March 1911


27 March 1911 • Monday

Had breakfast at Isabel’s & came down to the Office early and commenced writing wrappers mail brought letters for Mell and 2. for me, one I answered in full to Cleveland Sophia McFarlane, Edna [Wells] Sloan & Alice Wells called to see Mell & Daisie [Dunford Allen],1 Emeline [Y. Wells] Lyde [Eliza F. Wells] & Clara [Wells] Hedges, Lizzie [Elizabeth Stevenson] Wilcox little daughter2 & son3– Kate Wells, [p. 86] {p. 59}

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Footnotes

  1. [1]Notice of the visit of EBW’s daughter Melvina Whitney Woods and granddaughter Daisie Dunford Allen “from the Coeur d’Alene country” appeared in local society columns. It appears that the two women stayed through the 5 April Relief Society conference. (“Society,” Salt Lake Tribune, 26 Mar. 1911, 8; “Society,” Evening Telegram (Salt Lake City), 8 Apr. 1911, [11]; “The Social Side of Life,” Salt Lake Tribune, 9 Apr. 1911, 8.)

  2. [2]Mary Stevenson Wilcox. (1900 U.S. Census, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT, 31B.)

  3. [3]Perhaps Edward Stevenson Wilcox. (1900 U.S. Census, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT, 31B.)