Pettibone, Amos, 1843-1926
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Abbott - Pettibone, 1922
The following topics are mentioned: Amos Pettibone, Delmar Darrah, Lausanne
Letter from Charles Morris to Amos Pettibone, 1922 April 3
Letter dated April 3, 1922 from Charles M. Morris, U.S. Attorney, to Amos Pettibone, Grand Minister of State, informing Pettibone that he would be subpoenaed for the Thomson fraud trial.
Pettibone, Amos, 1923-1924
The following topics are mentioned: Golf, Illinois, Frederick B. Stevens
Pettibone, Amos, 1925
Request for Special Dispensation, permitting a second consistory in Chicago, 1922
The following topics are mentioned: Amos Pettibone, Sylvester O. Spring, Albert O. Olson, LeRoy A. Goddard
S. C. Correspondence during Switzerland Conference trip, 1922
The following topics are mentioned: W. A. A. Balfour, James Isaac Buchanan, John Cowles, Lord Donoughmore, Fred Doughty, Leroy A. Goddard, Thomas Ashwell, Lausanne, Chester S. Gurney, Warren G. Harding, Marshall,Raoul Palermi, Southern Jurisdiction, Georges Petre, Amos Pettibone, Frank H. Pochin, Barton Smith
Southern Jurisdiction Correspondence (1), 1921-1922
The following topics are mentioned: John H. Cowles, rituals, Jewish Freemasons, Spain, Puerto Rico, Phillipines, Amos Pettibone, Charles E. Rosenbaum, John S. Wallace, Illinois, Savannah, Warren G. Harding, Masonic Mutual Relief Assn. Bill
Subpoena to Amos Pettibone, 1922 May 9
Subpoena issued to Amos Pettibone to appear as witness on behalf of the US in case of U.S. vs. Matthew McBlain Thomson, May 9, 1922.
Telegram from Amos Pettibone to Charles M. Morris, 1922 May 9
Telegram dated May 9, 1922 from Amos Pettibone to Charles M. Morris informing Morris that the earliest Pettibone could arrive in Salt Lake would be Thursday afternoon.
Telegram from Charles M. Morris to Amos Pettibone, 1922 May 9
Telegram dated May 9, 1922 from Charles M. Morris to Amos Pettibone in which Morris informs Pettibone to ignore the previously issued subpoena.
