Box 2
Contains 124 Results:
Sarah Oakey Sirrine letter to Ella Sirrine Steele, 1907 November 13
A letter from Sarah Oakey Sirrine in Dingle, Idaho to Ella Sirrine Steele in Mesa, Arizona. Sarah is informing the family in Mesa through George's sister Ella about how sick George has been (he died two months after the letter). Dated November 13, 1907.
Mary Oakey Etherington (Mary C. Thomas) letter to brother, 1908 March 22
A letter from Mary Oakey Etherington (aka Mary C. Thomas) in Salt Lake City to her brother Alfred or Hyrum Oakey in Dingle, Idaho. Mary expresses sadness that her brother is sick and encourages him to come and visit. She send her love to Sarah and the children. Dated March 22, 1908.
Envelope addressed to Mrs Sarah Sirrine, 1909 November 17, 1909 December 22
Two envelopes sent from Salt Lake City addressed to Mrs. Sarah Sirrine in Dingle, Idaho. One is postmarked November 17, 1909 and the other is postmarked December 22, 1909.
Lucy Oakey Evans letter to Sarah Oakey Sirrine, 1909 November 17
A letter from Lucy Oakey Evans in Salt Lake City to Sarah Oakey Sirrine in Dingle, Idaho. Lucy gives updates on family members. Her daughter Virginia broke her collarbone and her daughter Edna is in Paris, France. She asks how Sarah's sone Warren is on his mission and what part of England he is in. Dated November 17, 1909.
Warren Sirrine letter to Sarah Oakey Sirrine and family, 1909 August 19
A letter from Warren Sirrine in London, England to his mother Sarah Oakey Sirrine and the family in Dingle, Idaho. The letter is sent from his mission. Warren says they are working on a baptism. He mentions he is low on money and requests a little more that he will pay back when he returns. Dated August 19, 1909.
Warren Sirrine letter to Sarah Oakey Sirrine and family, 1909 October 30
A letter from Warren Sirrine in London, England to his mother Sarah Oakey Sirrine and family in Dingle, Idaho. Warren talks about street meetings and the "anti-Mormon society" that is trying to keep the missionaries from taking their daughters to Utah. He retells the rumors that exist about the church and polygomy and says the church in London has a YMIA and a branch of 60. Dated October 30, 1909.
Warren Sirrine letter to Mamie Sirrine, 1909 July 24
A letter from Warren Sirrine sailing the St. Lawrence River past Quebec to his sister Mamie Sirrine in Dingle, Idaho. Warren is writing on his way to his mission in England. He gives updates on various days. Dated July 24, 1909.
Envelope addressed to Mrs. Sarah Sirrine, 1909 November 17
An envelope that contained a letter from Warren Sirrine in London, England to his mother Sarah Oakey Sirrine and family in Dingle, Idaho. The envelope is postmarked November 17, 1909.
Warren Sirrine letter to Sarah Oakey Sirrine and family, 1909 November 15
A letter from Warren Sirrine in London, England to his mother Sarah Oakey Sirrine and family in Dingle, Idaho. Warren responds to a picture of his sister Emmaline that was sent to him and asks if his sister Mamie took it. He requests shirts and asks they be went to SLC and the missionaries coming to England will bring them. Dated November 15, 1909.
Warren Sirrine letter to Sarah Oakey Sirrine and family, 1909 October 19
A letter from Warren Sirrine in London, England to his mother Sarah Oakey Sirrine and family in Dingle, Idaho. Warren says that his cousin Edna came through London but he didn't see her. He also says that Apostle Penrose came to the conference there. Dated October 19, 1909.