Letter, Salt Lake City, Utah, to Bishop John M. Whitaker, Sugarhouse, Utah, 1909 January 18.

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Letter, Salt Lake City, Utah, to Bishop John M. Whitaker, Sugarhouse, Utah, 1909 January 18.

TLS which relates the remarks of Brigham Young, George Q. Cannon and Lorenzo Snow in reference to blacks and the priesthood. Also includes shorthand notes on the last page by John M. Whitaker.

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