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Alvin Fielding Smith letters, 1906 March
Alvin Fielding Smith letters, 1906 April
Alvin Fielding Smith letters, 1906 May
Alvin Fielding Smith letters, 1906 June
Contains letters from Alvin Fielding Smith to his wife Amelia Atkins Smith, or "Millie," and his daugher Ruth, or "Ruthie." Smith writes from London, England, where he served as a missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, to his family in Salt Lake City, Utah. In his letters, he includes daily mission affairs, references to correspondence with other family and acquaintances, matters at home, and exploits of missionaries. Dated June 1, 1906 - June 29, 1906.
Alvin Fielding Smith letters, 1902 November
Contains Alvin Fielding Smith's letters to Amelia Atkins during their courtship. The letters are written from Montpelier, Idaho to Atkins in Salt Lake City, Utah. Smith writes of his affection for Amelia, or "Millie," his meetings and outings with business associates, details of his daily life and business dealings, and mentions correspondence with other family and friends. Dated November 17, 1902 - November 27, 1902.
Alvin Fielding Smith letters, 1902 December
Alvin Fielding Smith letters, 1903 January-April
Alvin Fielding Smith letters, 1905 March-April
Contains travel correspondence between managers of the White Star Line in Longon, England and W. C. Spence in Salt Lake City, Utah, and between the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad and W. C. Spence. The letters and telegrams detail travel information, booking details, and itineraries regarding Alvin Fielding Smith's mission to England. Three other missionaries are mentioned. Dated March 25, 1905 - April 27, 1905.