Box 1
Contains 54 Results:
(?) (Salt Lake City, Utah) to W.A. Carter, 1868 August 17
Written from Salt Lake City. The writer was planning to visit Fort Bridger and asked if uncle Jack Robinson and Jim Bridger were there because he wanted to meet them.
Caldwell Kitchen Martin (Cheyenne, Wyoming) to W.A. Carter, 1868 August 31
The letter mentions the robbery of a coach.
General William Myers (Omaha, Nebraska) to W.A Carter, 1868 October 3
Colonel John H. Knight to W.A. Carter, 1868 October 14
The letter expresses the desire of the people for civil officers (justice of the peace and constable).
Augustus Edes (Miner's Delight) to W.A. Carter, 1868 December 19
Edes was the special administrator of the estate of Mr. Livingston which was being probated by the Carter County, Wyoming probate court.
A.W. Street to W.A. Carter, 1868 December 10
Written from Salt Lake City. The letter refers to a lost mail sack that had been found.
D.B. Ball (Omaha, Nebraska) to "Sis", 1869 January 16
Written from Omaha. Ball, supply agent, inquires if the mail arrived regularly every day.
R.G. Lansing (Chicago, Illinois) to W.A. Carter, 1869 January 28
On stationary of the Chicago & North-Western Railway.
E.A. Hamilton to W.A. Carter, 1869 May 2
Hamilton, who signed himself "your affectionate brother" notified Carter that he purchased eight hundred acres of timber for him for eight hundred and thirty dollars at a public sale.