Box 4
Contains 11 Results:
Orson F. Whitney letter to Horace K. Whitney, date of production not identified
Letter from Orson F. Whitney to his father, Horace K. Whitney, about attending school. He also mentions a murder that happened recently. Date of production not identified.
Orson F. Whitney partial letters, date of production not identified
Includes six partial and undated letters written by Orson F. Whitney. Most appear to be the last page, since they all include a closing and a signature. Also includes one envelope addressed to Whitney's mother, Helen M. Whitney, stamped in Beaver, Utah, on August 26, 1878.
Orson F. Whitney letters to Helen Mar, Horace K., and Charles Spaulding Whitney, 1877-1883
Orson F. Whitney letter to Horace K. Whitney, 1877 August 9
Materials include a letter from Orson F. Whitney to his father, Horace K. Whitney. Dated August 9, 1877.
Orson F. Whitney letter to Helen Mar Whitney, 1877 September 28
Letter from Orson F. Whitney to his mother, Helen Mar Kimball Whitney, describing his feelings about God and the gospel. He quotes something Wilford Woodruff, his mission president at the time told them about how to be a better missionary. Dated September 28, 1877.
Orson F. Whitney letter to Helen Mar Whitney, 1877 October 5
Letter from Orson F. Whitney to his mother, Helen Mar Kimball Whitney saying that he's completed the eleventh month of his mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Dated October 5, 1877.
Orson F. Whitney letter to Helen Mar Whitney, 1877 November 12
Letter from Orson F. Whitney to his mother, Helen Mar Kimball Whitney, saying that he ran into some old friends of his father's. Dated November 12, 1877.
Orson F. Whitney letter to Helen Mar Whitney, 1877 November 28
Letter from Orson F. Whitney to his mother, Helen Mar Kimball Whitney, saying that he's never been better physically or mentally than he is now and that he is traveling to Elyria soon. Dated November 28, 1877.
Orson F. Whitney letter to Helen Mar Whitney, 1878 January 17
Letter from Orson F. Whitney to his mother, Helen Mar Kimball Whitney. The letter describes a situation that Orson recently defused where Brother Sharp's daughter married a Chinese man and Sharp was so angry that he was threatening violence toward his wife and daughter. Orson had to step in to show Sharp the error of his ways and urge him toward forgiveness. Dated January 17, 1878.
Orson F. Whitney letter to Charles Spaulding Whitney, 1883 March 12
Letter from Orson F. Whitney to his brother Charles Spaulding Whitney saying that he is proud of Charles's success as an actor even though it might not be the life Orson imagined for him. Dated March 12, 1883.