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Contains 123 Results:

Sunshine letter to James Warren Sirrine, 1905 June 11

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 66
Identifier: MSS 8593 Series 1 Sub-Series 3 Item 1
Scope and Contents A letter from "Sunshine" at 515 S. State, Salt Lake City to James Warren Sirrine in Dingle, ID. Written to "My Dear Sunny Jim" apparently by a female cousin of similar age from Tom and Ann's home. By then all of Tom's children were married. Mentions Mamie and Maida, also Edna and Ivy, so probably wasn't Edna. I believe it was Mary's daughter, Iolanthe, who was the same age as Warren, both 17. She says "aunt" got a letter from Sarah. This would have been Tom's Lucy. Says "…give them all a...
Dates: 1905 June 11

Envelope addressed to Mr. Warren Sirrine, 1905 June 11

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 66
Identifier: MSS 8593 Series 1 Sub-Series 3 Item 2
Scope and Contents

An envelope addressed to Mr. Warren Sirrine in Dingle Idaho. Contained the letter from "Sunshine". Dated June 11, 1905.

Dates: 1905 June 11

Lee Emerson Ream letter to Wesley Ream, 1911 May 9

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 67
Identifier: MSS 8593 Series 1 Sub-Series 3 Item 1
Scope and Contents

A letter from Lee Emerson Ream in Pocatello, ID to Wesley Ream in Moscow, ID. This is a copy of a letter describing Lee's sports and academic exploits at Idaho State college to his older brother in college at the University of Idaho. Dated May 9, 1911.

Dates: 1911 May 9

Warren Sirrine essay, date of production not identified

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 68
Identifier: MSS 8593 Series 1 Sub-Series 3 Item 1
Scope and Contents

A school essay written by Warren Sirrine in Dingle, ID. The essay is titled "My Cousins Visit to the Country" and describes Edna's visit by train and Warren's adventures picking her up several hours late. It is possible that this event was a set up to the relationship that led to the letter above (7). The essay also contains a grade and comments from his teacher. Undated.

Dates: date of production not identified

Envelope addressed to Mr. Warren Sirrine, 1908

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 69
Identifier: MSS 8593 Series 1 Sub-Series 3 Item 2
Scope and Contents

The front of an envelope addressed to Mr. Warren Sirrine in Dingle, Bear Lake Co., Idaho. The envelope contained the letter from D.L. Hibbert to Warren Sirrine. Dated 1908.

Dates: 1908

Mary Thomas letter to Alfred Oakey, 1897 January 1

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 70
Identifier: MSS 8593 Series 1 Sub-Series 3 Item 1
Scope and Contents

A letter from Mary Thomas in Antioch, CA to Alfred Oakey in Dingle, ID. The letter is a text of telegram to Alfred that reads: Impossible to come. Kiss Father for me. Love to all. Mrs. J.W. Thomas. This was the day after the death of their father, James Oakey. Dated January 1, 1897.

Dates: 1897 January 1

Envelopes addressed to Alfred Oakey, 1897 January 2

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 70
Identifier: MSS 8593 Series 1 Sub-Series 3 Item 2
Scope and Contents

Two envelopes addressed to Alfred Oakey in Paris, Idaho. One envelope housed the telegram and the other house the first envelope. Dated January 2, 1897.

Dates: 1897 January 2

Warren Sirrine letter to Mamie Ream, 1944 June 26

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 71
Identifier: MSS 8593 Series 1 Sub-Series 3 Item 1
Scope and Contents

A letter from Warren Sirrine in Normandy, France to Mamie Ream in Dingle, ID. This is a letter that Warren writes home from the edge of a foxhole only three weeks after the D-day invasion. Dated June 26, 1944.

Dates: 1944 June 26

Sarah Oakey Sirrine letter to Hyrum Oakey, 1924 March 25

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 72
Identifier: MSS 8593 Series 1 Sub-Series 3 Item 1
Scope and Contents

A letter from Sarah Oakey Sirrine in Dingle, ID to Hyrum Oakey in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Sarah is writing to Hyrum on his second mission. She gives news of Primary work and the weather. She encloses letters from their sister Mary in California and from Lucy Evans. Envelope included. Dated March 25, 1924.

Dates: 1924 March 25