Letter from Glen O. Holman, 4 May 1893 [LE-14049]

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OFFICE OF
G. O. HOLMAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
ROOM 37 - WASHINGTON BUILDING.

Portland, Or.

Dear Sir

When in Ogden and Salt Lake
recently attending the Trans. Missisppi
Congress some of your people mentioned
to me that perhaps they would want
to arrange with me to gather data
regarding Utah and the Mormon people
and present the matter to the people
of the Eastern states either through
a series of letters or from the
platform. I told them I would
consider the matter and let them
know later. I could spare time
during July August and September
if I could know soon so as
to arrange my business accordingly
I want to see justice done the people
of Utah and I feel I could do
you all good. Would be glad to
correspond with some one relative
to terms etc. I have misplaced

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OFFICE OF
G. O. HOLMAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
ROOM 37 - WASHINGTON BUILDING.

Portland, OR., 189[3]

the cards of the gentleman so write
to you and ask you to bring
the matter before its proper authorities
if you think it advisable

I am glad I visited Utah
and only wish the people of the
United States could see your
country and your people as I saw
them.

Respt
Glen. O. Holman

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Glen O. Holman
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