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    Correspondence of David Lawrence McKay, September 1929 to June 1934

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    Scans of letters sent to David Lawrence McKay during the period from September 1929 to June 1934. All of the letters are from his parents, David O. and Emma Ray McKay, and some are also addressed to Mildred, David Lawrence\u27s wife

    Correspondence of David Lawrence McKay, September 1923 to October 1923

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    Copies of letters sent to David Lawrence McKay during the period from September to October of 1923, while he was serving in the Swiss and German Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Some of the letters are in French

    Correspondence of David Lawrence McKay, March 1924

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    Copies of letters sent to David Lawrence McKay during March of 1924, while he was serving in the Swiss and German Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Some of the letters are in French

    Correspondence of David Lawrence McKay, April 1929 to August 1923

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    Copies of letters sent to David Lawrence McKay during the period from January to June of 1924, while he was serving in the Swiss and German Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Among the writers are Ezra Taft Benson, then a young missionary in London, as well as others associated with the mission work and some friends in Utah. Some of the letters are in French

    Correspondence of David Lawrence McKay, March 1921 to March 1923

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    Copies of letters sent to David Lawrence McKay during the period from January to June of 1924, while he was serving in the Swiss and German Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Among the writers are Apostle George Albert Smith, Charles W. Nibley, Karl M. Richards, and various people connected to the mission. Also a letter dated 11 October 1923 from S. Auda & Freres in Beirut, Lebanon, to David O. McKay. Some of the letters are in French

    Correspondence of David Lawrence McKay, January to April 1922

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    Copies of letters sent to or from David Lawrence McKay during the period from April to December of 1922, while he was serving in the Swiss and German Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The letters are from his parents (David O. and Emma Ray McKay); his sister, Louise Jeanette McKay; and cousin Fawn McKay Brodie

    Correspondence of David Lawrence McKay, April to December 1922

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    Copies of letters sent to or from David Lawrence McKay during the period from April to December of 1922, while he was serving in the Swiss and German Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The letters are from his parents (David O. and Emma Ray McKay); his sister, Louise Jeanette McKay; and cousin Fawn McKay Brodie

    Correspondence of David Lawrence McKay, January 1935 to May 1936

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    Scans of letters sent to David Lawrence McKay during the period from January 1935 to May 1936. Most of the letters are from one or both of his parents, David O. and Emma Ray McKay. Also a letter from "Ned," David\u27s younger brother Edward; and a letter from Emma Ray to granddaughter Midene

    Correspondence of David Lawrence McKay, September to December 1934

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    Scans of letters sent to David Lawrence McKay during the period from September to December 1934. Most of the letters are from his mother, Emma Ray McKay and some are also addressed to Mildred, D. L. McKay\u27s wife. One letter is from George Sutherland, and one is from Emma Rae to Midene, David and Mildred\u27s daughter

    Correspondence of David Lawrence McKay, January to June 1924

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    Copies of letters sent to David Lawrence McKay during the period from January to June of 1924, while he was serving in the Swiss and German Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The letters are from relatives, including parents (David O. and Emma Ray McKay); his sister, Louise Jeanette (Lou Jean) McKay; and his brother, Llewelyn Riggs McKay. A few of them are addressed to Lou Jean
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