Box 4
Contains 6 Results:
Orson F. Whitney letters from family members, 1882 March-April
Materials include letters to Orson F. Whitney from his mother, Helen Mar Kimball Whitney, his sister Genevieve (Gen), and his sister-in-law Emma (Emily Ann Smoot). The letters are dated between March 17, 1882 and April 16, 1882, and give Orson updates on daily life and other events that the women experienced during Orson's absence. Dated March 17-April 16, 1882.
Helen Mar Whitney letter to Orson F. Whitney, approximately 1882
Letter from Helen Mar Kimball Whitney to her son Orson F. Whitney saying that his father has brought her a letter from Alice Cozzens thanking her for some papers and asking about Orson. Dated approximately 1882.
Genevieve Whitney letter to Orson F. Whitney, 1882 March 17
Materials include a letter from Genevieve Whitney (Gen) to her brother Orson F. Whitney telling him all about their friends and family. She says she didn't get to go to a wedding in Provo. Dated March 17, 1882.
Genevieve Whitney letter to Orson F. Whitney, 1882 March 21
Materials include a letter from Genevieve (Gen) Whitney to her brother Orson F. Whitney saying that their mother has been sick and their father is worried about the estate. Dated March 21, 1882.
Emma letter to Orson F. Whitney, 1882 April 16
Materials include a letter to Whitney from his sister-in-law Emma [Emily Ann Smoot?]. The letter mentions a fundraiser to raise money to finish a building and their grandmother. The letter is dated April 16, 1882.
Genevieve Whitney letter to Orson F. Whitney, approximately 1882
Materials include a letter to Whitney from his sister Genevieve (Gen) Whitney saying that they are going to Park City soon and that she recently saw a play called The Pirates. Dated approximately 1882.