Box 2
Container
Contains 13 Results:
Third party Loose/Simons family correspondence, 1809—1881
File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains the papers of Betsy Jane Tenney Loose, which consists of correspondence, documents, and one 1866 diary, materials which span the period of 1809 to 1900. The correspondence, both Betsy's and her immediate family, discusses family matters, financial concerns, violence in Nauvoo, Illinois against Latter-day Saints, the Muddy River Valley, life in Payson, and polygamy. Other documents include materials relating to the establishment of a school in Payson and Betsy's...
Dates:
1809—1881
Partial letters concerning Betsy Jane Tenney Loose, undated
File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains the papers of Betsy Jane Tenney Loose, which consists of correspondence, documents, and one 1866 diary, materials which span the period of 1809 to 1900. The correspondence, both Betsy's and her immediate family, discusses family matters, financial concerns, violence in Nauvoo, Illinois against Latter-day Saints, the Muddy River Valley, life in Payson, and polygamy. Other documents include materials relating to the establishment of a school in Payson and Betsy's...
Dates:
undated
Documents concerning Robert Loose, papers from his general store and papers concerning his death, undated
File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains the papers of Betsy Jane Tenney Loose, which consists of correspondence, documents, and one 1866 diary, materials which span the period of 1809 to 1900. The correspondence, both Betsy's and her immediate family, discusses family matters, financial concerns, violence in Nauvoo, Illinois against Latter-day Saints, the Muddy River Valley, life in Payson, and polygamy. Other documents include materials relating to the establishment of a school in Payson and Betsy's...
Dates:
undated
Fire insurance policy relating to Robert Loose, 1853
File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains the papers of Betsy Jane Tenney Loose, which consists of correspondence, documents, and one 1866 diary, materials which span the period of 1809 to 1900. The correspondence, both Betsy's and her immediate family, discusses family matters, financial concerns, violence in Nauvoo, Illinois against Latter-day Saints, the Muddy River Valley, life in Payson, and polygamy. Other documents include materials relating to the establishment of a school in Payson and Betsy's...
Dates:
1853
Documents concerning Betsy Jane Tenney Loose, marriage license to R. Loose, tax notice, and LDS temple recommends, undated
File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains the papers of Betsy Jane Tenney Loose, which consists of correspondence, documents, and one 1866 diary, materials which span the period of 1809 to 1900. The correspondence, both Betsy's and her immediate family, discusses family matters, financial concerns, violence in Nauvoo, Illinois against Latter-day Saints, the Muddy River Valley, life in Payson, and polygamy. Other documents include materials relating to the establishment of a school in Payson and Betsy's...
Dates:
undated
Poem written by Betsy Jane Tenney Loose, untitled, 1844
File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains the papers of Betsy Jane Tenney Loose, which consists of correspondence, documents, and one 1866 diary, materials which span the period of 1809 to 1900. The correspondence, both Betsy's and her immediate family, discusses family matters, financial concerns, violence in Nauvoo, Illinois against Latter-day Saints, the Muddy River Valley, life in Payson, and polygamy. Other documents include materials relating to the establishment of a school in Payson and Betsy's...
Dates:
1844
Betsy Jane Tenney Loose school documents, Payson, Utah, undated
File — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains the papers of Betsy Jane Tenney Loose, which consists of correspondence, documents, and one 1866 diary, materials which span the period of 1809 to 1900. The correspondence, both Betsy's and her immediate family, discusses family matters, financial concerns, violence in Nauvoo, Illinois against Latter-day Saints, the Muddy River Valley, life in Payson, and polygamy. Other documents include materials relating to the establishment of a school in Payson and Betsy's...
Dates:
undated
Patriarchal blessing for Betsy Jane Tenney Loose, and Charles Loose, and a testimonial from the Payson Relief Society, 1869-1899
File — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains the papers of Betsy Jane Tenney Loose, which consists of correspondence, documents, and one 1866 diary, materials which span the period of 1809 to 1900. The correspondence, both Betsy's and her immediate family, discusses family matters, financial concerns, violence in Nauvoo, Illinois against Latter-day Saints, the Muddy River Valley, life in Payson, and polygamy. Other documents include materials relating to the establishment of a school in Payson and Betsy's...
Dates:
1869-1899
Poems and essays (appear to be school assignments), "Devotion Under Adversity (by Charles Loose), "Brave Wolf", and "Pindaric for the Patriot", undated
File — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains the papers of Betsy Jane Tenney Loose, which consists of correspondence, documents, and one 1866 diary, materials which span the period of 1809 to 1900. The correspondence, both Betsy's and her immediate family, discusses family matters, financial concerns, violence in Nauvoo, Illinois against Latter-day Saints, the Muddy River Valley, life in Payson, and polygamy. Other documents include materials relating to the establishment of a school in Payson and Betsy's...
Dates:
undated
"A Brief Biography of Betsy Tenney Simons, President of the Relief Society, Payson, Utah Territory", 1881
File — Box: 2, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains the papers of Betsy Jane Tenney Loose, which consists of correspondence, documents, and one 1866 diary, materials which span the period of 1809 to 1900. The correspondence, both Betsy's and her immediate family, discusses family matters, financial concerns, violence in Nauvoo, Illinois against Latter-day Saints, the Muddy River Valley, life in Payson, and polygamy. Other documents include materials relating to the establishment of a school in Payson and Betsy's...
Dates:
1881