17 research outputs found
Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence, February 1910
Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence, February 1910. Letters received while Lucy and George Smith were at Saint George, including letters from her father, Wilford Woodruff Jr. and Aunt Louise at Salt Lake City; George's father, John Henry Smith, at Salt Lake City; Heber J. Grant at Salt Lake City; Mary E. Connelly at Salt Lake City; brother Elias S. Woodruff at Salt Lake City; George's brother, D. C. [Don Carlos] Smith at Salt Lake City; "Claire" [probably George's sister, Nancy Clarabelle] at Salt Lake City; George's brother, Winslow F. Smith, at Ontario, Oregon; Florence S. Sears at New York City; Beulah G. Mason at Newton Upper Falls, Massachusetts; cousin Florence Beatie at Provo, Utah; Aunt Josephine [wife of John Henry Smith]; S. O. Bennion at the Office of the Central States Mission, Independence, Missour
Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence, January - September 1912
Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence from 1912. Includes letters from: "Claire" [probably George's sister, Nancy Clarabelle] at Salt Lake City; Lucy's father, Wilford Woodruff Junior at Salt Lake City; Ann D. Watson at Salt Lake City; "Whit" [unidentified]; "Aunt Lucy" at Princeton; Maude Baxter at Pasadena, California; and a postcard from "Lon and Sarah" at Vancouver, B.C
Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence: Wilford Woodruff letters, 1874-1887
Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence: letters from grandfather Wilford Woodruff, dated 1874, 1881, 1885, 1887, etc.; also an 1882 letter from Wilford Woodruff addressed, "Dear brother
General Correspondence; Woodruff, Wilford; 1887-1897
Correspondence between John Mills Whitaker and Wilford Woodruff, 1887 - 1897;; Desc.: Fourteen letters to or from Wilford Woodruff, fourth President of the LDS Church, addressed to or from John M. Whitaker, including invitation to the dedication of the Salt Lake Temple and letters connected with the calling of Whitaker to a mission in 189
Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence: Wilford Woodruff letters, 1888-1893
Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence: letters from grandfather Wilford Woodruff, dated 1888, 1889, 1891, 189
0120_08_07
January 18, 1888 - Salt Lake City, Utah, to Chicago, Illinois; Woodruff, Wilford, and Cannon, George Q., to R. W. Sloan. They have seen papers with interviews by Sloan, and assure him they can see nothing objectionable in his statements considering the duties he has assumed. If he had not accepted the position they feel someone else would have made broader statements "without giving information that would mitigate the bad effect, so far as our people are concerned." The letters of introduction Sloan has received should do much towards "disabusing minds on some points
Letters from Wilford Woodruff to Ammon M. Tenney, 1879 - 1881
Typed copies of five letters from Wilford Woodruff to Ammon M. Tenney concerning the purchase and settlement of Saint Johns, Arizona. Letters dated Nov. 24, 1879; April 21, 1880; May 25, 1880; May 31, 1880; and May 26, 1881
Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence, 1919
Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence of 1919. Includes letters from Aunt Edith Ann Smith at Salt Lake City; "Will" [Wilford S. Woodruff] at Springville; L. H. Whipple at Bradford, England; Florence S. Sears at New York City; "Aunt Josephine" [plural wife of Lucy's father, Wilford Woodruff Junior]; "Clarissa" [probably Clarissa Williams]; and "Elsie" at Kings Cross, London, Englan
Lucy Woodruff correspondence: July - October 1892
Lucy Woodruff correspondence from July 1892. Includes a letter from W. S. [brother Wilford Smith] Woodruff of Nephi, Utah, at Provo; and two letters from "Uncle Jess" [Jesse J. Fuller] in Franklin Co., Virginia, 188
Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence: 1893 [2]
Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence from 1893. Includes two letters from "Will" [brother Wilford Smith Woodruff] at Salt Lake City to sister Lucy at Chattanooga; a letter from Wilford Woodruff Junior to daughter Lucy; two letters from Ella Dallas at Salt Lake City to Lucy at Chattanooga; letter from uncle Elias A. Smith at Salt Lake City; a letter from "Aunt Amy" to Lucy and George; a letter from Sara Hadley at New York; and a letter from Elias S. Woodruff at Pomeroy, Washington,to sister Luc