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Contains 26 Results:

Olive Smoot Bean, Correspondence, 1883

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents June 6, 1883-Provo City, Utah My own true husband "...On top of the rest of the trouble Lou has taken sick and it is the conviction of the most of the family that she ought to be married. She has run a high race the last year, and Pa is nearly crazy sometimes with the trouble which surrounds him. Positive proof is wanting that Lou is an unvirtuous girl, but circumstantial evidence...
Dates: 1883

Olive Smoot Bean, Correspondence, 1883

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents July 15, 1883-Provo City, Utah My own true loving husband "...Mother is moved into the big house, and a hard row she has of it two. Ma is still very feeble and so childish that nothing in the world suits her. Mother is not strong and looks worse than I ever saw her, and has to work harder, and the anxiety of mind she under goes is harder than all. Will, in the seven weeks that I...
Dates: 1883

Olive Smoot Bean, Correspondence, 1883

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents August 6, 1883-Manassa, Colorado My own true loving wife "...And now a word or two in regard to our darling babes. God bless them and keep them safe from every ill! Our happiness lies in their being rightly trained and started in life; so let me implore you to not be a slave to the whims of your children...but teach them kindly yet firmly that your word is law: be cautious how you...
Dates: 1883

Bean Family Correspondence, 1876-1883

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents Six holograph letters from the Smoot and Bean families. Transcribed copies of each letter are also included in the folder. March 5, 1876-Southampton, England Owen Smoot to his sister Olive Smoot. November 23, 1876-Southampton, England Owen Smoot to Olive Smoot and Will Bean congratulating them on their marriage. August 28,...
Dates: 1876-1883

Bean Family Correspondence, 1933-1972

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents Three letters. The first, dated April 19, 1933 is from Olive Smoot Bean to her family. A copy of this original typed letter can be found in Bk 1. The second letter was taped inside the box in which the correspondence of Olive and Will Bean was stored. It is dated June 28, 1854 and is from Ross Bean to his family. Finally is a xerox of a holograph letter from Elmer Bean to his family, dated October 21, 1872 describing his efforts to transcribe and copy the letters of his parents, Olive and Will...
Dates: 1933-1972

James William Bean and Olive Smoot Bean, Correspondence

 File — Box: 1, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents This bound volume contains transcribed copies of the letters found in folders 10-24. The volume was compiled in 1972 for the Bean Family organization by Elmer Bean. Also included in the volume is an explanatory letter from Elmer, an index, and a family genealogy.
Dates: 1809-1972