Box 1
Contains 80 Results:
Letter, 1949 September 30
Morgan is preparing to move to Washington, D.C., and states that he hopes it will be his last move.
Letter, 1949 November 15
Morgan is now settled in Alexandria, Virginia, and is doing research at the Library of Congress. He is looking for a job in the field of history somewhere in Washington, D.C. He tells Brooks he is saddened that Stanford University Press should want to censor her Mountain Meadows Massacre manuscript.
Letter, 1949 December 6
Morgan writes concerning the Utah State Historical Society's secretary who wants to return after a year's absence.
Letter, 1950 February 16
Morgan writes that he is working hard on his book. He tells Brooks that the Empey diary has been printed by the Wyoming Historical Department.
Letter, 1950 April 14
Morgan asks to borrow volumes eight through ten of The Journal of Discourses. He comments on several friends.
Letter, 1950 July 15
Morgan is working on a bibliography of the divergent sects of the L.D.S. Church for the University of Utah Press. Reference is made to the Conover Journal.
Letter, 1951 July 6
Morgan comments on the Council of Fifty referred to in John D. Lee's journal. He also comments on the 1850 Utah census report of Iron County, John D. Lee journal excerpts of 1849, and the Bigler diary of 1848.
Letter, 1951 July 26
Morgan writes of plans for his two books on Mormon history, and continues his discussion of John D. Lee and his role in the Mountain Meadows massacre.
Letter, 1951 September 12
Mention is made of Warner Brothers interest in making a movie based on Mountain Meadows Massacre, and Morgan states that he has never had a movie proposal. He writes of having been asked to work for the Utah State Historical Society by Mortenson, and tells Brooks that he wants to come west and follow Jedediah Smith's trail.
Letter, 1951 November 13
Morgan writes more about his desire to follow the Jedediah Smith trail, and informs Brooks that the Korns book is finally being distributed.
Letter, 1951 November 20
Brooks has been to Hollywood to talk about a motion picture based on Mountain Meadows Massacre. Morgan reports that the L.D.S. Church has the original of Thomas D. Brown's Southern Indian Mission.
Letter, 1951 December 9
Brooks has an interview with A. William Lund of the Church Historians' Library. Morgan writes of the L.D.S. Church's view of truth in Mormon history and of the problems writers encounter in trying to secure materials from the church archives. He also writes of his work in evaluating western materials for Eberstadt's Book Store.
Letter, 14 December 1951
Morgan comments on reviews of Brooks' book.
Letter, 1952 January 2
Warner Brothers movie proposition to Brooks has fallen through. Morgan mentions the "Record of Norton Jacob," and of Jacob's being a member of the 1947 company that arrived in Utah. He writes about his friends Fawn Brodie and Charles Kelly, and tells Brooks that the Utah State Historical Society is lending him the microfilm of the Elias Smith journal.
Letter, 1952 January 26
Morgan reports having eyestrain. He is working on his Jedediah Smith book and doing relatively little on his Mormon history book. Morgan also comments on Brooks's plans to edit the John D. Lee diaries with Dr. Cleland of the Huntington Library.
Letter, 1952 February 23
Morgan is preparing to go west to work on the Jedediah Smith book. He reports that he has yet to hear from the Smithsonian Institute about a possible job there. He is returning to Salt Lake City after a stop in St. Louis to use the "Missouri historical collections," and tells Brooks that he has applied to the Guggenheim Foundation for a grant.
Letter, 1952 April 11
Morgan is back in Salt Lake City doing research at the Utah State Historical Society in the Hudson Bay Records. He comments on the historical society and their plans to move to the Kearns Mansion.
Letter, 1952 April 28
Morgan writes that he is continuing his work on the Jedediah Smith book. He asks Brooks to check on Smith's trip along the Santa Clara River.
Letter, 1952 May 28
Morgan reports that the University of Utah has offered him a job of surveying their western and Mormon collections but that the job depends on state legislative funds being granted.
Letter, 1952 June 13
Morgan tells Brooks how to plan changes in her book for a revised edition. He reports that no funds were appropriated for the job at the University of Utah.