Box 41
Contains 11 Results:
Correspondence, 1911
This correspondence is mostly related to Joseph J. Cannon's business pursuits with both the Colombia Land Investment Company and Sunset Orchards. Because Joseph's brothers, Preston and Bish, were also involved in these same business, many of the letters contain information regarding both work and family matters.
Florence Groesbeck Cannon, 1912
This folder contains the memorial book of Joseph J. Cannon's wife, Florence Groesbeck Cannon, as well as some notes that Cannon had written about his wife's sudden death.
Florence Groesbeck Cannon Biography, 1912
This is a book by Joseph J. Cannon about Florence Groesbeck Cannon.
Letters of Sympathy, 1912
The first ten boxes in this series contain correspondence and personal documents. To maintain the original structure of this collection, they have been arranged chronologically. The final three boxes of the series are the plays, articles, and various notes Joseph J. Cannon wrote throughout his life.
Notebooks, 1912-1913
The notebooks contain religious thoughts and budget information.
Business Correspondence, 1912-1913
While most of these letters are regarding Joseph J. Cannon's business investments, there are letters from J. Reuben Clark and Heber J. Grant.
Business Documents, 1912-1913
The first ten boxes in this series contain correspondence and personal documents. To maintain the original structure of this collection, they have been arranged chronologically. The final three boxes of the series are the plays, articles, and various notes Joseph J. Cannon wrote throughout his life.
Correspondence, 1913
These letters are between Joseph J. Cannon and Ramona Wilcox during their engagement.
Pioneer Day Celebration, 1913
Joseph J. Cannon was the key coordinator behind this event.
Agreement of the Colombia Land Investment Company, 1913
The first ten boxes in this series contain correspondence and personal documents. To maintain the original structure of this collection, they have been arranged chronologically. The final three boxes of the series are the plays, articles, and various notes Joseph J. Cannon wrote throughout his life.
"Dear Father," Correspondence from Wayne Cannon, 1918-1929
The first ten boxes in this series contain correspondence and personal documents. To maintain the original structure of this collection, they have been arranged chronologically. The final three boxes of the series are the plays, articles, and various notes Joseph J. Cannon wrote throughout his life.