George A. Smith letters and invoices, 1864-1973.

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George A. Smith letters and invoices, 1864-1973.

Signed holograph letter from George A. Smith (writing from Salt Lake City) to Hon. John F. Kinney. July 1, 1864. 1 leaf. The letter discusses postal arrangements. The newspapers have recently been stopped at St. Joseph and are not reaching Salt Lake City. Thomas Bullock recently sent for some books for the Seventies Library, but they haven't arrived (it's been almost a month). David Calder has sent for music books, which haven't arrived either. The gardener's club and others are also waiting for important shipments. These items, which were supposed to be delivered by mail, were ordered before the new regulations were passed. Smith says, "In this territory, no law is in force until published." A check, 1873, from Overland Freight Line to "Ourselves" for $57. To: J.M. McKnight Co. (Fort Shaw, Montana). Signed by E.G. Mackay McCullon. An expense bill, 1873, to Utah Northern Railroad Company for transporting peaches, cider, pears, apples and apricots. Signed by K. Jorgenson.

1 folder (0.08 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7385561

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Smith, George Albert, 1817-1875

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George Albert Smith (June 26, 1817 ₁ September 1, 1875) (commonly known as George A. Smith to distinguish him from his grandson of the same name) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and served in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and as a member of the church's First Presidency. From the description of Letter to Silas S. Smith, 1855. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367846413 From the description of George A. Smith letters and invoices, 1864-1973. (Unknown). W...