Details on Hiram Kimball's Mail Contract

Title

Details on Hiram Kimball's Mail Contract

Description

Kimball received word in January that his mail contract was awarded but is notified in July that it had been annulled.

Type

Correspondence

Sender

[Brigham Young]

Recipient

Horace Eldredge

Date

Probably 1858 October

Location

Great Salt Lake City

Subject

Mail
Business Matters

Item sets

A copy of this sent to H. S. Eldredge

The proposal of Hiram Kimball for carrying the mail of the United States on route No. 8911, from Salt Lake City to Independence, Mo.; was accepted and contract awarded Oct. 16th, 1856.; and service to commence Dec. 1st 1856. The contract was mailed to to Hiram Kimball, at Independence, Nov. 1st., 1856; but the mail did not leave that place till Novr. 13th, and arrived in G. S. L. City on the 24th March, 1857. Bonds were executed on the 28th or 29th March, and forwarded by mail on the 2d April, 1857, to the Post Office Department.

The first intimation that the contract was awarded to Mr. Kimball was received by the California mail, January 6th, 1857, from a private source, and service was immediately put upon the route, and the mail regularly despatched on the second day of each month, up to July 1857, inclusive. On the 24th July Mr. Kimball received information that his contract was annulled.