Box 2
Contains 124 Results:
Elizabeth Oakey letter to Sarah Oakey Sirrine, 1881 December 6
A letter written by Elizabeth Oakey in Ogden, Utah to Sarah Oakey Sirrine in Dingle, Idaho. Elizabeth asks Sarah why she never mentions her husband George. She mentions that their sister Mary is trying to sell out her shop to move to San Francisco. She talks about her own children and says she only sees her husband Jim once a month. Dated December 6, 1881.
Elizabeth Oakey envelope to Sarah Oakey Sirrine, 1881 December 7
The envelope which contained the letter from Elizabeth Oakey in Ogden, Utah to Sarah Oakey Sirrine in Dingle, Idaho. The envelope is postmarked December 17, 1881.
Mrs. J. Etherington letter to Sarah Oakey Sirrine, 1881 December 06
A letter written by Mrs. J. Etherington (Mary) in Salt Lake City, UT to her sister Sarah Oakey Sirrine in Dingle, Idaho. Mary explains that she is selling the stock in her millinery store, offering Sarah a chance to start a business, $500 worth of goods for $200 in cash (before she sells them at auction). Mary says she is "going to take a rest and enjoy life a little with what (she has) made." Dated December 6, 1881.
Envelope addressed to Miss Mary Sirrine, 1910 February 7
An envelope addressed to Miss Mary Sirrine in Dingle, Idaho, Bear Lake Co., U.S.America. The envelope is postmarked January 26 from Stockwell and February 7, 1910 in Idaho. On the back is the return address that says J W Sirrine, Deseret High Rd., South Tattenham, London, N. England.
Warren Sirrine letter to Sarah Oakey Sirrine and family, 1910 January 25
A letter from Warren Sirrine in London England to his mother Sarah Oakey Sirrine and family in Dingle, Idaho. Warren shares news of his mission. His landlady and her husband are studying the gospel, they had their first snow, and they have greater success among the middle class. Dated January 25, 1910.
Warren Sirrine letter to Sarah Oakey Sirrine and family, 1912 July 9
A letter from Warren Sirrine in Cokeville, Wyoming to his mother Sarah Oakey Sirrine and family in Dingle, Idaho. A letter sent from a second brief mission soon after returning from England. Mary (Mamie) is with him. Next Sunday is the convention at Paris (Idaho) and some of the folks are going. Dated July 9, 1912.
Warren Sirrine letter to sister, 1909 October 12
A letter from Warren Sirrine in London, England to his sister (probably Mamie) in Dingle, Idaho. The letter discusses photography and photo development. He expresses gratitude for being in England. He shares information about a group that is prejudice against them and will mob them if they don't stay away. Dated October 12, 1909.
Warren Sirrine letter to Sarah Oakey Sirrine and family, 1910 January 15
A letter sent from Warren Sirrine in London, England to his mother Sarah Oakey Sirrine and family in Dingle, Idaho. The letter is a missionary report of hours in various activities with a written explanation and note on the back. Dated January 15, 1910.
Fielding Academy program for opening day, 1903 September 21
A program for the opening session of Fielding Academy in Paris, Idaho. It was one of the 40 stake academies founded between 1890 and 1912. Dated September 21, 1903.
Wesley Ream letter to Mary (Mamie) Sirrine, 1911 April 16
A letter written by Wesley Ream in Moscow, Idaho to Mary (Mamie) Sirrine in Dingle, Idaho. Wesley shares about a trip that Teddy Roosevelt made to Moscow a month after the dedication of the Theodore Roosevelt dam in Arizona. Dated April 16, 1911.