Box 10
Contains 56 Results:
Correspondence between John Mills Whitaker and Wilford Woodruff, 1887-1897
Correspondence between John Mills Whitaker and B. W. Young, 1888-1889
B. W. Young is the son of J. W. Young and attended Brigham Young Academy.
Correspondence between John Mills Whitaker and Chrisine D. Young, 1888-1889
Four letters dated 1888 and 1889 from Christine D. Young (wife of John Willard Young) from Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Honolulu to John M. Whitaker in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Correspondence between John Mills Whitaker and John Wesley Young, 1888
In New York on business of railroads. Whitaker was in charge of the home office during this time. He acted also as his private secretary. Most letters had to do with the business of the railroads, the Salt Lake and Eastern Railways, and the Salt Lake and Fort Douglas Railroad.
Correspondence between John Mills Whitaker and John W. Young, 1889
Letters and telegrams sent from New York City or Washington, D.C., by John W. (Willard) Young of the North American Exchange Company to John M. Whitaker in 1889, often concerning construction of the Salt Lake and Eastern Railway and other business matters, including John Whitaker’s trip east
Correspondence between John Mills Whitaker and John Wesley Young, 1888
Three letters from John Wesley Young (son of John Willard and Elizabeth Canfield Young) to John M. Whitaker, August 1898, as he was beginning his studies at the Brigham Young Academy in Provo, Utah.