Box 15
Contains 19 Results:
"R", 1901-1927
This folder also contains letters from Ben E. Rich, L. L. Richards, and A. Z. Richards.
Joseph F. Smith, 1901-1911
President of LDS Church.
This folder 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.
Salt Lake City, Board of Public Works, 1900-1902
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.
Salt Lake County Treasurer, 1903
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.
Preston D. Richards, 1900-1927
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.
"S", 1900-1920
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.
Reed Smoot, 1904-1910
Concerning polities and other matters.
This folder contains photocopied versions for access purposes. The original items have been removed and placed in Reserve. Access must be given by the Manuscripts Curator and by appointment. An archivist must remain with the items if being used.
W. H. Smart and E. H. Snow, 1900-1901
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.
Taylor Brothers Investment Brokers, 1907-1912
Whitaker was office manager. Business of company.
"T", 1901-1928
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.
"U", 1908-1926
New central building planned. Letter of appreciation.
U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, 1905-1908
Concerning the culture of fish in the springs of Murray.
Utah Federation of Prohibition and Betterment League, 1914-1916
Correspondence concerning its development and activity. Whitaker was president.
Utah Light and Railway Company, 1905-1907
Whitaker was ticket and passenger agent.
"V", 1900, 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.
"W" - "Wilk", 1903-1929
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.
John Mills Whitaker, 1905-1929
As bishop, home missionary, patriarch, teacher, Seventy, and speaker.
"Y", 1900-1920
Missionary writes for information.
"Will" - "Woodruff", 1902-1929
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.