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    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence, 1921 to 1923

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    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence from 1921, 1922, and 1923. Includes a letter from Edith Smith at Nottingham, England, to mother Lucy Woodruff Smith; a letter from Emily (Smith) Stewart to her mother, Lucy Woodruff Smith; a letter from "Albert" [Emily\u27s brother, George Albert] to "Murray" [Robert M. Stewart]; a letter from Murray at Washington, D.C., to his father-in-law, George Albert Smith, at Salt Lake City, Utah; several letters from Lucy Woodruff Smith to Murray in Washington, D.C.; a 1923 letter from Lucy to daughter Emily; and a letter signed "Bud" in Salt Lake City addressed to Murra

    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence, 1927

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    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence from 1927. Includes a note from Nell Sumsion with a typescript giving the lineage of the Woodruff family in England and America; a letter from "Mother" [probably Lucy Woodruff Smith] at Orangeville, Utah; typescript copy of a warranty deed in which Lucy Woodruff Smith conveyed to daughter Emily Smith Stewart a tract of land in Salt Lake County; a letter from Wanda H. (Mrs. Robert L.) Reed of Twin Falls, Idaho; and a series of letters signed "Kallie," then on leave in New York City but planning to return to work in Salt Lake Cit

    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence, 1943

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    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence from 1943. Includes a letter from her father, George Albert Smith, to A. J. Lobb, manager at the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minnesota, concerning Emily\u27s impending visit to the clinic for an operation; a long letter from Emily to son Bob for his nineteenth birthday; a letter from daughter Martie (Martha ReJune) Stewart to Emily at the Mayo Clinic; transcript of an "Excerpt from Arthur Garth\u27s broadcast, October 8, 1943" about public statements by J. Reuben Clark, First Counsellor to the President of the L.D.S. Church, and Duane G. Hunt, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake; a letter from Mrs. Arthur L. Beeley, Chair of the Women\u27s Civilian Naval Personnel Committee and Lieutenant LeRoy D. Simons, Utah Public Relations Officer, to Emily Stewart, inviting her to serve as a member of the state advisory Board of the Women\u27s Civilian Naval Personnel Committee; and follow-up letters from personnel at the Mayo Clinic concerning her recent treatmen

    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence, 1935

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    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence from 1935. Includes letter from J. A. Brearly, Chief Clerk at the U.S. Patent Office in Washington, to J. W. Robinson, Congressman, regarding the registration of a trademar

    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence, 1937

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    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence from 1937. Includes letters related to her work at The Paris Company department store in Salt Lake City, Utah. Also a typescript from 1948 on Mrs. Julian (Sarah Tarshis) Ansell of Hadassa

    Emily Smith correspondence, 1918

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    Emily Smith correspondence from 1918. Includes a note sent on her wedding day from cousin Alice Merrill Horne, sending her a bedspread dating from pioneer days with its history; and a copy of the invitation by Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Smith to the wedding reception of daughter Emily, 1 February 191

    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence, 1938

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    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence from 1938. Includes a series of letters from Apostle George Albert Smith to his family, sent during his journey to Australia, New Zealand, Tonga and other South Pacific countries in January to July 1938; and letters related to her work at The Paris Company department store in Salt Lake City, Uta

    Emily Smith correspondence, 1911 to 1915

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    Emily Smith correspondence from 1911 to 1915, including letters and post cards from friends and relatives, including her father. Letter dated 22 November 1915 from "cousin Alice" [Alice Merrill Horne

    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence, 1940

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    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence from 1940. Includes letters related to her work at The Paris Company department store in Salt Lake City, Utah; letters related to the Beta Sigma Phi sorority and the Soroptimists Club; and a letter from son Bob on U.S. Navy stationer

    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence, 1920

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    Emily Smith Stewart correspondence from 1920. Includes a letter from her father, George Albert Smith, at Liverpool, England, to "Mrs. Robert Murray Stewart" at Denver, Colorado; a letter from cousin Alice Horne at Salt Lake City; and copied "extracts from the registers of Toppesfield" in Essex County, England, of the Smith famil
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