lot in Salt Lake City to Brigham's daughter Fanny Young Thatcher.
mssHM 26585
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Ben E. (Benjamin Erastus) Rich letter to Sarah D. Pea
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Letter from Benjamin Rich to his mother Sarah Pea, written from Ogden City, Utah. Rich writes that he likes Ogden "better and better every day" and that Brother Watson's family has been very kind to him. He also assures his mother that he has not had anything "stronger than coffee" to drink and that he has been staying out of trouble. Written on Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution letterhead.
mssHM 72834
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Letters regarding Richard H. Kern
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Contemporary copies of letters regarding a ring belonging to Richard H. Kern, which was recovered in the aftermath of the Gunnison Massacre. In the first letter from Brigham Young to Edward Griffin Beckwith and Robert Murray Morris, Young writes that Indian agent Major S.B. Rose had just returned from Fillmore City, where he acquired from the Pauvan Indians a U.S. Rifle, "one finger ring, marked with K. and having a bloodstone," and part of a brass odometer. Young continues that he is sending the items on to Beckwith and Morris via interpreter D.B. Huntington (1854). The second letter is from James Hervey Simpson to Young, inquiring after the whereabouts of the ring recovered by George W. Bean and that if no one had done so he would like to return it to Kern's family (1858). The final letter is from Young to Simpson telling him that he had already sent the ring to Beckwith and Morris (1859).
mssHM 20650, HM 20652-20653