Box 14
Contains 11 Results:
Alma Ash Fund
Employee of Z.C.M.I. and staunch church worker. Died suddenly. Whitaker raised money for the widow.
Private Business
Investments, stocks, real estate, and continuing business of the Verona Water Co.
Folder 7 contains a photocopied version of one letter for access purposes. The original item has been removed and placed in Reserve. Access must be given by the Manuscripts Curator and by appointment. An archivist must remain with the item if being used.
Callister, E. H.; Chaney, Pearl
A good portion of the letters contained in these files are from former New England converts, students, former students, missionaries and widows, writing for advice and guidance, and also expressing their great appreciation and thanks for what Whitaker had done for them.
Eastern States Mission Association
Whitaker was first president. Letters concerning reunions.
Gibbs, George F.; Grant, Heber J.
Letter to Whitaker giving Brigham Young's explanation of the history of the negro. Also, the case of Carl Jentzch, polygamist.
Frances Leggroan
Asks question regarding the Bible and Black people. Whitaker says this person, his student, is Black.
Osborn, Henry Fairfield
American Museum of Natural History. Correspondence of evolution and origin of life form. Includes booklet by Osborn on the subject.
Pines Ranch
A good portion of the letters contained in these files are from former New England converts, students, former students, missionaries and widows, writing for advice and guidance, and also expressing their great appreciation and thanks for what Whitaker had done for them.
Politics, 1902-1906
Republican County Committee, 88 Dist. Sugar House.
Unidentifiable correspondence, 1900, 1923-1924
A good portion of the letters contained in these files are from former New England converts, students, former students, missionaries and widows, writing for advice and guidance, and also expressing their great appreciation and thanks for what Whitaker had done for them.
"A" - "Al", 1902-1903, 1907-1909, 1925
A good portion of the letters contained in these files are from former New England converts, students, former students, missionaries and widows, writing for advice and guidance, and also expressing their great appreciation and thanks for what Whitaker had done for them.