Box 2
Contains 12 Results:
Notes by Hampton Godbe Regarding Correspondence and Business Papers
Sarah LaRiviere Godbe to Sons William and Anthony, 1864
She writes that she misses them, also expresses concern over money issues.
Annie Godbe to William Godbe, 1864-1874
Rosina Godbe to William Godbe, 1868-1873
Clara Godbe to William Godbe, 1868-1871
October 10, 1868: Clara says Anne is sick with dysentery, and Clara is lonesome. Samuel adds a note telling his father he wants to go to Bear River; June 22, 1871: Clara asks him to take her out in a buggy on the fourth of July. She also writes to her mother: "I have no father and no one to cheer me but you."
Letter to William Godbe Regarding Apostasy Charge, 1869
The President of the Council informs him George Cannon has filed a charge against him with the High Council. Godbe is charged with "harboring apostasy."
Handwritten Copy of Letter to Brigham Young from William Godbe, 1869
Godbe tells Young he is still his servant, despite their differences.
Letter to Joseph F. Smith from William Godbe, 1876
Godbe accuses Smith of acting in ignorance, bigotry and conceit.
Business Letters: William Godbe, 1871-1881
Correspondence: Anthony H. Godbe, 1882-1917
Miscellaneous Envelopes
Miscellaneous Items, 1897-1901
Recipe for cough syrup, tickets and business cards, note regarding a cigar case, a shirt stud and pennies. Tickets are from the Queen's benefit concert for the widow and orphans of Samuel Godbe.