Box 7
Container
Contains 16 Results:
Correspondence, 1948
File — Box: 7, Folder: 11
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents
July 20, 1948-"I am sure you will be chagrined to know that you have been barking up the wrong tree all this time, but in a recent radio address on Joseph the Prophet . . . J. Reuben Clark says that 'falsehoods, palpably so on the actual facts, have been told; false situations have been invented; court records have been invented and used as the basis of whole books of vilification and misrepresentation.' Guided by this intelligence, you will no doubt want to revise your book for the next...
Dates:
1948
Correspondence, 1949-1950
File — Box: 7, Folder: 12
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Brodie and Dale L. Morgan, well-known western historian, carried on a correspondence for almost thirty years. Much of this contained research materials. Their common interest was the L.D.S. Church, and a large part of this correspondence deals with that and related subjects. They were also close friends, however, and many items of personal interest are found in these letters. Unless otherwise noted, all following excerpts are from Morgan to Brodie.
Dates:
1949-1950
Correspondence, 1951-1962
File — Box: 7, Folder: 13
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents
August 16, 1951 - This is the first letter in which Morgan alludes to the fact that he has shifted the emphasis of his studies from Mormon history to the fur trade. He goes on to mention the journals of early trappers he has acquired and quotes from them. There is an unexplained gap in the correspondence of almost four years. From the content of the remaining letters it seems obvious they corresponded during this period, August 1951 to May 1955, but these letters have apparently been lost.
Dates:
1951-1962
Correspondence, 1967
File — Box: 7, Folder: 14
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents
August 21, 1967-In a long letter, Morgan apologizes for not writing. He then lists the books he has written or edited since 1965. He also mentions he has been diagnosed as a mild diabetic. Morgan goes on to describe a biography of Brigham Young, by Madeline R. McQuown, which was supposedly "substantially complete." Apparently Brodie considered writing a biography of Young, but in this letter Morgan advises her to...
Dates:
1967
Correspondence, 1968-1970
File — Box: 7, Folder: 15
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents
December 24, 1969-The only handwritten letter from Dale Morgan. He mentions the death of his mother and tells Brodie he has proposed marriage to an old friend. He then remarks about plans to retire from the Bancroft Library at age fifty-six to devote himself to writing full time.
Dates:
1968-1970
Research Materials, 1943-1970
File — Box: 7, Folder: 16
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents
Transcripts, copies, and photostats of various research materials, all relating to early Mormon history, that were enclosed in letters from Dale Morgan to Brodie.
Dates:
1943-1970