Alfred H. Caine family correspondence, 1873-1903.

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Alfred H. Caine family correspondence, 1873-1903.

Notable items include letters, one from U.S. Senator Frank J. Cannon, regarding the Utah silk industry.

7 folders (0.56 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7385709

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Cannon, Frank J.

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Born into Mormon family on January 25, 1859 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Father polygamist and member of First Presidency in the LDS Church. Graduated from University of Deseret. Worked as a reporter for Deseret News. Married Martha A. Brown. Became a popular Utah politician. Elected to congress in 1894, U.S. Senate 1897. Lost political favor and by 1904 left Mormon Church and Republican party and joined Democratic party. Became editor Salt Lake Tribune and wrote exposes about political and religiou...

Caine, Margaret A. (Margaret Ann), 1859-1929.

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Mitchell, Frederick Augustus Herman Frank, 1835-1923.

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Mormon Church leader who served as president of the Hawaiian mission for that faith. From the description of Letter, 1889. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122550813 ...

Caine, Alfred H. (Alfred Henry), 1860-1890

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Alfred H. Caine, son of Utah Territorial Delegate John Thomas Caine and Margaret Nightingale, was born 19 December 1860 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He married Margaret Ann Mitchell, also of Salt Lake City, on 16 March 1882. Together they had two children before Caine died in 1890. Although it is unclear when Margaret became involved in Utah's silk industry, in 1894 she served as treasurer of the Utah Women's Silk Association. From the description of Alfred H. Caine family correspondence...